Chapter 107
The Unwanted Bride Of Atticus Fawn Chapter 107
Book 2 Chapter 30
~ANYA~
I couldn’t believe that this was happening on my engagement night! Everything was going as planned until a few minutes ago.
Somehow Clarissa had found a way to make this night about her. The b****y girl always knew how to destroy my life with her
tricks. She wasn’t as innocent as everyone wanted me to believe. She was anything but innocent. She was an evil, manipulative
b***h.
Just when I was getting things to go my way, she destroyed them for me. I should have seen this coming. I should have been
prepared.
I wanted to see the pain on her face today when Damon announced our engagement in front of everyone. Yet, the stupid girl had
chosen to be a coward. She ran before anything could happen instead of staying as she should have.
“What’s happening?” Dante asks as he joins my side.
He wasn’t here earlier, when did he arrive?
“I thought you weren’t attending the party?” I ask him, pretending to care.
He stiffens, “I didn’t want to, but I thought I should at least be there for you and Damon. It may not be a happy occasion for me,
but it is one for the both of you.”
I nod, “thank you, Dante. I’m happy that you came, but right now, everything is a mess, and I’m losing my mind!”
He frowns, “where is Damon?”
I bite my lip in frustration. “He left,” I mumble angrily.
His eyes narrow, “he left you? Alone? On your engagement night?”
“Don’t let her manipulate you,” Griffin says behind us. “Clarissa is missing. We’re all looking for her, including Damon.”
I narrowed my eyes; Griffin was constantly pushing my buttons. I disliked him just as much as I hated Clarissa. Why was he even
listening to our conversation? It had nothing to do with him.
“Clarissa is missing?” He asks Griffin. “Where was the last place you saw her?”
“She was supposed to be in her room.” He explains to him. “But it turns out that she isn’t even at home. Damon went to look for
her, but we have no idea where he went either. He disappeared just like she did.”
“Maybe she’s in the woods,” Dante suggests. “She did that the last time we couldn’t find her.”
“Would she take a risk like that after what happened recently?” Griffin asks. “I don’t want to believe she’d do something like that.”
“Oh, trust me,” I say. “She is capable of doing something that stupid. I’m sure all of you are worrying for no reason. She will be
back soon. I’m more worried about Damon. What would all of these people think if he didn’t return soon? It would look like he left
me!”
“That wouldn’t be the worst thing in the world now, would it?” Griffin asks me.
“There’s no time for this,” Dante growls. “The sooner we find Damon and Clarissa, the sooner everything can move forward.”
He was right. As much as I wanted to forget about Clarissa tonight, I knew that they had to find her for this engagement to
happen still. If I wanted it to happen tonight, I’d have no choice but to help them find her.
The forest was probably a good place to start searching for her. If she wasn’t here and if no vehicles were missing, then she had
to have left on foot. We needed to speak to the guards.
“We should search the woods,” I tell Dante. “We can go together. Everyone else could wait here and keep looking for her.”
I wanted time alone with Dante. I still wanted him under my control. Even though I was marrying Damon, I wanted Dante to be
under my spell. I loved having both of them do anything for me. Unlike Damon, Dante still listened to every word that I spoke to
him. He always did everything I asked him to do for me. I didn’t want to lose that.
“Let’s go,” Dante tells me, and I quickly leave. It was better than staying here and having everyone feel sorry for me. I knew what
they were all thinking. They thought that Damon was having second thoughts about the entire thing. They didn’t realize that this
was all because of that stupid girl. Her family refused to tell the guests what was happening; they protected her like they always
did. Everyone always had to clean up after Clarissa’s mess. She did things without thinking, and everyone else was left to pick
up the pieces for her.
Just as we were leaving, I spotted someone I shouldn’t have. I freeze. Dante notices that I’ve stopped, and he immediately walks
over to me.
“What’s wrong?” He asks.
Willow. What was she doing here? Why was my sister here? Did she follow me here?
As far as I knew, she never left our home. I’ve always told her to stay there, that it was unsafe to leave the house. Then why the
hell was she here? And how long has she been disobeying me?
Her eyes fell on me, and her face brightened when she saw me.
Oh no.
“Anya?” Dante tries once more to speak to me.
“Anya!” Willow shouts my name.
Oh no. No. No. No.
Dante can’t know that she’s my sister. His gaze moves from me to her, and my heart freezes at what I see next. No. It can’t be.
I watched as Willow’s eyes widened the moment her eyes fell on Dante. Her mouth forms a small ‘o’, and her cheeks are red.
She likes him.
My sister likes Dante.
This is not good. She’d just met him. She hadn’t even spoken a word to him.
I had to get her out of here before she did something stupid.
I was so focused on her that I hadn’t realized that Dante was frozen beside me as he gazed at her. Please tell me this is a
nightmare. Please tell me that I will wake up, and this will all be just a f*****g dream.
“How does she know your name?” He asks me. “Who is she? I’ve never seen her around before.”
“She’s a friend I invited to the party.” I lie.
“She isn’t dressed for an engagement party.” Dante points out as he gazes at her jeans.
I press my lips tightly together. “She isn’t rich like you, Dante. This is all that she could afford.”
“I—”
Before he can say anything else, I cut him off, “I need to tell her what’s happening. Can you wait for me?”
He initially looks hesitant to leave us, but he eventually listens to me like he usually does.
I grab Willow’s arm when he leaves and pull her as far away from the house as possible. I needed to ensure that no one was
looking at us.
“What the hell are you doing here?” I demand from her. “You shouldn’t be here!”
She looks down at her feet as I scold her, “I’m sorry.” She apologizes. “I told you before that it gets lonely now that mother isn’t
home with us. I miss her. And when you aren’t home, I have no one to speak to. It’s hard, sister. I just wanted to spend some
time with you, to meet your friends. I have none.”
I sigh and lift my hands into the air, “I told you it’s dangerous. I told you that when it was safe, I would introduce you to everyone.”
“That’s partly why I came also.” She informs me. “I saw a strange man snooping around the house earlier. He ran when he
realized that someone was still at home.”
I stopped moving at her words. Someone was at our house while she was home alone? Who the hell could that be? If the person
ran when they realized someone was home, it only meant that it was an enemy. Someone that was trying to get information on
me.
This wasn’t good. This wasn’t good at all.
“Are you upset with me?” Willow asks unhappily.
“Of course not,” I assure her. “I’m proud of you for finding me and being brave. You did the right thing by coming to find me after
you saw that man. I need you to give me a description of him when we get home. I need to find out who he was and why he was
there.”
She nods and looks behind me. “Is there a party inside?”
“Yes, but you can’t stay here,” I tell her. “I’ll have someone come and pick you up. You will be safe with them. Trust me.”
She nods, “will it be that man you were just with earlier?”
My back stiffens at her question, “no. It will not be him. I have somewhere that I need to be with him right now.”
She looks disappointed by my words, which bothers me more than it should. I knew it was likely just a crush; it was
understandable since Dante was a good-looking man. However, I didn’t like the idea of my sister liking him, even if it was just a
harmless crush.
“If anyone asks who you are. Tell them that you’re my friend. Okay?”
She frowns. “But I’m your sister.”
I nod, “I know, but these people don’t need to know that.”
Her forehead creases, “are you ashamed of me? Is it because of the way I’m dressed? I don’t have on a pretty dress as you do.”
“Of course not, Willow,” I tell her. “I could never be ashamed of you. One day you will understand why I asked you to do this for
me. But please, I don’t have time to explain this to you.”
She sighs, “I guess I can do that. I don’t like to lie, but if you ask me to, I will.”
I smile, “thank you, Willow. I’ll wait with you until my friend shows up to pick you up.”
If only they could get here quickly before Dante returns. It could get worse if Griffin or the others come here and see her. They
won’t be as understanding as Dante was. I’m sure that they wouldn’t believe a word that I said.
I had to get Willow out of this place as quickly as possible.