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Chaos In The Darkness; Salvatores's Salvation

*Dark Mafia Romance* Pregnant. "I.." she blinked at the words that were blinding her. "I.." "I? I? What, Evelyn?" Salvatore spat, making her flinch. "What is it that you want to say, say it loud and fucking clear!" She jumped on the spot and closed her eyes in fear. "I.." "What?!" His scream was powerful enough that Evelyn jumped on the spot and started to cry. Why was this happening to her? Why were these papers in front of her? "I don't know," she screamed back with rivers of tears flowing down her face. "I don't know what happened. I don't know what's happening!" Salvatore chuckled darkly and shook his head as he barked out at her, "You don't know what's going on? Fine, I will tell you what's going on. You are three months pregnant with the child of a man that you spent one night with." His voice lowered several octaves and deepened. He was controlling himself. The reality made her close her eyes and lower her head. The product of a one night stand was inside her womb. This reason alone was enough for her father to discard her had he been alive and he was her father but Salvatore was her husband. She opened her eyes and looked at him again. What was he going to do? **** Salvatore had never let the information out. No one knew that he had the same darkness inside him that his father carried in his veins. He had buried it successfully until she came along. Evelyn. ~Not for faint hearted.~

Inara_Me · Urban
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A little girl - II

It had taken 3 more days to get approval from the doctor. Now she could finally go home. 

Alexis was present more than usual and she only saw Salvatore in fleeting moments. It was more like she would ask the doctor how she was, take a look at her, and then leave. 

The appendicitis operation was successful and now she could barely feel the pain or even something that would remotely point to the fact that she had it removed. 

Currently, they were on their way home. Evelyn stared out of the car before looking back to the driver's seat. Salvatore was in it, driving with no effort but she knew he paid more than enough attention to the road. The one sitting next to him in the passenger seat was his mother and Alexis was humming to the soft piano tunes. 

There was something about Alexis that unnerved her. 

She was like the combination of a civilian and a woman brought and raised in the world that she was raised in.