Bella (A Sagatori family saga-A Mafia Romance Book 6)

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relocated to the same place, my love. Now hurry, we must go.” She waved me to get ready.
    Only those in immediate in danger?
    We were in danger because of me . I was the cause of this. What if I contacted this man and told him I wouldn’t leave my husband? What if I demanded that he leave my family alone? Maybe I could reason with him, make him understand where my loyalties lay.
    “Oh, Bella, I’ve seen that look before. Are you feeling well?”
    “Oh, umm, yes, I just need to get dressed.” I slipped into the closet and closed the door.
    What if I did get his information and contacted him? If he was my father like he’d said maybe he would understand that I couldn’t leave my husband.
    I searched through the color-coordinated closet wondering what one wore when they ran from the Russian Mob. Deciding on a light pink Jersey dress, I quickly slipped inside of it and slipped my feet into a comfortable pair of sandals.
    “I’m gonna do something with my hair then I’ll be set,” I said snapping my watch onto my wrist as I walked through the closet door.
    “Okay, I’ve packed the important things in here, next I’ll pack the toiletries,” she said, talking more to herself than to me.
    While she was busy digging through the bathroom for supplies I snuck out of the room carrying my laptop and phone.
    Dominic had, since replaced the man that had guarded the bedroom door earlier. I didn’t want to ask what Jax had done to that man.
    “Hey,” he said as I walked across the hall. “What are you doing?”
    “I just need a moment, alone.” I shook my head playing my actual intentions off with a warm smile.
    “Okay.” He nodded not seeing past the lie.
    I closed the door and locked it. I pulled my laptop out onto the bed and logged on waiting for the Wi-Fi. Once it was on I typed in the name that I’d seen on the letter. Quickly, images of an older man popped on the screen with the subtitle naming him as the Russian Devil, Mob Boss, Wealthiest man in Russia, most powerful man in Europe. The titles were a bit unnerving, as Jax had already admitted this man was scary even to him.
    I clicked on the image of him getting into a black car. He didn’t look at the camera. With the next image it showed him looking into the camera and it was undeniable what I saw looking back at me. His eyes were the very mirror image of my own.
    I leaned back reaching for my cheek in shock. I was his spitting image looking exactly like him. How did this happen and why? Was I taken from him when I was an infant? Was I given away to the highest bidder? Why did my father tell Jax I’d been given to him by the Russian president? There were simply too many questions floating around my thoughts. I just didn’t know what to do or to think.
    I stood from the bed twirling my wet hair around my fingers as I wondered what he was really like. After all, Jax was named a monster. My father had been called a monster, but to me they weren’t like that at all. So, maybe he wouldn’t be either, maybe he would be kind. Or maybe he wouldn’t be. But there was no way in hell I’d let people in my family die because of me. I wouldn’t have any of that. If he didn’t see things my way— if he didn’t see that I loved my husband, and I fully intended to stay at his side then— I sighed into my thought. —Then I’d do what needed done, to protect my family. I didn’t know this man, I had no idea he existed until an hour ago. How could he possibly expect me to just leave the only family I’d known? Surely he’d be reasonable to the idea that I couldn’t leave my husband.
    I sat on the bed continuing to scroll the pages looking for any contact information, but of course, there wasn’t anything. I nervously looked at the door knowing they would be looking for me any moment. In a hurry, I searched his name again only this time through a database that offered phone numbers for nine dollars. I hesitated entering my credit card for fear Jax would see

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