Millie Adams - The Scandal Behind The Italian's Wedding
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Send him straight down to the ninth level where he could sit next to Lucifer himself.
It infuriated him perhaps because Minerva always seemed so hapless. Running around like a windmill, and falling down, often undented. Though she had been badly dented once at an event of her father’s, and he remembered it well.
Some boy she liked publicly humiliating her on the dance floor.
Robert King had nearly had a stroke, and his anger had only embarrassed Min all the more.
She’d been seventeen or so. Dante had danced with her because she’d needed a partner.
Don’t let them see you cry.
He’d said it sternly. More than he’d meant, but it had done the trick.
The idea that someone had harmed her now enraged him all over again.
He wasn’t in the habit of questioning himself. He simply acted when he felt action needed to occur. And perhaps that was the issue here. There was no action to be taken.
It didn’t matter. Minerva didn’t matter. Neither did her current situation.
All eyes were on Violet and would be for the next fifteen minutes while she unveiled her next series of products. And then it would be time for Dante to speak to Robert about the joining of the two companies again.
He had been trying to tell Robert it was the best thing for everyone. And, of course, some of it was that Dante felt entitled to King Industries as he had helped to build it. He had gone off and made his own fortune, but his ultimate goal was a merger between the two.
Of course, Robert had feelings about keeping it all in the family.
But Maximus had no interest at all. Maximus was a billionaire, and his business methods were unorthodox. He had no interest in manufacturing.
Violet was much the same, and while she used King Industries to help make her products, she developed them on her own, and used her father’s business simply for the manufacturing end, containing development and distribution within her own brand.
Only Minerva remained to take over the family business, and he knew that Minerva would have no interest in such a thing.
She was not... Ambitious.
Minerva was not brave.
If she were here now, it would be as if she weren’t. She would simply be sitting in a corner, clutching her baby and looking around.
Unless she began to chatter.
But typically, she was quiet as her father commanded during times such as these.
Violet’s beautiful, perfectly made-up face appeared on the screen, and the whole family paid heed. Dante looked up, sparing the screen only a glance before looking back down at his own phone.
But then, a moment later it wasn’t Violet’s voice he heard.
“I know you’re watching to hear about my sister’s products, and not to hear family gossip. But, as her new makeup line is called Rumors, I thought that I would put some rumors about me to rest.”
He looked up and saw his brown mouse.
There was Minerva, her dark hair hanging loose and unstyled past her shoulders, not straight, not curled, somewhere in between. She was holding the baby, gripped tightly against her body.
“There has been much discussion in regards to the paternity of my baby girl. I’m used to being the King that no one has any interest in. And yet, the interest surrounding Isabella’s birth has been unprecedented for me. Well, it’s time for the secret come out.” Brilliant green eyes met the camera, Min’s only stunning feature. And they were glowing now. “The father of my baby is Dante Fiori.”
Whatever else was happening on the screen, not a single person in the family was watching now.
All eyes had turned to him.
He looked into his friend’s eyes. And he saw only murder there.

She had done it. In a panic, she had done it, and Violet had been more than happy to allow her to step up and make the announcement because Violet loved nothing more than a spectacle.
Well, Min had promised her spectacle. She had delivered.
And now, in the limo, after the announcement was done, Violet had exploded.
“Dante?”
“Yes,” Minerva said, lying through her teeth and feeling more and more terrified by the moment.
“Dante? Dante slept with you?”
She couldn’t work out if Violet was shocked because Minerva was not the sort of woman Dante typically went for, or if Violet was angry that Dante had touched her, or if Violet was angry because she was... Well, maybe a little bit jealous.
Violet was the great beauty in the family, there was no questioning that. Minerva wasn’t much at all. She never had been.
Until she had returned from a trip overseas with a baby. And then speculation about her had begun to swirl. She should have known there would be no avoiding rumors. She should have known that avoiding the press would be impossible. She should have known that every jerk with a smartphone would try to take her and Isabella’s picture, and that those pictures would be posted everywhere, for anyone in the world to see. And that Carlo would see them. And he would suspect.
And once she had gotten the threatening text, she knew that she had to act.
She was in danger. Isabella was in danger.
She didn’t believe that Katie’s overdose had been purely accidental, and she never would. Carlo was the kind of man who had access to all sorts of things, and her friend had been terrified during those last days of her life. Because he had found them.
It had been so simple for a while, to stay under the radar in Europe. Minerva wasn’t a particularly famous face, in spite of her connection to the King family, and outside the United States nobody ever gave her a second glance. If she had been with Violet, everyone would have recognized them.
But on her own, she was just a university student. The same with her friend and roommate.
But clearly, Carlo had figured out who she was, and where she was.
And worse, where Isabella was.
She had no choice but to tell this lie. To throw him off the scent.
Because this baby could not be Carlo’s baby. Not if it was hers. Not if it was Dante’s.
There was a reason the deception about Isabella had been so paramount when she had first come home. That she insisted the child was hers.
Everyone had believed it. And she had thought it would be enough. It was one reason she hadn’t worried over much when photographs of herself and Isabella had begun circulating.
She had never slept with Carlo. Therefore, any child of hers could not be a child of his. And besides, she was used to her superpower. Invisibility.
A wren among a gaggle of peacocks, Minerva was simply accustomed to being forgotten. She didn’t imagine for a moment that Carlo would remember her face. He had only seen her a handful of times during the time she’d spent studying in Rome. And he had been entirely focused on Katie.
But clearly, he had begun to piece things together.
And so...
And so.
She had promised her sister a show. She had delivered.
But she did not seem pleased.
“Dad is going to kill him ,” Violet said.
“Do you think so?” Her father had responded to her return with a baby in an extremely sanguine manner. As far as Robert King was concerned, as long as none of his children were crack addicts he had done fine enough.
She had asked him if it bothered him. That she had a child without a partner.
He’d said: “Why would I mind? You’re not a teenager, and you have the money to take care of her. It’s not like the house isn’t big enough.”
And that had been the end of it.
She couldn’t imagine he would be angry simply because the baby was Dante’s.
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