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Chapter 96 of "The Deal" begins unfolding events: He had known all along. This entire time.Had that been the real reason he wanted... Continue reading!
He had known all along. This entire time.
Had that been the real reason he wanted me to marry Stefan? Some kind of insurance policy, to prove his loyalty to Konstantin? Or were they in this together? Associating with my father would have lent KZ Modeling an air of legitimacy, protected them against any accusations of wrongdoing. Meanwhile, the agency could return the favor by offering my father campaign money and a network of political support. My marriage would have sealed the deal.
But if this was all true, thenā¦
I heard movement behind me and turned to find Stefan standing in the doorway, his jaw clenched. It was clear heād just heard everything that had passed between my father and me. And even worse, I saw resignation on his handsome face.
No surprise, no disgust.
He had known about the prostitution ring, too.He had always known.
My father-in-law, my father, and my husband were all involved in exploiting vulnerable women for profit, for the pleasure of rich, careless men. As if their bodies were nothing more than shiny objects to play with, commodities to be bought and soldāand violated. And I couldnāt stop myself from thinking about the whole reason theyād been victimized to begin withā¦it was the same exact reason Iād ended up involved in this situation myself. Weād all wanted a chance at a better life.
And weād all been betrayed. Some of us had been hurt worse than others. I knew that, compared to them, Iād been handed what looked like a winning lottery ticket. But in the end, weād all been forced into service, had been offered something that sounded like a dream come true and had instead found ourselves living in a nightmare.
I had never felt so deceivedā¦and so trapped.
Just remembering the dirty money Iād spent on clothes and spa treatments made me sick.
I looked at the both of them, shaking my head. I had always known my father would go to any lengths to secure his legacy. His position of power. But I had never believed he would stoop to these levels to get what he wanted. I never believed he would be this corrupt.
And Stefan. The nights weād shared together, the dreams weād confessed. This was his dream? The company heād spent years working himself to the bone to gain control of? The āpathā heād self-righteously talked about forging?
I backed toward the door. I couldnāt stand to be near either one of them.
I had believed that by marrying Stefan, I would be free from the control of men like my father. That Iād be able to make my own way, on my own terms. Instead, I found myself trapped in a marriageāin a lifeādefined by lies and corruption.
And the worst part was, regardless of everything that had happened, and despite everything I now knew about Stefanā¦I still loved him.
Our eyes met, and in his cold green gaze I saw nothing but walls. I had no idea what he was thinking. His face was impassive, and he still hadnāt said a word. The man Iād give myself to, body and soul. The man Iād thought I would build a life with. This was the man I loved.
But I knew the truth now.
The question wasāwhat was I going to do with it?