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Virginity in second marriages novel Chapter 252

At these words Leonardo hesitated for a moment.

"Do you regret it?"

Serena did not answer, but rather continued to try to free herself with her hand. Leonardo then insisted, "I'll take you away."

"What are you saying?"

"I'll take you away from here, from the North City, we'll go far away from here."

"...Leonardo, are you crazy? How can you say these things, I am your sister-in-law!"

"Yes, but you are not my real sister-in-law, what need is there to pretend with me? And would you like to use this excuse not to be with me?" Leonardo took her wrist bringing it up, always continuing to look at her.

"Do you think I don't know about your situation? He forced you to sign a contract and in six months you will have to leave the Ferrari family, won't you?"

Serena opened her eyes wide in disbelief: this was the secret between her and Cristian. Apart from Luca and Aunt Beatrice, he had only told Alice, no one else could know. How was it possible that he knew instead?

"Isn't it strange that I know all these things?" A somewhat sinister light appeared on Leonardo's previously kind face, and his voice also became lower: "If you think about it, you can get there. How would I know about your divorce if it were not because Cristian has no feelings for you and is looking forward to divorce?"

"Stop it," Serena interrupted him, who biting her lip, continued, "I told you long ago, even if Cristian had no feelings for me, I could never be with you. Regarding the debt of €300,000, I will soon find a way to pay it back to you. Please don't say such senseless things like that again today. Let's say that nothing happened today. Now I have to go." So he turned and made to leave.

It is not known whether because he was provoked by Serena's words, or because he was cornered by her flight, but Leonardo immediately withdrew her to himself, grabbed the back of her head with his hand, and made to kiss her red lips.

Seeing him approach, Serena was startled but, just before the kiss was successful, she suddenly turned her head so that Leonardo's lips broke on her cheek. This did not put him off, however; on the contrary: even more eager to assert himself, he grabbed her chin with one hand and made to kiss her again.

Serena tried hard to reject and avoid him but, despite the fact that they were on a street with a large bustle of people, no one approached. After all, they had been standing there talking for quite a while, and then Leonardo, tall and elegant, looked like a gentleman: who would have thought he was trying to forcefully kiss her.

"Leonardo!"

When Leonardo reached to kiss the corner of her mouth, Serena, black with anger, managed to slap him in the face.

PA!

Serena put all her energy into that slap, as if all her anger at being forcibly kissed exploded in an instant. Leonardo felt the blow, and her head from the impact tilted. Soon then appeared on Leonardo's cheek the mold of five fingers.

"Are you going to hit me?" From the corner of Leonardo's mouth a trickle of blood began to come out, as he looked at her with a clubbed look. Then, with a bitter laugh she added, "You just can't stand me, can you?"

Seeing him bleeding from the mouth, Serena felt a little guilty. She first moved her lips a little, eventually retracting her hand.

"I didn't do it on purpose, you're the one who exaggerated!"

"Overreacted?" replied Leonardo in a low voice, "I give you my all, but you throw me away like a pair of broken shoes, and instead Cristian? He treats you like that, and you still worship him. Serena, are you stupid?"

"Stupid or not, I have nothing to do with you!" said Serena getting rid of his hand. "If you continue like this, I won't be able to be very friendly with you in the future." And so saying, she ran off on her heels, while Leonardo stared motionless at her back, until she disappeared around a street corner. At that point Leonardo noticed that next to him was a girl staring back at him.

Leonardo, on the other hand, continued on his way, indifferent.

Serena had not returned to the Ferrari family precisely to avoid meeting Leonardo again. She had therefore decided to drop by the Gallo house to see what the situation was like. Unexpectedly, as soon as she entered the house, her mother Giulia immediately ran up to her and hugged her, "Serena, you're back at last. Mother was almost coming to look for you."

"Mom, what happened?" asked Serena.

"It's all my fault, it's all my fault!" repeated her mother as she grabbed her arm in tears.

Serena could do nothing but cast a glance at her father Andrew beside them who, full of anger, added, "He did it big this time!" Serena was stunned as her father took refuge in his room: the situation at home seemed serious, her mother kept crying while hugging her, and she had no idea what had happened.

"What happened?"

"Serena, it's all my fault...seeing that we were having a bit of a financial problem, I thought I'd find someone to go into business with, but I didn't think...that he would run away and take all our money with him."

"Ran away? And how much did you lose?" asked Serena incredulously.

"Everything, all the money, even the money obtained with the mortgage..." replied the mother sobbing.

Serena, visibly shaken by the news, tried hard to keep calm.

"Have you filed a complaint?"

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