DarkWarrioress
~ An Amethyst Mist ~
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“You want me to WHAT?”
Her voice raised louder at that last word as she faced her father with an incredulous look on her face.
“How could you do this to me, Father?”
The man standing before her, facing her ire, flinched. He could tell she was thoroughly pissed off when she chose to use “Father” instead of her usual fond address of "Da". When Cassandra Murphy’s temper flared, it was no small thing. It was a bonfire and everyone wise enough either scurried for cover or got the hell out.
“Now Cassandra. You knew this was coming. We have to do something to protect us from the Bratva.”
The Bratva was nothing to mess with there in Chicago. They were taking over everywhere and Liam Murphy first thought was to protect his family and then his Clan and this man came highly recommended. The cost of his protection was something Liam hadn’t counted on, but the last few days had pushed him to not only consider it but agree to it.
Cassandra was his only daughter and a beauty she was with her shoulder length red hair, eyes greener than any meadow in the Springtime and a body that men often dreamed of having. Included in that package was a temper that matched her hair. There was little doubt that the girl, nay, the young woman standing in front of him, was Irish and the daughter of Liam Murphy, Alpha of the Clan Murphy, who have held their own against the Bratva that was trying to own the city.
Cassandra sputtered. She could not deny that she had been told from a young age that she would be married off. It was the way of their world. Her father doted on her, especially since he had lost his beloved Maeve. His wife had been everything to him and losing her was like losing a part of himself. To be honest, it was more than a part, but he had stood fast to protect his daughter and his Clan, both of which were his life. However, Cassandra was not going to be agreeable. Not by a long shot.
Cass folded her arms across her chest, glaring at her father. Her jaw was stubbornly set. All defiance and fire.
“You’ll do as you’re told Cassandra. There is more at stake here than you realize.”
Even with the stern tone and growl her father’s voice took on, Cass was unwavering. Why should she be made the sacrifice for her Clan and family? There had to be another way. She didn’t want to be forced into a marriage that she didn’t want and to a stranger. Someone she knew nothing about. She loved her family. She loved her Clan. Sacrificing herself for them was asking too much of her.
Liam, when he realized what the Bratva was planning, had made some discreet inquiries. The enforcer was a lone wolf, but his accomplishments were unbelievable. Between his own Clan and this man, maybe, just maybe, they would survive the oncoming fight for takeover. The cost? The hand of his only daughter in marriage. Liam had agonized over this for a fortnight. The answer was always the same. The Murphy Clan needed this man’s help. It was the only way. The man was unconventional and exactly what they needed to survive.
Her voice raised louder at that last word as she faced her father with an incredulous look on her face.
“How could you do this to me, Father?”
The man standing before her, facing her ire, flinched. He could tell she was thoroughly pissed off when she chose to use “Father” instead of her usual fond address of "Da". When Cassandra Murphy’s temper flared, it was no small thing. It was a bonfire and everyone wise enough either scurried for cover or got the hell out.
“Now Cassandra. You knew this was coming. We have to do something to protect us from the Bratva.”
The Bratva was nothing to mess with there in Chicago. They were taking over everywhere and Liam Murphy first thought was to protect his family and then his Clan and this man came highly recommended. The cost of his protection was something Liam hadn’t counted on, but the last few days had pushed him to not only consider it but agree to it.
Cassandra was his only daughter and a beauty she was with her shoulder length red hair, eyes greener than any meadow in the Springtime and a body that men often dreamed of having. Included in that package was a temper that matched her hair. There was little doubt that the girl, nay, the young woman standing in front of him, was Irish and the daughter of Liam Murphy, Alpha of the Clan Murphy, who have held their own against the Bratva that was trying to own the city.
Cassandra sputtered. She could not deny that she had been told from a young age that she would be married off. It was the way of their world. Her father doted on her, especially since he had lost his beloved Maeve. His wife had been everything to him and losing her was like losing a part of himself. To be honest, it was more than a part, but he had stood fast to protect his daughter and his Clan, both of which were his life. However, Cassandra was not going to be agreeable. Not by a long shot.
Cass folded her arms across her chest, glaring at her father. Her jaw was stubbornly set. All defiance and fire.
“You’ll do as you’re told Cassandra. There is more at stake here than you realize.”
Even with the stern tone and growl her father’s voice took on, Cass was unwavering. Why should she be made the sacrifice for her Clan and family? There had to be another way. She didn’t want to be forced into a marriage that she didn’t want and to a stranger. Someone she knew nothing about. She loved her family. She loved her Clan. Sacrificing herself for them was asking too much of her.
Liam, when he realized what the Bratva was planning, had made some discreet inquiries. The enforcer was a lone wolf, but his accomplishments were unbelievable. Between his own Clan and this man, maybe, just maybe, they would survive the oncoming fight for takeover. The cost? The hand of his only daughter in marriage. Liam had agonized over this for a fortnight. The answer was always the same. The Murphy Clan needed this man’s help. It was the only way. The man was unconventional and exactly what they needed to survive.
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