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Have A Safe Flight

Mateo groaned as the woman walked into the kitchen, her eyes on his kids and their mother and he saw anger in them. How dare she?

But she covered it up and grinned innocently, "HeyΒ Capo, did you miss me?"

"Why are you here?" He gritted his teeth. He looked over at his twins. "Go play in your room babies. Adults need to do some talking."

They nodded and Mateo and River helped them down from the counter walking out of the kitchen.

Adam, Alessia and Ricardo were in the living room, all looking miffed.

But their faces lit up when they saw the kids. The kids ran to Adam, the only person they were acquainted with.

Alessia was at River's side within moments, throwing her arm over her shoulder. "Introduce me to my niece and nephew; I couldn't meet them in the morning because my stupid brother kicked me out before they woke up."

"All of that can wait! We have much more important things to discuss!" Amanda clapped, interrupting the happy moment and butting in before River could call her babies to introduce them to their aunt. "Kids, go to your room. You guys discuss everything. River and I will hang out together."

None of the adults liked the sound of that. Not one bit.

Before Mateo could protest, the kids ran up the stairs and Amanda grabbed River by the hand and pulled her back into the kitchen.

"Is she gonna be okay?" Adam asked.

"River's strong and smart-" Mateo started but he cut him off.

"Not River. I am worried about Amanda. Poor girl will be devastated when Doc shows her her real place."

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River narrowed her eyes at the woman as she dragged her back to the kitchen.

She knew she was always quick to judge but she really didn't like this woman.

"So, River Johnson huh?" She asked.

River gave her a wide sugar-coated smile, nodding.

"You made these cookies?" Amanda took a cookie from the cookie jar and bit into it, scrunching up her face. "I am sorry but this is.. inedible."

River rolled her eyes. The world isn't short of petty dumb people, is it?

"Mateo made it." She shrugged, giving her yet another innocent smile.

She looked dumbfounded.

"Well.." Amanda started.

"I am going to check on the kids." River cut her off, filling two glasses with milk and a plate with the cookies.

She flashed her yet another smile and walked off to her kids, getting away the lady who gave her major negative vibes.

The rest of them were nowhere in sight so she presumed that they had locked themselves up in Mateo's office yet again, doing god-know-what kind of plotting and planning.

She made her way up the stairs and turned towards the kids' room. As she walked in, she found them jumping on their beds, their plush swords in hand.

Look at them, living out my dream!Β Her mini-self was all heart-eyes for the swords.

River rolled her eyes, forgetting that the inner voice was herself and not a separate entity.

"Mommy!!!" The babies squealed as soon as they saw her.

"Who's hungry?" She laughed as she walked in.

"Me!" They said in unison, throwing their hands in the air.

River set the tray down and sat down next to them, listening to their chatter and stealing a cookie once in a while.

"Mommy, who are all those people with Mr. Adesso and Uncle Adam?" Lucas asked, dunking a lemon cookie into his almost empty glass, dropping it into it in the process.

"You will meet them soon." River smiled at her little babies. "And I am sure you guys will get together very well."

The kids went back to playing pirates while she gathered the plate and glasses on the tray and took it back to the kitchen.

'Thank god the woman had disappeared while I was away.' River thought, relieved.

"There you are!"

She internally groaned as she closed the dish washer. Why couldn't luck be on her side for one day in her life?

"Here I am!" River grinned and pointed to herself as she turned around.

"So, what's your plan for the future?" She sat on the stool, staring at her nails. As much as River didn't want to admit, she had amazing nails. If they were ever to get along, she wouldn't waste a second in asking her where she got it done.

"Meaning?" River asked. What's there to plan? She was going to work her ass off until she had tremors or grew bored of it. That was her plan for the future.

"Well, the kids are joining the Mafia. Are you planning to spend the rest of your life sponging off Mateo?" She asked slyly. She was looking down on the surgeon.

"I think I have enough money to support myself and my children." River countered, not very happy with how she made it sound like she was some gold digger.

She burst out laughing. "Jeez woman, do you really think that Mateo is going to let his heirs live off your measly income?"

River scoffed. She really had no idea what this brand-new character named Amanda was going to gain by getting on her nerves.

"One, it is not measly and it was enough to get them the best of what they wanted and needed since the day I knew they existed." River pointed a finger up and then pointing up the next one, she said. "And two, that's for us to decide."

"Don't you get it? There're no us. Mateo is sweet talking you right now to get the kids. That's how it works here. He may even marry you to cut off your wings." She made a pair of scissors with her fingers while she said it.

"Just think about it, he came to know they were his kids and within two days he separated the kids from everyone else they were close to. As they grow up, your boy will turn into a murderer and your daughter will be married off to some business associate who will treat her like a whore, maybe even sell her off-"

"SHUT UP!" River glared at her. She could see the small sparkle of victory in Amanda's eyes. She wanted her to lose it. But River was not going to give her that satisfaction.

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