Love and revenge don't mix well in the dark streets of Milan. When Daisy Fontana stepped into her engagement party at the Marino mansion, she thought she had it all. A handsome fiancé from one of Milan's most powerful families, a bright future ahead, and a perfect life far from her father's reach. But that dream shattered in a single night when her sister Sofia exposed her family's little secret... she wasn’t really a Fontana at all. Daisy was humiliated and cast aside by her fiancé Antonio, so she came up with what she thought was the perfect revenge. She'd get close to Antonio’s father, the feared Don Vincenzo Marino, by becoming his assistant. In her mind, it was simple: make Antonio jealous by becoming important to his father's empire. Then hopefully that would make him realise he made a mistake by letting her go. But what Daisy didn't know was that Vincenzo had watched her for a while, hoping for a chance. While she plotted her little revenge against the son, she had no idea she was walking straight into the arms of a man who had craved her for a while. She was supposed to get back at the son, but didn't expect she'd be falling for the father.
View MoreThe ballroom of the Marino mansion glowed under the glass chandeliers that reflected light like scattered stars. The air was filled with the scent of fresh roses from the family’s private gardens and expensive cologne, mixed with the aroma of traditional Italian appetisers being served by staff who moved with precision.
Armed guards dressed in tailored suits stood at strategic points, their earpieces occasionally catching the light. They maintained their positions with military precision, a small reminder that this wasn’t just a celebration, it was a display of power. Standing on the raised platform at the head of the room was Antonio Marino. His sharp Armani suit and perfectly styled hair framed a face that could intimidate and charm in equal measure. At 26, he was already a name whispered in respect and fear throughout the underworld. By his side stood Daisy Fontana, her soft blonde hair flowing freely over her shoulders, her blue gown clinging to her delicate body. She radiated beauty and elegance. In the far corner of the room, Vincenzo stood apart, his presence commanding despite his silence. He was a man of few words. Tonight, however, his sharp gaze seemed fixed on Daisy. He barely acknowledged the greetings of the many guests who approached him, his piercing eyes studying her every move with unnerving intensity. Antonio raised his glass, breaking the sound of conversations, and commanding attention with ease. "Thank you all for being here tonight to celebrate with us. Some of you have known me since I was a boy, you watched me grow into the man who will one day lead our family." His eyes swept the room, acknowledging the powerful families present. "Tonight isn't just about celebrating love, it's about the future of our organization." The crowd gave a brief applause, and Daisy’s heart fluttered. He turned to Daisy and continued. "It's my pleasure to finally introduce my fiancée to our world. As expected of the next Don, I'm supposed to marry someone worthy of our name, someone who can stand beside me when I become the next Don of the Italian mafia. So allow me to introduce Daisy..." "No!" The sharp cry disrupted the moment. "You can't possibly be serious about this farce." The voice cut through the applause, silencing the room and drawing every gaze to its source. Near the centre of the crowd, Sofia Fontana stepped forward. Her fiery red gown hugged her figure like a second skin, the bold colour reflecting her brash personality. Her dark eyes gleamed with something between triumph and hatred. "You can't get engaged to her," Sofia declared, her voice filled with confidence. "Sofia, what's the meaning of this?" Daisy asked, her voice low. Antonio's grip tightened around the microphone, his knuckles turning white. "What exactly are you implying, Sofia?" "Oh, I'm not implying anything." Sofia's dark eyes gleamed with malice as she moved closer to the platform. "I'm just stating facts. You're the heir to the most powerful family in Milan. You're supposed to marry someone with value, someone whose blood is worth something." Her lips curved into a cruel smile. "Not some bastard who doesn't even know who her real father is." "How dare you..." Daisy started, but Sofia cut her off. "How dare I? How dare you!" Sofia's voice rose with rage. "You've been parading around like you belong in our world, like you're worthy of the Marino name. Tell them, dear sister. Or should I even call you that?" "I don't know what you think you're doing Sofia, but you're getting on my nerves," Antonio muttered. "My father only has one daughter, and that's me, not her. I didn’t say anything while you two dated because I thought you'd realise that eventually. But it seems this bitch has been making a fool of you this entire time." Sofia glared at Daisy. "So before you make any decisions you might regret, I thought you should know the truth." Whispers spread through the crowd like wildfire. Donna Russo, wife of a rival family’s capo, leaned toward her husband. "I always said the Fontanas were hiding something," she murmured, loud enough for those nearby to hear. Other mafia wives who had fawned over Daisy moments ago now turned their backs, gravitating toward Sofia like moths to a flame. In the corner of the room, Vincenzo tilted his head, his gaze hardening. His eyes hadn’t left Daisy even once, watching her reaction as if her every move was a puzzle he intended to solve. Antonio turned to Daisy, who stood frozen, her face pale. "Is this true?" "Antonio, please," Daisy reached for his hand, but he pulled away. "This isn't how I wanted you to find out." But Sofia wasn’t done. She took a step forward, her voice laced with mock concern. "Of course it's true. Go on, tell him how your mother couldn't keep her legs closed. Tell everyone how your mom had an affair with some random guy while she was married. Tell them how Dad didn’t know you were a bastard until three months after your mother died." Daisy’s composure cracked, her voice rising. "Shut up, Sofia! Don't you dare talk about my mother!" Daisy's composure finally shattered. "At least my mother wasn't the one who broke up a marriage! Or did you forget how your mother, the maid, was screwing my father while he was still married to mine?" The crowd's murmurs grew louder. Vincenzo’s eyebrow raised slightly at this new piece of information. Sofia smirked, unbothered. "Careful, Daisy. You’re letting secrets slip that might not work in your favour. Dad’s not going to be happy about this." "Enough!" Antonio’s voice cracked like a whip. He turned to Daisy, his eyes cold. "How long were you planning to keep this from me?"“You agree to the meeting,” she began, her voice steady and confident, “but under our terms. It has to be a controlled environment, a place where neither side has an advantage. All exit routes must be secured, meaning they can’t escape easily. No one enters without their IDs being checked and logged, and no weapons in sight. Bring only their spokesman, the person speaking for them, alone. Offer them limited intelligence about an outdated informant… something worthless to them, something that won’t harm us if it gets out. In exchange, demand verifiable proof of the origin of their information, so we know it’s real and where it came from. Meanwhile, feed them disinformation to sow doubt between them and their own side, to make them distrust each other. And secure surveillance inside their meeting place so you can monitor all their communication. If they try to betray us, you’re ready to react. After the meeting, confirm their intel through independent sources before committing to anythi
Daisy’s heart beat like a loud drum inside her chest as she followed Vincenzo into the huge, dark space. Their footsteps echoed loudly over the cold concrete floor. All around them, armed men slowly appeared from the shadowy corners of the warehouse. Each man stepped forward, showing respect to Vincenzo. Their eyes quickly moved from Vincenzo to Daisy, then back to him. She could feel their stares like a heavy weight pressing on her. She had never seen so many guns in one place, or so many unfriendly faces. It was intimidating.Vincenzo led her across the vast floor without flinching or even glancing at the other men. He put a hand on the lower part of her back. It wasn’t a touch meant to show he owned her, but a gentle warning. It was meant to keep her close, to gently hold her in place. That simple touch said everything: "She's with me, so leave her alone."They reached the very center of the warehouse. Where a long metal table stood directly under a single, bright fluorescent light
“I need to see your warrant,” Vincenzo said coolly, his hand extended, demanding proper procedure.One of the officers held up the warrant for Vincenzo to see. “Dead bodies found two blocks from here. Three of the men were linked to your name. We also received a tip-off about narcotics being hidden in this house.”Vincenzo’s jaw tightened. “There are no drugs here,” he stated, his voice firm.“Then you won’t mind if we search,” the officer said, a slight challenge in his tone.Daisy, still in her robe, stood just behind Vincenzo. She watched as his hand subtly reached for the gun tucked into his waistband.Her heart jumped. She stepped forward quickly.“Don’t,” she whispered, taking his hand firmly, stopping his movement.He looked at her, surprised by her intervention.“If you pull that, they’ll shoot,” she warned, her eyes pleading with him, begging him not to escalate the situation. “Please.”He slowly released his grip on the gun, acknowledging her warning.Officers then swept thr
They ended up in a back hallway, a narrow space usually used only for maintenance or deliveries. Marco folded his arms, leaning against the cold concrete wall. “You didn’t hear it from me,” he said, his voice low. “Understood,” Daisy replied, her voice firm, promising secrecy. “Four of our guys were killed today,” Marco revealed. “And one of his shipments was busted. The Russians were expecting those products, and now they’re gone. This is the first time something like this has happened on Vincenzo’s watch.” Daisy blinked, her mind struggling to process the information. “Wait, killed? Like… murdered?” Marco nodded grimly. “Yes. It was a message. A clear warning to Vincenzo.” Daisy’s stomach flipped, a wave of nausea washing over her. “Do you know who did it?” she asked, her voice barely a whisper. “If only it were that simple,” Marco muttered. “Don Marino has made enemies in every corner of the city. He’s got a long list of people who hate him. Even your father’s name comes up…
Vincenzo stood at the tall window of his study, looking out, his back to the room. The heavy wooden doors of the study creaked open slowly. Vittorio walked in first, his face tense. Behind him, two men followed, both armed, their presence adding to the seriousness of the situation. Marco came last, his jaw tight with worry and unease.Vincenzo didn’t turn around right away. The room was silent except for the soft sounds of the men entering. It wasn’t until Vittorio’s voice broke the silence that Vincenzo finally moved.“You’re late,” Vincenzo said, his voice flat, a clear sign of his displeasure. He didn’t need to see Vittorio to know he was there.“Don… we hit an issue,” Vittorio stammered, using the respectful title, his voice showing stress.“What’s in the bag?” Vincenzo asked, cutting him off, his voice calm but sharp. He already had a bad feeling, already knew he wouldn’t like the answer. The "bag" implied something that shouldn't be there.“We were supposed to take this to the w
Daisy POVArianna hesitated for half a second, her eyes flickering with something unreadable. Then, she turned and quietly made her way back towards the kitchen.When I turned around, I found Vincenzo watching me… his phone forgotten, his eyes were gleaming with a knowing glint, an amusement I couldn't quite decipher.“What?” I asked, arching an eyebrow, trying to appear unfazed, though my heart was still thumping.He stepped closer, slipped an arm around my waist and pulled me towards him, firmly, until our bodies were completely touching.“I just realized how sexy you look when you take control.” His voice was low, laced with a little teasing and a hint of admiration. “For a moment I thought you were jealous.”I rolled my eyes, pretending to be annoyed, but a genuine smile tugged at the corners of my lips. “Whatever.”But my cheeks burned, a warm flush spreading across my face. I didn’t even try to deny what he said.I walked ahead of him towards the front door, my chin held high. M
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