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Author: Teddy
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Chapter 102

The underground chamber pulsed with the sounds of fists on leather, the sharp crack of bullets hitting their marks, the rough growl of men sparring like wolves. The air was hot, heavy with sweat and gunpowder. Selena had never seen anything like it—this wasn’t a training room, it was a war camp dressed in marble and steel.

She should have turned and walked back up the stairs, but Rafe’s hand on her shoulder kept her moving forward. And then she saw him.

The Don.

His shirt was gone, chest slick with sweat, the white bandage at his ribs already stained with red where stitches pulled against skin that refused to stay still. He fought like an animal caged too long—each strike measured but violent, each dodge precise. The man across from him was taller, broader, but it didn’t matter. The Don’s presence filled the ring like he was ten men at once.

Selena’s pulse thudded. He should be resting. She had told him to rest. But here he was, standing in the middle of a fight like the b
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  • A Pet For The Two Mafia Dons    103.

    Chapter 103Morning broke like a whispered dare. Selena dressed on autopilot, the chain cool against her skin, her hands steadier than her thoughts. Rosa left coffee and a quiet look that said be careful. Rafe was waiting in the hall, jacket open, radio clipped, eyes doing that slow sweep that found every shadow.“Ready?” he asked.“As I’ll ever be.”The car cut through the city with tinted calm. Selena went over flashcards in her lap, but the words kept sliding off the page and back into the underground room—his bare chest, the smudged bandage, the way his breath warmed the space between them like a match held too close.At campus, Rafe parked where the exit ramp met daylight. “Ten minutes late,” he said, checking his watch. “I’ll be here when you’re done. If class runs, text.”“I’m not a prisoner.”“Good,” he said, opening her door, “because prisoners don’t get this much security.”She wanted to roll her eyes. She didn’t. She slipped into the steady noise of students and halls and t

  • A Pet For The Two Mafia Dons    102.

    Chapter 102The underground chamber pulsed with the sounds of fists on leather, the sharp crack of bullets hitting their marks, the rough growl of men sparring like wolves. The air was hot, heavy with sweat and gunpowder. Selena had never seen anything like it—this wasn’t a training room, it was a war camp dressed in marble and steel.She should have turned and walked back up the stairs, but Rafe’s hand on her shoulder kept her moving forward. And then she saw him.The Don.His shirt was gone, chest slick with sweat, the white bandage at his ribs already stained with red where stitches pulled against skin that refused to stay still. He fought like an animal caged too long—each strike measured but violent, each dodge precise. The man across from him was taller, broader, but it didn’t matter. The Don’s presence filled the ring like he was ten men at once.Selena’s pulse thudded. He should be resting. She had told him to rest. But here he was, standing in the middle of a fight like the b

  • A Pet For The Two Mafia Dons    101.

    Chapter 101The storm outside had been growling all evening, but it was the silence inside the Don’s mansion that pressed hardest on Selena’s chest. She had spent hours in the clinic, checking supplies, scribbling notes, anything to keep her hands busy. Yet she couldn’t ignore it—his presence lingered everywhere.She told herself she was here because of duty. She told herself she didn’t care. But when Rosa knocked on her door and murmured, “The Don requests you,” her pulse betrayed her with its sharp, eager rhythm.The study was dim when she entered. A single lamp lit the desk, and behind it, he stood—not sitting this time, but standing near the shelves, shirt open at the throat, bandage peeking. He wasn’t just a patient. He wasn’t just a man. He was fire wrapped in control.“You’re late,” he said, voice low, lazy, but his eyes glinted like steel.“I wasn’t aware I had an appointment,” she answered, folding her arms to mask the tremor in her fingers.He came closer, slow, deliberate.

  • A Pet For The Two Mafia Dons    100.

    Chapter 100The silence in the Don’s mansion was heavy, like velvet pressing on Selena’s skin. The marble floors gleamed, reflecting the golden chandeliers, but to her it felt more like a cage than a palace. She followed the guard through the grand hall, every step echoing, her heart hammering like it might split her chest.The Don sat at the far end of the room, upright despite his bandaged chest. His eyes were sharp, unreadable, the kind that cut straight through skin and bone. The men around him—suits, guns hidden but obvious, hands always ready—stood like shadows waiting for his command.Selena’s throat tightened. She had seen him dying only days ago, gasping and broken. Now he looked untouchable, like a king who had risen from the grave.“You came,” he said simply.Her voice faltered. “I… was brought here.”He smiled faintly, and the curl of it sent shivers down her spine. “You saved me. That makes you important. And in my world, importance comes with a price.”She clenched her f

  • A Pet For The Two Mafia Dons    99.

    Chapter 99The ward was chaos. The doors burst open, and it wasn’t just the sound of nurses shouting that filled the air—it was the electricity of danger, the heavy beat of footsteps that belonged in the underworld, not a hospital.A young man lay on the gurney, blood slick across his chest, his skin pale as marble. The guards that shoved him inside weren’t normal bodyguards; they carried themselves like soldiers. Their eyes scanned the room, their hands never straying far from their belts where cold metal rested.“Gunshot to the chest!” the nurse cried, her voice cracking.But Selena didn’t hear just the nurse. She heard something deeper—the undercurrent of mafia dealings that bled into every corner of the city. This wasn’t a random shooting. This was war dressed as medicine.Professor Chike turned, his voice hard enough to cut glass. “Move! Rossi, front.”Her pulse thundered, but her legs carried her. She was at the bedside before her fear could catch her. The man’s breath rattled w

  • A Pet For The Two Mafia Dons    98.

    Chapter 98Morning came clean and bright. Selena woke before the bell. Her body felt steady again. She washed her face. She tied her hair back. She pressed a kiss to the old doll’s head and tucked it under her pillow.“You’ll be proud,” she whispered. “I will be brave.”Amara was already lacing her shoes. “Rounds?”“Rounds,” Selena said.They walked to the hospital with coffee in paper cups. Buses growled past. The city was loud but it felt far away. Selena’s mind was sharp. No fog. No shake. She kept saying the words she needed like steps. Airway. Breathing. Circulation. Control bleeding. Fluids. Repeat.Professor Chike was waiting at the ward door. His eyes moved over them all. They stopped on Selena. No smile. But he gave a small nod.“Keep up,” he said.They kept up.They went bed to bed. Fevers. Fractures. Chest pain. For each case he asked a question. For each question he cut slow and deep until he found what a student did not know. Selena listened. She spoke when she needed to.

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