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The cathedral was drenched in golden light. Crystal chandeliers shimmered over polished marble, white roses lined the aisle, and soft notes floated through the air like whispers. A lone violin played at the front, its melody delicate, bittersweet, almost echoing the unease in my chest.
I gripped my bouquet, forcing my trembling hands to be steady. Today was supposed to be perfect. Today I was supposed to marry Adrian Romano, the younger son. Alliances had been made, contracts signed, smiles rehearsed. Everything was arranged… orderly, safe, and predictable. The music swelled as my father, Mateo Cortez, held my hand as I took my first step down the aisle. Each note seemed to echo the pounding of my heart, mingling with the faint whisper of my silk gown against the marble floor. Then, the priest cleared his throat. "We are gathered here today to unite—" A pause. His words faltered. And then, the cathedral doors swung open. The melody froze. The strings of the violin quivered as a hush fell over the crowd. Heavy, deliberate footsteps echoed. Everyone rose instinctively. I froze. It wasn't Adrian. Tall, broad-shouldered, dressed in black tailored to perfection, green eyes scanning the room like predators — Alessandro Romano. The elder brother. The true heir. The man whose name made everyone, even the most dangerous, swallow their fear. He walked down the aisle to the haunting song, the violin almost weeping under his presence. Guests parted like the tide, whispering in awe and fear. When he reached the altar, he didn't smile. He didn't bow. He looked at me. Cold. Possessive. Dominant. "I understand there's been a wedding arrangement," he said, his voice low, smooth, and terrifying in its calm. "But some arrangements… need adjustment." Gasps echoed through the cathedral. He extended his hand toward me. "And you," he said, eyes locking onto mine, "you will marry me." The violin's melody soared, bittersweet and wild, as I realized the truth. I turned to see Adrian coming behind him, not as a groom but dressed as the best man. I was shocked. "How could this be?" I asked, like everything had been fine until now. I turned and looked at my father. "What's going on?" He looked at me and said, "Sofia, what's done is done. Get yourself together and continue with the wedding." I shouted, "It can't be!" as I ran to Adrian. "How… what happened? Everything was fine. We were happy, waiting for this day. Did I do something wrong?" Then I'm sorry… let's forget it and continue. Sofia, wake up and move on. What's done is done, and you can't do anything about it. So we are done… The words echoed through my mind as tears rolled down my eyes. My father, Mateo Cortez, was irritated by me and shouted that I should be over the act and continue with the wedding. "You know how dangerous he is! How could you do this to me? No! I will not marry him! He is a monster!" I yelled at my father. "That's our line of work," he replied. "Stop acting like a child." "I will never love him!" I cried, my voice shaking. My father, who everyone called Teo, was already tired of my act and lifted his hand to slap me. I closed my eyes, ready for the hit that never came. When I opened them, I saw a tall figure in front of me. Alessandro. He held my father's hand and said, "Not in my presence will you hit the woman who is about to be my wife." I opened my eyes fully and told Alessandro, "You shouldn't act like you're good. I will never be yours, and I will never love you." I couldn't hold my breath as I counted numbers and ran away. At the entrance, two heavy guards blocked my way and brought out their guns. Can someone remind me how I ended up here, standing in a cathedral, dressed as a bride to a man I had never dreamed of or wanted — a monster everyone feared, emotionless, cold, careless to everything? To know that, I had to go back. Back to the day my life truly began… My mother died giving birth to me. I never felt the love of a mother, only the void of her absence, and the hatred I grew up with. My father, Mateo Cortez — never forgave me for the death of the woman he loved so much and never loved or cared for me either. He blamed me for taking the one person he loved most from him, for ruining the life he thought he deserved. From that day on, I was nothing but a burden in his eyes. He remarried, of course. How could he not? A promise made long ago to a man who saved his life when he was almost killed — that man's granddaughter became his wife. She came into our lives already pregnant, before their marriage was even spoken of. From the very start, I was treated like I didn't belong. My stepmother's smile never reached her eyes when she looked at me. My father's words were always sharp, cutting deeper than any blade: reminders that I was nothing, that I had failed him simply by existing. I was the first daughter, the child of a mother who never got to see me grow, and a father who had never loved me. My aunt, who had turned into the family's maid, was the only one close to my mother and the only one who cared for me, who always showed me nothing but love no matter the hardship my father put her through after my mom's death. She nurtured me like I was her own. My stepmother's cruelty was quiet but relentless — whispers behind my back, glances full of disdain, and the constant comparison to her own daughters, the ones she bore under my father's roof. I was ignored, excluded, punished without reason, and made to feel that every breath I drew was an offense. Every day was a lesson in survival. Every word I spoke was measured. Every move I made was watched. And still, the alliances long promised by my great-grandfather to the Romanos, the deals my father made to continue them… they all involved me. I was a pawn in a game I had no understanding of, a tool to cement power, wealth, and family ties that meant nothing to me. The Romanos were a wealthy and powerful Mafia family — Adrian Romano, Alessandro Romano, the Romano family. Their names had floated around me for as long as I could remember, tied to my father's ambitions, tied to contracts and promises. I had been told I would marry Adrian, the younger son — someone distant and safe, someone I could endure. But safe was never my life. And as I had learned, nothing about my father's plans ever considered my heart, my fear, or my choice.The road was so quiet. I pulled over and looked into Alessandro's eyes. His gaze was locked onto mine, his hands slowly moving around my body.He leaned into a kiss. It wasn't rough—it was slow, deep, and passionate. We kissed for a long moment, his hands still roaming over my body, making me shiver under his touch.Then he started kissing my neck, leaving plenty of marks along my skin. I could feel his hands on my thighs, and a soft moan escaped my lips."You like it, do you?" he said to me, his voice low.I leaned closer to his ear and whispered with a small smile,"Keep going.""That's my girl," he said.I could feel his hands moving over me, touching me in ways that made my breath grow heavier as he inserted his finger inside of me. His lips continued exploring my body, sending waves of pleasure through me. I couldn't hold back the feeling, and I didn't want him to stop.It was late, and we were in the middle of the road. I didn't mind, and neithe
The grand dining hall smelled of polished wood and fresh flowers, but the air felt heavy. Every footstep echoed across the marble floors, and every movement under the chandelier's glow seemed magnified. I could feel Alessandro's hand tighten around mine as we walked in. My pulse quickened—not just from the grandeur of the room, but from the unspoken tension swirling around us.Alessandro's father sat at the head of the table, an imposing figure whose sharp eyes could cut through stone. "Sit," he said without preamble, his voice low and commanding. We obeyed.The first few minutes were polite—light conversation, greetings exchanged. But then Alessandro's father leaned back slightly, steepling his fingers. His gaze didn't leave Alessandro."I've been thinking," he said, his voice measured, "Adrian will officially join the family business. He's ready, and the position is yours to oversee—but you'll work alongside him."I felt my stomach tighten. Adrian. My ex. The man whose betrayal stil
From the large bedroom window, I could see the city already awake.Cars moved along the streets below. People hurried along the sidewalks, some rushing to work, others guiding their children toward school. The distant sound of horns and chatter floated up into the morning air.The world was busy.Alive.But inside the villa, everything felt strangely quiet.I slowly turned away from the window and walked back toward the bed. My body still felt warm from sleep, but my mind was already racing.Because all I had dreamed about the entire night… was Alessandro.His face.His voice.And the moment he had looked at me inside the car when that man walked past us.Alive.I sat down on the edge of the bed and rubbed my face softly.I still couldn't believe it.He had let the man go.The same Alessandro who terrified an entire room full of grown men had chosen not to kill someone.And somehow… I knew it was because of me.I stood
Morning light slipped through the curtains, gently warming the room.I stirred slowly beneath the soft sheets, my body still heavy with sleep. For a moment, I didn't remember where I was. The quiet room, the faint scent of lavender, the warmth of the blanket—it all felt strangely peaceful.Then the memories of yesterday returned.The ocean.The laughter.The way Alessandro had carried me onto the yacht despite my protests.A small smile touched my lips before I even realized it.But the smile faded just as quickly.Why had he been so… different?The cold, distant man I married had suddenly turned into someone almost gentle.And I didn't know what to do with that.A soft knock sounded on the door.Before I could answer, the door opened slightly and one of the maids stepped inside."Good morning, madam," she said politely.I sat up slowly, pushing my hair away from my face."Good morning."She stepped closer with a warm s
Alessandro leaned back in the chair beside the bed, watching me like I was a puzzle he had already solved."You don't remember?" he asked again, his voice calm but dangerous.I pulled the sheets closer around my body as the dull ache in my muscles reminded me that something had definitely happened."Remember what?" I asked slowly.A slow smile appeared on his face."Last night," he said. "You begged me not to leave."The moment I tried to sit up, pain shot through my body.My head pounded.My throat was dry.And the way Alessandro was watching me from the chair beside the bed made my stomach twist.Something had happened last night.Something I couldn't remember."Interesting," Alessandro said quietly.I frowned, confused. "What?"He stood up slowly from the chair, his eyes never leaving mine. Every movement was calm, controlled… almost predatory."Last night," he said, his voice low, "you couldn't keep your hands off me. Y
The moment Alessandro mentioned his brother was coming for dinner, the air in the kitchen felt heavier.Adrian.Just hearing his name twisted something painful in my chest. No matter how hard I tried to avoid thinking about him, he kept finding a way to haunt me. I hadn't even recovered from the humiliation at the party, and now I was expected to sit at the same table as the man who had shattered my heart.I clenched my fists, anger and frustration bubbling beneath my calm exterior. Was this another one of Alessandro's cruel games? Or was fate simply refusing to let me escape the past?I forced myself to breathe, reminding myself that I had no choice but to play along. I couldn't show weakness—not now. Not ever. I looked in the mirror and whispered a promise to myself: Stay strong. Do not break.By evening, everything was set. The villa had been transformed into a scene of perfection: gleaming silverware, crystal glasses, and the kind of understated elegance that







