FAZER LOGINAfter eight years trapped in a cruel Catholic orphanage, Anna never expected her freedom to come at the hands of dangerous Mafia men. The father of the family that adopted her is a ruthless Mafia lord. In his world, kindness has a price, and nothing is done without reason. And his two sons are both deadly attractive. Leandro is very good at making Anna forget where she is. He treats her like she belongs, but his affection hides secrets just as dangerous as his father’s world. Giovanni is the opposite--cold, disciplined, and bound by duty just like his father. Yet behind his sharp words and quiet glances, the tension between him and Anna sparks into something neither of them can deny. Caught between the two brothers, Anna's hidden desire begins to surface. In a house built on lies and power, love might be the most dangerous game of all.
Ver maisAnna POV
Slap!Slap!Slap!The sharp sound of Sister Marianne’s hand striking my cheek echoes through the hall.
I wasn’t late—morning vespers don’t start for another ten minutes—but I was the last one to arrive, and that is its own sin in this orphanage.
I hated this rule here but couldn’t do anything. This rule makes peers in the orphanage almost never bond with each other, they compete to make sure they are not the last one to arrive and get punished.
Now, my knees are on the cold tile floor as Sister Marianne punishes me with one strike after another, and the headmaster looks on with a satisfied gleam in his eyes.
I glance at the others who arrived before me, but they’re looking away, pretending that they don’t see what’s right in front of them. I know that I’m the same when somebody else is in this position because staying quiet and ignoring the scene is the safest choice.
Only Julia—sweet Julia, my one friend—dares to glance over at me with worry in her wide eyes.
“Do you have anything to say for yourself, Anna?” Sister Marianne asks, her hand coming down to strike my cheek again.
After nearly eight years living under the rules of the strict nuns and cruel headmaster, Father Tobias, I know that Sister Marianne’s question isn’t a real one. They want me to beg. They want proof of the power that they hold over us.
I stay silent, meeting Father Tobias’ eyes with all the defiance I can muster into my gaze.
Of course, the price of my defiance could be up to one hundred strikes. As I brace myself for this marathon of pain, Father Tobias’ expression shifts, his eyes darkening.
“Enough, Sister,” he says, his voice freezing Sister Marianne’s hand in place before she adds another layer of burning pain to my face. His eyes stay locked on me. “Send Anna to my room, and I’ll punish her myself tonight.”
I spot Julia’s face when Father Tobias makes his decision to punish me himself, and she looks like she’s about to vibrate out of her skin or throw up. Or both, and I remember that she received a similar punishment not long ago, so she must know what comes next for me.
However, she doesn’t get a chance to tell me, as Sister Marianne ushers me into Father Tobias’ room right when morning vespers ended, telling me to sit and wait for Father to arrive.
The room is simple enough for a priest, but with a few small luxuries that show his status as the headmaster. It’s all dark wood and wine red cloth.
Everything in the room seems normal enough, but I can’t stop feeling anxious that something is off.
Maybe it’s the look Julia gave me that’s making me feel unsafe. She knows, and what she knows is that what happens here is bad enough to leave her worried about me.
I start pacing across the small length of floor that’s open, each turn increasing my anxiety. Then, the door creaks, and I’m sure that it’s Father Tobias coming to hand out my punishment.
But when it squeaks open, it’s Julia’s terrified face that peeks in.
“Leave this place, Anna. Find somewhere to hide,” she says, her voice shaking. “But you can’t wait until Father Tobias is back. I was here a few weeks ago. He…”
Her lips tremble, and she tries to blink away the tears building in her eyes but only succeeds in making them fall down her cheeks.
“What did he do?” I ask, my voice barely a whisper.
“He… he violated me. Then, he accused me of seducing him.” Julia’s voice shakes as she says this. “All that talk about protecting our chastity over the years, only for the man who preaches it to be the one to take it away.”
I reach my hand across the table to grab hers, giving her a reassuring squeeze. Dread and anger mix into a burning feeling in my stomach, but I don’t know what to say to her. What can I possibly say that’s stronger than the memories of that level of betrayal and violation?
Thinking back, the way Father Tobias looked at me when he stopped Sister Marianne and decided to punish me himself later takes on a new, sinister lens. His support of the nuns’ use of corporal punishment on children is one thing, but to find opportunities to subject us to that sickening level of abuse is monstrous.
Eight years. I’ve lived here for almost eight years, since my mother decided on her deathbed that this orphanage would be the best place for ten-year-old me when she passed. I absorbed the scriptures and lessons, and I dedicated myself to God the way they told me to, simply thankful that I had a place to live and food to eat.
To learn about the perverse nature of the head of this orphanage after believing for years that the strict rules and punishments could be overlooked as an extreme desire for order and discipline and that the nuns and Father Tobias really had our best interests in mind makes me feel like a fool.
I should’ve seen the signs and realized the corruption earlier, but for the most part, I grew up seeing their actions and convincing myself that it’s the new normal of my life as an orphan.
Maybe some deep part of me believed that I deserved this treatment. I wasn’t able to save my mom. Perhaps, in God’s eyes, that meant that I had to suffer to atone.
Not anymore. Now, I see the truth.
“Hiding won’t work.” I lean closer to Julia and say, “We’re leaving. Together.”
“What? Where will we go?”
I shake my head. “Who cares? Let’s just get out first, then figure it out from there.”
I don’t give her the chance to refuse joining me.
I take Julia’s hand in mine and pull her through the hallways. “We’re leaving,” I say again.
Having lived here for so long, I know that the kitchens are busy at this time and we should be able to slip out of the door next to it that’s meant for food shipments without anybody noticing, not with the sound and chaos of cooking for an entire orphanage.
But when we round the corner of the off-limits hallway that leads to that door, Sister Agatha and Sister Helen are there. With a shared look, Sister Helen leaves, going to get Father Tobias, I’m sure.
Julia drops to her knees, apologizing and begging for forgiveness with tears streaming down her face. I stay standing, unwilling to apologize for trying to escape the injustice of this place now that I knew how foul it truly is.
Sister Agatha looks to me for an explanation, and I say, “We’re leaving because we refuse to stay in an orphanage run by a rapist. Did you know that’s what Father Tobias does to us when he calls us to his room? He’s a monster!”
That’s when I hear Father Tobias’ voice and the footsteps of him and others arriving. I turn to find him looking at me, a finger pointing and eyes full of accusation.
“She’s possessed!” he says. “Sisters, we must rid our dear Anna of the vile demons who have made her body into their host.”
The first strike is from Sister Agatha’s cane, and it hits the side of my head, leaving my vision blurred as my ears start ringing. One after another, the blows come with strings of Latin that must be prayers filling the air.
While my instincts scream at me to curl up and protect my head, my balance is already gone, and I fall to the floor, unable to move under the onslaught ordered by Father Tobias.
My world shrinks down to the pain that’s only growing as my vision darkens. It’s almost funny. Trying to escape is going to be the incident that leads to my death, all because I told the truth.
“Get your hands off of her.” In the distance, I hear a man’s voice yelling, but it doesn’t belong to Father Tobias.
It’s a voice I don’t recognize, but all I can really process is the heaviness of my body and the taste of blood in my mouth.
That’s why, when I feel the warmth and safety of strong arms around me, I’m convinced that I’ve died and the angels are taking my soul away from this wretched orphanage.
Death, it seems, doesn’t come that easily. When I manage to force my eyes open, I’m not on a bed of clouds. I’m in a hospital, albeit a very fancy one.
On my left and right, there are tubes and machines that are connected to me, their beeps a measure of a life that hasn't ended in a frenzied beating due to a supposed demonic possession. I’ve never received this level of medical care before, and I have no idea why I’m receiving it now.
“Anna, you’re awake.” It’s the voice I heard back at the orphanage.
I lift my head enough to see a man with graying hair and wrinkles on his face, but his age only increases the aura of authority radiating from him. He looks like a man who knows how to handle problems and like a man who’s had a lot of experience doing so.
Next to him are two men. Older than me, but young enough that they must be the first man’s sons. All three are handsome and in expensive, tailored suits, which makes it that much more baffling to see them at my bedside of all places.
The older man steps closer, kneeling so that he’s at eye level instead of towering over me. “You’re safe,” he says.
“Who are you?” My voice is raspy, but he must hear my words.
He smiles and gestures to himself, then to the other two men. “From now on, I’m your father, and these are your brothers. I’ve adopted you into our family.”
Giovanni POVGiovanni is in the VIP lounge, sitting on a sofa that tries to appear comfortable but isn’t. One of his men gave him an update about the Catholic orphanage Anna lived in.The headmaster had been arrested and publicly condemned. Meanwhile, the nuns are awaiting trial for covering up the abuse that happened under their care and participating in it when it came to physical harm.“Do you want to take action, Young Master?” the subordinate asks.Giovanni thinks about the scars on Anna’s back that he saw in the hospital. They’ll always be part of her skin, a map of the pain she endured when nobody was there to defend her. “Take good care of the headmaster in prison.”The subordinate bows and leaves with a promise to follow orders. At least that’ll take care of one parasite in the world.He mulls over his memories of Anna changing in front of him, the way she watched him with a woman who meant nothing to him, and how he had an instinctive need to get the man talking to her in th
Anna POVDaisy and the hookup are stunned, but honestly, I am, too.As Daisy starts to talk again, Giovanni glares at her with his icy demeanor, and her mouth clamps shut. All they can do is glare at me, and the hookup throws the skirt that started the argument on the floor before they storm off.I never expected Giovanni would speak up for me, so I say, “Thank you for helping.”He shakes his head. “I’m doing my job.”With that as his response, I’m guessing that he’s under orders from my foster father to defend me. Which is fine, and it was nice to feel protected for once.However, I don’t know why my real dad’s widow hates me so much. I might be an illegitimate child, but it’s not like my dad ever paid attention to me. She never had to take care of me, and I’m not getting any inheritance from him.It doesn’t make any sense.We move onto the next store, which Giovanni promises is the last stop we’ll be making. My joy at hearing that lasts less than a minute as I follow him through the
Anna POVI wake up with a sound that’s half-moan, half-gasp, finding that I’m alone in my room and Giovanni is nowhere in sight.It was a dream.I bury my head in my hands, embarrassment burning under my skin. I had that kind of dream about Giovanni of all people. And the worst part is that I still feel the ghosts of his touch from my dream.So, I’m going to avoid him. Completely. Starting today.I will not ever cross the hall to his room again no matter what I hear. Being around him is clearly too dangerous, and I can’t let him keep asking me questions like how I feel watching him with a woman. Who even asks that?My new plan lasts for all of a few minutes as I step out of my room and am informed by the butler that I’ll be spending the day with Giovanni.He’s taking me shopping for new clothes, as per my foster father’s order from the disastrous dinner the night before.“I really think my clothes are fine,” I say, grasping at any straw I can think of to get out of this event that can
Giovanni POVBy the time night arrives, Giovanni has yet to put the thoughts of Anna out of his mind, despite having told her that she doesn’t interest him. Specifically, his mind keeps returning to the way she undressed that morning at the hospital, staring him down before her innocence got the better of her and she rushed to put on the clothes he brought in order to cover herself.He remembers the blush of her cheeks. The way she tries to be defiant but has eyes that still see the world around her with innocence and wonder. She still believes in not harming innocents for the sake of power, and she continues to get herself in trouble with him and his father because she simply can’t do as she’s told.And inexplicably, that behavior sends a jolt through his nervous system, lighting it up with an intensity he isn’t used to feeling. Naturally, he tells himself that it’s just the thrill of having to deal with the challenge of somebody who doesn’t want to play by his rules when he’s so use
Anna POV“Any member who disobeys the boss will be executed on the spot.”I'm staring down the barrel of my foster father's gun, the third gun I've seen today. This isn't how I wanted to die, especially not after barely surviving the nuns' beating.Leandro steps in and says, “Father, Anna just needs a few days to accept the reality of her situation. It's not easy to go from an orphanage to an arranged marriage as part of a mafia family. She's only been part of this kind of world for two days.”Thankfully, his words are enough to convince Marco to lower his gun.“You two,” he says, addressing Giovanni and Leandro, “will educate Anna properly. If this kind of behavior happens at the banquet, all three of you will face the consequences.”With a glance at Giovanni, Leandro excuses himself from being my teacher. “Actually, I still have the mission you assigned me to do this week, so I won't be able to stay at the mansion and teach Anna.”Marco nods at this, turning his attention fully to G
Anna POV“Say that again, Anna,” my foster father says. A smile spreads on his face that might look kind to an outsider, but I’ve witnessed enough in my time here that it makes me shiver.If I repeat my words, he’ll see it as a challenge. As me being disobedient. What can I even say to avoid making him angry?I glance at Giovanni, who’s watching this unfold with complete indifference. He’s not going to help me. So, I look at Leandro.Leandro clears his throat and says, “She’s just wondering why you’ve decided to become her foster father when she was never contacted by her real dad, the only connection you have to her.”Marco doesn’t look entirely convinced, but he seems satisfied enough that I wasn’t going to openly go against him and backed down when I had the chance. He takes his seat at the head of the table, and the entire atmosphere shifts.With a glance at my outfit, Marco says, “You two will take Anna shopping for more upscale attire. Her current clothes are far too plain. She












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