LOGINGiselle He was sin dressed in Armani. The kind of man mothers warn you about and daughters dream about anyway. The moment his eyes hooked mine, I knew I was damned. Sexy, lethal, a wolf in a tailored suit—Nicholas was temptation wrapped in cruelty. Every instinct screamed run, but desire chained my feet to the fire. Our chemistry didn’t just spark—it detonated, burning through reason until I was his. But love with the devil always comes with a price. And when Nicholas shattered me, he didn’t just break my heart—he fed it to his enemies. Turns out I was never his queen. Just another pawn bleeding on his chessboard. Nicholas She was the one thing this cursed world couldn’t give me—an angel. The moment she looked at me, I claimed her. Fragile, pure, the soft to my savage. She was light, and I was hell, and somehow we collided. But angels can lie too. With her betrayal, she cracked my armor wide open. I raged, I burned, and then—she was stolen from me. Now my veins pump vengeance. My enemies will choke on their own screams for daring to touch what’s mine. Let heaven tremble and hell prepare—because I will scorch this world until my angel is back in my arms.
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Evangeline “Wake up, Evangeline! Please, I beg you—wake up!” Chamilla’s whisper cracked like glass, her trembling fingers digging into my shoulders as if she could shake the life back into me. A low groan tore from my throat. Pain blazed through every nerve, my body a battlefield of bruises and broken fire. Even breathing felt like punishment, as though my own ribs had turned against me. Tears streaked Chamilla’s cheeks, falling hot onto my skin. “We must leave now. Before they come back.” Her voice was soaked in desperation, each word cutting through the haze in my head. The world blurred before sharpening in cruel fragments—her quivering mouth, the blood on my dress, the cellar walls stained with shadows. My vision spotted white, but when it cleared, I saw her expression collapse. “Why… why are you crying?” My own voice sounded strange, foreign, raw. Her lips trembled. “Because you’ve been beaten, signora.” Beaten. The word struck me harder than any fist had. My memory scattered, slippery and fractured, until the truth clawed back through the fog. Valentina’s voice snapped me fully awake. “We can’t waste time. She has to be taken to Signor Georgino—now.” My sister’s eyes darted toward the door, full of urgency and terror. I tried to sit up, but agony speared through my spine, ripping a gasp from me. And then it all returned—my father’s voice, thunderous with rage. “You are nothing! A stain on this family’s honor!” I could still hear the echo, still taste the bitterness of betrayal on my tongue. Falling in love with an enemy had condemned me, bloodline or not. Even my mother’s silence had been its own betrayal, her fear sealing my fate. When Damian stepped out of the shadows, I almost wept. My father’s right hand—yet the only one who had not abandoned me. His dark eyes softened at the sight of my tears. “Angel,” he murmured. “We must go. I’ll carry you.” He shoved a rag between my lips. “Bite down. This will hurt.” The clang of steel filled the room as he uncovered the hidden trapdoor, a relic of my grandfather’s wars. Cold air rushed from below, damp and suffocating, smelling of earth and secrets. Valentina grabbed my hand, her tears streaking down like shattered pearls. “I can’t go. If I leave, he’ll kill Mother. I have to stay.” “No!” I cried, spitting the rag from my mouth. “You’ll die if you stay!” Her smile was tragic, her touch feather-light against my bruised cheek. “Then let me die protecting you. Protecting your child. Protecting my princess.” Her words pierced me deeper than any blade. My lips parted in a hollow attempt at humor. “How do you know it’s a girl?” “Because only a daughter would carry this kind of fire.” She kissed my forehead, whispering, “I’ll see you again.” And then she was gone, retreating into the dark. Damian’s arms locked around me, lifting me as if I weighed nothing. The secret door swallowed us whole just as footsteps thundered down the cellar stairs. The tunnel was damp, swallowing every sound except the pounding of my heart. My sister’s kiss lingered like a brand on my skin as the trap slammed shut above us, cutting me from her forever. Guards’ voices echoed down the stone passage. Damian pressed me tight against the wall, shielding me with his body. Their laughter about a missed soccer goal was almost obscene in its normalcy. My tears slid silently, each drop a prayer for survival. And then—silence. They passed. Damian didn’t wait. He kicked through the gate at the end of the tunnel, dragging me into the cover of the woods. The night swallowed us, the past collapsing behind me. When I opened my eyes again, silk sheets cradled me, the scent of candles and spice filling the air. My body screamed with pain, but my heart knew where I was. Alonzo’s bed. A shadow moved in the doorway. His voice rolled low and dangerous, yet laced with something tender. “Easy, bellissima.” Alonzo Georgino crossed the room, kneeling at my side. Fury burned in his stare, sharp enough to cut steel. “You’re safe now. But tell me—why in God’s name did you go back to him? I knew your father would unleash hell the moment you did.” His gaze lingered on every bruise, every wound. My body told the story my lips could not. My father’s punishment still lived in my flesh—and in that moment, I knew the price of loving the wrong man was far from paid.With a swift, powerful motion, I drove the blade straight into his chest. I pushed deeper and felt the resistance of bone and muscle. His eyes widened in shock, and a gurgling scream escaped his lips. I showed no mercy, grinding my teeth as I wrenched the knife sideways, tearing through the flesh. Blood spurted, staining my clothes. I yanked the blade free, silencing his screams forever."Let’s get the hell out of here, Nicholas. We’ve got less than eight minutes before the feds show up," Luca snapped as I wiped the blood off my blade with a rag, the metallic scent lingering in the air.Before I could respond, a sudden rustling sound caught my attention. My instincts took over. “What was that?” I asked, tucking the blade into the back of my pants."What are you talking about, Nicholas? I don’t hear—" Luca started, irritation creeping into his voice, but then we heard a sharp clanking sound from one of the nearby shipping containers.“Could be nothing,” Lo muttered.I wasn't taking any
I forced myself to ease off the gas, my hands tightening on the wheel as the car's headlights flicked off. The car's speed dropped, but my heart still raced, my breath coming in short, angry bursts. We pulled off the main road and onto a dirt track, the trees closing in around us."Would you relax, for fuck's sake," Luca snapped. "I know you're angry, but we need to plan this. We go in hot-headed, and we risk Summer getting hurt. We need to be smart about this."The sound of her name blurred my vision with rage, burning like wildfire.I shot him a glare. "We do this now. I'm not waiting," I ground out.“The longer we wait, the harder it will be to find her and bring her back to the US if she’s already been sold.” I turned to face the backseat, my eyes narrowing at Lo. “Stay here if you want. I don’t give a shit. But I’m not waiting for any goddamn backup.” With that, I pushed my way out of the car and walked to the trunk.Luca and Lo tumbled out of the car and joined me in gathering o
"Summer!" My roar echoed through the basement as I spotted the blown-up wall. They'd taken her. The chair was empty and there was no sign of her.Luca appeared, his eyes wide. "Holy shit, Nicholas. Are they alive?"I didn't answer, already at my mother's side. I fell to my knees, cradling her in my arms."No, Mom. Please, no," I whispered, my tears mixing with her blood as I rocked her gently. My anger turned inward, a searing pain in my chest.I sat in my office, the drink in my hand forgotten as I stared at the wall. My mind was spinning from the shitshow of the day. The police were all over my house, but they were useless. Useless, just like I felt, sitting here while my family and my empire crumbled and my angel was taken from me.I barely registered Luca's voice when he entered."Nicholas, Doc is here."Jacobi entered the room quietly and solemnly, carrying his medical bag. "Nicholas, I'm so sorry. I..."I raised two fingers to silence him. "Check on Lorenzo," I said firmly.He w
With our guns raised, we cautiously approached the front door, then shifted our focus to the windows, peering through the cracks. My heart raced as I spotted a group of armed men in black, their masks obscuring their faces, prowling toward the entrance.“Nicholas, I can activate the charges in the ground,” Luca said, his eyes glued to the surveillance monitors, the glow illuminating his tense expression.“No, not yet. We can't risk any more of our men.” I turned sharply to Miguel. “How many are you in contact with?”“So far, seven,” he replied. “But I haven’t heard from at least four of them.”“Are any of them the snipers?”“Yes, boss,” he confirmed, and I nodded, a surge of relief washing over me. At least we had two of them positioned on the roof, but with the way those men were approaching, they wouldn’t have a clear shot.“Luca, tell them to take the shots when they can,” I ordered.“Got it,” he responded, fingers flying over the keyboard as he communicated with the snipers.I hel
As soon as I opened the basement door, her sweet voice pierced the heavy air like an arrow aimed straight at my heart. “Can I please use the bathroom?” she asked, her tone edged with a hint of desperation that made my stomach twist.I took slow, deliberate steps down the stairs. The dim light revealed her figure, hunched slightly in her chair. The sight made my chest tighten.Summer raised her head, her eyes shimmering with unshed tears, a pleading smile ghosting across her beautiful face. "Nicholas, please," she begged.Lips I kissed many times.Lips that breathed life into my dark soul.She gave me the kiss of life. The first woman who revived my cold and lifeless heart, only to rip it out of my chest and leave it for the hell hounds to feast on.She played me well.And I fell for her bullshit.Her eyes were bloodshot from the crying she’d been doing since she left my office.I pulled the knife from my pocket and knelt before her. Her golden-brown eyes that were once bright like hon
He stepped away, placing a gentle kiss on my head. "Stay safe and keep a low profile. I’ll stay in touch."And with that, he left, the door clicking shut behind him.But then realization hit me.That meant I’d been found, and someone knew about me.And I was a freaking mafia princess.What the ever loving hell was I supposed to do now?“Summer, I need you to follow me. Nicholas is requesting your presence in his office.”I was in the music room of Nicholas’s house playing the violin when the door swung open. Miguel slipped inside and leaned in to speak with Lorenzo. A few minutes later, Miguel left the room, and Lorenzo turned to face me, his expression serious.A spark of hope flickered within me.This was the first time Nicholas had asked to see me directly since the shootout. Since my conversation with Damian, I'd been eager to share the news with Nicholas, but he hadn’t replied to my messages.I nodded, setting my instrument down and rising to follow Lorenzo down the hall. Once we






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