ログイン**ALESSANDRO**
The hospital smelled like bleach when we arrived. Dante stayed close, his hand on my arm like I might bolt. Maybe I would have if he wasn't there.
Nico waited outside the ICU, arms crossed. His eyes tracked Dante like a predator sizing up prey.
"You actually brought him."
"Your brother goes nowhere without me now," Dante said. "That was the deal."
"There is no deal once Father dies." Nico stepped closer. "Then it's just you and me, Moretti."
"Looking forward to it."
I pushed between them. "Can we not do this here?"
Nico's hand shot out, grabbing my jaw. "Still playing peacemaker? Some things never change." He shoved me back. "Father's asking for you. Alone."
"I'm going in with him," Dante said.
"The hell you are."
"Then Alessandro doesn't go in at all." Dante's voice was flat. "Your choice."
Nico looked like he wanted to kill us both. But our father's voice came from the room, weak and demanding. "Let them both in."
The old man looked smaller in the hospital bed, tubes running from his arms. His eyes were still sharp though, taking in Dante's protective stance beside me.
"So this is the Moretti boy." Vittorio's laugh turned into a cough. "You hate my son."
"Yes," Dante said simply.
"Good. Hate keeps you honest." He looked at me. "You told him about the three men?"
"Yes."
"And did you tell him why I made you kill them?"
I swallowed. "No."
"They were planning to bomb another bakery. Moretti territory, but civilians would've died. Women. Children." Vittorio's eyes met mine. "I gave you the choice. Kill them clean or let Nico handle it his way. You chose mercy."
Dante's hand tightened on my arm. I couldn't look at him.
"You never told me that," Dante said quietly.
"You never asked what they'd done. Only that I'd killed them."
Vittorio coughed again. "The marriage happens. Even after I'm gone. I've made sure of it in my will. If either family breaks the agreement, they lose everything to Sofia Ricci." He looked at Nico. "That includes you. So keep your vendetta to yourself."
"You're protecting him." Nico's voice was poisonous. "Even now."
"I'm protecting the family. Something you've never understood." Vittorio's breathing was labored. "Alessandro, come here."
I approached the bed. His hand gripped mine with surprising strength.
"I was a terrible father. Made you into something you never wanted to be." His eyes were unfocused. "But you're stronger than Nico. You just hide it better."
"Father—"
"The marriage will save you both. If you let it." He looked past me to Dante. "He's more than you think. Give him a chance."
"I can't," Dante said.
"Then you'll destroy each other. Is that what you want?"
The machines started beeping. Nurses rushed in. We were ushered out.
Nico disappeared somewhere. Dante and I sat in the waiting room.
"The three men," Dante said finally. "You saved civilian lives."
"I still killed them."
"Would you do it again?"
I thought about it. "Yes. If it meant protecting innocent people."
He looked at me differently then. Not softer, but something shifted.
"My sister Bianca wanted to be a teacher. She was studying child development." His voice was distant. "The day it happened, she'd just gotten her acceptance letter to grad school. She showed it to everyone at breakfast, so excited."
"Dante—"
"I need you to understand what was taken. They weren't just names. They were people." He met my eyes. "And you're a Santoro. No matter what you did or didn't do, you're one of them."
"I know."
"But you tried to save others. Even when it cost you." He stood. "That doesn't make us even. Nothing will. But it's something."
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Vittorio died at 3 AM. Nico came out of the room with blood on his knuckles and rage in his eyes.
"He's gone. The engagement is off."
"Read the will," Dante said calmly.
The lawyer arrived at dawn. Sofia Ricci came with him. She looked at us all like pieces on a chess board.
"Vittorio was thorough. The marriage happens or both families lose their assets. Everything goes to neutral parties." She smiled. "He knew you'd try to back out, Nico. This was his insurance."
Nico threw a chair. "This is bullshit!"
"This is binding." The lawyer pushed papers forward. "The wedding proceeds as planned. Alessandro and Dante marry within three months or forfeit everything."
Marco arrived, flanked by Tommy and six soldiers. "We're here to collect Alessandro. Funeral or no funeral, he stays in our territory until the wedding."
"You're taking my brother during our mourning period?" Nico's hand moved to his gun.
"I'm taking my brother's fiancé to safety." Marco's voice was ice. "Unless you want to test our new alliance already."
Sofia stepped between them. "Gentlemen. Vittorio isn't even cold yet. Alessandro will return for the funeral. After that, he goes where Dante goes. That's the agreement."
The drive back was silent until Dante spoke.
"You could've told me. About the bombings you prevented."
"You wouldn't have believed me."
"Maybe not then. But I would now." He looked at me. "You're still a Santoro. That doesn't change. But you're not your brother."
"Is that supposed to make me feel better?"
"It's supposed to be the truth." His hand found mine briefly before pulling away. "And maybe the truth is all we have."
Something warm flickered in my chest. Dangerous and stupid, but there.
"Dante?"
"What?"
"Thank you. For coming to the hospital."
He didn't answer, but his fingers brushed mine again in the dark. Just for a second.
It was enough.
By midafternoon, the room looked like a battlefield of silver trays and empty plates. Alessandro stood. “I need air.”Dante’s gaze stayed on the window. “That’s a bad idea.”“It’s a street, not a war zone. Outside. The street. Like civilians.""We're not civilians."“For three days, we’re the Romanos. Civilians.”Alessandro was already pulling on his jacket. “Midtown. Nobody knows our faces. We can walk outside, and no one will try to kill us.”Dante watched him button his shirt. “That’s when people die.” “We’re ghosts here, Dante. Nobody’s even looking.”“You’re assuming no one’s looking.” Dante looked at him. ‘’Optimism gets people killed. It’s not safe. “You’re such a downer. I thought you liked a little excitement.” Alessandro said almost pleading.“People like us don’t get days off.’’ Dante added. “I’m bored out of my mind,” Alessandro sighed, dragging a hand through his hair as he leaned against the table. “No one said a honeymoon had to be this boring. We should spice thi
Inside, I saw things that made my blood run cold. The place looked like a torture chamber.There were chains hanging from the ceiling, a heavy interrogation chair bolted to the floor, and a long wooden whipping bench stained dark from years of use. On one table, I saw pliers, knives, batons, whip, branding iron, and metal hooks neatly arranged like tools in a workshop.Against the wall stood an old stretching rack, used to pull a person’s limbs apart. Beside it was a cage, barely large enough for someone to sit inside. There were also electric pods, thick leather straps, and buckets that I didn’t even want to imagine the purpose of.The entire place smelled of rust, blood and fear.I also noticed a massive metal basin, big enough to fit a human body inside. Nearby was a large fireplace setup, connected to a gas cylinder with a thick pipe running into it.Father turned to me.“Light the fire.”I didn’t dare ask what the fire was for.My hands were shaking as I walked toward it. I bent
They slept until noon. Dante woke first, which was a habit, but instead of reaching for his phone he lay still for a full minute, listening to Alessandro breathe. He let himself have the minute.Then he checked his phone.Three messages from Tommy, “all clear, all clear, Nico's at his penthouse, stop checking your phone”, and one from Marco that just said “enjoy it while it lasts”, which was the closest Marco came to a honeymoon blessing. And he felt weird after reading it.Alessandro stirred. "What time is it?""Noon."A long pause. "We slept until noon.""Yes.""I haven't slept until noon since I was nineteen." Alessandro rolled onto his back and stared at the ceiling with the expression of a man recalibrating. "I think your chest did something to me. Like a sedative.""I'll add it to my list of skills.""You should." He stretched, slow and unhurried, and then looked sideways at Dante. "Are we doing this correctly? The honeymoon? I've never had one.""Neither have I.""So we're bo
The hotel was Alessandro's pick. Nothing tied to the Santoro estate or Dante's place. Just a neutral suite in Midtown, booked under a fake name."Mr. and Mrs. Romano," the desk clerk said with a nod."Romano?" Dante raised an eyebrow in the elevator."First thing that popped in my head." Alessandro stared at the rising numbers. "Didn't want to debate last names right there at check-in.""Moretti. That's what we talked about.""We talked about you calling me Moretti, yes, but for safety reasons. Romano's still fair game." The doors dinged open. Alessandro stepped out first. "One night. Let the Romanos have their fun."Dante trailed him down the hall. "You're gonna be a pain in my ass forever, huh?""Most likely." Alessandro swiped the keycard, pushed the door wide. "Part of the deal when you said I do."The suite was sharp with clean edges, a sitting area, huge windows showing the city sprawl below. Alessandro shrugged off his jacket, tossed it on a chair, and headed to the glass, yank
The reception was held in Sofia’s private dining room above the casino—hidden from the noise below, but close enough that the faint hum of music and distant laughter drifted through the floor like a reminder that life was still moving outside their little bubble.It was small. Intentional. No spectacle. No press. No unnecessary faces pretending to care.The room glowed in soft gold light from low chandeliers and dozens of candles lining the windowsills. Round tables were dressed in cream linen and simple centerpieces—white roses, eucalyptus, and crystal glassware that caught the light every time someone lifted a toast. Nothing overdone. Just elegant enough to feel special without feeling staged.The long head table sat near the windows overlooking the city. The skyline shimmered behind them, lights scattered like spilled diamonds. It felt private up there—like the world was below them, and for once, not trying to reach in.Dinner moved smoothly. Courses arrived like clockwork—fresh br
The morning of the wedding arrived with the kind of quiet that made Dante suspicious.No calls. No threats. No Nico appearing out of nowhere with a gun and a grudge. Just pale winter sunlight coming through the bedroom curtains and Alessandro's elbow in his ribs."Stop checking your phone," Alessandro mumbled into the pillow."I'm not.""You've checked it four times in ten minutes. I can feel you tensing up each time."Dante set the phone face-down on the nightstand. "Today's the day Nico would strike.""Today's the day we get married." Alessandro rolled over, hair a disaster, eyes still half-closed. "Can we please keep those two things separate for at least the next six hours?""Six hours is the ceremony. What about the reception?""Dante.""Fine. Six hours."Alessandro stared at him. "You lasted four seconds.""That might be a personal record."That got a laugh out of him, rough and warm, and Dante felt something unknot in his chest. He'd been cataloguing those laughs lately, storin
** Dante **Nico had gone quiet, which made me more nervous than his threats ever did."You're spiraling," Alessandro said from the kitchen. "I can hear you thinking from here.""Something's wrong. Nico doesn't just give up.""Maybe he accepted defeat. The families backed us, he lost support." Ales
** DANTE **I froze, staring at the screen. Tommy.As my phone rang, my chest seized.What now? What could possibly be worse than everything that’s already happened?My fingers hovered over the phone, trembling. I was too scared to pick up.But I forced myself. I had to know.“This… had better be g
**ALESSANDRO**Waking up in Dante's bed instead of on the floor felt like a trap. He was already awake, staring at the ceiling."We shouldn't have done that," he said."Which part? The kissing or the part where you actually let me sleep next to you?""All of it." He sat up, running hands through hi
The sound of my phone ringing dragged me out of sleep. I reached for it blindly, still half-dazed, and saw Marco’s name flashing on the screen. I answered quietly, my voice thick with sleep. As he spoke, my eyes drifted to Alessandro. He was still asleep beside me, looking almost angelic in the so







