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ISABELLA RUSSO had everything wealth, power, a name feared across the underworld. As the only daughter of the infamous Russo mafia dynasty, she grew up behind gilded gates and blood-stained walls. But she wanted none of it. After college, Isabella walked away from the life. No more secrets. No more blood. Just peace. That peace died the night her entire family was slaughtered. And the man behind it? Damian Vercetti. Her brother’s best friend. Her family’s most trusted ally. Now the monster who tore it all down. He hunted her like prey. But when he found her, he didn’t kill her. He married her. Now Isabella is trapped inside a gilded cage, wearing his ring, speaking his name, playing the part of a perfect mafia wife. But behind every soft smile is a scream. Behind every gentle touch a threat. Damian Vercetti is cold. Calculated. A mafia king who doesn’t rule with love he rules with control. And Isabella is the crown he refuses to let go. But when a single message from a ghost of her past exposes a buried truth, Isabella’s world tilts again. Her family wasn’t guilty. They were framed. Now the real enemy wears a different face. And the man who destroyed her life might be the only one who can help her take it back. The question is: Can she trust the devil who broke her… to avenge the angels who died? Or will loving Damian Vercetti cost her the last piece of herself she has left? *************** AUTHOR'S NOTE Hey, reader. Let’s get one thing straight this is not your sweet, safe mafia romance. This story is dark. Twisted. Obsessive. There are moments that will make you pause, ache, maybe even rage. Damian Vercetti is not your redemption arc. He’s power without apology. Possession without permission. And Isabella? She’s not the damsel she’s the storm trying to survive the fire. If you’re here for roses and candlelight, this isn’t your book. But if you're ready for mind games, slow burn madness, shattered loyalties, and a heroine who learns to play the long game You’ve come to the right war. Buckle up. And when you’re done, tell me who you were rooting for... Because in this world, nobody walks away clean. 💋 ******************************** CHAPTER 1: OVERPROTECTIVE BROTHER ISABELLA The zipper hissed closed on my duffel bag, loud in the heavy silence of my room. Vincent stood by the door, arms folded like iron bars. Damian leaned against my desk, sunglasses perched in his hair, unreadable as ever but his eyes never stopped watching. Measuring. Judging. “You two gonna glare me into submission or just stand there until I combust?” My voice was light. My pulse wasn’t. Vincent didn’t move. “Finals can be taken from home. It’s safer.” Safer. Always safer. But never freer. “I already talked to Dad. He’s fine with me going back to campus.” “That was before” “I’m not a prisoner.” Vincent’s jaw clenched. His hand tightened on the handle of my suitcase, like he thought I’d vanish the second he blinked. Typical Vincent. Protective to the point of suffocation. “I need this,” I said, softer now. “I need normal. I need me.” No response. Just silence so dense it pressed against my chest. Damian hadn’t spoken once, but his gaze was like pressure on my spine sharp, assessing. Always a shadow behind Vincent. Always close enough to catch me, but never close enough to reach. Say something, I thought. Help me. Then his voice came low, calm, deliberate. > “She’s not a kid, Vince. Let her go.” It shouldn’t have meant anything. But it did. Because Damian wasn’t just Vincent’s second-in-command. He was the boy who used to sneak me candy under the table. The man I dreamed about when I was too young to understand what desire felt like. The one who never looked at me like anything but Vincent’s kid sister. Except sometimes… when he thought I wasn’t watching… he did. I stepped forward. Yanked the suitcase from Vincent’s grip. “Thanks for the concern. But I’m going.” “You’re making a mistake,” Vincent warned. I smirked. “Then it’s mine to make.” And I walked past them without looking back. --- In the living room, Dad sat in his usual chair, half-hidden behind The Tribune. Same khaki shorts. Same war-scarred stillness. “You’re really going?” he asked without lowering the paper. “I need to finish what I started.” “You already have.” He folded the paper, stood slowly, and touched my cheek with calloused fingers. “But if this is what you want…” “It is. Just tell Vincent to stop acting like I’m made of glass.” A chuckle rumbled from his chest. “He’s being a brother.” “He’s being a tyrant.” He shrugged. “No men. Unless something goes wrong.” Relief flooded me. “Deal. Thank you.” --- Outside, the SUV idled like a bodyguard. Damian slid my bag into the trunk, then opened the passenger door. > “I’ll drive.” My heart skipped. “Alone?” Vincent’s voice answered from behind me. “Of course not.” Of course. --- The drive was quiet. Too quiet. Just the hum of the road and the sound of my heartbeat trying to outrun my thoughts. Vincent kept glancing at me through the mirror not angry this time. > Sad. Uncertain. Like he was watching something slip through his fingers. I looked away. Too fast. Too guilty. Damian didn’t speak, but his hands on the wheel were tense knuckles white. Once, I caught him staring at me in the mirror. Not with softness. With heat. Then he looked away. By the time we reached campus, the silence had become unbearable. I jumped out the second we stopped. “Thanks for the ride,” I muttered. From across the parking lot, a girl whispered, “Who are they?” Another giggled, “God, they look dangerous.” If only they knew. If they saw past Vincent’s overprotective edge, past Damian’s cold composure If they knew what those two were capable of. “Call if you need anything!” Vincent called. “I won’t,” I shot back. --- Inside the dorm building, Liliana was waiting. Smirking. Arms folded. Eyes glinting. “Okay, your brother is fine, but that one?” She pointed to the window like it was cursed. “Damian Vercetti is a walking felony with abs.” I ignored her. “You sure you’re here for finals?” she teased. “Not to relive your eighth-grade fiancé fantasy?” “I never said love,” I said too fast. She raised a brow. “You wrote his name in cursive on every notebook. That counts.” I dragged my suitcase past her like it might protect my pride. “If you knew what they’re really like…” I murmured. She caught up. “Still doesn’t make him any less hot.” --- In our room, she darted to the window. “They’re still there!” I froze. Against my better judgment, I moved beside her. Vincent waved his familiar two-finger salute. But Damian… didn’t move. > He wasn’t smiling. He was staring. His eyes locked onto mine burning. Calculating. Something between anger and obsession. > Like I was the answer to a question he hated asking. Then he turned. Opened the door. Gone. Liliana whistled. “That man just looked at you like you were a sin he wanted to commit.” “He sees me as a sister.” But the words felt brittle. Wrong. She leaned closer. “Maybe once. But not today.” I didn’t answer. Because deep down… God help me, I needed her to be right.ISABELLATwo days have passed since the attack, but the memory still clings to me like a shadow I can’t shake. The sound of that gunshot hasn’t left my ears sharp, metallic, final. Every creak in the house makes me flinch.Who could want me dead?Damian has kept me locked inside the estate ever since, as if the walls could keep danger out. I haven’t seen him once. Not in the halls. Not in the gardens. He’s simply… gone. And in his absence, Richard and Tracy watch me like hawks, their eyes following even the smallest movement I make.The truth is, I’m afraid. I just don’t know who I should be afraid of.It started the night he proposed when a bullet tore through the air just behind me. Then, days later, men tried to drag me away from him in broad daylight. It’s too much to be a coincidence. Someone is hunting me.I push the thoughts aside as I step into the kitchen. Warm light spills across the polished counters. The air smells of freshly baked bread and coffee strong enough to jolt an
DAMIAN“Come on, Dami. Don’t let that bastard ruin your big day. Pretend he doesn’t exist,” Matthew muttered under his breath, leaning closer so only I could hear.I didn’t answer. My gaze was fixed on Wylie.He wasn’t far. Just in front of me.Wylie.His posture screamed arrogance, but his tux cheap and crumpled betrayed him. He looked like a man trying too hard to be someone he’d never be. His gaze drifted casually over the crowd, then locked on Isabella. That smug little curl of his lips was the final straw.My jaw tightened until my teeth ached. The stem of my wine glass groaned in my grip.I pictured it for a second just a second launching the glass across the room, watching it shatter against that pathetic excuse of a face.But I didn’t.Violence wasn’t necessary. Not yet.I met his eyes instead.I didn’t blink. Didn’t speak. Just gave him the kind of look that made weaker men forget how to breathe. That made traitors remember their place. My kind of look cold, sharp, and cut fr
DAMIANThe light from my desk lamp flickered over scattered documents as I reviewed the final plans. My mind should’ve been on logistics, security, cameras, guest lists but all I could picture was her.Isabella.A soft knock tapped against the door, followed by Richard stepping in, sharp in his black suit, his presence stiff and formal."How’s everything for tomorrow?" I asked, my tone calm, but cold beneath the surface.Richard stood straight, hands clasped behind his back like a soldier reporting to war."We’re ready, sir. Just as you instructed. Media coverage is confirmed, the guest list’s tight, and security has been doubled. Diego and I will stay with her the entire time."My eyes narrowed at the mention of his brother."Good," I said slowly, leaning back in my chair. My gaze drifted toward the window, past the view, past the skyline. "Nothing must happen to her. She’s the most precious thing I have."He gave a nod quick, silent and turned to leave.The door clicked shut.I exha
ISABELLAHe came closer, the heavy silence between us thick enough to choke on. The soft glow of the chandelier flickered above, casting shadows across my bare skin as I stood in front of the full-length mirror naked. Vulnerable. Exposed. My reflection looked like a stranger.Damian’s voice slid into my ear like a razor wrapped in silk."You should’ve stayed a good girl, princess. You shouldn’t have followed your friend."Tears welled in my eyes, blurring the image of the broken girl staring back at me. She had my face, my body, but none of my strength.I barely registered the moment his hand slid around me. But I felt it his fingers trailing lower, claiming territory that no longer felt like mine. One finger pushed into me, and my lips parted on a shaky moan.He yanked my hair back, forcing my gaze to hold the mirror’s reflection."You don’t moan. You don’t scream. You don’t move unless I tell you to. Do you understand?" His voice was low, dangerous. "If you disobey me, your friend d
ISABELLA The car ride back was painfully silent. Two of Damian’s men sat in front, but I barely saw them. My eyes were locked on the city vanishing behind us through the tinted window, and all I could think about was Liliana her eyes, her startled face, her confusion when I screamed her name. I had nearly reached her. Just a few more steps. But I knew what would’ve happened if I had taken them. Beside me, Tracy sat with her arms folded tightly, her lips pressed into a straight line. I ruined her day. I ruined everything. “I’m sorry,” I whispered, not daring to look at her. She turned slowly, offering a soft smile as her hand found mine. “It’s okay,” she said, her voice calm. But her eyes told a different story. She was scared. For me. For herself. Maybe for what would happen next. I didn’t blame her. I was scared too. The estate gates groaned open like the jaws of a beast, and my stomach twisted as if something inside me already knew this wouldn’t end in mercy. The SUV
ISABELLA The scent of lavender still clung to my skin, reminding me that I must have drifted off in the bathtub last night. My fingers brushed over the faint bruises on my thighs reminders of Damian’s touch. A shiver raced down my spine, not from fear, but from the memory. God, what was wrong with me? I should hate him. But all I could think of was how badly I wanted him again. I pulled the towel tighter around me, dragging my lazy body toward the bathroom mirror. My reflection looked dazed puffy eyes, hair messy from sleep, and lips swollen from kisses I shouldn't have enjoyed. I reached for my toothbrush when my phone buzzed on the counter. Damian. I didn't even hesitate. My heart leapt as I snatched the phone and opened the message like a lovesick fool. Dress up, little princess. You were so obedient last night you deserve an outing. My men will be following you. Wear whatever you like. I stared at the screen, my jaw dropping. Wait… what? I blinked again, rereading t