LOGINL A N A
Before any of us can say anything, a woman's voice cuts through the tension.
"Boss." A woman calls out, and I watch as Ezio's face changes completely, anger and irritation now crossing his features as he slowly turns in the direction of the person who just spoke, still remaining in front of me and giving me no room to move at all.
I turn my head and see her standing in the doorway. A tall, elegant woman, wearing a black fitted dress, her brown hair tied back, with a set of glasses covering her blue eyes. She looks at me once, then back at him. "My apologies for the intrusion."
"What is it, Fernanda?" He asks, his tone clearly irritated.
"Everything is set for tonight, sir. The guests will begin arriving in 1 hour." She announces, and Ezio sighs and turns back to me, continuing to stare down at me carefully.
"Good." He says. "I want you to get her ready for tonight. Get her out of this dress, have her cleaned up and changed into something... black..." He says to me, his eyes glinting. "I'd like to show off my newest prize."
I stare at him, horror curling in my chest. Prize? The word burns.
The woman, Fernanda, doesn't flinch. Instead, she nods once, gracefully. "Of course, Don Ezio."
The title catches my attention instantly, making my heart sink to my feet.
"Don?" I repeat, blinking up a few times. "As in–..." I can barely get the words out... "T-The leader of..." I try to say, but he finishes before I can.
"An Italian Mafia? Yes, darling." He smiles, finally looks amused. He finally steps away from me, allowing me to breathe as he looks back at me, his smirk deepening. "You really don't know who I am, do you?"
My mouth goes dry. "No..." I whisper.
"Then let me be the first to say…" He pauses, his voice low, rich and deadly. "Welcome to the Underground, Lana..."
His words reverberate in my mind, and for a moment, I feel like I'm not even in my own body, like my mind has hidden me somewhere far to try and keep me safe. But suddenly I come crashing back down, quickly realising that this isn't a figment of my imagination... and I have come face to face with the Don of an Italian Mafia... Ezio Benedetti.
That explains everything. The way he moved in the lounge, how people were so terrified of him but couldn't say a thing. The bodyguards, the lavish lifestyle, the mansion... the killing...
He runs an entire criminal organisation...
He watches me silently, as if my reaction amuses him, before he snaps his fingers once. Footsteps flood into the room, and I turn to watch his guards step towards me. I don’t even have time to react before two of them grip my arms, gently but firmly."Have Fernanda lead the way." Is all he orders, and the men nod swiftly before they begin tugging me in the direction of the woman who had spoken earlier.
"W-wait..." I try to say, but they're already taking me across the room. I look back over my shoulder, my heart pounding, my voice caught somewhere between disbelief and fear. I can't believe what my life has come to now...
I catch Ezio watching me. He hasn’t moved, and is standing right where I left him, framed by the golden firelight, watching me with that same expression – calm, sure and possessive.
Like he’s already won.
The woman spins around and continues to walk forward, her hips swaying from side to side as she walks.
“Don’t fight it,” she says softly without even looking at me, almost kindly. "It’s easier if you don’t..."
But I can’t even answer her. My thoughts are spinning too fast, and my chest feels too tight. I keep walking because they make me, because my body doesn’t know what else to do. They lead me through another hallway, the echo of my heels filling the air as we move forward.
Welcome to the Underground. His words linger again...
The words repeat in my mind over and over, until they start to sound like a sentence being passed.
And as the doors close behind me, I know one thing for certain... whatever I thought fear was before tonight, I was wrong. Because this isn’t fear anymore. This is something deeper.
Something that feels a lot like being claimed.
The hallway seems to go on forever, and every step I take echoes faintly against the marble floor, bouncing back at me like a sound that doesn’t belong in my ears. Felicia walks a few paces ahead, her stride unhurried, as though she’s leading me to a gala rather than deeper into captivity. The soft click of her heels keeps time with the racing of my heart, steady, relentless and almost hypnotic.
I continue to scan the hallways, taking in my surroundings as I'm led forward. I don’t know whether to be terrified or impressed. Both, maybe. It all looks too perfect to be real, and I can't this is a place Ezio calls home...
Fernanda doesn’t speak, and I don’t ask questions. I just walk, my heels clicking softly beside hers, my pulse a drumbeat under my skin. My dress, the one I wore hours ago, thinking the worst thing I’d face tonight was heartbreak, now feels all wrong, too elegant for this nightmare. The fabric clings to me, heavy with sweat and fear, and though it's under the wrong circumstances, I can't wait to get out of it and get cleaned up.
We pass a massive set of double doors carved from dark oak, and through the crack, I catch a glimpse of men in tuxedos, a bar lined with crystal decanters and the soft murmur of conversation. It feels like another world entirely, one I clearly don’t belong to.
Fernanda glances back at me briefly, her eyes shifting over my body with quiet curiosity. Her gaze lingers on the hem of my dress, the necklace around my throat, the trembling hands I keep trying to hide.
That’s when she finally breaks the silence...
L A N AThe room slowly empties out after the meeting ends, chairs scraping lightly against the floor as everyone stands and begins to file out one by one, conversations picking up in low voices as they leave, already moving on to whatever tasks Dante assigned them, and I stay seated even as everyone else leaves, watching it all happen while trying to process everything I just heard. It feels like I was dropped into the middle of a moving machine and expected to keep up without slowing it down, and even though no one said it directly, I know that is exactly what is expected of me now.Daniella is one of the last to leave, her eyes lingering on me briefly before she gives Dante a small nod, and then she is gone too, the door closing behind her with a quiet click that leaves the room feeling larger than it did before. A silence falls in the room, and I gulp quietly and turn in his direction, realising that it is now just the two of us... I sit there for a second, unsure if I should stan
L A N AI stay where I am for a second longer than necessary after Dante speaks, watching the way Daniella answers him so easily, like this is routine for them, like moments like this happen all the time and they already know their roles without needing to think about it, and I realise I am the only one here who still feels out of place, the only one trying to catch up while everyone else moves forward without hesitation.“Not at all, we were just keeping Lana company,” Daniella says, her tone casual, but her eyes flash to me for a brief second, like she is checking that I am alright without actually asking.“Mm,” Dante answers, and that sound alone tells me he has already moved on in his head to whatever comes next.“I hope I didn’t keep you waiting for too long,” he adds, glancing at me now, and I don’t miss the way his expression softens just slightly, like he is making a quiet effort to shift gears when it comes to me.“No, you didn’t...” I answer, and I hear how small my voice so
L A N A“Bonnie.” I then hear a familiar voice call out through the low hum of conversation, making me turn to find Daniella walking toward us with purpose, her eyes moving between the two of us before settling briefly on me. I can already tell she is questioning why I am standing here in a room that clearly isn’t meant for me, surrounded by people who know exactly what they’re doing while I’m just trying not to look out of place.“What’s the update?” Daniella asks, shifting her attention fully to Bonnie, her posture straight as she folds her arms loosely, and Bonnie doesn’t hesitate to answer, slipping right back into whatever role she holds here, her tone more focused than it was when we were walking through the halls.“Everything’s running smoothly, the guys are already on the move with the shipment transfer,” Bonnie begins, but then she pauses mid-sentence, her eyes moving toward me again as if she has just remembered I’m standing right here, and Daniella follows that glance immed
L A N A“So how did you find yourself here?” Bonnie asks, and her tone casual as she glances back at me once before turning back and facing forward, just as I follow after her, trying to keep up with her pace until I'm walking right beside her. I hesitate for a second while we walk, my hands loosely clasped in front of me as I try to figure out how to even explain everything without sounding completely insane, because even to me it still feels unreal, like I skipped steps in my own life and ended up somewhere I don’t belong, surrounded by people who speak about violence and power like it is just part of their routine.“Long story… but uhm… to keep it short…” I start, and I trail off a little as I go over it in my head, trying to organise it in some sort of way that makes sense, even though nothing about it really does. I let out a small breath before continuing, glancing at Bonnie just to make sure she is still listening, which she is, completely, her expression calm and her attention
L A N AI take my time walking through the halls, my eyes moving across everything around me, the high ceilings, the clean floors, the way everything is arranged. I still find it hard to believe that I managed to find myself in a place like this. It still feels far from the life I was living just days ago, and I find myself wondering how I ended up here, how I went from planning a future with Tyler to walking through a mansion owned by a man who leads a life I barely understand.My thoughts drift back to the engagement party without warning, the memory coming in pieces as I walk, the faces, the laughter, the way everything felt normal until it did not, and I can still picture the moment everything shifted, the whispers, the looks, the way people I had known for years turned on me without hesitation, choosing his version of the story without even asking for mine, and I wonder now if any of them have even thought about me since then, if anyone questioned what really happened or if they
L A N A“Oh… uhm… o-okay…” I answer, my voice coming out softer than I intend as I feel my cheeks warm almost instantly, forcing me to lower my gaze to the plate in front of me as if the food has suddenly become the most interesting thing in the room, even though I am fully aware that he is still watching me and that only makes it harder to act normal, my fingers adjusting slightly around the fork in my hand as I try to settle myself.He doesn't say anything after that, making the silence even more unbearable as my thoughts run wild. It's like he's giving me space to gather myself without pushing, and then he finally speaks again, his voice calm as ever, asking,“Are you enjoying your food?” and I glance up briefly, meeting his eyes for a second before nodding.“Yes, I am, thank you,” I reply, and this time I manage a small smile without thinking too much about it, which surprises me more than anything since it feels natural, not forced. I quickly look back down again, taking another
L A N AI am painfully aware of how small I feel standing here.Not just physically, though that is impossible to ignore, the way Dante stands taller than everyone else in the room, the way his presence seems to take up space without effort, but emotionally too, like I am a child who wandered into
L A N A He is smiling back at me, a short glass of golden liquor in his hand as he carefully makes his way over to me."Look at you..." He says to me, and that's when I feel Fernanda nudge me towards Ezio, just as I gasp and begin making my way towards him. The music suddenly quiets down, and the
L A N AHe stops a few feet away from me, crouching slowly until we are almost at eye level, his gaze searching my face with an intensity that makes my breath hitch. I expect cruelty, a demand or another command that strips away what little control I have left.But instead, his voice comes out calm
L A N AWe step outside together, the late morning air feeling cool against my skin as the front doors close quietly behind us, and I immediately notice the black car parked near the entrance, its engine already running as if it has been waiting for this exact moment, which I suppose it has. The st







