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Enemies At The Altar
Enemies At The Altar
Author: Pauline Maxwell

Chapter 1 – The Announcement

last update publish date: 2025-11-22 08:09:08

The sound of her father’s boots clicking across the marble floor sent a shiver down Mia Romano’s spine. She had learned long ago that those boots carried more than authority—they carried the weight of life or death. And now, as she waited in the study, her stomach churned with the sense that this visit wasn’t casual.

“Sit,” her father said without preamble, gesturing to the chair opposite his massive mahogany desk.

Mia obeyed, her fingers clasped tightly in her lap. The Romano estate had always felt like a gilded cage, but today, it felt more like a trap.

Her father’s eyes, sharp and unyielding, locked onto hers. “Mia, it’s time we spoke about your future.”

Her pulse quickened. “My… future?” she asked cautiously, sensing the storm behind his calm facade.

He leaned back in his chair, steepling his fingers. “You’re of age now. Old enough to… contribute to the family in ways you haven’t yet.” His words were measured, deliberate.

Mia swallowed hard. “Father, I—”

“I have arranged something for you,” he interrupted. His tone left no room for negotiation. “You will marry Mark DeLuca.”

The words hit her like a gunshot. Mia’s mind froze for a heartbeat before chaos erupted. “What?” she hissed. “No. Absolutely not. You can’t—he’s your… your right-hand man! I’m not marrying him!”

Her father’s gaze didn’t waver. “He is loyal, capable, and honorable. Everything you need in a husband.”

Mia felt the blood drain from her face. “I have a… I have someone else!” Her voice cracked slightly as she fought to keep control. “Ethan! You know I love him!”

Her father’s jaw tightened. “Love is a luxury, Mia. One we cannot afford.”

Rage coursed through her veins. “Luxury? Do you even hear yourself? This is my life! You can’t just—”

“I am your father,” he interrupted sharply, slamming a hand on the desk. “And I will decide what is best for the Romano name. That is final.”

Mia’s fists clenched. Heat and disbelief mixed in her chest, making it impossible to breathe. She couldn’t believe this. The man she had known her entire life, who had always been the pillar of fear and authority, was now dictating her heart.

“And Mark,” her father continued, his tone softer but still commanding, “has loved you quietly for years. He will make a loyal husband. He will protect you. You will respect this arrangement—or you will live with consequences you cannot even imagine.”

Mia’s hands trembled. Loved her? The thought made her stomach twist with confusion, disgust, and—somewhere deep, unacknowledged—a strange flicker of curiosity. But she refused to entertain it. “I don’t care if he’s in love with me. I will never marry him!”

Her father’s lips pressed into a thin line. “You don’t get to decide, Mia. Not anymore. You are a Romano first, a woman second. This is not a request. It is your duty.”

The words hit her like a hammer. Duty. Family. Legacy. The chains of her gilded cage tightened around her chest.

Mia stood abruptly, her chair scraping across the marble floor. “I… I won’t do it!” Her voice was shaking, but she wanted it to carry strength.

“You will,” her father said flatly. “And you will thank me one day. Or you will regret every word you just said.”

Mia turned on her heel, her heels clicking in defiance as she left the study. Her mind raced. How could he do this? How could he force her into a marriage with Mark DeLuca—the man she had always seen as untouchable, the man she hated for being her father’s shadow, for taking orders she would never take?

Outside, the cold evening air hit her like a splash of reality. She had a boyfriend. She had dreams. And now… she had Mark DeLuca.

Her world had just been rewritten in blood and steel.

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