LOGINThe Romano estate was quiet that evening, but the tension inside Mia’s suite was anything but.
She was rifling through drawers, packing a small bag. Clothes. Essentials. Anything she could grab in case she decided she’d had enough of this life—the life her father had forced her into. A soft knock at the door froze her hand. “Mia, may I come in?” Mark’s voice, low and calm, carried through the wood. She didn’t answer immediately. When she finally spoke, it was sharp, defensive. “I’m busy.” “Packing?” His steps were slow, deliberate. “Going somewhere?” Mia whirled around, anger flaring. “Why do you care? This isn’t your business!” Mark’s dark eyes narrowed, calm and piercing. “It is my business when it concerns your safety.” Her fists clenched. “My safety? Really? Or are you just obeying my father’s orders like the good little soldier you always are?” He froze, the slightest twitch in his jaw betraying a flicker of emotion. “I am not a soldier,” he said evenly. “I am a husband. And as your husband, I will protect you whether you like it or not.” Mia laughed bitterly, a sound sharp enough to slice through the thick air of the room. “Husband? Don’t make me laugh. You think wearing a suit and standing at my father’s side makes you my husband? You’re nothing but his puppet. His tool. His right-hand man. And now I’m supposed to… to be grateful to you?” Mark’s eyes darkened, but he didn’t step closer. His voice, however, carried a dangerous calm. “I am not your father’s puppet. And I am not here for gratitude. I am here because you are mine—now, and whether you acknowledge it or not, you are under my protection.” Mia’s hands shook. “Mine? Don’t you dare speak like that! I’m not yours! I am me, and I will never belong to anyone I don’t choose!” Mark took a step forward, his shadow stretching across the floor, powerful and inescapable. “Choice doesn’t exist here, Mia. You were forced into this world the day you were born. You can fight it, scream at me, and lash out all you want—but when danger comes, you will have me at your side whether you like it or not.” Her eyes blazed, a mix of fury and humiliation. “So that’s it? You’re just another extension of my father? Another man telling me what I can and cannot do?” Mark’s hand twitched as if restraining himself from striking the wall instead of her. “I am not your father, Mia. And I am not here to command you. But if someone—anyone—threatens you, I will not hesitate. Do you understand?” Mia’s chest heaved. “And what if I don’t want your protection? What if I want to make my own decisions? Will you—will you just stand there like a soldier, obeying orders, while my life is torn apart?” Mark’s gaze softened fractionally, though his body remained rigid with control. “I am not here to obey orders. I am here because I have always cared for you. Always. And now, in this world, I will ensure no harm comes to you, even if it is against your will.” A sharp pang of something she refused to name stabbed Mia’s heart. For a brief, infuriating second, she felt seen. Truly seen. But anger surged again, overpowering it. “Caring?” she spat. “Don’t confuse loyalty with love. Don’t confuse duty with feeling. You are nothing but a soldier in my father’s army. You always have been. And now—now you think you can play the part of protector? Don’t you dare pretend this has anything to do with me!” Mark’s hands curled into fists at his sides. “You misunderstand me.” “Oh, I understand perfectly,” she snapped. “You are here because my father told you to be. You follow orders. You obey. And I hate it! I hate you! I hate that you think standing there with that calm, perfect mask makes you more than what you are!” Mark’s eyes burned, the first real flicker of something dangerous appearing. “You are wrong,” he said, voice low, almost a growl. “I am here because I choose to be. You think I am a puppet of your father? Perhaps in the world, I am. But for you? I am here for no one but you. I have always been.” Mia froze. The words hit her like a bullet. She wanted to lash out, to scream, to tell him she didn’t believe him—but a small, unwelcome part of her listened. Always been? She shook her head violently, refusing to entertain the thought. “Stop! Don’t… don’t try to twist this! You’re my enemy, Mark. You always have been. And now, you’re supposed to be my husband. I… I don’t want you!” Mark’s jaw tightened, and he stepped closer, close enough that she could feel the heat radiating from him, close enough that the control he exuded filled the room. “Perhaps you don’t. Perhaps you will fight it every day for the rest of your life. But the truth is,”—his voice softened, just enough to make her chest ache with a confusing emotion—“you are mine, Mia. Whether you fight it or not, whether you accept it or not, I will not let anything happen to you.” Mia’s breath caught. Rage, humiliation, fear, and something else—something sharp and unfamiliar—swirled inside her. She wanted to turn away. She wanted to flee. She wanted to hate him harder than ever. “I… I hate you,” she whispered finally, voice trembling, though her eyes burned with defiance. Mark’s expression softened just slightly, and he didn’t answer. Instead, he stepped back, giving her space, but his eyes never left her. That quiet, unwavering stare told her everything she refused to acknowledge: he would wait. He would endure her hatred. He would endure everything to keep her safe. And in that moment, Mia realized something terrifying. His loyalty, his patience, his control—it wasn’t for her father. It wasn’t just for duty. It was for her. A shiver ran through her, unbidden and unwanted. She turned abruptly, grabbing her bag, and stormed out of the room before she could betray herself any further. Mark watched her go, silent, resolute. For the first time, a faint flicker of something warmer crossed his face—a hint that, despite her hatred, he would not stop, would not retreat, would not give up on her. Outside the suite, the mansion’s halls were empty. Mia’s footsteps echoed, sharp and angry. She wanted to scream. She wanted to cry. She wanted to run. But most of all, she wanted to deny the stirrings in her chest, the unexplainable reaction to the man she had been forced to marry. I hate him, she repeated, panting slightly, gripping her bag tighter. But even as she muttered the words, she couldn’t ignore the fact that part of her hated her own heartbeat for reacting at all. And Mark? He simply waited, patient, unwavering, knowing this was only the first clash of many.The words still echoed through the Romano mansion.No one questioned Mia.No one tried to comfort her.The bloodstained watch rested in her hand, its cracked face reflecting the chandelier above.Mark had worn it every day since she gave it to him.Now it was all she had.For now.The war room filled within minutes.Captains, advisors, and security chiefs took their places around the long table.Don Romano sat at the head.His expression was unreadable.Luca stood beside the map board.Marco carried the latest reports.Valentina spread photographs and intelligence files across the table.Every eye turned toward Mia as she walked in.She didn't look broken.She looked focused.Don Romano spoke first."We wait."The room remained silent."We gather intelligence. We identify where they're holding Mark. Then we strike."Mia slowly looked at him."No."The single word cut through the room.The Don's eyes narrowed."No?""We've already waited."She placed Mark's watch on the table."They to
Rain poured over the abandoned docks.Smoke drifted through the shipping yard.The ground was littered with shell casings, broken concrete, and abandoned weapons.The Romano convoy had been scattered.Some men had escaped.Others were still fighting.Mark wiped the blood from the corner of his mouth.His breathing remained steady.He counted the footsteps around him.Eight.No...Ten.He picked up another magazine from a fallen attacker and reloaded without hesitation."They're closing in!"Marco shouted from behind a steel container."I know."The next wave came.Mark stepped forward.His movements were precise.Every strike had purpose.Every shot found its target.The narrow alley between the containers became a battlefield.One attacker fell.Then another.Then another.The remaining men hesitated.None of them wanted to be the first to charge him.One of Moretti's lieutenants swallowed nervously."Why won't he stay down?"Moretti watched from a distance, completely calm."Because
The explosion shook the docks like an earthquake.Fire erupted behind the convoy.The first armored vehicle lifted off the ground before crashing onto its side.Metal screamed.Glass shattered.Smoke swallowed the night."Ambush!"Marco shouted."Take cover!"Gunfire erupted from every direction.Bullets tore through the warehouse walls.The enemy had never been inside.They had been waiting outside all along.Mark grabbed Moretti's collar, but the rival leader only smiled."You were looking at the wrong building."He slammed a smoke grenade onto the floor.A thick cloud burst between them.By the time it cleared...Moretti was gone."Move!"Mark ordered.His men fought their way toward the exits.Another explosion rocked the loading yard.The warehouse doors burst open.Outside, the docks had become a battlefield.At the Romano mansion...Luca leaned over the communications desk.Static filled the speakers.Marco's voice crackled for less than a second."...under atta—"The transmiss
The words echoed in the abandoned warehouse long after Moretti walked away.Enzo remained tied to the chair.Bruised.Exhausted.But unbroken.He knew Mark would come looking.He only prayed it wouldn't be too late.The following morning, the Romano mansion was restless.Every corridor buzzed with rumors.The missing guard.The suspected leak.The unanswered questions.No one trusted silence anymore.Mark was in the war room when Marco entered with a sealed envelope."It arrived ten minutes ago.""No sender?"Marco shook his head."It was left at the front gate."Mark opened it.Inside was a map.A warehouse on the eastern docks was circled in red.Beneath it, a single sentence was written.Tonight. All three rival captains will be there.Luca frowned."That's convenient."Valentina took the note from Mark.She studied the handwriting.Then the map.Then the ink."I don't like it.""Why?"Mark asked."Because it's exactly the kind of information we'd want."She placed the paper on the
Valentina's words stayed with Luca long after she walked away.For the first time in months, he didn't have a joke.Only unease.By dawn, the Romano mansion was already awake.Security teams reported early.Vehicles were inspected.Every entrance was checked twice.After the recent attacks, no one took chances anymore.Marco, the head of security, stood in the courtyard with a clipboard.He frowned."Where's Enzo?"A young guard looked up."He should've reported for the morning shift an hour ago."Marco checked the roster again.Enzo Morelli.Never late.Not once in seven years."Call him."The guard dialed immediately.The phone rang.Then went to voicemail.Again.And again.Marco's expression hardened."Search the grounds."Within minutes, guards spread across the estate.The gardens.The garages.The armory.Nothing.Mark arrived just as the search expanded beyond the mansion gates."What happened?"Marco handed him the report."Enzo is missing."Mark looked up."Any signs of a st
The next morning, the silver promise ring still rested on Mia's finger.She turned it absentmindedly as she stood by the bedroom window.It was simple.Quiet.Yet every time she looked at it, she remembered Mark's words.Choose me.She already had.After breakfast, Mark found her in the training room.She was throwing punches at the heavy bag.Again.And again.Each hit harder than the last."You'll break your wrist."She didn't stop."I'll be fine."The bag swung violently.Mark watched in silence.He knew this wasn't training.She was trying to outrun something.Finally, he stepped forward and caught the bag before it swung back."Mia."She lowered her fists.Her breathing was uneven."I'm okay.""No."His voice was calm."You're pretending to be."She looked away.For several seconds, neither of them spoke.Then she whispered,"I still see his face."Mark didn't ask whose.He already knew."The man..."Her voice cracked."The one I killed."She closed her eyes."Sometimes I wake up
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