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FIORELLA’S POV I shoved his body off mine and scrambled away, my chest rising and falling rapidly. Rhys was still breathing, but each breath came slower than the last. I glanced at the knife in my hand before tossing it aside and pushing myself to my feet. I stared down at him as a pool of his own blood began to form around him. If I went back to get help, his men would find out I had tried to escape, and they’d probably kill me for stabbing their Don. But my conscience knew I couldn’t leave him there to bleed to death. The freshly tattooed skin on my waist stung, as if reminding me of what he had done to me. Rage surged through me. Without a second thought, I continued toward the back of the building. A guard was moving crates from a truck into the security building. I waited behind a stack of empty crates until he disappeared inside. Then I slipped out. Finally, I was free. But I didn’t have time to bask in it. I needed a ride back to town so I could get my passport
FIORELLA’S POVPROPERTY OF DON RHYSI stared at the fresh tattoo on my waist in the mirror hung on the wall of the office, rage brimming inside of me. The tattooed skin still burned. Yes, I was no stranger to ink—the tattoos on my body were proof of that—but having him tatted on my body without my permission made me see red. Behind me, Rhys sat lazily on the edge of the bed, watching my reaction like he was admiring his handiwork. He even had the audacity to make the lettering elegant. “You’re insane,” I whispered again, my voice trembling with fury this time instead of fear.Rhys didn’t look remorseful in the slightest. “You keep saying that like it’s news.”I tore my eyes away from the mirror and turned to face him. “You branded me like an animal.”“I don’t care how it makes you feel if that’s why you’re mad,” he said. “I’m thinking of the placement for your next tattoo.”My stomach twisted violently.The worst part was how calm he looked about it all.Like forcing me into mar
FIORELLA’S POVI shook my head, refusing to move despite the effect his command had on me. This had to be a very bad dream. I pinched my arm to make sure it was real. Rhys tilted his head to the side. “You can do as I say or endure the humiliation of forcing you myself.”“Just let me go.”His cold smile remained in place, his eyes gleaming with amusement as he watched me like a predator watching its prey. “That’s not happening,” he returned. “You will be my wife.”There was no hesitation in his voice. “And I hate when people don’t listen,” he added. “For the last time, come sit.”I shook my head in defiance. “I’ve already lost my dignity, I have nothing left. I won’t roll over for you.”Rhys frowned, then stood up and walked across the office to me. My breath caught. I screamed when he grabbed my arm and pulled me closer as he walked back to his chair. He sat and hauled me onto his lap.Then he leaned closer, his gaze burning into mine. “I can already see how fun it would be t
FIORELLA’S POVMy mother used to say the man you meet at nineteen will hurt you most. Unfortunately for me, I met two.One was dead.And the other was sitting beside me. The drive was quiet except for the sound of my harsh breathing. Rhys stared out the window, not bothering to spare me a glance while Vani sat in the front passenger seat.The door beside me was locked, and there was no possible escape. I turned to look at Rhys. “Can we talk?”A muscle twitched in his jaw but he didn’t respond. The car slowly pulled up to a warehouse. Rhys got out first, then opened my side of the car and grabbed my arm, dragging me out roughly. I struggled against his hold to no avail. “Let me go.”He didn’t. He dragged me with him as we approached a white van a few yards away. A few men stepped out of the building with guns in their hands, all of them looking like they had crawled straight out of a crime film.He finally let me go. I glanced around, searching for any escape routes. There w
FIORELLA’S POV Nothing—absolutely nothing—could have prepared me for the sudden turn my life had just taken. First, I was ambushed and named as Papa’s successor in front of people who wanted nothing more than to gut me open. And the next second, I was told I had to marry someone I had promised to never speak to again. The fine hairs along my skin rose, and my heartbeat accelerated at the sight of him. Suddenly, I understood why I had been chosen as Papa’s successor. I was being sold off again. History was repeating itself. “No,” I said. Papa grabbed my hand and pulled me closer, his grip tight enough to hurt. “You’re turning thirty-three soon, and you’ve been married before.” “How does that—” “You are expired goods in the marriage market,” Papa cut me off, his whisper harsher now. “No one else would want you now. This is the only chance you’ll get, so shut your mouth.” A shiver ran down my spine. He didn’t even care that marriage was the last thing I wante
FIORELLA’S POV PRESENT With a sigh, I locked the restaurant and stood back to stare at the CLOSED sign. It had taken almost four years of planning, sleepless nights, and more tears than I would ever admit, but I had finally fulfilled my dream of opening my own restaurant. And just in time for my thirty-third birthday soon. Assuming my father didn’t ruin it first. It had been years since he kicked my mother and me out of the house, so whatever he wanted couldn’t be good. I stopped a cab and gave the driver directions to the place I never thought I’d return to. During the ride, I considered turning back numerous times. Papa was an excuse for a father, and my stepmother had somehow sunk her claws so deep into him that he abandoned his first and only biological child without a second thought. He loved her children more than he had ever loved me. So, naturally, I wasn’t exactly thrilled when his office called to request my presence. He didn’t even have the decency







