LOGINBlair thought she was stepping into a new family. Instead, she walked straight into a world built on blood and secrets. Her step-brother had always kept his distance, treating her as if she was nothing but a child. But behind the coldness was something far more dangerous—because he was not just the aloof heir of her new family. He was a shadow in the underworld. A man who killed without hesitation. They called him "Ghost Rider," the heir of a powerful Mafia family rooted with Biker Gangs. “Having read your diary, I know what you dream about, angel. I know every craving you try to hide.” His words unsettled her. His touch terrified her. Yet the closer he drew, the more she realized escape was impossible. He was her obsession, her tormentor, her protector. Trapped under the same roof with him and her ruthless stepfather, Blair soon discovered the truth: there were no lines between family and enemies, love and ruin. In a world ruled by power and violence, desire turned into a dangerous game of control. And once he claimed her, breaking free would cost more than her heart—it could cost her life. A forbidden mafia romance where passion is a weapon, and love is just another way to destroy.
View MoreBlair’s P.O.V.
I stood at the gate with my suitcase dragging at my side. The house looked the same, but it didn’t feel like home anymore. Curtains drawn, windows locked. Still, I waited, hoping Dad would come out—just once.
Behind me, Mom leaned against the car, tapping her fingers on the roof. “Blair,” she called, her voice sharper than before. “He would rather not see you. Let’s go.”
I ignored her and rang the bell again. The sound echoed inside, but nothing moved. My chest tightened. He was in there. I knew it. He just didn’t want to face me.
I turned away, fighting the sting in my eyes, when the door creaked open.
“Princess.”
His voice was faint, broken. I spun back. Dad stood in the doorway, thinner than I remembered, with shadows beneath his eyes.
“I… I didn’t hear the bell,” he said, his lips twisting into a forced smile.
I knew he had, but I didn’t argue. I dropped my suitcase and ran into his arms. His embrace felt weaker, but it was still home.
“I shouldn’t have shut you out,” he murmured against my hair. “I was never angry at you, Blair. Not once.”
My throat tightened. “It’s okay, Dad. I just… I needed to say goodbye. I’m leaving for L.A.”
“I know.” His hand lingered on my cheek, rough and trembling. “You’ll be safe there. But promise me something. If you ever need me, you call. No matter what. You’ll always be my little girl.”
I nodded, whispering, “I’ll visit on your birthday.”
Before I could fall apart, I pulled away and picked up my suitcase. He stayed on the porch, watching me go, his figure fading in the rearview mirror as Mom drove off.
Silence filled the car. I stared out the window, thinking of Dad, the scar on my stepdad’s jaw, and the son I hadn’t met yet. None of it mattered. One year—that was all. Then I’d be eighteen. Then I’d come back.
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Dimitri’s P.O.V.
I sat in my office, reading through files on the Miami project, when the door creaked open. My father walked in with a cocky grin, gripping an envelope like it was gold.
I already guessed what was inside. I knew what was coming, but I stayed quiet. There's no point letting him know I had the men wrapped around my finger. If he realized the underbosses followed me now, he would lose his temper and cause another massacre.
“Dimitri,” he said like he owned the world. “Got something important for you.”
I didn’t bother to hide my annoyance. “That right? What is it this time—babysitting or cleaning up after one of your messes?”
“Enough with the attitude,” he barked, waving the envelope. “You and Vale are going undercover. Some fancy uptown schools. I need you to dig into the sheriff’s little brother.”
I dropped the file in my hand and raised a brow. “You want me… to go to school? I run half the East Coast, and you want me pretending to be some damn teacher?”
“This is bigger than your ego,” he said. “The sheriff’s been taking out our people one by one. His brother’s the only weak point. No records, no photos, nothing. All we know is that he was at that school. You get close, figure out his connection, and find us a way to take the sheriff down.”
I scoffed and grabbed the envelope, flipping it open. New ID, background files… a full fake identity.
“Why don’t we just shoot the sheriff between the eyes and be done with it?”
“Because that hasn’t worked for anyone else,” he snapped. “Every hit on him failed. He’s a ghost. But his brother? He’s real, and he’s unprotected.”
I leaned back in my chair, blowing out a slow breath. “And while I’m stuck playing happy little teacher, you’ll be at home, playing husband?”
His jaw tightened. “You leave my wife out of this.”
I sneered, lighting a cigarette just to piss him off more. “Your wife? The same woman you met three months ago? And that stepdaughter I’ve never seen? You act like they’re royalty.”
“They’re part of this family now.”
“No. They’re part of your midlife crisis,” I said coldly. “I don’t care if you tattoo their names on your chest—they’ll never be my family. You better tell them to stay out of my way because if they show up at my place, I’ll send them back to you in pieces.”
His hands curled into fists, but he kept himself in check. I knew I got under his skin, and I liked it.
“Get it through your thick skull,” he said, voice low. “This is about survival. You do this, we survive. You screw it up, we’re all dead.”
I stood up and leaned across the desk, towering over him. “I’ll handle the job because I don’t feel like dying anytime soon. But make no mistake—I don’t answer to you. You’re the boss in name only. Remember that.”
He stared back, his mouth set in a tight line, but he didn’t say a word. He just turned and walked out.
I sat back down, crushed the cigarette in the ashtray, and grabbed the envelope. Inside was an ID card with my face on it. I face-palmed. "You have got to be kidding me."
As far as fake ID goes, this was a joke. My name was not changed. The only things different from my original ID card were the address and identification number.
"Whoever thought this plan would work was brain-dead."
I am famous in the Mafia world, and not just because of my father's name. Going undercover with this was suicide—or maybe that was precisely what I wanted. Let it fail, just to show my father how useless his plans were.
I barely flipped through the documents when Vale barged in without knocking, like he owned the place.
“Ever heard of knocking?” I muttered without looking up.
Vale chuckled. “Since when do I need permission to walk into your office?”
I sighed and set the papers down. Vale was the only one I tolerated—my brother without the blood. But today, his cocky grin irritated me.
“Maybe you don’t need permission, but some sense would help. I’m not in the mood.”
Vale dropped into a chair. “Let me guess—you’re sulking over the high school gig? Dad’s not stupid. There’s a plan.”
I shot him a sharp glare. “Vale, stop defending him. We both know this person is stupid.”
“Convince me,” he said.
I leaned in. “One, everyone knows who I am. Two, this ID is pathetic. Three, I’m losing my mind waiting months. I need to spill blood, not babysit a kid.”
Vale was quiet, thinking. Then he asked, “When was your last therapy session?”
I tensed. “Been a while.”
“How long?”
“Six months, maybe.”
“And meds?”
“Stopped them too.”
He snapped, “You know what happens off those meds.”
I looked away. Vale paced. “Get up. We’re going to the doctor.”
“I can’t,” I said.
He stopped. “Why?”
“Because,” I sighed, “I killed him.”
Silence. He stared, stunned. “Why?”
“He knew too much. The fewer people who know about me, the better.”
He sank in the chair. “You should’ve told me. Now I have to find another shrink.”
“I don’t need to be sane,” I said.
“Yes, you do. Or you’ll be dead by thirty. Next time, talk to me before you kill someone.”
I raised my hands. “Fine. You pick the therapist. Just no feelings talk.”
“No promises,” he said.
I changed the subject. “Why don’t I just kill the sheriff?”
Vale raised an eyebrow. “You said that wouldn’t help. He’s part of a team. Kill him; someone worse comes next. We need either his secrets or to turn him into an ally.
I groaned. “Right… I said that.”
“Yeah, you did. That’s why Dad made this school plan—get close, gain leverage, and cripple them from inside.”
I rubbed my temple. “Maybe I’m more screwed up than I thought.”
Vale nodded. “You think? And you haven’t even heard the best part.”
I scowled. “Go ahead, ruin my day.”
Vale grinned. “Your stepmother and stepsister are moving in tomorrow.”
I blinked. “No.”
“Yes.”
“No.”
“Yes, and it gets better,” Vale continued. “The stepmother knows about the business, but the daughter doesn’t. Boss wants you to keep it that way. You’ll be playing the perfect big brother… and an English teacher at her school.”
My jaw dropped. “You’re kidding me.”
“Nope. She thinks you’re the heir to a luxury empire and some bored billionaire with a writer hobby. Boss had all the police records wiped, rewrote your history, and scrubbed every trace of your name from investigations.”
I couldn’t believe it. My father managed to pull off the impossible. Either he did it because he loved me… or because he wanted to play the perfect husband and stepfather.
I scoffed. “He didn’t do it for me, Vale. Don’t be naive. It’s for his shiny new family.”
Vale stayed quiet.
I stood, grabbing my jacket. “Fine. I’ll play along. I’ll be the good boy, the helpful big brother, the boring English teacher.”
Vale chuckled. “And no killing the stepsister.”
“No promises,” I grinned.
Vale’s grin faltered. “Dimitri…”
I waved him off. “Relax. I’ll behave… for now. But when the game is over, I’m getting what I want. And when I’m done, our dear old man won’t be calling the shots anymore.”
Vale’s shoulders sagged. “I don’t know whether that’s a promise or a threat.”
“Neither,” I said with a smirk. “It’s a guarantee.”
Blair's POV"What do you think you're doing?" she demanded, stopping at our table with her hands balled tightly against her hips."Sitting with these... people?""These people?" Marcus repeated, everything from his voice to his expression giving off confusion. "You mean my friends?""Friends?" Cassie scoffed, rolling her eyes and gagging like she couldn't bring herself to believe the concept of him having friends. "Marcus, you're the Sheriff's brother. You have a reputation to maintain. You can't sit with just anybody and—" her eyes landed on me with particular tremor, "—and whatever Blair Conserto is.""Excuse me?" I said, anger immediately flaring hot in my chest."You heard me," Cassie said, turning her full attention to me now. "Everyone knows you only got into this school because your mom married for money and that you're just some charity case playing dress-up in a world you obviously don't belong in.""That's enough," Madison said, standing up. "Cassie, you need to back off."
Blair's POV"Oh my God," Madison whispered beside me, breaking me from my thoughts. "Blair. What the hell was that?""What was what?" I whispered back, not tearing my eyes off Dimitri."That whole intense eye-contact thing! Don't pretend you don't know what I'm talking about, Blair," Madison hissed. "It was like watching some romantic movie scene…are you sure you don't have feelings for him?""I'm sure," I lied, and from the look on Madison's face, she knew it was a lie too.But before she could press further, a new voice cut through the classroom."Mr. Diablos?"A girl I vaguely recognized as—Cassie Ashford, daughter of some tech billionaire, always perfectly styled with her blonde hair and designer clothes—stood up from her seat near the front."I had a question about the reading, but I was wondering if I could ask you after class? It's kind of complicated.""Of course, Miss Ashford," Dimitri said professionally. "I have office hours after school as well, if that's more convenient."
Blair's POVWalking back into Westwood Academy felt almost like a dream. More so because I never imagined I'd be so happy to be back.The last time I'd been here, I was a girl being forced toward a future I didn't want, trapped in a life I couldn't control. And all I wanted was control.Now I returned as someone—different. Stronger, more certain of who I was and what I wanted.Even if that meant wanting my stepbrother."BLAIR!"I barely had time to turn before Madison crashed into me, her arms wrapping around me in a bone-crushing hug that nearly knocked all the air from my lungs."I missed you so much!" She muttered into my hair with a shaky voice, and I let myself melt in her embrace.“I missed you too.”“Just where the heck have you been?”She whined, her face a mix of worry and excitement as she pulled back to scan my face with wide, worried eyes. "Are you okay? Where have you been? I've been texting you nonstop, and you just disappeared and nobody would tell me anything and I saw
Dimitri's PovI just watched Frozen as I saw this moment unfold before my eyes. He went from ‘you must be married by all means’, to ‘perfect apologetic father’ pretty quickly.Even if he was genuinely sorry…I couldn't help feeling some kind of way about it. He'd managed to calm Blair down a bit, promising never to do such things again.When they broke from their hug, Blair was still wiping at her eyes, and I wanted nothing more than to hold her and tell her that everything was okay. Tell her that everything is over, kiss her softly and put her to bed.Father then withdrew, draining the contents of his glass in one swallow. "The bounty is lifted," he said finally, his voice low and formal."You're no longer considered a traitor to the family. And the Kingston arrangement is officially cancelled."Relief flooded through me, but I kept my expression neutral. "Thank you, Father.”"Don't thank me,” he shot me a wry glare. I guess he still had a bone or more to pick with me. I withdrew a s






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