INICIAR SESIÓNRosa’s POV
I knew the second we pulled up to the penthouse that my stupid little Kylie act was about to crash and burn spectacularly. I tried everything. I crossed my arms, planted my feet, told Raffaele I wasn’t stepping foot inside that glass tower because “I have my own place, thanks very much.” He just raised one perfect eyebrow, opened the passenger door like a gentleman assassin, and said, “Get out of the car, Kylie, or I carry you. I know you live here.” I got out. Fast. The elevator ride up felt like a funeral procession. Him leaning against the mirrored wall, arms folded, watching me like I was a puzzle he already solved. Me staring at the floor numbers like they owed me money. The doors slid open. And there she was. “ROSA!!” Kylie shrieked, bare feet slapping marble as she flew toward me, tears streaming, arms wide. “You’re alive! Oh my God, you’re alive!” I let out the fakest, squeakiest “Yaaay” in history, mostly because Raffaele’s stare was burning holes through the back of my skull. Kylie crashed into me, hugging so tight I smelled her vanilla shampoo and felt her shaking. Behind her, Luca appeared like the devil in cashmere, already shrugging off his jacket to drape a shawl around her shoulders like she was made of frost. “Baby, you’ll catch a cold,” he murmured, tucking her against his side, eyes soft only for her. Raffaele’s gaze never left me. “What the fuck is going on?” he asked, voice low, dangerous, the kind of quiet that makes your stomach drop. Luca frowned. Kylie blinked up at him, confused. Raffaele jerked his chin toward me. “She told me her name is Kylie Rivers. Your fiancée.” Kylie’s mouth fell open. “Rosa?” I winced. Luca’s head snapped toward me. “Rosa?” Raffaele’s eyes narrowed to slits. “So she’s not Kylie.” Kylie burst into fresh tears. “No! She’s my best friend! She… she saved me!” Raffaele looked at me like I’d personally insulted his entire bloodline. “Explain; Now.” Kylie was already talking, words tumbling over each other. “Okay okay, rewind, rewind twenty-four hours, please.” I sighed. Might as well get it over with. So here’s the real introduction, the one I should have given him in that filthy warehouse instead of playing dress-up with someone else’s life. My name is Rosa Stewart. I’m twenty-one, national bronze Medalist in sparring, second-year at the police university, training to be a detective because I want to put people like Luca Navarro behind bars. Kylie is…was, until Luca proposed, my roommate, my best friend since freshman orientation when she decided I looked lonely and glued herself to my side like glitter. She studies forensic medicine, which means she’s brilliant, sweet, and completely hopeless in a crisis. And then there’s the package deal: Luca. I hated him on sight. Tall, dark, too handsome for his own good, too sure of himself, studying criminal law at a police university while secretly running half the city’s underworld. How? I still don’t know. How does a mafia prince walk around quoting case law in lecture halls without anyone noticing? Magic, probably. Or really good bribes. He was obsessive about Kylie from day one. No guy got within three feet of her. He picked her clothes, her schedule, her coffee order. At first I thought it was creepy as hell. Then I saw how she lit up around him, how she smiled softer, laughed louder. She was happy. Disgustingly, grossly happy. So I tolerated him. Barely. Last night changed everything. Luca texted Kylie he’d be late. We were studying in their ridiculous penthouse—crime scene photos spread across the marble island, cold pizza, me in sweats, Kylie in one of Luca’s shirts that swallowed her. Then the lights flickered. Glass shattered downstairs. Heavy boots sound followed by men shouting in Italian. Kylie froze. “Rosa…” I grabbed her wrist. “Hide in the Bathroom. Now.” She was shaking so bad she could barely move. I shoved her into the walk-in closet instead, pushed her behind the rows of designer dresses, whispered, “Stay quiet. Do not come out.” The door burst open. Three men, all masked and holding guns. “Where is she?” one barked. “The fiancée.” I stepped out before they could search. Heart hammering, and my hands up. “I’m here,” I said, voice steady even though my knees were jelly. “Please don't hurt me.” They didn’t question it. Just grabbed me and sealed my lip with duct tape. Black bag over my head as they dragged me out. I heard Kylie sobbing behind the closet door the whole time. I almost yelled SHUT UP! And that’s it. That’s how I ended up in a warehouse getting cursed at in Italian, waiting to die for a girl who’s too soft to survive this world, and how I ended up lying to the wrong Navarro brother. Back to now. Kylie finishes her tear-soaked version. Everyone’s staring at me. Then Luca takes Kylie inside whispering something about getting her coffee. Raffaele tilts his head. “So. You’re not Kylie.” I shrug, trying for casual. “I lied. Got caught. Big deal. Thanks for the rescue, by the way. You didn’t die on me. We’re even. Hope we never see each other again.” I turn to leave. He moves faster than I expect. One step and he’s in my space, crowding me against the hallway wall, one hand braced above my head, the other hovering near my hip. Not touching. Just close enough that I feel the heat rolling off him, smell gunpowder and expensive cologne and something darker underneath. My breath snags. “That,” he says, voice velvet and steel, “is the opposite of what I want, Rosa.” I swallow. “Yeah? And what do you want?” His eyes drop to my mouth, then climb back up. Slowly, he wanted me to see the way he looked at me. “I’m not sorry to say…” He leans in until his lips brush the shell of my ear. “I don’t think I can let you go.” My heart stops. The penthouse suddenly feels too small, too quiet, too full of him. And I realize, with a sick little thrill, that I might not want him to.Kylie's POVThe end of first term party was in a venue off campus, a rented space with low lights and loud music and too many people from the forensics and law faculties packed into one room. I came with Rosa and my other friends and I told myself I was not looking for him. I told myself I was here to celebrate the end of exams and to drink cheap wine and to dance with my friends and to not think about Luca for one night.I spent the first twenty minutes looking for him.I scanned the room while I talked to Priya. I looked over Rosa's shoulder while she told me about her criminal procedure paper. I glanced at the door every time someone new walked in. I was not looking for him. I was just aware of the room. I was just paying attention to who was here. I was just—There he was.He was across the room talking to someone I did not recognize, a man from the law faculty, someone tall with dark hair who was gesturing while he talked. Luca was listening. His back was partially to me and he w
Kylie's POVWe were studying in the library on a Thursday night. The same corner table. The same lamp. The same two coffees, because he always brought me one now and I had stopped pretending I did not expect it. The project was almost finished and exams were approaching and we had fallen into a rhythm that felt less like working together and more like something I did not have a name for.He was reading from his textbook. I was reviewing my toxicology notes. The library was quiet and the city was dark outside the windows and everything was normal.Then he spoke without looking up from his book."How's your mother?"I looked up. My pen stopped moving. I stared at him across the table."What?" I said.He turned a page. Still did not look up."Your mother. You mentioned she had a hospital appointment this week. I was wondering how it went."I stared at him. My heart was doing something I did not invite it to do."I didn't mention that to you," I said.He looked up then. He held my gaze ac
Luca's POVI started meeting her outside her forensics lectures.Not every time. That would have been too much. Too obvious. Too easy for her to dismiss as routine. Every third time, approximately. Irregular enough that she could not predict it. Irregular enough that she would think about it before every lecture, wondering if I would be there, wondering what it meant when I was and what it meant when I was not.When I was there, I fell into step beside her and we walked and talked. When I was not there, she noticed the absence.That was the point.Today I was there. I stood against the wall outside the lecture hall with my hands in my pockets and my eyes on the door. Students filed out in groups, talking and laughing and checking their phones. I waited. I was good at waiting.She came out. She was looking down at her phone, scrolling through something, not paying attention to where she was going. Then she looked up and saw me against the wall.Her face did something.It was small. Hal
Kylie's POVI met Rosa at the coffee cart the next morning. The sky was gray and the air was cold and I had not slept well because I had been thinking about Luca's face when he said I'm not trying to be subtle anymore. I needed to talk to someone who would not tell me I was overthinking. I needed to talk to Rosa.She was already there when I arrived. She had her coffee and her arms were crossed and she was looking at me with that expression she wore when she knew something had happened and she was waiting for me to tell her."He booked a study room for me," I said.Rosa did not react. She just stood there with her coffee and her crossed arms and her patient face."Yesterday. I was looking for a place to study and the library was full and the front desk said there was one room available under a Navarro booking. I went up and he was there. He had coffee waiting for me. My order. One sugar, oat milk."Rosa took a sip of her coffee. "He booked it in advance.""Yes.""Knowing you'd need it
Kylie's POVEnd of term exams were approaching and the library was full.Every table was taken and every corner had someone hunched over notes and every quiet space was filled with the sound of typing and highlighting and stressed breathing. I had been walking through the building for twenty minutes, checking every floor, every hallway, every hidden nook I had discovered in my first year. Nothing. No space. No room. No corner quiet enough to think.I went to the front desk.The woman behind the counter looked up at me with the tired expression of someone who had been asked the same question a hundred times that day."Any study rooms available?" I asked.She clicked something on her computer. She scrolled. She frowned."There's one," she said. "But it's booked under a Navarro booking.""What does that mean?""It means a student with that surname has a standing reservation for the same room every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon. They get priority. You can go up and knock, but if they're
Luca's POVAfter dinner the group moved outside.The restaurant was warm and crowded and the night air was cold and sharp and everyone spread out on the sidewalk, pairing off into smaller conversations, the group redistributing naturally around the steps and the streetlights. I stood near the edge of the group, watching, not participating, the way I always did.Kylie ended up beside me.It was not an accident. I had positioned myself where I knew she would exit, where the flow of people would push her toward me. But she did not know that. To her, it was natural. The group shifted and suddenly she was next to me, close enough that I could smell her shampoo, something soft and clean and faintly sweet."Luca," she said.She said my name. Just my name. Just Luca. But something about the way she said it had shifted. It was not the careful politeness of the first few weeks, when she was still trying to figure out who I was and what I wanted. It was easy. Comfortable. Like she was used to sa
Rosa’s POVI woke up slowly, light leaked through heavy curtains in thin gold stripes across the bed. My mouth tasted like metal and regret.My head throbbed in time with my heartbeat. I tried to sit up and the room tilted so hard I had to grab the sheets to stay upright.That’s when I noticed Kyli
Raffaele’s POV The penthouse felt different up here, away from the girls downstairs. Luca’s space was all sleek lines and dark wood, a mirror of our family’s world, but with Kylie’s touches scattered around: a soft throw blanket on the couch, fresh flowers on the bar cart. It made the place fee
Rosa’s POVThe second I realized he’d seen me flip the photo my face caught fire all over again. I stood there frozen in his office doorway, robe slipping off one shoulder, heart slamming so loud I was sure he could hear it. I’d been caught red-handed snooping through his things, touching something
Raffaele’s POVThe doctor stepped back from the bed, peeling off his gloves with that calm practiced snap that always made me want to punch something. “Her drink was spiked,” he said, voice level like he was reading a weather report. “Rohypnol most likely, judging by the symptoms and the timeline.







