LOGIN**Stefano’s POV**
“Shit,” I muttered as the cold air hit my face the moment I stepped outside. Winter was officially here.
I took a drag from my cigarette, inhaling deeply and letting the smoke fill my lungs, but it didn’t ease the tension in my chest.
Just as headlights flashed through the darkness, a car with a smashed windshield screeched to a halt in front of me.
Two of my guys jumped out with their faces pale and eyes darting around as if they were searching for an escape.
John hit the ground hard, landing on his knees, as he trembled so intensely I thought he might faint.
“Boss… please… we messed up. We didn’t mean to, it just…” his words rushed out.
I didn’t move, just let the cigarette burn down between my fingers while I took in their panic.
“Spit it out! What are you actually talking about?”
Enzo stepped forward, breathless and anxious. “It… It was the job with the girl. Everything was going as planned, until she…” He swallowed hard, his Adam's apple bobbing. “She pulled a gun and started firing at us.”
My jaw clenched so tightly it hurt, and I could feel the anger bubbling up inside me. "Go on," I said, not trusting myself to say more.
"We panicked," he stammered, voice cracking. "So we shot back, just to scare her, I swear. She swerved, and then..." He swallowed, eyes wide. "We hit her tire, and the car went out of control. We didn’t mean it, boss, we didn’t." His face twisted up, like he was about to cry.
I took a step closer, locking eyes with him. “Is she alive?”
Nobody said a word. They just looked at each other, their eyes wide, like maybe the other one had the answer.
Reaching for my gun, I cocked it, the sound echoing in the night. “I’ll ask again. Is she alive?”
John's voice trembled, filled with fear and regret. “Boss, I... I don’t know! We panicked. We left her there and rushed here...”
I didn’t wait. Before he could finish, I pulled the trigger.
John’s head jerked back as he fell, blood quickly gathering on the cold ground.
“No! Please, boss! Please…” Enzo screamed.
He knelt on the ground, trembling so much, his knees scraped the dirt.
I stepped over John's body without even looking down and crouched in front of Enzo until we were eye to eye.
He was shaking so violently, with his teeth chattering, and I saw the terror in his eyes.
I looked him over slowly, letting him see the total failure he was.
“I trusted you with this job. You were supposed to shoot her car, just the car, enough to scare her and make her father sweat.” I took another step closer. “Did I ask you to kill her?” My jaw trembled with silent fury.
“No, boss,” Enzo cried out, desperation evident in his voice. “Please, I swear, it was an accident, a mistake. We didn’t intend for things to get this bad. Please, I’m begging you... show mercy.”
“Mercy?” I chuckled, revealing my gun, still warm in my hand. “Mercy is for those who think before they act.”
He whimpered, knees scraping the rough asphalt, trembling so badly I thought he might collapse right there.
I turned towards Luca, my right-hand man, who was watching. “Take him to the dungeon,” I ordered. “Let him pray for her survival. And if she dies…” I turned back to Enzo, letting the gravity of my words settle in. “You’ll face the consequences.”
“Yes, boss,” Luca said quietly.
My men grabbed Enzo by the arms, dragging him back towards the house. His voice grew faint as he continued to beg.
I turned to him before he disappeared inside. “Where did you leave her?”
“Via Pontaccio in the Brera district,” he cried out. “Near Spazio Pontaccio. We left her there.”
I fumbled for another cigarette, my hands trembling so much, I nearly dropped it.
This was supposed to be simple, just a warning for Armando Castellano. Nobody was supposed to get hurt.
Now it was all screwed up.
"Luca, call emergency services. Report an accident on Via Pontaccio where the girl was left. Do it now."
Luca remained silent and followed my instructions without a word. After he finished the call, I stomped out my cigarette.
“Let’s go,”
We got into the car, and Luca hit the gas so hard that the tires squealed. I stayed silent, gazing out the window with my jaw clenched and my hand gripping the gun in my lap.
We parked on a side road with a clear view, staying out of sight. I watched to see where the ambulance would go because I needed to know which hospital they'd take her to.
The girl was simply leverage, a tool to shake Armando Castellano, the man responsible for my father’s death.
My goal was to induce fear, not grief.
Her car looked as if it had been chewed up and spat out. The body of car was crumpled, glass everywhere, and one tire was missing,
And there she was, Elena Castellano, being gently pulled out of the wreck.
They lifted her onto the stretcher, and even from here I could see how pale she was, blood smeared all over.
She looked like she was already gone.
“Oh hell,” I muttered as I saw them load her into the ambulance. My pulse pounded, and my chest tightened with anxiety.
This wasn’t the plan. I didn’t team up with Raffaele Lorusso just to watch everything fall apart. My fist clenched so hard my knuckles ached.
"You can't die tonight," I whispered, tightening my hold on the gun.
If she dies, everything changes.
It won’t be a warning anymore. Armando will come for blood, and I’m not ready for that. Not yet.
Luca stood beside me, his face a mask of calm, but I could feel the tension radiating from him. “What do we do now?”
I kept my eyes on the ambulance, doors slamming shut.
“Follow them,”
We jumped back in the car, tires screeched as we pulled onto the road behind the ambulance.
I stared straight ahead, my jaw hurting, as my thoughts raced so quickly I couldn’t catch any of them.
You're not supposed to die, the thought screamed inside my head. I clenched my hands into tight fists until the sharp pain of my own nails digging into my palms was all I could feel.
I have a plan for you.
If you die, my plan fails.
**Elena’s POV**My phone felt like a block of ice against my palm. I stared at the screen until the words began to blur into a dark, ugly smudge. Lucia’s message was a trap, and I was already falling into it. “If you tell him, you will never know the truth about who you truly married.”What did that even mean? Was Stefano more than a man with too many secrets and a dangerous name? My heart pounded against my chest.I shook my head and dragged in a slow breath, but it didn’t help. My mind felt loud and messy, like too many voices speaking at once. How did she expect me to leave this house without Stefano knowing? It almost made me laugh.After everything that had happened with Dante, stepping outside alone felt impossible. Fear had settled into my bones over the past days. I barely slept and barely breathed without checking the doors.I was still sitting on the edge of the bed when the door opened. I whirled around, shoving the phone under my pillow just as Stefano stepped inside. H
**Elena’s POV**I awoke with a start as the bedroom door groaned open. I wasn't a heavy sleeper anymore; every creak of the floorboards, every shift of the wind against the glass, sent my heart into my throat.It had been three days.Three days since Dante dragged me through that dark parking lot. Three days since I felt the cold bite of his knife against my skin. Since then, Stefano had been a shadow that never left my side.He was there when I slept, there when I woke. There when I showered, when I paced, when I stared out the window too long. If I shifted, he noticed. If I flinched, his jaw tightened. He hovered as if the world might snatch me away the second he turned his back.But I knew why. I guess the guilt was eating him alive because he hadn't been there to stop Dante.I lay back against the pillows, my fingers restlessly picking at the threads of the duvet. This was my life now: locked doors, armed men downstairs. Fear tucked into every corner of the house as if it belonged
**Stefano’s POV**I held her in my hands.The moment my arms wrapped around her, Elena didn’t lean into me. She exploded, her whole body vibrating with terror so deep it felt like her bones might shatter. She let out a choked sound and started clawing at my chest, her small fists slamming into me again and again, panc driving her movements."Get off! Let me go!" she screamed, her voice thin and broken.I tightened my grip, pulling her against my chest to pin her flailing arms. I had to be careful; I was ten times stronger than she was, and the last thing I wanted was to bruise her further than she already was."Elena!" I shouted over her screams, trying to calm her through the panic. "Elena, look at me! It’s me, Stefano. You’re safe. I’ve got you."She froze.Slowly, she lifted her head. Her face was a mask of pure agony; mascara streaked down her cheeks like black ink, and her lips were swollen and bloodstained. The moment her blue eyes met mine, the fight drained from her. She went
**Elena’s POV**Dante didn't stop. He didn't even slow down. He kept hauling me deeper into the darkness of the parking lot.My arm burned where his fingers dug into me. My heels slipped on the uneven asphalt, making me stumble every few feet. The parking lot felt endless, with row after row of dark cars, and the music from the ballroom was now distant, as if it belonged to another world.I thought he would shove me into one of the cars, but he didn’t.He kept pulling me farther away.My legs began to shake, and my calves screamed. Every step felt heavier than the last. I tried to twist free, my breath coming out in sharp, broken gasps.“Dante,” I wheezed, my chest rattling. “Please. Stop. I can’t... I can’t keep up.”He stopped abruptly, spinning around to face me. He looked down at me with a look of pure annoyance, like I was a broken toy that was no longer fun to play with.“We are almost there, Ellie,” he snapped. He jerked my arm, making me hiss in pain. “Stop being difficult.”I
**Stefano’s POV**Moretti slapped his hand down on the oak table and stood up, a victorious grin stretching across his face. “It’s going to be a pleasure doing business with you, Mr. Bernardo. People with your... vision are rare these days.”I stood up at once, my suit jacket pulling tight across my shoulders. I met his firm handshake with a controlled grip. Beside me, Marco surged to his feet, clapping his hands, his grin wide and satisfied. “Great! Fantastic,” he barked, his eyes bright with the thrill of the win. “I told you this deal was sealed.”Moretti smiled, pleased with himself, and gestured toward the door. “Shall we rejoin the party? I believe there is more champagne with our names on it.”We walked out of the quiet library, the heavy doors closing behind us. As we moved down the long, dim corridor toward the ballroom, something inside me felt off.Moretti led the way, rambling about shipping schedules and port authorities. I followed, but my mind was elsewhere. My hand dri
**Elena’s POV**Dante dragged me down the stone stairs, my feet barely touching the steps.My heels skidded across the ground, and my shoulder slammed into the iron railing with a sickening thud. A white-hot flash of pain shot down my arm, leaving my fingers numb. His grip was iron on my wrist, his thumb digging deep into the bone until I thought it would snap.This was real!It finally dawned on me that if I didn't put up a fight, it might be the end of me. I had escaped him last time by a miracle, but Dante wasn't the kind of man who let miracles happen twice. If I let him shove me into a car, I would never come back. I twisted my wrist frantically, trying to slip through his fingers. “Let go of me!” I hissed, my voice trembling.Dante didn't even slow down. He just tightened his hold, his nails biting into my skin.I let out a soft, broken cry as the skin on my wrist began to bruise. “Stop struggling, Ellie,” he muttered, his voice flat and chillingly calm. “You’re only making it







