LOGIN**Elena’s POV**
The vase smashed against the wall, shattering into pieces before I even realized I'd thrown it. Water sprayed everywhere, and the tulips lay scattered on the wet floor.
My father’s voice still echoed in my head.
Your wedding is in two weeks.
Two freaking weeks!
My fingers curled around the edge of the table, itching to grab something else and hurl it across the room, but I knew it wouldn’t matter; nothing I broke would fix any of this.
I stared at the mess on the floor, the tulips crushed beneath my heel, and my chest tightened.
For a second, I could see my mother’s hands pressing bulbs into the earth while I watched her, waiting for that smile she always gave me when she caught me looking.
Gosh, I missed those smiles so much it hurt.
Nothing felt real anymore, not since the crash.
My shoulders slumped, and I just let the numbness wash over me, too tired to fight it.
Then, the door creaked open behind me. “Elena.”
I turned, and my father stood there.
“You already set the date?” I shot at him, not even waiting for him to enter the room.
He exhaled slowly and quietly. "It's about time." His eyes were fixed on the wall just beyond my shoulder, avoiding my gaze. He continued to stare there as he mentioned, "Stefano is coming for lunch tomorrow."
“Lunch?” A bitter laugh escaped me, “You’re planning my wedding like it’s a business meeting.”
“It is business,” he replied gently. “You’ve been through so much, Cara mia; Stefano is a good man, and his father was my friend. This marriage will keep you safe.”
Safe. I internally flinched at the word. I slumped my shoulders slightly and released a sharp sigh. The word felt like a lie every time I heard it.
I bent down, picking up the shattered vase, pretending to care about the mess because I couldn’t look at him. “If safety is what you want, Father, then build me a prison,” I whispered, barely audible.
“You think I haven’t already lost enough? Your mother…”
“Don’t,” I interrupted, tears building up. “Don’t use her to justify this.”
He sighed deeply, running a hand over his face. “You’ll understand one day.”
“I understand perfectly,” I whispered, the ache in my chest deepening.
He turned to leave, and the door closed behind him, leaving a silence heavier than his words.
I stayed there, knees pressed into the wet floor, watching the water creep up the fabric of my dress until it clung to my skin.
Three long months had passed since the crash.
Two months since I woke up and found my life rewritten.
People kept saying I was lucky to be alive, but I never felt lucky. Some days, I wished I hadn’t woken up at all, because at least then, maybe, I’d finally get some peace.
There was just this emptiness inside me, like something important had been scooped out and nothing was left but the empty space.
I walked to the window and pressed my palm against the cold glass, staring out at Milan spread out below, all lights and movement and freedom. And I felt smaller than ever, trapped on the wrong side of the glass.
I thought of my mother and how she died in a shootout four years ago, caught in the wrong place at the wrong time. That was the cost of my father’s world.
After that, he promised to keep me safe, but his protection felt like a cage.
For a moment, I imagined a different life. My mother would still be alive, and my father would be an ordinary man. Maybe I’d be out somewhere, laughing over coffee, thinking about something as simple as falling in love.
Love.
Would I ever really know what love was supposed to feel like? The thought made my throat tighten.
A deep ache spread in my chest.
Stefano.
I briefly remembered the moment he entered my father’s office.
At first, I couldn’t help but stare. He was extremely good-looking, sure, but there was something about the way he looked at me; those cold hazel eyes, and the dark snake tattoos curling up his hands and neck that made my skin crawl.
Whatever curiosity I had died instantly, replaced by a knot of fear in my stomach.
He looked exactly like a man who could smash a life just by getting bored.
The door opened again, interrupting my thoughts. My brother’s voice pierced through the silence.
“Elena?”
I turned to him, and my heart felt a bit lighter. “Did he send you to check on me?”
Elario leaned against the doorframe, his hands in his pockets. “Maybe.”
I almost managed a smile. “Then tell him I’m fine.”
He looked closely at me. “You’re holding broken glass.”
I looked down, surprised to see blood forming on my fingers. I hadn’t felt a thing, but the blood was real on my skin.
Elario stepped in and gently took the glass from my hands. "Everything will be okay," he said, his voice warm and reassuring.
“Will it?”
He paused, searching for the right words. “Stefano’s not a bad man.”
“You sound like Papa.”
“I’m just saying, he’s… respected.”
“In our world, that word doesn’t mean safe. It means feared.” I retorted.
He fell silent.
Finally, I whispered, “Do you think she’d be proud of him? Of what he has done to keep us safe?”
Elario’s expression softened. “She would want you alive.”
“That’s not the same,” I said, my voice heavy with emotion.
He reached out and brushed a strand of hair from my face. “Try to rest. Tomorrow will be a long day for you.”
It finally dawned on me that I had nowhere to escape, no options left, only this life I never wanted.
I dug through my dresser until my fingers closed around the thin gold chain my mother used to wear. I hadn’t touched it in years, but just holding it made something warm flicker in my chest, like maybe she was still here for a second.
I fastened the necklace and stared at my reflection.
The girl in the mirror appeared washed out, with her hair too bright against skin that had faded, and blue eyes that looked dull and exhausted.
I barely recognized myself.
There was a gentle knock at the door. It was my father again.
“Elena,” he said softly from the doorway. “We need to talk.”
“You’ve already said all there is to say.”
He paused, his voice filled with concern. “Still, you deserve to know why.”
Reluctantly, I turned to him. “Fine. Explain why you’re selling me off to the Bernados.”
“Watch your tone,” he warned, the muscles in his jaw suddenly clenching.
“I’m not one of your men,” I snapped, the anger making my voice sharp. I leaned forward slightly, driving the point home. “Stop barking orders; I won’t obey.”
He closed the distance between us, his gaze pleading for me to understand. “Do you really think I want this? Do you think I want my daughter to marry for protection instead of love?”
“Then stop it,” I replied, desperate for him to hear me.
With a slow shake of his head, he continued, "The Lorusso clan won't stop until we're destroyed. Three months ago, they ambushed our men in broad daylight, killing two and injuring others. They're relentless, and the threat grows each day. Stefano's family has men and resources. He's loyal. This alliance is meant to keep you safe. I don't want you to get hurt anymore."
“You think a ring can protect me better than your guns ever did?” I challenged, my voice trembling with emotion.
His silence spoke volumes.
“I need some air,” I muttered, rubbing my temples hard. I wasn't bothering to hide how done I was with all of this.
As I approached the door, my heart raced, weighed down by my reality. “You can’t keep me locked away forever.”
“I don’t mean to.” He spoke quietly behind me.
I spun around, facing him, my voice sharp, strained with the effort of holding back tears. “I’ll never forgive you. Not for this.”
He met my gaze, and for the first time, I saw how tired he was, as if all his hidden worries were finally surfacing.
“You don’t have to forgive me,” he said, his voice low. “Just promise me you’ll stay alive.”
I couldn’t find the words to respond.
I stepped out into the hallway, hands trembling so badly I had to shove them into my pockets just to keep it together.
Tomorrow, I’d have to sit across from Stefano Bernardo, the man my father thought could keep me safe.
I pressed my palm to my chest, feeling my heart slam against my ribs, wild and out of control.
As I descended the stairs, the house was quiet except for the gentle hum of the TV downstairs.
Then I heard our family name.
‘’The Castellano-Bernardo alliance is likely to deepen connections between the two most influential families in Milan…’’
For a moment, I was completely frozen, my hands gripping the handrail. The words on the TV felt disconnected, as if they belonged to someone else’s life, not mine.
My bare feet hit the cold tiles as I made my way down the stairs, one slow step after another.
On the screen, a headline scrolled across the bottom:
CASTELLANO HEIRESS ENGAGED TO STEFANO BERNARDO.
I took a shaky breath, my mouth wide open, as I stared at the screen and the reality finally sank in.
This was really happening.
**Stefano's POV**The car rolled to a stop outside the Castellano house, and I stepped out into the afternoon sun, dressed in a black suit.The guards in front of the house shifted uneasily, their eyes darting to one another, their hands tightening on their weapons. I watched one of them swallow hard, and a slow smirk curved my lips.That's what my name did to people in Milan.Armando stepped out to greet me, wearing that familiar slick grin I longed to wipe off.Soon Stefano, Soon...He offered his hand and led me into the house.Then I saw her again.Elena Castellano.Her burgundy gown clung to every curve, a sight that stole the air from my lungs. Her eyes found mine and didn’t look away, and in that moment, every plan I’d made just slipped out of reach.She wasn’t what I expected, not from a family like this, and definitely not from a world like ours.I’d seen her before, but right now, it felt like I was meeting her for the first time, all over again.Fuck!She was even more beau
**Elena’s POV**The vase smashed against the wall, shattering into pieces before I even realized I'd thrown it. Water sprayed everywhere, and the tulips lay scattered on the wet floor.My father’s voice still echoed in my head.Your wedding is in two weeks.Two freaking weeks!My fingers curled around the edge of the table, itching to grab something else and hurl it across the room, but I knew it wouldn’t matter; nothing I broke would fix any of this.I stared at the mess on the floor, the tulips crushed beneath my heel, and my chest tightened.For a second, I could see my mother’s hands pressing bulbs into the earth while I watched her, waiting for that smile she always gave me when she caught me looking.Gosh, I missed those smiles so much it hurt.Nothing felt real anymore, not since the crash.My shoulders slumped, and I just let the numbness wash over me, too tired to fight it.Then, the door creaked open behind me. “Elena.”I turned, and my father stood there.“You already set t
**Stefano’s POV**When I walked into the office later that night, the silence swallowed the sound of the lock clicking shut. I ripped the knot of my tie loose, and poured a shot of bourbon, watching the amber liquid hit the glass, desperate for the familiar burn to settle the empty feeling in my chest.Then I heard the click of heels behind me.Lucia Romano.She walked in, and the air instantly filled with the heavy scent of her perfume. Her red dress didn't just hug her, it was painted onto her body, riding high on her hips. I looked at her, my face showing no emotion. "You did well.”Lucia’s smile didn’t reach her eyes, and her knuckles turned white as she gripped the back of the chair. "You told me to warn you the moment Elena went out alone, I did what you asked." She clenched her jaw and held my gaze, her eyes blazing with anger. "She was supposed to die. So why is she still breathing?"The anger in her words were sharp, but underneath it, I heard the hurt, the jealousy she cou
**Stefano’s POV**I heard it before I touched the doorknob — a sound that made my chest tighten and slowed my steps.A woman’s voice echoed through the door, and I could feel her anger in every word she spoke before I saw her face.Elena Castellano.I pushed the door open, and her eyes locked on mine. She paused for a second, and I noticed the bruises, purple and yellow, on her temple, cheekbone, and shoulder.My stomach twisted at the sight.The room became silent, almost too quiet, and I could hear her breathing as her anger radiated outward.Armando stood stiffly behind the desk, his jaw clenched so tight I thought he might crack a tooth.“Elena,” he said, maintaining his composure. “This is Stefano Bernardo.”Her eyes widened instantly. "Bullshit!" she spat out with a fierce look on her face.“Elena!” her father warned, his voice firm.She shook her head and took a step back. "You can't make me do this," her voice wavered, but she held back her tears.She ran out of the room, pass
**Elena's POV**I opened my eyes and bright light hit me hard, so intense it made my eyes water and my head throb, and for a moment I just lay there, blinking, trying to remember how to breathe.A machine kept beeping steadily and sharply next to me, filling the silence.For a moment, I believed I was still inside the car, the sound of metal screeching, glass shattering in my ears, gunshots, the car spinning, and everything turning dark — my mind kept replaying the scene, unable to forget.Panic rushed through me and I gasped for air.“Elena?”I forced my eyes open again, everything swimming in and out of focus, and I had to blink several times before the room stopped spinning.“Elena, hey…” The voice broke.I tried to turn my head toward the voice, but even that small movement sent pain shooting through my shoulder and down my side, making me grit my teeth.Elario was there, right by my bed, and just seeing him made my chest tighten. He looked terrible, hair standing up, eyes red and
**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







