MasukBella’s POV
I lay on my bed, staring blankly at the ceiling, feeling the weight of my father’s words crush me over and over again. Ten days. Ten fucking days to become Matteo Moretti’s property. Ten days to lose my freedom, my future, my name. He kept acting like this was normal—like selling me to a man half my age, a man everyone feared, was just another business deal. As if I were nothing more than a bargaining chip with a pulse. I didn’t love Matteo. Hell, I didn’t even like him. He made my skin crawl. And yet somehow… I was supposed to smile at an altar while he claimed every inch of me. Tears slipped down my temples, disappearing into the silk of the pillows. I curled onto my side, clutching my phone. Maybe I should have stayed in Chicago. I could have figured things out. Started over. I could’ve healed, grown, rebuilt myself. I almost let myself imagine what life could’ve been— but the moment Micah’s name crossed my mind, I shut that door fast. No. Never again. I’d burn before going back to him. Still, anything would’ve been better than this. Jumping from a frying pan into a damn inferno. A loud knock interrupted my thoughts, dragging me back into my godforsaken reality. “What now?” I snapped, not bothering to hide the irritation in my voice. “Miss Bella?” a maid stepped inside. “Madame Mendoza just arrived.” My breath hitched. “Madame as in… my mother?” The maid nodded once, then disappeared down the hallway. I shot upright, joy exploding through my chest so fast it made me dizzy. Mom. If anyone could stop this nightmare, it was her. She always protected me. She always knew what to do. I practically flew down the staircase, my heart pounding with a hope I hadn’t felt in weeks. I heard her before I saw her. “It feels so good to be home,” she said with a tired laugh. “I didn’t sleep on the flight. I couldn’t wait to see Isabella.” My father began to say something, but my voice cut through the room, soft and breaking. “Mom.” She turned immediately. Her eyes lit up like sunrise. “Miele.” She said in Italian. I didn’t walk—I ran. Straight into her arms like I was a little girl again. She smelled like jasmine and long flights and the comfort I’d been starved of. “Oh, my sweet girl,” she breathed against my hair. “I can’t believe it. I thought your father was joking when he said you had come home.” “No, Mom. I’m really here,” I sniffed. “I’m here.” Her smile softened. “Then everything is okay now. I have missed you so much.” “I missed you too.” I smiled, pulling her back in. My chest tightened. “Mom, do you know what Dad is planning—” “Bella,” my father snapped sharply. I flinched. He never used that tone around her. Then, as if realising he’d slipped, his voice softened almost immediately. “Bianca needs to rest. She had a long trip.” I turned to him. His eyes were dark and tight—like if I said one more word, he’d break something. My mother cupped my cheek. “I promise. After I rest, we’ll talk all you want, honey.” But something in her voice… Something in her smile…Felt wrong. She walked away with my father beside her, the two of them disappearing into the corridor. For a moment, I stood there alone, the joy slowly draining out of me like water through a crack. I needed to talk to her, at least before he did. She was the only one who should help me now. ********** Later that evening, I passed by my father’s office—hoping, stupidly, desperately, to beg him one last time. That’s when I heard them. My mother’s voice, low and tight. “Is that Moretti I saw leaving as I came in?” My father cleared his throat. “Yes. We needed to finalise some things.” “And do any of those ‘things’ involve Bella?” My mother asked. Silence settled between them. Then my mother’s sharp gasp as if realizing. “We talked about this and I said NO!” A smile creeped on my lips after hearing her say that but it quickly vanished when my father spoke. “I know. But you saw the threats Bianca.” My father paused. “Romano isn’t joking, he will come after us.” “Alejandro… she’s only twenty-two.” My mother said, almost begging. “It doesn’t matter,” he said. “You know how serious this is. If the wedding doesn’t happen, we’re all dead.” “So why is Bella being punished?” her voice cracked. “She isn’t the one who crossed Romano. You did.” My father inhaled sharply. “You think I like this? You think I enjoy selling my daughter off to Moretti? But we have no choice, Bianca. With this marriage… We’ll finally be protected.” “I do not like this, not at all.” She sneered. “I know, but it’s our only choice.” My father’s voice went soft. My mother said nothing. I heard her sink onto the couch—the sound of someone collapsing under a weight too heavy to carry. A single sob escaped her—barely audible. “I’m sorry, my love,” my father whispered, kissing her head. “But this is how it has to be.” Something inside me snapped, my mother had given up too. I stumbled backwards, accidentally bumping a glass vase on the side table. It crashed to the floor, exploding into glittering shards. Both their heads whipped toward the doorway. I froze in my steps. My eyes went wide. My breathing turned sharp. My mother stood up instantly. “Bella—” I didn’t wait to hear anything. I ran. I heard my mother shout after me. “Bella!” And then my father’s voice, calm and cold: “Let her go. She needs some space.” ********* My throat tightened as I wandered through the gardens of my home. Home? Very soon I wouldn’t even be here anymore. I wondered what my life would be like if I had never left home. Maybe father would still have some atom of care for me. Maybe my mother would still have the energy to fight for me. And Rafael? Raf doesn’t even seem to know where to start. I sat on a swing bench and scrolled through my contacts until I reached the one name that felt like home. Lucia. My friend since I was twelve. The one who always knew how to fix things—or at least help me survive them. I hit call, praying that she would pick up. Praying she hadn’t changed too much. Praying she’d still care. I hadn’t spoken to her since I left Italy. The phone rang twice and then— “Belly!” she shrieked, her voice bright enough to punch a hole in my misery. “Oh my God, is this real? Am I hallucinating? Did an angel finally bless me?” Her background music was something classical and soft — piano, violins — elegant and soothing. The kind of sound you only heard in Lucia’s world. I tried to force a laugh, but it came out thin. “No hallucinations. It’s me.” She sucked in a sharp breath. “We haven’t spoken in— God, I don’t even know how long. Where are you? You sound…” She drifted off for a moment. “Belly, you sound like someone stomped on your soul.” “I’m home,” I whispered. “What do you mean by home?” She asked. “I’m back in Venice.” Silence filled the air between us. Then a scream so loud I had to pull the phone from my ear. “THE PRODIGAL DAUGHTER RETURNS?!” Lucia hollered. “Belly, shut up. You’re lying. No, you’re not lying — OH MY GOD. We have to meet. Immediately. Right now. I’m already doing my makeup in my head.” I stood up from the bench, nerves scraping my ribs. “I don’t know, Lucia.” “Don’t do that,” she cut in sharply. “Don’t get shy on me. What happened? Who hurt you? Do I need to stab someone?” “It’s… complicated.” I said tired. “Complicated how? You know what?” she snapped. “Don’t answer that. Pick out something cute. I’m coming to get you. We’re going out tonight.” “Are you sure?” My voice came out small, unsure, almost childlike. “My father probably has the house guarded now with all his stupid plans—“ “Belly,” she said, tone softening. “You need me. And I’ve missed you like crazy. I don’t care if I have to dig a tunnel under your father’s house — we’re getting you out.” I exhaled, my shoulders sinking with something like relief. “Okay.” “Good,” she said. “Chin up, we’re going all out tonight.”Zayden’s POVI sat in my study. Tomás and Nico sat across from me. Tomás has his head buried in his palms, frustration bleeding through him.“I told you not to do anything to Matteo.” He said, raising his head. “I told you that was risky as fuck. And what do you do? You go ahead to fucking kill him and take his bride.”“Matteo wasn’t giving me a choice,” I said. “That motherfucker tried to kill me with a bloody knife. What was I supposed to do?”“I don’t know, try to get him off of you?” Tomás said sarcastically. “Well then, I guess that’s too late,” I said firmly.The silence in the room was tense.“What do you think is going to happen now?” Tomás said. “What are you going to do when…” he paused, lowering his voice as if the walls had ears. “When Hiram comes.”“Nothing,” I said, irritated now. “And can everyone stop mentioning that name like it’s fucking doomsday.”Tomás scoffed. “Fuck this.” Then he turned to Nico. “And the fuck are you so quiet for? You’re not saying shit.”“I’m t
Bella’s POVMrs Zayden Romano.That's who I was now.That’s who he’d made me become. That’s the only thing I could think of as I sat across from him in this car that felt like a prison.Nico had sat in the front seat, leaving Zayden and me alone in the back. The silence was thick enough to be cut by a knife, before he spoke. “You're quiet.”I didn't look at him. "I have nothing to say to you.""You will eventually." He sounded almost amused. "We have a lifetime."I closed my eyes. “Do you think this is funny?”“No I don’t.”“You think you can just swoop in, upend my life and then joke about it?” I snapped.“No. I don’t think that.” He responded. “But what I do think is that you need to calm down.”“Stop telling me to—““We’re here.” Nico interrupted me.My breath caught. We’d finally reached Zayden’s villa—a sudden weight pressed against my chest. I know I’d been here before. But this time was different. I was here as his wife.The car stopped. The driver got out and opened my door.
Zayden’s POVFinally, I’d done it.I had satisfied my darkest desire — making Isabella Mendoza my wife.It wasn’t an easy feat. In fact, this had to be the most challenging thing I’d ever done. Lives were lost for this to happen. Blood had been spilled. But yet here we are.I walked down the aisle with her. Her hand locked in mine. The white dress clung to her body like it had been made for this moment — for me. She looked beautiful.I knew she hated me. In fact, hate is an understatement for what Bella felt for me right now.But I was fine with that.Hate was better than indifference. Hate meant she felt something. Hate meant she was still fighting. And I would enjoy breaking that fight, slowly, deliciously, until she was gasping my name instead of cursing it.The guests applauded as we passed. Fake smiles. Nervous laughter. They had just watched me kill a man, and now they were clapping like we were at a fairy tale wedding. No one had called the police. No one would.Because they al
Bella’s POVI stood outside the reception hall doors, clutching my bouquet so tightly the stems dug into my palms.My tears had finally dried, leaving behind nothing but exhaustion.The hallway was quiet now, not until footsteps approached from the side. I didn’t need to look to know who it was.My father stopped beside me, his suit wrinkled, his face pale and drained of colour. He opened his mouth to speak but I beat him to it.“He won,” I said before he could speak. My voice was flat. “Zayden won.”My father swallowed. “I’m sorry, Isabella. I’m so sorry all this happened.”“It’s too late, Dad.”He nodded slowly, eyes heavy with regret. “Are you ready?”“No.” My voice cracked. “Once I walk in there, my life is over. I’ll never be happy. Not truly.”“I know I put you in this mess,” he whispered. “I wish I could change it.”I looked at him sharply. “You had so much time to do that and now you’re sorry? Save it, Dad.”“Isabella, I know you’re upset—”Footsteps echoed, interrupting him.
Bella’s POVZayden’s words hung in the air, absurd and terrifying all at once.I couldn’t move.My eyes were locked on Matteo’s body lying on the floor. His eyes were open, staring at nothing. The man who had just threatened to destroy everything I loved was dead.And Zayden stood over him like it was nothing.The entire hall had gone deathly quiet. No one dared to speak.My father was the first to react.“You—” His voice cracked with fury as he stepped forward, face twisted with rage and disbelief. “You son of a bitch! What the hell have you done?”“He was in my way,” Zayden said, his eyes shifting from my father to me. “And I don’t like people taking what belongs to me.”My heart hammered so hard I thought it might break through my ribs.I took one shaky step forward, my dress dragging across the floor, the hem already stained with blood.“You… you killed him,” I whispered, voice barely audible. “You killed Matteo.”Zayden’s gaze locked onto mine. There was no remorse in those eyes.
Zayden’s POVIt was one hour until Bella's wedding.I wondered what she was doing now. Probably being prepped in a pretty white dress as maids tugged at her hair and fastened her shoes. Maybe she was staring at herself in the mirror, trying not to cry. Maybe she had already cried.The thought of her becoming Matteo's wife consumed me. I hated it. I couldn't wrap my head around the idea of her being called Mrs Moretti. No.I would do whatever it took to make sure that didn't happen. I had to stop this wedding.Nico sat across from me in the car. “You okay, boss?”I nodded once, staring out the window. “I’m fine.”He didn’t look convinced. “If you don’t mind me asking… What happened back there?”I looked at him. “Back where?”“In your room.” He said. “What was your mother talking about?”“Nico—”“No.” He cut me off gently. “Please don’t do that. I’ve worked with you for years, Zayden. We’ve been through too much together for you to start hiding serious shit from me.”I exhaled slowly t
Bella’s POVLucia walked barefoot across my floor while I sat on the carpet, phone in hand, frantically researching “how to stop your wedding.”I threw the phone down in frustration and leaned back against my dresser.“I told you you weren’t going to get anything useful on there. The internet is la
Bella’s POVThe car rolled through the dark streets, the low hum of the engine doing nothing to drown out the pounding in my ears.Matteo’s fingers hovered in front of my face, glistening with my wetness in the faint light from passing streetlamps.He stared at them like they were evidence.“Why ar
Bella’s POVI stepped back. The venom in Zayden’s voice clawed at my veins.What did I just do?I just confessed who I was to a man who would stop at nothing to put my father in the ground.He stepped closer. “What are you thinking about, Bella?” he asked, voice low, and dangerous.I stepped back a
Bella’s POVMatteo looked at Zayden with an anger that stopped the entire room.“Zayden…” he started smoothly. “I would say it’s a pleasure but I’m not a very good liar.”Zayden chuckled. “Come on, Matteo.” He said. “Let’s not be like that tonight. In fact.” He paused, sitting across from us, cross







