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Left To Die, Finally Free
Left To Die, Finally Free
ผู้แต่ง: Eternity

Chapter 1

ผู้เขียน: Eternity
At the Costa family's annual capo banquet, Marco Costa declared the family would extend protection to one woman only: Rosa Frost, his childhood sweetheart, newly divorced and newly returned to the family fold.

One by one, the other women slipped away into the night with their money, their dignity, and fresh protectors already lined up.

I, Viola Rossi, once his Donna, was severed from the Costa family entirely, with nowhere left to go.

Twenty-one years prior, The System ripped me into this life with a brutal mandate: make one of four made men fall irrevocably in love with me, and I'd earn my way back to my real life with a healthy body.

I failed.

Every single one of them chose Rosa.

The system's final mercy: die here, go home.

I stood in a rotting Brooklyn dock warehouse, gun in hand, and closed my eyes.

Right as darkness closed in, a raw, raging scream of my name tore through the silence, like the man shouting would burn the whole world apart to reach me.

...

The Brooklyn dock warehouse was a tomb.

This is where I check out.

My exit ticket was tucked behind a loose brick.

It was Luca's prized snub-nose .22, the one he'd given me before he chose Rosa and shredded our vows in front of the Five Families.

The System was gonna let me go home.

All I had to do was die.

I pressed the muzzle tight to my temple, finger curling steady around the trigger.

I closed my eyes.

Across the East River, Manhattan's fireworks burst in the sky, distant laughter riding the wind.

None of it meant a damn thing.

My own heartbeat was pounding so hard against my ribs that it drowned out everything else, like someone was turning the world's volume down, notch by notch.

Twenty-one years.

That was how long The System had kept me here.

Its rule was simple: make one of the Four Pillars of the East Coast underworld love me beyond saving, and I could go home.

I had tried.

I had bled for them. Lied for them. Killed for them.

But every single one of them chose Rosa Frost.

Right as I went to squeeze, a heavy, sharp object slammed into my wrist.

The gun went flying across the concrete, clattering into a stack of empty crates before I could fire a single shot.

I crashed to the ground, my elbow splitting open on the rough concrete, vision swimming for a split second.

When my vision cleared, there he was.

Draven.

Tailored all-black suit, that cold, unmasked disgust carved into his face.

The same face that once looked at me like I was the only thing that mattered.

"Draven?" I rasped, breaking into another fit of coughing.

His lip curled into a sneer.

"Watch your mouth. You don't get to use my first name. Not anymore."

Of course.

Four years prior, I'd pulled his broken, bleeding body out of the Somerset crew massacre.

Three cracked ribs, a leg shot to hell, a fever that should've killed him.

I hid him, nursed him back from the edge, told him he only gets his revenge if he stays alive.

He was a feral thing back then, only trusted me.

Now he saw me as nothing but dirt on his custom leather shoes.

It all fell apart on Christmas Eve, four years back.

I married Marco, became the Costa Donna.

Every crew in the five boroughs bowed to me.

Even The System said I was inches from home.

Then Rosa Frost vanished, leaving a blood-soaked letter framing me for luring her to a warehouse to be brutalized.

Overnight, I lost everything.

Vincent disowned me.

Marco stripped my title.

Draven dumped me in the scullery of the Costa dock compound.

He wouldn't touch a single bite of anything I cooked.

Every single day, a maid stood over me, signing off on every pot and pan I put over the fire.

Too much salt, not enough heat, the broth too thin.

She'd shake her head, and I'd have to dump it all and start over from scratch.

Once, she made me dump and re-brew the same pot of Sunday gravy thirteen times straight, from noon right through midnight.

The fire died, my hands were raw, and she still said it wasn't right.

Draven called it Atonement for Rosa's pain.

Now Rosa was back, Marco belonged to her, and The System had finally opened the last door.

Death.

Draven snapped his fingers.

Two button men hauled me up by my arms, my toes barely touching the concrete.

His eyes flicked to the gun lying across the concrete, a mocking smirk tugging at his mouth.

"That desperate for attention? Practicing your grand finale? Shame no one was here to watch your little show in this shithole."

A ragged, bitter laugh tore from my throat.

He actually thought this was a stunt for Rosa.

"How kind of you, Consigliere, to drive all this way for the performance."

His face darkened.

"Rosa's back. Don't ruin the mood. You wanna kill yourself? Do it off Costa property. I ain't wasting my guys' time cleaning up your corpse."

The men tossed me out into the dirt like trash.

I stared up at him, and smiled bright.

Perfect.

I didn't hesitate.

I turned and ran straight for the choppy black water of the East River, and threw myself in.

This time, no one would stop me.

Behind me, Draven Valentino screamed my name like he'd burn the world to get me back.
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  • Left To Die, Finally Free   Chapter 8

    Rosa forced a bright, honey-sweet smile onto her face, not a single crack in her perfect innocent mask. "Draven, you must have seen wrong." Her voice was soft, syrupy, the same tone she'd used for four years to wrap every made man in this room around her finger. "All the orderlies here are tall, broad women, handpicked for the job. It's easy to mistake them for men from a distance."Draven's jaw tightened, suspicion darkening his eyes, but when it came to Rosa, they'd always bent over backward to believe her. Every lie, every fake tear, every frame job.Rosa smiled again, sweet and unassuming. "I'll walk Viola back to her room myself, make sure she's settled. You all wait out here just a moment, won't you?"The second the heavy oak door slammed shut behind us, Rosa dismissed the two orderlies with a sharp flick of her wrist. She rounded on me, her sweet facade shattering to pieces, and grabbed my jaw in a bruising grip, her face twisted with vicious rage."Trying to call for help

  • Left To Die, Finally Free   Chapter 7

    They dumped me like a dead waterfront catch on the concrete at Rosa's feet, my body limp from the daily downers she pumped into me.She stared down, unmasked triumph oozing from every word. "Look at you. This is what side characters get for chasing my leading men. Don't act shocked. I'm a player too, The System's handpicked leading lady. A nobody like you never stood a chance."It all clicked. In that second, I prayed she'd put a bullet in my skull right there. I was tired. Tired of this godforsaken mission. I just wanted to go home.She laughed, reading my mind like a book. "Wanna die? Too bad. System rules are clear: every year you stay alive post-failure, your real body stays comatose. And I get every scrap of your 21 years of mission progress to lock in my win."She leaned in, hissing in my ear, venom sharp as a switchblade. "Don't blame me. These four made men won't fall irrevocably in love with me. Not with you around. Swallow your data, and I'm home free."The days blurre

  • Left To Die, Finally Free   Chapter 6

    I drifted in the dark for what felt like an eternity.In my dream, my mom and dad stood at the foot of my hospital bed, their eyes red and swollen. "Viola, don't be scared. We'll do whatever it takes to make you better."That's why I'd said yes to The System, the second it found me. It froze time in my real world, the night I left. I'd done it. I'd finished the mission, hadn't I? So why was the house empty? Why couldn't I find them?"DAD! MOM!" I screamed, and my eyes flew open.The first face I saw was Vincent's. My chest seized, sharp and painful.He hesitated, then spoke, his voice low and rough. "You were dreaming about mom and dad again, huh? You remember what they told us? To stick together, to live. You keep trying to kill yourself, how are they ever gonna rest? Be good, Vi. Listen to me."White-hot rage exploded in my chest, burning through the sedative fog in my veins.I shrieked, my throat raw. "This is just a fucked up mission world! I want out! I want to go back to

  • Left To Die, Finally Free   Chapter 5

    The room fell dead silent. Rosa's tears spilled over right on cue, her lower lip trembling. "I… I never, Viola. How can you smear me like this?"Marco pulled her into his chest in an instant, his voice soft as silk. "Easy. We all know exactly who you are. None of this is your fault."Vincent and Draven crowded in right behind him, falling over themselves to coo reassurance at her. By the time they were done, Rosa was smiling again, bright and sweet, and when her gaze slid over to me, there was unmasked triumph in her eyes.I huffed out a bitter, breathless laugh, the movement sending a stab of pain through my ribs. "See that? A thousand words from me don't mean shit next to our leading lady's crocodile tears. What's the point in talking? None of you ever believed me anyway."Then Luca spoke, his voice low, but steady enough to cut through the hush. "I believe you, Viola. Come with me. Back to Chicago. No one's ever gonna hurt you again."The whole room froze.I just stared at him

  • Left To Die, Finally Free   Chapter 4

    White-hot agony lanced through my collarbone, the silver letter opener buried inches deep. Black spots swarmed my vision, my breath coming in ragged, broken gasps.Marco's hand froze on the handle, his red-hot rage snapping into stunned disbelief. He didn't even pull the blade out, just stared at the spreading bloodstain on my chest, unblinking.My strength gave out, and I crumpled into the pool of my own blood.It didn't matter. I was almost home.The room erupted into chaos.Marco dropped to his knees, shoving his palm against the wound to stem the bleeding, and roared at the button men by the door: "Get our family physician! Now! Move your fucking asses!"Vincent and Draven sprinted over. Vincent ripped off his custom Brioni jacket, crushing it against the wound, his face paper-white. He spat "You're out of your fucking mind" on a loop, but his hand shook so bad he could barely hold pressure.Draven crouched beside me, his fingertips brushing my ice-cold cheek, his eyes wild w

  • Left To Die, Finally Free   Chapter 3

    Datura was deadly poison, but Rosa loved it, so Vincent let it bloom into a whole damn sea across the Rossi estate grounds. Once, I'd begged him to tear it out, scared some maid or kid would take a bite by accident. Rosa had cried until she passed out over it. "Viola hates me this much, Vincent? She won't even let you grow me flowers?" He'd sneered at me. "Everyone knows it's poison. Who the hell's gonna eat it? Stop being this dramatic!"I never thought it'd be the key to my way out.The second the petal hit my tongue, my body screamed to gag it up. I forced it down. This time, I was finally going home.Vincent dropped the gift box and lunged, slamming his palm against my back, rough fingers prying my mouth open to dig it out. "Spit it out!" he roared, face purple with rage and panic. "Are you really that fucking suicidal?!"He and Draven both grabbed at my throat, screaming at me to cough it up."So Marco dumped you, and this is how you react?!" Vincent's eyes were red, voi

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