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Luca
My earlier question was answered right away when the front door swung open and Mila walked inside as if she were a queen, her arm linked with a young man’s, while his hand rested on her waist.
My eyes darkened as I fixed my gaze on her, walking side by side with that fucker.
He seemed familiar, though.
“Mommy!” Angelo exclaimed happily and ran toward her, trying to climb into her arms, but instead, the man lifted him up and said softly, “You must be Angelo.”
Angelo nodded, longing for his mom.
Mila reached for him, caressing his cheeks tenderly, love shining in her eyes, but she didn’t take him into her arms. “Mommy missed you so much, my prince!” she said, wrapping her arms around his little body while the man was still holding him.
How dare he touch my son?
A nerve pulsed in my neck as I clenched my fists. I heard my fingers crack. The scene was wrong. Completely wrong.
I took a step forward, but Ricardo’s strong grip held my arm tightly as he whispered next to my ear, “Don’t. It’s not the right time. You should try to lighten the mood, not inflame it. At least she came home.”
I looked at him, our burning gazes meeting for a brief moment. Maybe he was right.
“Try to straighten things with her. Don’t let your jealousy drive you,” he added before turning and heading to hug her.
I just stood there, watching everyone shower her with welcoming kisses and hugs. Even Father seemed too soft with her, unlike his usual character.
Out of the corner of my eye, I saw Marco sitting quietly in his chair, just like me.
I typed an order to our enforcer: [Investigate a man called Levi Marceau, NOW.]
A note message popped right away into my phone, [We already did boss. He’s clean. Too clean to be specific.]
Before Mila took her seat, she said with her charming smile, “Levi, this is my foster family, the Haydens. Everyone, this is Levi Marceau. My friend—we met on the island.”
Then she smiled at him warmly as they both sat next to each other.
Why did I feel like no one was surprised by this man except me?
“Mommy?” Angelo called, grabbing Mila’s attention. She turned to him with a warm smile and pinched his nose. “What is it, sweetheart?”
“What is the surprise? I can’t wait,” he asked with joy.
Her eyes shone with excitement. “It’s a wonderful surprise, I promise. But you have to wait a little longer, okay?” Then she exchanged a glance with Levi.
“Okay, Mommy,” Angelo said, a little disappointed.
Levi looked straight into my eyes with a smile and said, “You must be Mr. Luca Hayden. I’ve heard a lot about you.”
I kept sipping my wine, resting my elbow on the table, and narrowed my eyes at him without saying a word or breaking my gaze.
I stared at him for too long—so long that he blinked, coughed, and finally looked away, his ears turning red.
Suddenly, and for the first time since she entered the mansion, Mila looked at me and said, “Levi is half German, half American. And he just moved to the USA a few months ago.”
Was she warning me to not abuse him?
I narrowed my gaze, realizing that the man didn’t understand what he had gotten himself into. He didn’t know he was sitting in the den of one of the most dangerous mafias on earth.
I liked that. My dark side—my sick side—liked that.
Mother shot me a glare. “It’s nice having you here, Mr. Marceau,” Mother said, trying to lighten the atmosphere.
“Call me Levi, ma’am,” he said nicely. He seemed too polite.
She smiled back. “Did you move to the US for business?”
“In fact, my family has had a business here for decades,” Levi answered. “My father is American, and I lived in Germany with my mother after they divorced years ago.” His tone was slightly tense as he stole a glance in my direction.
Or maybe it was the way I kept burning into his skull with my gaze that made him uncomfortable.
“The German women are very beautiful,” Aunt Mirenda said softly. “I have some friends there.”
“I think I know your family,” Father interrupted. “We dealt in business before. Aren’t they the ones who own the entertainment industry in the South?”
Mila tensed, which confirmed to me that the idiot had no idea who he was sitting with.
The corner of my lips curved up. My little cat had learned how to scheme.
He nodded. “Actually, my family and I aren’t on good terms. So I don’t know much about their business.”
However, the small smile on my lips didn’t last long. It disappeared the moment Mila spoke.
“Levi is an artist,” she said, her tone filled with admiration and pride. “He paints beautifully. He drew some pictures of me on the island.”
Then she pulled her phone out of her purse and flipped through her photos. When she turned the screen to show the drawings, my heart tightened.
The picture was stunning. She looked like a princess sitting under a tree.
My brothers. My family. All of them stared at me in anticipation.
But all they saw was the ice-cold look in my eyes. No rage. No anger. Nothing.
Even though the storm raging inside me could burn this entire mansion to the ground.
Did she really believe she could just walk in with some guy like this; even if she introduced him as just a friend?
But I knew Mila too well. She was smart. She was here for something. I could read it in her eyes.
My little cat had learned how to bite back.
And damn it… I felt proud of her.
She wasn’t here because she had softened. Not to start over with this family.
I just hoped—this time—that I was wrong.
I knew I didn’t deserve her anymore. But I couldn’t stop wanting her. To wish she could forgive me someday.
I clenched my fists when I heard her laugh as Levi said, “This is the most beautiful picture I’ve ever drawn.”
“It’s really beautiful,” Angelo said in admiration, zooming in and out of the photo on his mom’s phone.
“So…” Ricardo said, “Do you draw for a living?”
“No,” Levi smiled. “It’s just a hobby. I have my own business.”
“Interesting,” Father said. “What kind of business?”
Mila picked up a glass of wine and said, “Levi’s business is decent.” She smiled warmly at him, making my chest burn. “He’s a clean, gentle, and respectful man.”
Then she looked at the four of us—Father, Marco, Ricardo, and me. “He’s never done dirty work.”
I raised a brow. “You seem very sure of him,” I mocked. “It’s not like you only met him a few weeks ago.”
She shot me a look but ignored me—like if she was saying, ‘you don’t deserve to respond to’. It was obvious she hated me to the core.
Instead, she smiled softly as she looked between Father and Mother and said, “You raised me well. You let me in like I was truly part of this family…”
“You are part of it, honey,” Mother said.
Mila’s eyes shone as she continued, “I have news to share with you.”
She looked toward Levi, and he took her hand.
My heart froze.
For some reason, I knew I wouldn’t like what she was about to say.
She inhaled nervously and said, “I… Levi and I…”
It took every drop of my power and self-control not to beg him to touch me. I wasn’t hearing what he was saying. All I could hear was his whispering voice that sent shivers through my body, and his touch that burned my skin.I closed my eyes and breathed deeply, trying to think.This man ruined my life. He had just killed a man moments ago, and he would continue killing…He didn’t have a heart, even if he claimed otherwise.‘You are strong, Mila,’ I told myself. ‘You. Are. Strong. This is just momentary pleasure. Don’t fall for it.’I just hoped Levi wouldn’t find out the truth about what happened in the restaurant. When we called afterward, he said he would travel to Germany for his trial regarding divorcing his wife.I opened my eyes with determination and met Luca’s dark gaze. He noticed the shift in me and smirked.“You impress me more every day, Mila,” he teased, holding my chin.I shoved his hand away and walked to the bed where the shopping bags still rested.I was determined t
“When would you announce Angelo as your heir?”The question hit me like a stroke. My blood ran cold.“Soon,” Luca’s voice came cold and determined. “I need him to know that I’m his father as soon as possible. I can’t just walk to him and say, ‘Hi Angelo, I’m your father.’”“The kid is too smart,” Marco said. “I think… it wouldn’t be so difficult to make him understand.”The next sentence made my hear beat quikened. “I don’t know how you both expect a young boy to understand. He will eventually find out the way he came into this world, and he would hate you, brother,” Ricardo said.Silence stretched.I clenched my fists. So that was what they were planning for my son. Over my dead body.Time was running out. I had to marry Levi as soon as possible and move to Germany.I could not let him introduce Gelo as his heir. I could not let my son live the life I despised the most.I decided to get back to the room and play along with them, pretending I didn’t hear anything.The moment I was abo
I paced across the dark wooden floor, the chandelier lights too dim against the massive bedroom.I had been locked in this room for five hours. No water. No food. Nothing.Was that their punishment?I searched every corner of the room, trying to find a way out, but found nothing. Even the bathroom window was locked.I banged both hands against the door. “Open this door!” I screamed loudly. “Get me out of here, now!”But all the response I got was silence.There were indeed sounds outside the room. I had been hearing them the whole time, but no one spoke to me. As if I was a ghost. Mute.‘Damn it, Mila. You did this to yourself,’ I cursed. ‘I put myself under their mercy.’I looked through the curtains to the outside, spotting the horse stables and the massive green yard. The place was totally strange to me.What was this villa?It seemed as if someone was already living here.I walked back slowly to the massive bed and sat on its edge. The mattress sank softly beneath my weight as the
A cold shiver ran through my body, making me open my eyes wide.I stared at the gray ceiling over my head.The place was silent. My heart pounded as I remembered the last thing that had happened. I was kidnapped!I froze at the realization. This could not be happening. Sweat started to form on my forehead, and my palms grew clammy.Why didn’t they kill me already? Why did they put me on a bed? Are they going to rape me before they murder me?I gulped, trying to pretend I was still asleep. I had to gain more time and think quickly. I tried to take a deep breath to steady my crazy heartbeat.But then… a familiar perfume scent lingered in the air. Too familiar. It made my hands go numb.I sniffed again, and before I could recognize it—“Are you going to stay lying there too long?” a cold male voice said.My eyes almost popped out of my skull. I snapped upright and sat on the large bed.Then I met the familiar three pairs of eyes. I stared at them one by one for a moment.Then I barely ra
Eyes drifted toward me the moment I entered the clinic.I pulled my hair over both sides of my face and headed toward the receptionist. The second she noticed the nurse uniform, she waved her hand dismissively. “We don’t have any open jobs right now.”I shook my head quickly. “No, no,” I stammered. “I need to see the doctor. I’m a patient.”“Do you have an appointment for today?” she asked, sizing me up and down.“No,” I admitted.She shocked me when she said, “Sorry, ma’am. Without an appointment, the doctor can’t see you.”God! How did I forget about that?I couldn't not just go back home after all this just like that!“Please,” I said. “I really need to see him. Can’t you register me now?”She gave me an apologetic smile and shook her head. “This is Professor Howard Kane. He’s the best in the country. You need to make a reservation at least a month in advance.”I bit down on my lower lip. This had been a bad idea from the start.I sighed and was about to leave, but... decided to tr
Mila“Miss Mila, I’ve bandaged your hands,” the doctor said. “The wounds on your knees are just minor scratches and didn’t need bandaging.”I looked at my hands as the gauze wrapped around them. I had used my palms to push the broken glass away from Angelo’s path at the restaurant.I placed a hand on my stomach and asked, “How’s my child, doctor?”He looked at the screen before him and smiled. “You have a strong child. Just like the mother.”I sighed in relief.“I’ll prescribe some vitamins and supplements, and everything will be fine,” he said as he started writing on the prescription paper. “This device will stay here so I can check on the baby every time I come.”A nurse wiped the cold gel off my stomach, then helped me sit up.The doctor began packing his things. “Nurse Ave will stay with you here for the next few days. If you need anything, just call me.”When I went downstairs, Mama was already there. She was sitting on the sofa while Angelo lay on her knees, and she was brushin
LucaA surge of heat invaded my body, as if I were on fire. My eyes darkened with lust.I shut my eyes as a flood of release rushed through me, a harsh groan tearing from my throat.I leaned back against the shower wall. Warm water fell over my head and down my body. My muscles were still tight. It
I searched into Levi's eyes as I took a step back. “You know you can tell me here, right?” I said. “Please, Mila,” he insisted. I sighed. He deserved this small request. After all, my vacation was coming to its end. “Fine!” I said. “I’ll be ready in a short time. You can wait here in this room.”
Was it wise to force myself into this? I wasn’t sure. All I knew was that I wanted to give myself a chance. New adventures. New relationships. To be with a nice man. The moment Levi pulled the zipper of my dress down and the cold air from the conditioner hit my skin, a sharp wave of pain twisted
When I shot him a confused, suspicious look, he laughed loudly. “You look like you’ve seen a ghost! What?” He took a step closer. “Hasn’t any man flirted with you before?” I stepped forward in challenge and said, “A lot of them. But none of them questioned me within the first few moments we met!”







