He bought her body. But he's always owned her soul. ******************************* Gabriella King thought she had let go of the past, until the night of the auction where she was sold to the highest bidder, Alessio De Luca, the ruthless leader of the Italian Mafia and her first love. Alessio, cold and merciless, isn't just claiming her as his, but he's here to make her suffer. He vows to destroy the woman whose family betrayed him. Every touch is a punishment. Every kiss is a reminder of the power he holds over her. Yet beneath the cruelty, the fire between them refuses to die.. He wants revenge. She wants freedom. And in this game of revenge and power, the dangerous thing…..is that she might still love him.
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“How much further till we get there?" I asked, my voice cutting through the silence, barely audible due to the rain falling heavily.
My stepdad, Victor, remained silent. His eyes stayed focused on the road, his jaw tightening, while he checked his watch over and over.
Breathing out, I faced the window, observing the city pass by. My hands were shaking, something that always happened whenever I knew danger was lurking ahead. Like the day my mother passed.
I turned back to him, to the man who I was certain was responsible for her death. “We have been driving for hours. Where are we going?”
Victor chuckled, glancing at me briefly. “Just a little more princess and we'll be there.”
I cringed at the word, “princess”. Only my father was allowed to call me that. I hated Victor. I hated him for finding his way into my mother's life after my father passed away.. He filled her heart with nothing but sorrow and pain. My mother changed after marrying him, she became distant, rarely smiles and at times she stares at him with fear.
Sitting straight, I felt uneasy. I sensed that something was off, and my mother always advised me to trust my instincts, so I relied on them as if my life depended on it.
The car came to a halt outside a deserted warehouse. I looked at Victor, who was watching me with deepening eyes. "Get out."
I tilted my head, observing the area. The place seemed to have been abandoned for a while.
Thick forest covered the building which made it harder to see.
Sighing, I stepped out of the car, the cold air grazing my skin instantly. My eyes were fixed on the building in front of me which looked more of a mansion, except it had no windows, just concrete walls with a single iron door.
“What is this place?" I curiosity asked, tightening my jacket around my shoulders.
Victor ignored me, grabbing my hand harshly as he led me inside.
The scent of cigars greeted me the moment we entered. My eyes were drawn to the men who looked at me as though I was a me ready to be devoured.
Realization dawned on me, this wasn’t just some meeting. This was some sort of transaction.
“Victor!" I screamed, pulling my arm from his hold. “Why did you bring me here? You told me we were out to buy groceries. This doesn't look like a grocery store.”
Victor turned to face me, gritting his teeth. "Stop asking unnecessary questions," he warned." I'm just getting rid of unwanted trash.” he whispered the last part.
Unwanted trash? What did he mean by that? Before I could reply, Victor's hand gripped my wrist once more. “There was no other choice, my debts had to be paid one way or the other. Just relax and it'll be over soon.”
I barely had time to process his words when two men approached me, taking my arm from Victor's hold.
“Just remember that I really did love your mother," he said, covering my eyes with a thick cloth.
"Stop!" I cried out, struggling against the grip of the men, but they wouldn't budge. My heart raced as my feet were pulled across the chilly floor. I couldn't tell where I was being led. I wanted to fight them, but I realized I had no chance of winning against these men.
I listened to voices, many of them, whispering. A chill went down my back as I stood on what felt like a stage.
“We're all set. Let the bidding begin. She's a virgin, untouched, pure.”
My heart sank, they were talking about me. No, this couldn’t be happening, I was being sold. Victor sold me.
“We start at ten million dollars.”
A chorus of murmurs followed.
"Fifteen million," a man called.
"Twenty!"
I struggled, but a firm grip held me in place. My breath comimg in sharp, panicked gasps.
"Twenty-five!" someone else shouted.
Then a voice, smoother, colder, cut through the chaos. "Thirty million.”
The room went deathly silent. That voice…It sounded too familiar.
“Going once. Going twice. Sold to the gentleman in the back."
I felt my blood run cold. Whoever he was, he owned me now.
Hands gripped me, forcing me back onto unsteady feet. I was dragged away, the blindfold still in place. My mind raced, fighting back the questions that needed answers. Who was he? What did he want? What kind of man spent thirty million on another person?
"Let go of me!" I screamed, twisting my hands against their hold. “Just please, let me go.” I whispered.
No one answered. No one stopped them.
I hardly realized I was being forced into a car until I heard the door bang behind me. My breath caught as I tore off my blindfold, my gaze scanning the surroundings. I felt the world spin the moment it landed on someone I never thought I'd see again.
“Well well, we meet again Bella,"
"Alessio." I whispered, trying hard to remain steady.
A cruel smirk played on his lips. “You remember me?"
Of course I remembered him. How could I ever forget the boy I had once loved. My childhood best friend.
But now, nothing about him looked familiar.
His blond hair was much longer, falling messily over his forehead. His face was sharper, his jawline carved beautifully. His eyes were much colder than I had remembered, lacking the warmth it once had.
Alessio leaned back, running a hand through his hair. “I’ll take it as a yes, then.”
I swallowed the lump forming in my throat. "What... what are you doing here?"
He let out a humorless laugh. "Saving you? Hardly. Buying you? That’s another story."
My blood ran cold. "You….You bid on me?"
He leaned forward, his eyes locking on mine. "Do you think I wanted to? Do you think I spent thirty million because I care?" He scoffed. "Victor put you on that stage to be sold to monsters, Gabriella. The kind who would’ve broken you beyond repair. I couldn’t let that happen. But don’t mistake this for kindness. I don’t want you, either."
His words stung, but I forced myself to stay strong. I shaked my head slightly. This couldn't be real. It was probably another nightmare I needed to wake up from.
The last thing I remembered was Alessio saying he had to leave for a business meeting with his parents and he'll be back soon. He lied, he never came back and now he had just bought me. Nothing made sense.
"You lied to me. You told me you were coming back to me. You betrayed me," I whispered.
His face softened for a moment, but it quickly disappeared. "Oh, Gabriella," He leaned forward, his breath fanning against my skin. "You betrayed me."
My eyes widened. "I don’t understand what you mean by that."
Alessio gripped my jaw, holding it firmly in place. “You know everything right? "Don't mess around with me."
"I don't understand what you mean."
Alessio let out a forced chuckle. "Your family took everything from me, Bella,"
I stiffened. "My family? What could they have done? I'm sure they had nothing to do with whatever…...."
"Oh, but indeed they do," he whispered, cutting me off. "It's about time I return the favor."
The car door locked with a click, startling me. Alessio's hand cradled my face, tucking a strand of hair behind my ear.
"You are mine now, Bella," he whispered. "And I'm going to make sure you never forget it.
The mansion was quiet.Not the uneasy quiet that had settled after the bloodshed, but a different kind—gentler, deeper. It was the hush of a house learning peace again, of walls no longer echoing with betrayal, rage, or secrets. For the first time in what felt like a lifetime, Alessio could breathe.The heavy weight of vengeance had lifted, leaving behind something fragile but honest. Gabriella remained close, not out of obligation or fear, but out of something they’d both fought hard to reclaim: trust.A week had passed since the night of reckoning. The bodies had been buried. The halls scrubbed clean. The old tapestries—once embroidered with the legacy of the Martini name—had been taken down. Alessio didn’t want reminders. Not of the man he had to become, and certainly not of the empire his brother had twisted into something monstrous.One bright morning, Gabriella stood at the bottom of the grand staircase, dressed simply, one hand resting gently on her belly. Alessio watched her f
Gabriella's Pov The sound cracked through the night like a curse. One shot—sharp, final.I spun around.“Leonardo!” I screamed, as my brother’s body crumpled to the ground, his breath hitching as if the air had betrayed him. Blood poured from the wound in his back, dark and thick, staining his shirt like ink spilled from a shattered bottle.I caught him before he hit the stone floor. His weight folded into me, heavier than I remembered, like the life was already ebbing out of him. Gabriella dropped to her knees beside us, hands trembling, eyes wide with disbelief. Her voice caught in her throat as she tried to speak, but no words came out—just a gasp, choked and broken.Vandel stood across the room, still holding the smoking gun. His face was stone. No regret. No hesitation. Only hatred.I cradled Leo's head against my chest. “Stay with me,” I begged, my voice breaking. “Just hold on. Please, Leo…”He coughed, and a thin line of blood trickled from the corner of his mouth. “No... it’
Gabriella's Pov The night was supposed to be over. We had escaped. I thought we were safe—just for a second. Alessio’s hand gripped mine tightly, his other hand on the wheel, speeding through the darkened street like he could outrun the world. But safety, I was learning, was just an illusion. And illusions don’t last.Two headlights suddenly swerved into view behind us, fast and aggressive. My stomach twisted before my brain could catch up."Alessio..." I murmured, my voice already trembling.He glanced in the rearview mirror, his jaw tightening. "I see them."Another car came at us from the left. That’s when I knew—we weren’t being followed. We were being hunted.Gunfire cracked through the silence.Glass shattered.“DOWN!” Alessio barked.Without thinking, I threw myself across the console and lunged at him. We dropped below the dashboard as bullets punched through the windows, glass raining down in jagged pieces. I could hear my own heartbeat pounding in my ears, deafening me.“I
Alessio's Pov My heart jolted like someone had driven a knife straight through it. Unborn child—that was what Martini had just said. The words echoed in my head, bouncing around with disbelief, confusion, and something dangerously close to hope.I stared at Gabriella.Everything else—Martini’s gun pointed at my forehead, the sweat dripping down my back, the pounding in my ears—faded into the background as I searched her face for the truth. Her lips parted slightly, her eyes shimmering with something raw. Something real.“Yes,” she whispered, barely audible. But I didn’t need her to say more.She was pregnant.With my child.I blinked. My vision tunneled, not from the pressure of the gun still threatening my life, but from the gravity of her words. She was carrying my baby. Our baby.A tremor ran through me, knocking the air from my lungs. I hadn’t seen this coming—hadn’t even considered it. But as shock gave way to awe, a warmth bloomed in my chest. A fierce kind of joy. The kind of
Alessio's Pov She looked like she hadn’t aged a second—but she wasn’t the same girl I once knew.Gabriella stood across the room, framed by the long shadows of dusk bleeding in through the tall windows. The light touched her skin like it belonged there, softening the lines of worry etched into her face. But I could still see it—the fear hidden beneath the surface, the way her fingers curled around the edge of her coat just a little too tightly. She was nervous. And she should be.Because I didn’t trust her.Not anymore.I had no idea what game she was playing by coming here again, by standing beside Martini of all people. That bastard had never shown mercy a day in his life. I didn’t even know how she’d ended up in his custody—or why she hadn’t tried to escape.I studied her face, looking for something familiar, something real.And that’s when it happened.She winked.A slow, subtle flutter of her eyelid. Barely noticeable, but unmistakable.I froze.It hit me like a punch to the gut
Gabriella's Pov The morning sunlight slipped through the thin curtains like golden fingers, brushing against my face, warming my cheek. I blinked slowly, my lashes fluttering against the pillowcase as I stirred, trying to resist the gentle nudge of daybreak. My body ached in places I didn’t even know could ache, a dull soreness clinging to every limb like a second skin. Sleep had claimed me like a thief in the night, but it hadn't been kind—just necessary. I felt as though I'd fought a war in my dreams and lost.For a long moment, I just lay there, staring up at the ceiling, trying to remember how it felt to wake up without dread pressing on my chest. The events of the past few days had blurred into one tangled mess of adrenaline, pain, and fear. But there was something else too—something sharp and persistent beneath it all. A name. Alessio.Just the thought of him sent a shiver down my spine. I hated how his presence lingered in my mind, how the memory of his voice could still echo
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