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Chapter Two — The Devil's Bargain

作者: Char Writes
last update 公開日: 2026-03-13 16:22:44

Lorenzo talked for forty minutes.

He didn't pace. Didn't raise his voice. Didn't perform any of it. He sat behind that desk like a man giving a board meeting and he laid out five years of evidence the way you lay bricks, one on top of the other, slow and deliberate, until the wall was so solid she couldn't pretend she didn't see it.

Wire transfers. Timestamps. A witness in Naples who had driven her father to the meeting that night believing it was legitimate. Photographs. Phone records. A name that kept appearing in every document like a thread she couldn't stop pulling.

Marco Romano.

Her uncle. Her father's brother. The man who had held her at the funeral while she couldn't cry. The man she had called every week for five years because he felt like the last safe thing left in the world.

She sat through all of it without moving.

When Lorenzo finished, the room was very quiet.

"Say something," he said.

"I'm thinking."

"You've been thinking for ten minutes."

"Then give me eleven." She stood up. Walked to the window. The rain had slowed to something thin and persistent, the courtyard below empty now, the fountain still running. She stared at it. 

"How do I know you didn't put all of this together yourself? You have the money. You have the people. You could have built this whole story just to get me standing in this room saying yes to whatever you want."

"You could have walked out ten minutes ago," he said. "The door isn't locked."

She turned. "That's not an answer."

"No." He stood, came around the desk, stopped a few feet from her. Close enough that she could see the thing in his eyes that had been bothering her since the hood came off. It wasn't coldness. It wasn't calculation. It was something older and quieter and much harder to argue with. 

"The answer is that I don't need to fabricate evidence against Marco Romano. The man fabricated enough about himself. I just followed the trail he left." He held her gaze. "Your father trusted the wrong person. That is the whole story. The rest is paperwork."

Her throat tightened. She turned back to the window.

"He loved Marco," she said quietly. Not to Lorenzo. Mostly to the rain. "He used to say Marco was the only person who never wanted anything from him. Just his company." She paused. "He thought that was rare."

"It is rare," Lorenzo said. "Which is why it works so well as a lie."

She closed her eyes for three seconds. Opened them.

"What exactly does this marriage do?" she said. "Strategically. Walk me through it."

He moved back to the desk. "Marco has spent five years telling every family in southern Italy that I ordered your father's death. That story is the foundation of everything he's built. His alliances. His protection. His authority inside your family's network." He sat down. "The moment you stand beside me publicly... his story collapses. Because you are Enzo Romano's daughter. If you believe I didn't do it, no one can keep pretending otherwise."

"And that exposes him."

"It forces him into the open. Right now Marco operates from the shadows because everyone believes the enemy is me. Remove that belief and he has nowhere to hide." He laced his fingers together. "He'll panic. Panicked men make mistakes. And when he makes his mistake, we'll be ready."

She turned from the window and looked at him properly for the first time since the hood came off. Really looked. Not for a monster and not for a savior. Just for the truth of what he was.

"What do you get out of this?" she said. "Don't tell me justice. Nobody in your world operates for justice."

Something moved at the corner of his mouth. Not quite a smile. "Your father and I were building something. A legitimate shipping operation. Clean money, legal infrastructure, the kind of business that meant my children wouldn't have to do what I do." 

He paused.

"Marco destroyed that when he killed Enzo. He destroyed the only exit I had." His voice was even. Matter of fact. But underneath it was something that had been compressed for a very long time. "So yes. I want justice. But mostly I want my exit back."

Valeria stared at him.

She had not expected that. She had not expected any of this to be real and layered and delivered without theatre. She had expected lies dressed up as truth. What she was getting felt uncomfortably like the actual thing.

"I have conditions," she said.

"I assumed you would."

"My brother and mother don't know the real reason. As far as they're concerned this is my choice, not a deal."

"Agreed."

"I want access to every piece of evidence you have. All of it. Not summaries. The raw files."

"Agreed."

"And the moment this is over..." She crossed back to the desk, planted both hands on the surface, looked him dead in the eye from two feet away. "The moment Marco is finished and my family is safe, I walk. No complications. No extended contract. You don't own me."

Lorenzo looked up at her. This close his eyes weren't flat at all. They were very dark and very awake and they looked at her like she was the first genuinely interesting thing to happen to him in a long time.

"No one owns you," he said quietly. "That is self-evident."

She straightened. "Then we have a deal."

"We have a deal."

She almost put her hand out to shake it. Something stopped her. Some instinct that said shaking this man's hand would make it real in a way she needed one more minute before accepting.

"I need to ask you one thing," she said.

"Go ahead."

"The night my father died." She kept her voice level. She had practised keeping her voice level when she said these words so many times it was almost automatic. "Where were you? Not the hotel story. Where were you really?"

The question landed in the room and sat there.

Lorenzo didn't look away. "I was at the hotel. Rome, the Baglioni, room four fourteen. I have the check-in records, the room service receipt, a call log from that evening." He paused. "And I have the name of the woman who was with me, who has given a witnessed statement, who has no connection to me or your family and no reason to lie.

" His voice was quiet."

I can give you all of it. I will give you all of it. Because I need you to be certain, not just convinced."

She held his gaze for a long moment.

Then she nodded. Once.

"Alright," she said. "When does this start?"

"Tomorrow." He reached into the desk drawer, placed a phone in front of her. "Your new number. Encrypted. My contact is already saved." He stood. "A room has been prepared in the east wing. You'll stay here tonight."

"I didn't agree to move in."

"You agreed to a marriage," he said simply. "Appearances start now. 

Marco has eyes everywhere including outside this estate." He moved toward the door. "If you leave tonight, he knows something happened here. If you stay, he knows nothing."

She looked at the phone. Looked at the door he was about to walk through.

"Lorenzo."

He stopped.

"If I find one thing... just one thing in those files that tells me you're lying to me..." She let it hang there. Unfinished. She didn't need to finish it.

He looked back at her over his shoulder.

"You won't," he said.

He walked out.

She stood alone in his study, in the middle of a life that had just turned completely inside out, holding a phone with one saved contact and five years of grief that had just been handed back to her in a brand new shape.

She should leave. Every sensible part of her said leave.

She picked up the phone.

She didn't leave.

And somewhere on the other side of the city, in a house full of flowers and expensive cologne and secrets buried deep enough to feel like the truth... her uncle Marco sat down to dinner and had absolutely no idea that everything was about to change.

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