LOGIN“I have spoken to Giovanni. He is ready to marry Renata,” Paolo announced as he stepped back into the living room.
The decision was already made, one that required no one else’s approval. There was no hesitation in his tone, no trace of concern for the daughter whose fate he had just sealed.
Luisa let out a quiet scoff, folding her arms across her chest as she looked down at Renata with open disdain.
“Your daughter has completely lost her senses,” she said coldly, her lips curling with faint disgust.
Renata was still on the floor, exactly where they had left her. Her hair hung loose around her face, partially hiding her tear-stained cheeks.
Her hands rested limply at her sides, but she refused to surrender. The pain in her chest was unbearable, yet something inside her refused to break completely.
“I won’t abort the child.”
Her voice was sharp enough. It startled everyone, including herself.
Slowly, she lifted her head and looked directly at her father. Her eyes were swollen from crying, but they held a desperate determination. She pushed herself up from the floor, her legs trembling beneath her weight.
“You’ve already decided to marry me off to that old man,” she said, her voice trembling but firm.
“You’ve already taken my freedom. Fine. Do whatever you want with my life. But let me keep my baby.” Her hands instinctively moved to her stomach, clutching it protectively as if shielding the life inside her from their cruelty. “I’m begging you, Dad. This is the last thing you can do for me as your daughter. If you take this away from me too… I swear I will kill myself.”
Natasha rolled her eyes, clearly unimpressed by Renata’s desperation.
“Why are you so eager to keep the child of a man you don’t even know?” she muttered, her voice filled with cold judgment. She turned to Paolo and added, “Don’t listen to her emotional drama, Dad. Uncle Giovanni will feel betrayed if he finds out she’s carrying another man’s child.”
Paolo’s expression hardened even further, whatever little humanity remained in his eyes now completely extinguished. “You cannot keep this child,” he said firmly. “And if you are so determined to die, then do it after you are married to Giovanni. At least that way, you will have fulfilled your duty to this family.”
His voice rose with anger as he continued, “Have you not disgraced me enough already? If people learn that my unmarried daughter became pregnant from some meaningless encounter with an unknown man, how do you expect me to face society? How do you expect me to carry my name with dignity?”
Renata stared at him in disbelief. At that moment, she realized that her father cared more about his reputation than her life.
Paolo turned his head slightly toward the guards standing nearby. “Lock her in the empty room,” he ordered, “and keep a close watch on her.”
The guards immediately stepped forward.
Panic surged through Renata’s body like wildfire. Her survival instincts took over before her mind could catch up. She turned and ran toward the hallway, her bare feet slamming against the cold floor as her heart pounded violently in her chest. She didn’t know where she would go. She only knew she had to escape.
She barely made it a few steps before strong hands grabbed her arms and pulled her back with brutal force.
“No!” she screamed, struggling violently against their grip. She twisted her body, kicked, and fought with whatever strength she had left, but they were far stronger than her. “Please, don’t do this to me! Let me go!”
She looked toward her father one last time, hoping and praying that he would stop them.
But Paolo did not move.
He did not speak and did not even look at her.
And in that moment, Renata realized she was completely alone. She was aware that her father stopped caring for her after he married Luisa, but she never expected him to treat her like this.
“Paolo, won’t you inform Giovanni?” Luisa asked as she walked toward him. She already knew the answer would favor her plans. Her eyes watched him closely, ensuring he would not falter now when everything was finally falling into place.
Before Paolo could respond, his assistant hurried into the room, holding out a ringing phone with both hands. “Sir, it’s Mr. Giovanni,” he said respectfully.
Paolo immediately took the phone, pressing it to his ear. “Giovanni,” he greeted. But within seconds, his brows furrowed deeply, and his eyes widened in visible shock.
“What?” he exclaimed, his voice rising. “You want to get married this evening?”
On the other side of the call, Giovanni’s voice carried unsettling eagerness. “Yes. Now that I’ve moved forward with the investment in your company, I see no reason to delay. I want Renata to become my wife as soon as possible. Everything has already been arranged. I’ve even sent the wedding dress to her.”
Paolo fell silent for a brief moment. His mind calculated quickly, measuring profit against hesitation. The investment alone was enough to erase any doubts. Renata was no longer his daughter in this moment, she was a transaction, a bridge to secure his empire.
“Alright,” Paolo said firmly. “Renata will marry you this evening.”
The call ended shortly after.
Luisa stepped closer, her curiosity barely concealed behind her composed expression. “What did he say?”
Paolo lowered the phone slowly and looked at her. “He wants to marry Renata this evening.”
For a split second, even Luisa seemed surprised by the urgency, but the shock quickly faded, and was replaced by satisfaction.
“And the abortion?” she asked calmly.
Paolo waved his hand dismissively. “We’ll schedule it for another date. Right now, the wedding is the priority. Make sure Renata looks presentable. She must look beautiful. I’m leaving everything in your hands, Luisa. This wedding must happen without any complications.”
Luisa’s lips curved into a faint, confident smile. “Don’t worry. Natasha and I will make Renata understand her place.”
Her eyes shifted toward her daughter, silently signaling her.
Natasha had already begun walking down the hallway. She stopped in front of the locked room and nodded at the guards.
“Open it,” she ordered.
The guards obeyed immediately, unlocking the door and stepping aside.
The moment the door opened, Renata saw her chance.
She rushed forward instinctively, desperate to escape, but Natasha was faster. She grabbed Renata’s arms tightly, her nails digging into her skin as she held her in place.
“My dear sister,” Natasha said mockingly, her lips curling into a cruel smile. “You should be happy. Giovanni is eager to marry you. By this evening, you’ll officially become his wife.”
Renata struggled against her grip. “Natasha, how can you be so heartless?” she said through clenched teeth. “How can you wish something like this upon another woman?”
Natasha leaned closer. “Because I cannot stand you.” Her grip tightened more on her arms. “This is what happens when you try to ruin me. When you accuse me for snatching your boyfriend that day. You forgot your place and made Dad slap me.”
She shoved Renata backward with force, causing her to stumble.
“I hope you suffer in this marriage,” Natasha continued. “And you will. That old man will destroy you completely. And I will watch it happen.”
Renata’s body trembled as she struggled to steady herself.
'Please, God,’ she prayed silently. ‘Please save me. Please don’t let this happen.’
The silence Chase left behind made Renata think twice.She had been overlooking things around her and only focusing on her own fears. To her, she simply asked for time, but she hadn't realized that to him, it felt as if she was keeping all the doors shut for him.If Chase hadn’t spoken up, she might have continued to let that happen, oblivious to his feelings.Domenico always seemed so untouchable and emotionally composed that the idea of him being truly hurt by her hesitation felt unreal.Thankfully, she realized in time and decided to talk to him before the gap of misunderstanding between them grew bigger.When she reached his door, she paused, her heart thudding against her ribs. She knocked softly and entered.Domenico was lying on the bed, completely covered in a comforter."Domenico?" she started, her voice barely above a whisper.He didn't respond. But she saw him tighten the hold on the comforter."I thought you'd want your space, Renata." He said as he sat up on the bed."I d
As Renata approached the gazebo, struggling slightly under the weight of the silver tray, Chase was on his feet in an instant. He reached out, taking the burden from her hands before she could protest."You shouldn't be working in your condition, Ren," he stated firmly, his concern genuine as he lowered the tray onto the white marble table.Renata shook her head, offering him a small, appreciative smile before her eyes darted to Domenico. She could feel the static electricity in the air, an annoyance radiating from him. She stepped closer to him, lowering her voice. "Are you tired?""No," Domenico answered, giving her a fake smile. He moved past her to the table, pulling out the chair.Renata sat, and Domenico took his seat across from her. Chase remained standing for a moment, observing the interplay between them with a look of guarded concern."You only brought one glass?" Chase noted, gesturing to the tray."Because we won't be drinking," Renata answered, folding her hands in her l
"Chase?" Renata’s voice echoed with genuine surprise as she saw him standing there.She moved instinctively, closing the distance to wrap him in a quick, warm hug. Chase returned the embrace, though he was careful to steady the gift bag in his hand, keeping it clear of the movement.As they pulled apart, Chase’s gaze immediately drifted past her, narrowing as it settled on Domenico.His eyes locked onto the thick support brace gripping Domenico’s shoulder.The intel he’d received at the station earlier that day had been true, a violent clash between two rival syndicates, and Domenico hadn’t walked away unscathed."What happened to you?" Chase asked. He didn't wait for a response, instead turning his focus back to Renata. "Last time I came, I was empty-handed. This is for you and Nico," he said, extending the gift bag toward her."Thank you," she replied, accepting the weight of the bag. She glanced toward Domenico, her heart tightening.She knew the pride in his eyes, the kind that re
After they both calmed down, the silence felt heavy to Domenico.He was a man of action, and being confined to these four walls felt more like a prison to him, and by mid-morning, he’d had enough."I'm going out," he announced, starting to shift his weight toward the edge of the bed. "I’m bored of sitting here staring at the ceiling."“No! You can’t just leave like that!” Renata urged, her hands immediately flying to his shoulders to keep him steady. Her eyes were wide with panic. “You are still hurt, Nico. I can’t let you run around in this condition.”Domenico let out a heavy sigh, looking over at Mathew, who had just walked in to check up on him. He knew Renata wouldn't listen to him, so he decided to use the only authority on the doctor.“Mathew, do inform her that I’m very well to walk. My legs are pretty much fine,” Domenico said, throwing a pointed look at the doctor.He had been trying for the last twenty minutes to make her understand that a little movement wouldn't kill him.
“How is he?” Renata asked, her voice filled with worry.“He woke up for a moment, Mathew. He said strange things he’s never mentioned before, and then he just slept again.”Mathew didn't look up immediately; his focus was on checking Domenico’s vitals. After a moment, he straightened, sighing as he adjusted the IV drip.“He’s stable, Renata,” Mathew assured her, his tone calm but firm.“Don’t read too much into the rambling. He was just under the effects of the anesthesia. It’s common for the mind to pull at whatever’s buried deepest when it’s wearing out.”Renata’s hand drifted to her chest, her heart skipping a beat. She looked down at Domenico’s pale, composed face. “I just hope he wakes up soon,” she whispered.Mathew stepped away from the bed and turned to her, his expression softening. “You need to relax, too,” he said, his eyes dropping pointedly to her stomach. “You’re carrying his child, Renata. If your stress levels spike and something happens to you, Domenico… He’ll lose him
Renata sat on the edge of the bed, her eyes fixed on the IV bag. It was half-empty. Emilio’s words echoed in her mind: 'It’s too risky. It’s always been like this.'It all clicked into place. The reason for the locked gates, the constant security, the way she was treated like a fragile porcelain doll, it wasn't just possessiveness. It was for her survival."Is this why?" she whispered into the quiet room, her voice barely audible. "Is that why you never have fun? Why you never let me leave the estate? Why you’re always so... suffocatingly protective?"She reached out, her fingers trembling slightly as she brushed a lock of hair from his forehead. A single tear escaped, tracing a path down her cheek. She didn't wipe it away."I won't ask to go out again," she murmured, her voice steadying with a cold realization. "I understand now. Your world isn't just dangerous. It is like a death. It must have been hard for you all this time."Renata pulled her hand back, needing to keep herself occ
Renata stood quietly on the balcony of her room, her hands resting on the railing as she looked out over the vast garden that stretched across the estate. The morning breeze moved gently through the trees, carrying the faint scent of flowers from the grounds below. For a moment, the peaceful view a
Paolo stared at his phone in disbelief as the line disconnected.“What did Domenico say?” Luisa asked immediately, stepping closer the moment Paolo lowered the phone. Her eyes were filled with hope. “Will he help us?”Paolo didn’t answer right away. He looked frightened.Slowly, he walked toward th
“I’m aware of your concern; however, I’m in immediate need of your aid, Carlo,” Paolo said, his voice slightly shivering, and Carlo could sense it through the call.“Paolo, what big mess have you made this time?” he pinched between his brows. “I’ve long retired from my job. How do you expect me to
“It won’t happen,” Paolo said firmly.His calm voice made both Natasha and Luisa look at him in confusion. Natasha was still on the floor, her eyes swollen with tears, while Luisa stood beside her, trying to steady her own trembling nerves.Both of them stared at Paolo, waiting for him to explain.







