MasukThe car halted in front of a giant mansion, and two bodyguards opened the doors of the car for Renata and Domenico.
Two bodyguards stepped forward immediately and opened the doors for Renata and Domenico. Renata didn’t move. Her fingers tightened around the edge of the seat, her body still trembling from everything that had happened. “Take her,” Domenico said flatly, pinching the bridge of his nose as if the sight of her exhausted him. “Help her change into something decent.” The butler had already appeared at the entrance. He bowed slightly and gestured for a maid to step forward. The moment Renata stepped out of the car, the maid hurried to her side. Domenico didn’t even look at her again. He hated the sight of the wedding dress his woman was wearing because he wasn’t the groom. Renata stepped out of the car, but she had a hunch that if she set foot inside, all her freedom would be gone. The maid gently reached for her arm to guide her forward, but before she could move, another figure stepped between them. “Allow me,” Emilio said smoothly as his gaze flickered briefly toward Domenico. Domenico only waved a dismissive hand before turning and walking deeper into the mansion without another word. Emilio turned back to Renata with a polite smile. But the smile didn’t reach her. All she could feel was the coldness of the mansion and the wary eyes looking at her. “Let’s go,” Emilio said softly. He stepped aside slightly and motioned his hand toward the entrance in a courteous gesture. Renata stared at him for a moment. Then, she nodded faintly and walked past him instead with careful steps. The mansion inside was even colder than it looked from the outside. It felt too large, and too silent. Emilio walked beside her, leading her through long corridors until they stopped in front of a large wooden door. He pushed it open. “This is your room.” Renata stepped inside. The room was massive and too luxurious. Emilio walked in after her and crossed the room. “This room receives the best sunlight in the house,” he said casually as he pulled open the curtains and unlocked the tall window. “Though it's night time, you'll be seeing morning sunrays coming from here. And, I hope it’s to your liking.” Renata let out a dry laugh before she could stop herself. “Are you asking a prisoner how she likes her cage?” The words slipped out louder than she intended. The moment the sentence left her lips, knots formed in her stomach as fear rushed through her veins. She had forgotten who she was dealing with. But Emilio didn’t react the way she expected. He only studied her quietly for a moment before walking toward the chair near the window. “I understand how you feel,” he said calmly. He then pulled the chair out slightly and gestured toward it. “Take your seat.” Renata hesitated, but still she sat down. Her hands tightened in the folds of her dress. “How do you expect me to relax?” she said, her voice trembling despite her effort to sound strong. Her eyes lifted to meet his. “When I’ve been kidnapped.” Emilio leaned slightly on one of the armchairs, watching her with an unreadable expression. “You weren’t kidnapped,” he said softly. Renata’s eyes widened in disbelief. “Oh?” she said bitterly. “Then what do you call it?” Emilio’s gaze darkened slightly. “In my eyes, we rescued you,” he replied. “Are you saying that a criminal who killed a man right in front of me is my rescuer?” Renata couldn’t sit as she shot to her feet. The chair scraped harshly against the marble floor as her chest rose and fell rapidly, anger finally pushing past the fear. “How are you guys any different from Giovanni? He forced me to marry him against my wishes, and that mafia, he did the same!” “No,” Emilio firmly retorted. “Dominico is a man of virtues and is very good to his people… and you are his woman, how could he treat you this way?” “You won’t understand what I’ve been through!” Renata gritted her teeth as the words slipped out. Tears streamed down her cheeks. Renata pressed her lips together and forced herself to breathe slowly. She didn’t want anyone to react the way Domenico did. She had already seen what they were capable of. Her hands trembled as she wiped the tears from her cheeks. “At first…” she said as she swallowed hard. “At first, I wanted to keep this baby.” Her hand instinctively moved to her stomach. “I thought it might be my only hope in this life,” her throat tightened. “And be my only family.” “But now…” she continued, her voice turning colder. She looked straight at Emilio. “After seeing how cruel and dangerous his father is…” Renata paused, unable to speak for a moment. The memory of Domenico pulling the trigger flashed in her mind again. “I would rather abort this child,” she said. “Then bring him into a world like this.” “I won’t let my child grow up surrounded by violence… guns… and blood. I won’t let him become like that man.” Emilio’s expression finally changed. The calm look on his face faded slightly, replaced by something darker. Renata didn’t notice as she continued. “I’ve already lived in a cage once,” she whispered. “I won’t make my child live in another one. I will abort this child. I am the mother, and I have the right to decide what to do with this baby.” “Then try running away,” a calm yet dangerous voice echoed from the doorway. “Domenico!” Emilio looked at him and left as if they had exchanged a secret message through their eyes. Reneta gulped at the sight of the man she didn't want to see. ‘Did he hear what I just said?’ Renata wondered if he would pull out the gun again and shoot her. “I understand that you are confused about everything. But don't forget what happened that night and how you asked me to return,” Domenico reminded her. Emilio watched their interaction in silence, staying because he didn't want his friend to lose control. Domenico approached Renata and lifted her chin using his calloused hand. “Let me remind you for one and last time, Renata. You are my woman, and the baby growing in your womb is mine. You have to stay here whether you like it or not until this child is born. Defy me, and you'll bear the consequences. Abortion will not happen because I want the baby in my arms after nine months.” Renata wanted to speak, but in front of him, words refused to come out of her mouth. “The meal will be served to you shortly. You have to eat it because you'll be responsible for the life of the maid who serves you dinner,” Domenico warned her before letting go of her chin. He gazed at Emilio, who walked out of the room promptly. “Are you going to keep treating me like this? I–I thought you were kind,” Renata murmured, holding her tears back. “I'm more than kind to you. I forgave you twice. Tears have no value in front of me. So, don't shed them now and then,” said Domenico before turning on his heels.Don't forget to comment and review. Do also vote for the story.
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
Natasha paced back and forth in her room, biting her nails. She was still in shock after what had happened at the church.Everything had unfolded too suddenly.The ceremony had barely begun before chaos broke out.She stopped walking for a moment, her heart beating faster as the scene replayed in h
After leaving Renata’s room, Domenico paused in the hallway and turned toward the head butler, who had been waiting nervously nearby. The older man straightened immediately, sensing that another order was coming.“Send nutritious meals to her room,” Domenico instructed. His eyes briefly shifted tow
Natasha brandished the chef's knife, the blade trembling in her grip as she faced Giovanni and his line of guards. "I dare you to come closer! I won’t hesitate to take your life!"Her scream ripped through the expansive hall, raw and jagged. She pointed the steel toward them with a tight grip. "I c
As Domenico posed the question, a playful glint entered Renata’s eyes, and she jumped into the conversation without hesitation."Chase had plenty of girlfriends in the past," Renata began, her tone bordering on proud. "He was always popular with women. Even I’m curious, who’s the lucky girl these d







