LOGINHey everyone! I’m so happy we’re finally back to our routine! ❤️ I hope you’re enjoying the story so far. I’m dying to know, what are your first impressions of Raphael and Gianna? And the Capone brothers seem a lot softer when we see them through Alessia’s POV rather than their own… don’t they? Let me know what you think! X O X O 💋 JANE
My jaw tightened instantly, “No.” Vincenzo’s eyes flicked to mine and the room changed temperature immediately. Adriano cursed quietly under his breath, “Okay, bad tone. Very bad tone.” “She saw nothing,” I said flatly. “She heard enough.” “She’s not a threat.” “And you know that how?” Vincenz
“Who’s here?” My brain moved fast. Not because I was nervous about Gianna specifically. Nervous wasn’t the right word. Protective was. Very different problem. “One of the girls from the hunt.” Adriano went very still at that answer. Vincenzo’s eyes narrowed slightly like he was deciding whether
Raphael ━━ ⛓ ━━ Her green eyes locked onto mine through the darkness then I slid the panel shut fully just as the main door opened. Adriano walked in first with the same dead-eyed expression he always wore, like homicide was less of a crime to him and more of a recreational hobby. Blood covered
“I’m not dragging somebody into a marriage just because society thinks I should want one. That’s why this works.” Her eyebrows pulled together faintly. “This?” “Us.” She went very still. “From the beginning, you knew exactly what you wanted. You made rules. Clear ones. No emotional bullshit. No
“I don’t know how to do whatever this conversation is,” I admitted finally. That made her look back at me again. There were tears sitting in her eyes now, even though she clearly hated that I could see them. “I know,” she whispered. Her fingers moved restlessly against the edge of the file in her
I looked at her once and that was enough answer for her. Her eyes narrowed, “Wow.” “I opened the request.” “And?” “And I closed it.” “Why?” I went quiet for a second, because the answer sounded stupid in my own head. Because it made no logical sense. Because it was the exact opposite of how I







