MasukCHAPTER 2
LENA POV My wedding dress was covered in blood. Not mine. My brothers'. The smell wouldn't leave me. It smells like blood mixed with smoke and gunpowders. Everything smelt like death. It clung to my skin as Salvatore Romano dragged me through the cathedral like I already belonged to him. Everything happened too fast after the gunshots outside exploded. Men started screaming. More bullets shattered through the windows. Guests ran in every direction. And through all the chaos, Salvatore stayed calm. Terrifyingly calm. Like violence was the only language he understands. Warm blood splashed across the front of my white dress when one of his men dropped beside us with a bullet in his neck. I flinched violently. Matteo grabbed my arm harder. "Lena…" His voice shook. Fear sliced through me instantly. I turned toward him quickly, grabbing his face between my hands. "Don't look," I whispered desperately. But it was too late. He'd already seen everything. Luca choking on his own blood. Killian lying dead beside the destroyed wedding cake. I feel a bit nauseous, bodies everywhere and more screaming. Our entire world collapsing in one night. And at the center of it stood Salvatore Romano. The ghost my family swore died ten years ago. Only ghosts weren't supposed to look at people like that. Cold. Controlled. Hungry and too calm. His hand wrapped around my waist suddenly, dragging me against his chest before another gunshot hit the wall behind us. I sucked in a breath sharply. "Move," he ordered. His voice wasn't loud. It didn't need to be. Power rolled off him naturally, dark and heavy enough to suffocate everyone around him. Charlie barked orders while Salvatore pushed us through the ballroom. His men shot anyone stupid enough to block the exits. I tried not to look at the bodies. At my brothers. At the blood staining my wedding dress. But grief clawed through me anyway. Sharp. Ugly. Very confusing. Luca and Killian weren't good men. I knew that better than anyone. Still, they were my brothers. And now they were dead. Killed in front of me by the man dragging me into the night like I belong to him. Hatred burned hot inside my chest. Pure. Violent. I wanted to claw his face open. But underneath the hatred, something worse existed. Because when I looked into Salvatore's eyes, I saw pain. Not guilt. Not regret. Pain. Deep enough to rot a man from the inside out. That terrified me more than the bloodshed. Outside, rain poured heavily over the cathedral steps. Black SUVs waited with engines running. Smoke curled into the dark sky behind us. Sirens screamed somewhere far away. Salvatore shoved me into the backseat beside Matteo before climbing in after us. The door slammed shut instantly. And suddenly everything became quiet. Too quiet. Matteo pressed against my side, trembling badly. I wrapped both arms around him immediately. "It's okay," I whispered. Lie. Nothing was okay. Across from us, Salvatore sat silently in the dim light. Staring at us. Rain slid down the car windows while the convoy sped through the city. Nobody spoke for several long minutes except for Matteo's uneven breathing. I could feel Salvatore's eyes on me. Heavy. Possessive. Like he was trying to figure me out. I hated it. I hated him. But my body still reacted every time his gaze touched me. Fear and tension twisted together painfully. Like my instincts recognized danger and leaned toward it anyway. Disgusting. I turned toward the window. "You're quiet," he said finally. His voice was low and smooth. Controlled. Like he didn't just murder people at my wedding. I swallowed hard before looking back at him. "What exactly do psychopaths expect after kidnapping someone?" One of the guards in the front seat shifted uncomfortably. Salvatore didn't. If anything, amusement flickered briefly across his face. "You talk too much for someone in your position." "And you kill too easily for someone pretending to be civilized." Matteo squeezed my hand nervously. I knew I should stop. Men like Salvatore didn't like being challenged. But anger kept pushing me forward. Maybe because if I stopped talking, I'd break. His gaze slowly moved over my face. Cold. Careful. Calculating. Then lower. Toward the blood staining my dress. Something dark flashed in his eyes. "You should change when we arrive." The comment startled me. Not because of what he said. Because of how he said it. Almost restrained. Like he didn't enjoy seeing blood on me specifically. I straightened immediately. "Concern doesn't suit you." His jaw tightened slightly. Interesting. For the first time since he stormed into the ballroom, I saw a crack in his control. Tiny. But there. Salvatore leaned back against the leather seat slowly. "You assume I'm concerned." "Aren't you?" "No." Lie. I could feel it. And somehow that made him even more dangerous. Because men like Salvatore probably hated weakness most of all. Especially their own. Matteo suddenly spoke quietly beside me. "Are you going to kill us?" The question shattered the tension instantly. I held him tighter. Salvatore looked at Matteo for a long moment before answering. "If I wanted you dead, you'd already be dead." Not comforting. Not gentle. Just truth. Matteo looked down at his shaking hands. I hated this. Hated how powerless I felt sitting inside this car with a man capable of deciding whether we lived or died without emotion. But I refused to let him see fear destroy me. I lifted my chin. "You think kidnapping us gives you power?" Salvatore's eyes returned to mine slowly. "It gives me leverage." "I'm not scared of you." Another lie. He noticed too. I could tell by the slight tilt of his head. "You should be." The way he said it sent heat crawling down my spine against my will. God. Something was wrong with me. This man murdered my brothers. This man destroyed my life. So why did his voice affect me like that? Maybe trauma really did break people. Rain continued pounding against the windows while city lights blurred outside. Salvatore stayed silent again. But his attention never left me. I could feel it constantly. Like his hands were touching places his body hadn't yet. Possessive. Curious. Dangerous. And the worst part? A small piece of me wanted to understand him too. That was the truly terrifying thing. I don't know if it his violence or something beneath his darkness, he looked lonely. The convoy finally slowed near a private dock almost an hour later. A massive yacht waited at the pier surrounded by armed guards. Matteo stiffened beside me immediately. "You're taking us on that?" "Yes," Salvatore answered calmly. "You're insane." His mouth curved slightly. "You noticed." I hated that tiny hint of humor. Hated that it almost made him seem human. The car door opened. Cold sea air rushed inside instantly. One of Salvatore's men reached toward me, but Salvatore grabbed his wrist before he touched me. Hard. The movement happened so fast I almost missed it. "I'll handle her." The warning in his voice was deadly quiet. The guard immediately stepped back. Something shifted in the atmosphere. Not protection exactly. Possession. Like nobody else was allowed to touch what belonged to him. The realization made my stomach twisted I climbed out of the SUV without waiting for help. Rain soaked through my ruined wedding dress immediately while thunder cracked overhead. Salvatore stepped beside me moments later. Black suit. Rain dripping down dark hair. Blood still staining his gloves. He looked less like a man and more like the storm itself. Matteo stayed close behind me as armed guards surrounded us. I turned sharply toward Salvatore. "What do you want from me?" His expression didn't change. "Revenge." "Then kill me and get it over with." His eyes darkened instantly. A dangerous silence stretched between us. Then he stepped closer. Too close. Rain slid down his face while he stared at me like he was trying to decide something ugly. "You think death is the worst thing I can give you?" My breath caught. There it was again. That terrifying awareness between us. Sharp enough to cut. I forced myself not to step back. "You're a monster." Something flickered across his face then. Pain. Gone so quickly I almost imagined it. Salvatore leaned down slightly, his voice low enough that only I could hear it. "Maybe," he murmured. His eyes dropped briefly to my mouth before rising again. "But monsters don't usually save people." My heartbeat stopped. "What?" Before I could think, Salvatore grabbed my arm suddenly and spun me around hard. A loud gunshot exploded through the storm. And the guard standing behind me dropped dead with a bullet between his eyes.CHAPTER 2 LENA POVThe island felt different after the pictures.It looked like someone was watching me or even the walls themselves were watching me now. Every guard I passed stared a second too long before looking away quickly. Conversations stopped whenever I entered a room. Even the servants moved strangely around me, quieter than before.Dante's threat had spread through the fortress fast.I didn't know exactly what had been sent to Salvatore's office, but I knew enough. Pictures. Warnings. A message.And somehow I had become the center of it.I stood near the balcony doors inside my room, staring at the violent waves crashing below the cliffs. The sky was dark again, heavy clouds swallowing the afternoon sunlight.Behind me, Matteo sat cross-legged on the carpet beside Brutus. The massive black dog rested his giant head on Matteo's lap while my brother scratched behind his ears carefully."I still think he likes me more than you," Matteo said quietly.I looked back at him. "Tha
CHAPTER 7.SALVATORE POVDante Caruso should have died at that wedding. The thought had been sitting inside my head for three straight nights like poison.I stood in front of the massive glass wall inside my office while rain hammered against the island cliffs below. Lightning flashed across the ocean, turning the water silver for half a second before darkness swallowed everything again.My hand tightened around the whiskey glass.Dante escaped because I got distracted. Not by anything but her. Lena Moretti.I could still see her standing in the middle of the ballroom wearing white silk stained with her brothers' blood. Terrified but refusing to break. Protecting Matteo while chaos exploded around her.Most people begged when they saw me. She looked me in the eyes like she wanted to hate me properly.That was the problem. Hatred was easier to control than fascination.Behind me, Charlie walked into the office carrying a folder."You haven't slept."I took a slow sip without turning ar
CHAPTER 6 LENA POVThe island looked beautiful from far away. That was the cruel part.White waves crashed against dark rocks beneath the fortress while cold wind pushed rain clouds across the sky. From the bedroom window, the ocean almost looked peaceful.But nothing about this place was peaceful. Men with rifles patrolled below like machines. Cameras followed every hallway. Locked gates surrounded the property like invisible chains.Even the silence here felt dangerous.I stood beside the window with my arms folded while Matteo sat cross-legged on the carpet behind me, sketching absentmindedly inside a notebook one of the maids had left earlier.Neither of us had spoken much since arriving. Sleep barely came anymore. Every time I closed my eyes, I still saw blood spreading across white wedding flowers. Still heard gunshots. Still saw Salvatore Romano standing in the middle of the massacre looking less like a man and more like vengeance itself.Matteo finally broke the silence."Do
SALVATORE POVRevenge was supposed to feel cleaner than this. Simple. Kill everyone responsible, walking away empty but satisfied.Instead, I stood outside Lena Moretti's bedroom at two in the morning wondering why I couldn't stop thinking about the way her hands shook when Matteo smiled at her.It irritated me. Everything about her irritated me. The softness. The defiance. The way she looked at me like she could see the blood beneath my skin.I pushed open the office door instead of going to her room. Rain hammered against the fortress windows. Thunder rolled across the island like distant gunfire.Charlie stood near my desk reading reports while Diego leaned against the wall cleaning a knife lazily. My brother barely looked up when I entered."You haven't slept again," Diego muttered."I don't remember asking for commentary.""You look like shit anyway."Charlie snorted quietly.I ignored both of them and poured whiskey into a glass. The burn barely registered anymore. Nothing did
LENA POVI woke up in silk sheets that probably cost more than most people's houses. And for one horrible second, I forgot where I was.The room was quiet except for the sound of waves crashing against rocks somewhere below the fortress. Pale sunlight spilled through massive glass windows overlooking the ocean. It really beautiful but cold and empty.Then reality hit me all over again. The wedding. The blood. Luca. Killian. Salvatore.My chest tightened painfully.I sat up too fast and immediately looked around slowly. The room itself had massive dark marble floors. Black furniture. Expensive art hanging on the walls. Everything perfectly organized.Even the air felt controlled in this place. Like Salvatore Romano himself had touched every detail and demanded perfection from it. Nothing looked soft.A folded dress sat neatly on the chair beside the bed. Black silk. Of course.The man kidnaps me and suddenly thinks he gets to choose my clothes too. Psychopath.I climbed out of bed car
CHAPTER 3 SALVATORE POVThe first thing Lena Moretti did after arriving on my island was glare at me like she wanted to watch me burn alive. Interesting.Most people arrived here terrified. Broken or either begging.But Lena stood in the middle of my fortress soaked in rain, blood staining her wedding dress, dark hair clinging to her face, and looked at me like hatred alone could kill me.The storm crashed violently around us while my men secured the dock behind us. Nobody spoke. Nobody dared.Because they all felt it too. That tension. Sharp enough to split skin open.I grabbed the dead guard's body and shoved it aside carelessly before scanning the cliffs above us."Find the sniper," I ordered coldly.Charlie nodded immediately. "Alive?""No."My voice came out flat. Emotionless.The men scattered instantly.Lena watched me carefully while keeping Matteo behind her again. Always protecting him. Always standing in front of danger like she thought her body alone could stop bullets.







