LOGINLENA POV
I 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 carefully and crossed the room barefoot. My wedding dress from yesterday was gone. Good. I never wanted to see it again. Blood had soaked through the fabric by the end of the night anyway. I swallowed hard at the memory. Luca choking. Killian collapsing. The sound of gunshots echoing through the cathedral. My family was destroyed in minutes. I should've cried. Maybe normal people would've. But growing up in cartel families teaches you something early. You survive first. You break down later. A knock interrupted my thoughts. Before I could answer, the bedroom door opened. A woman stepped inside carrying a tray of food. Young. Quiet. Terrified. She lowered her eyes immediately. "Good morning, miss." Miss. Funny. Because prisoners usually didn't get called miss. "Where's my brother?" The woman hesitated nervously. "He's eating downstairs." Relief hit me instantly. At least he was alive. For now. I walked toward the tray slowly. Coffee. Fruit. Toast. Perfectly arranged. Even breakfast looked controlled in this house. "Did Salvatore send this?" "Yes." The answer irritated me more than it should. I crossed my arms. "Tell your boss poisoning me would be a waste of effort." The woman looked horrified. "I-I would never—" "I know." She looked too scared to even breathe wrong around him. Interesting. Everyone in this fortress feared Salvatore. Not respected. Feared. There was a difference. I dismissed her quietly and changed into the black dress after she left. It fit perfectly. Of course it did. The realization made my stomach twist. He planned this. Prepared for this. Which meant Salvatore Romano didn't just attack my wedding impulsively. He planned every detail carefully. That was somehow more terrifying than the violence. I walked downstairs slowly, noticing cameras hidden in nearly every corner. Guards positioned strategically. Locked doors. Keypad elevators. This place wasn't just a mansion. It was a fortress. No. I screamed in my head. This is definitely a cage. And Salvatore held every key. I found Matteo sitting at the dining table staring blankly at untouched pancakes. The second he saw me, relief filled his face. "Lena." I moved toward him immediately, touching his hair gently. "You okay?" He clearly wasn't okay. Dark circles sat beneath his eyes and his hands trembled slightly. Sixteen year olds weren't supposed to see people die. Especially not family. He looked down quietly. "Do you think Dante sent the sniper?" The question caught me off guard. I sat beside him slowly. "I don't know." Another lie. I believed Salvatore. Marcus was exactly cruel enough for that. He swallowed hard. "Are we going to die here?" The words shattered something inside me. Because he sounded so small asking it. So young. Fear crawled through my chest violently, but I forced myself to stay calm. I grabbed his hand tightly. "No." "Lena—" "You're not dying," I said firmly. "I won't let anything happen to you." Even if I had to destroy myself protecting him. Matteo stared at me carefully. "You're lying." Smart kid. Too smart. I smiled weakly anyway. "Maybe. But I'll still fight for you." Emotion flickered across his face before he looked away quickly. I knew that look. He was trying not to cry. I hated this place for doing that to him already. Footsteps interrupted us. Heavy. Controlled. The atmosphere changed instantly. Every servant straightened. Every guard became alert. And somehow my body reacted before my mind did. Salvatore. I looked up slowly. Black dress shirt rolled to his forearms. Dark tattoos peeking beneath the fabric. Cold gray eyes locked directly onto mine. God. Why did he have to look like that? Like danger wrapped in expensive fabric. Like sin wearing a calm expression. Salvatore stopped at the head of the table. "You slept." Not a question. I crossed my arms. "Disappointed?" Something dark flickered behind his eyes. "No." Matteo shifted uncomfortably beside me. I noticed Salvatore watching him carefully. Like he was trying to understand us. That should've comforted me. Instead it made him even more dangerous. Because monsters who study people usually know exactly how to destroy them. Salvatore's gaze dropped briefly to my dress. "It fits." I looked down at the black silk. "You planned this kidnapping for a while, didn't you?" He pulled out a chair slowly across from me. "I plan everything." I believed him instantly. Nothing about this man felt careless. Even his silence felt deliberate. Salvatore leaned back slightly while one of the servants poured coffee for him. Nobody spoke. Nobody even breathed too loudly around him. The power he carried wasn't loud. That was what made it terrifying. Quiet power was always the deadliest kind. I forced myself to meet his eyes. "You murdered my brothers in front of me." The servant holding the coffee pot froze. Salvatore didn't react. "They murdered my family first." The calmness in his voice made chills crawl down my spine. No anger. No emotion. Just the truth. The tension at the table thickened instantly. I studied Salvatore carefully. The exhaustion hidden beneath his composure. The tiny flicker of pain that appeared whenever family was mentioned. Then it disappeared immediately. "You still think revenge fixes grief," I said quietly. Something dangerous shifted in his expression. "You know nothing about grief." The words came sharper than expected. Personal. Interesting. For the first time since meeting him, I saw emotion break through his control. Tiny. But real. I should've stopped there. Instead I leaned forward slightly. "And you know everything about it?" His jaw tightened. The air between us became heavy. Charged. Matteo looked like he wanted to disappear. Salvatore stared at me for a long moment before speaking again. "Careful, Lena." My name sounded wrong in his mouth. Too deep. Too intimate. Like he enjoyed saying it. I hated the way it affected me. "What?" I asked softly. "Truth makes you uncomfortable?" One side of his mouth lifted slightly. Not amusement. Warning. "You keep mistaking my patience for weakness." Heat curled low in my stomach despite the threat. God. Something was seriously wrong with me. This man was dangerous. Unstable. Capable of murder without blinking. So why did every stare between us feel like foreplay? I pushed my chair back suddenly. "I need air." "You need guards." "I need my freedom." "You lost that the second your family made enemies with mine." Anger exploded through me instantly. "My family's sins are not mine." Something changed in his eyes. Fast. Sharp. Like those words meant more than they should've. Interesting. Before I could figure it out, he stood from the table slowly. Tall. Controlled. Terrifying. "I have work," he said calmly. "You stay inside the east wing." I laughed bitterly. "There's the prison warden." His gaze dragged slowly over my face. Then lower. Awareness flashed between us so suddenly it almost stole my breath. "You'd know if I was treating you like a prisoner." The tension in his voice hit me like a touch. Possessive. Dark. Dangerously male. My pulse jumped traitorously. And the bastard noticed. Of course he noticed. Salvatore stepped closer. Close enough for me to smell his cologne. Smoke. Leather. Danger. "You should stop looking at me like that," he murmured. I swallowed hard. "Like what?" "Like you're trying to decide whether to stab me or kiss me." My breath caught instantly. The room went silent. Matteo looked horrified. And Salvatore looked calm. But his eyes were burning. Before I could answer, a loud alarm suddenly exploded through the fortress. Red lights flashed instantly across the walls. Guards started shouting downstairs. And Charlie's voice roared through the security speakers: "Boss, we have incoming boats approaching the island."CHAPTER 60LENA POV The night wouldn't let me sleep. I lay in bed staring at the ceiling while moonlight spilled across the floor. My muscles ached from the training. Every bruise was a reminder of Salvatore's hands guiding me. His voice low near my ear. Those rare words of praise that kept echoing through my head. "Good." "Better than good." Just two words, but they'd taken root somewhere inside me I couldn't reach.I should have been thinking about escaping. For months, that's all I'd done at night. I'd memorized guard rotations. Counted cameras. Imagined boats leaving the island. Planned routes that would never work. But tonight those thoughts didn't come. Instead I kept seeing his hands on my waist. The way he said "Again" without any anger underneath it. The patience in his voice. The closeness when he stood behind me. The way he'd looked at me after I hit the target. I hated how much that memory unsettled me.I closed my eyes and the images got stronger. The training yard. His
CHAPTER 59SALVATORE POV The range fell silent when Lena lowered the gun. The last shot still echoed in my ears. Every single target showed hits. Not perfect. But every one landed exactly where it needed to. I'd expected her to hesitate. Maybe even fight the lesson. Instead she adapted. Fast. Smart. The pride caught me off guard and not because she was becoming useful in my world. It hit me because she listened. The memory of guiding her hands stayed fresh in my mind. The warmth of her body pressed against mine. The scent of her hair. I forced myself to stay composed because the men were watching. Dante and Charlie exchanged looks. The silence got thick.I walked toward her. The soldiers waited. Normally I tore apart even perfect performances just to keep them sharp. Lena braced for it. Her shoulders tensed up tight. Instead I said, "Good."She blinked. I added, "Better than good."Charlie nearly smiled. Dante raised an eyebrow. No one heard praise from me in months. Maybe years. L
CHAPTER 58 LENA POVThe training ground was quiet when I got there. The sea breeze cut through the air, carrying salt and the faint smell of gunpowder from earlier drills. I arrived early, my practical clothes sticking to my skin from the walk. No elegant dresses today, just pants and a shirt that allowed movement. My hair tied back tight. The soldiers were already there.Salvatore stood at the edge, arms crossed, watching everything. His eyes found me the moment I stepped onto the dirt. I felt the shift in my stomach. Not fear of the weapons anymore. Fear of him. Yesterday's training still sat in my bones. The way his hands had guided me. The closeness. The quiet. It lingered like a bruise I couldn't stop pressing. I reminded myself to focus. The war waited. Survival demanded it. I walked forward anyway.He started with movement, no shooting.Just foot placement. Balance. How to react if someone grabbed me. I lost my footing several times. The frustration burned in my chest. Salvat
CHAPTER 57 SALVATORE POVThe training yard seemed so quiet and still.The sky carried the first gray light. I stood at the edge watching. My men gathered early. Charlie walked up, his face showing the question before he spoke. "Are you sure about this?"I kept my eyes on the targets. "She can't depend on me forever."Inside the words felt hollow. The real reason sat deeper. The memory of Matteo's kidnapping. The way Lena cried when he ran into her arms. The break. The tears. The fear in her voice. I refused to watch that again. Another kidnapping. Another loss. The obsession to protect her pushed this. The terror of failing her. It justified every lesson, every risk. The training started today. For her survival and for my peace.Lena arrived wearing practical clothes.Dark pants. Simple shirt. Hair tied back. No makeup. She looked ready, not glamorous, not fragile. Dangerous. Not because of any weapon. Because she looked like she belonged here. The realization unsettled me. Charlie
CHAPTER 56 LENA POVSoft light came through the windows. I woke up slowly. The bed felt warm. Everywhere looked calm outside . Matteo slept down the hall. I checked on him and found him breathing steadily, and his bruises were fading.The sight made me smile. He came back safe. The relief settled in my chest, quiet and real.I stepped outside. The garden path felt familiar beneath my feet. The air carried salt from the sea. Men ran drills in the distance. The house no longer felt like a prison. I realized the kidnapping wasn't the end. It was one piece of something larger. More would come. I found Salvatore walking towards me, his eyes settled on me.He wore simple clothes. Dark shirt. Pants , No suit or tie. He looked ready for something. "Come with me."I stopped walking. "Where?""Outside." His voice stayed even. Not a demand, just a statement of fact.I shook my head. "I'm not interested in another game.""This isn't a game." He met my eyes. Exhaustion showed on his face. He
CHAPTER 55 SALVATORE POV The war room smelled of stale coffee and gun oil. Maps covered the long table. Red lines marked the strikes we had already made. Charlie stood at one end. Diego at the other. Matteo sat quiet in the corner. The captains filled the rest of the seats. They waited for me to speak. I leaned over the table, hands pressed flat on the wood. "Caruso lost three warehouses last night. Their captains are dead. The money routes are cut. We hit them where it hurts. They took Matteo. They pay." One captain shifted in his seat. "The damage is heavy. Their network is bleeding. But the whispers. The other families. They say you've changed. The woman. She made you reckless." I didn't look up. The words landed hard. This world talked a lot . They always did. Lena had turned me. The obsession showed in every order, every strike. The need to protect her pushed me harder, made my decisions questionable. I knew it. But I didn't say it aloud. Charlie cleared his throat. "
CHAPTER 1.SALVATORE POVTen years ago, my family was slaughtered and burnt down in our own house. Tonight, I was finally returning the favor.Rain hammered against the black windows of the SUV as the cathedral came into view through the darkness. My fingers tightened slowly around the gun resting
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.I
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 w
CHAPTER 2LENA POVMy 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.







