LOGINChiara Moretti lost everything in a single, shattered night. Betrayed by her husband and sister, a horrific crash stripped away her empire, her face, and her unborn child. Two years later, she returns as Viviana Marino—an untouchable billionaire CEO with a flawless new identity and a master plan to destroy the people who ruined her life. But her meticulous revenge accidentally triggers a massive mafia blood-debt, trapping her between two terrifyingly powerful men. Alessandro Bianchi is the fiercely protective syndicate boss who saved her, though his absolute devotion masks a dark, twisted secret. Leonardo Morano is the cold, emotionless mafia kingpin who came to collect a debt from her enemy, only to become violently obsessed with her instead. Revenge was supposed to be a solo mission but surviving the crossfire between two lethal rivals means Chiara must shed the last of her innocence. She isn't just taking back her company anymore. She is going to flip the board entirely, bring the city's two deadliest monsters to their knees, and make them bleed for the privilege of standing by her side.
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My eyes fluttered open, or at least, I thought they did. I was enveloped in darkness that pressed down on me and made every breath a lot of effort. Every nerve ending in my body screamed in protest, I felt sharp pains around my body that made me question if I was even alive. My skin felt alien, stretched and taut, as if encased in a shell. I tried to move, to shift just an inch, but it was impossible.
Panic began to prickle at my consciousness, I tried to focus, to pierce through the internal blackness, but all I could feel was the strange, rough texture against my skin, from my fingertips to my toes was all bandaged. Every inch of me was wrapped like a mummy in a tomb. Why? What had happened? A desperate, choked sound escaped my throat, more a gasp than a cry.
The last thing... the last thing I remembered was leaving the mansion angrily, getting into my car, and holding the steering wheel under my trembling hands. My vision had been blurred from stinging tears that streamed down my face. I remembered the trunk... I gasped, a sudden pain shooting through my chest as I realized what had happened.
I was involved in an accident!
Just as the memory flooded me, the beeping sound of the monitor pierced through the empty room and my heart, already pounding against my ribs, lurched into an even more desperate pounding. I heard muffled voices swirling around me. "Her heart rate!" one voice exclaimed with concern. "Can you hear us? Try to calm down, deep breaths." The words were a jumble, disconnected from the reality of my pain and terror. My struggle for air intensified, my chest heaving, but the oxygen just wouldn't reach my lungs. The beeping became a dizzying, continuous shriek and then... everything went silent.
The next time I opened my eyes, the world was no longer filled with darkness, but filled with a nauseating yellowish glow, as if seen through old, dusty glass. It took a long, disorienting moment for my vision to right itself, the ceiling slowly rotating back into its proper place above me. I could feel the sheets against my legs, the mattress beneath my back, and my completely bandaged body.
But my face... my face still felt strange and restricted. I tried to lift a hand, to touch it, but my arm felt impossibly heavy, and I could tell I was still connected to various tubes and wires. The soft murmur of voices reached me, drawing my gaze towards the door and it opened.
A woman in a white dress stepped in, She was obviously a nurse, she had a kind, tired face, and as she looked at me, a soft smile touched her lips. "Oh, you are awake, finally," she murmured, She turned her head slightly, speaking to someone behind her, someone I couldn't see. "She's awake, Mr. Bianchi."
Mr. Bianchi? The name felt foreign and at the same time familiar. The nurse stepped aside then, I couldn't see her again but I heard her footsteps as she stepped out of the room and then a man moved towards me, he was tall, with dark hair and a serious, unreadable expression. His gaze felt like it was piercing through my soul and I couldn't remember knowing him from anywhere.
I tried to speak but the dryness in my throat made speech difficult, my voice was a raw, rasping whisper, barely audible even to my own ears. "Who... who are you?" I croaked, the words feeling alien on my tongue. "And... why am I here?"
The man looked at me, his gaze steady, devoid of pity, "You shouldn't waste your breath, Ms. Moretti. You are in the hospital and barely recovered."
"How...how did I get here?" I pressed even though he warned me not to speak anymore.
"You were involved in a... a very ghastly accident." He paused, his eyes drifting briefly to the tubes connected to me, then back to my face. "You sustained a third-degree burn over a significant portion of your body. An emergency surgery was performed to begin the process of restoring you. You have been in a coma for three months."
Three months!
Three months? I couldn't believe I had laid here unconscious for the past three months, A choked sound escaped me, a mix of disbelief and fear clutching my soul. "No... no, that can't be right."
"I'm sorry, that is what happened. It's already a miracle you survived."
"My sister?" I rasped, my voice becoming desperate despite its weakness. "Alesia? Where is she? My family? Are they... are they here?" I tried to push myself up, but a dull ache in my chest and the tightness of my bandaged face reminded me of my helplessness.
The man's expression didn't change, but his eyes seemed to probe. "Do you... have any memory loss, Ms. Moretti?" he asked, his voice softer now, almost cautious.
Memory loss? The question was like a trigger, "what... what do you..." the question slurred as I remembered everything that happened, slowly and painfully, the pieces began to click into place, not the accident itself, but what had led up to it. The reason I had been driving so fast, so recklessly, tears blinding my eyes.
The mansion that had once felt like home!
The sound of muffled laughter, a woman's gasp, coming from my bedroom!
My heart had hammered in my chest then, just as it was doing now. Remembering the slow, dread that filled me with the sight that had greeted me when I opened the door.
Marco, my husband, his back to the door, his skin glistening with sweat and beneath him, tangled in the silk sheets of my bed, her hair fanned out against my pillow, her eyes wide with a mixture of shock and perverse pleasure was ... Alesia.
My sister! My own sister!
I remembered what had let to everything, what had led to make me know they betrayed me all along, I went to the hospital for my prenatal for our unborn child. "My child?!"I croaked out, fear gripping me immediately.
I gently glanced down at my stomach and noticed it was flat, my pregnancy was gone! I had spent years! Years trying to have a baby and now it's gone. "Where...where is my pregnancy?"I cried as tears blurred my eyes, and the man took a step closer to me.
"You lost the pregnancy, Ms. Moretti," he replied and for the first time I saw something like pity in his eyes.
I wanted to scream so bad, but I couldn't, I couldn't even find my own voice, everything felt painful both physical and mental "No...no...no," I struggled to say, hoping I was only dreaming and I would wake up from it soon.
The machine beside my bed began to shriek again, my breathing became shallow, ragged, mirroring the chaotic rhythm of my heart as I tried to grasp everything that had happened to me, it was too much to take. The betrayal, the pain, the horror of that memory, of everything I had lost, my home, my unborn child, my wealth, everything! Crashed over me stealing the little air I had.
What was I alive for? I was better off dead!
"Doctor!" I heard Mr. Bianchi's voice, "You need to attend to her right now! Her vitals are spiking!"
"Oh no! No! What happened? We are losing her again," I heard different voices, they all sounded distant.
My gaze was still on Mr. Bianchi, his face swam before my eyes, then blurred, distorted by the fresh tears that brimmed and then streamed down my temples, pooling uselessly against the bandages. The world began to spin once more, the yellowish glow fading, swallowed by an encroaching darkness. And then, once again, everything went silent.
Chiara Moretti“You think so highly of yourself, what made you think I would want to fuck a hideous person like you!” I spat The cold metal of the lighter was finally lifted from my violently beating chest, and for a fraction of a second, I thought he was going to step back and give me room to breathe.He didn't.Leonardo slipped the lighter back into the pocket of his suit, “Never say never Viviana Marino, you will one day beg me to fuck you and I will.” I was too stunned to speak. "Marco messed up," he stated, "He is completely useless to me now and owes me a lot of money.""I told you," I breathed, "I am not paying his debts, my company has nothing to do with him.""I know," Leonardo said effortlessly. "That is exactly why I decided I am going to do business with you instead."I stared at him, my mind scrambling to process the audacity of his words. "Business with me?""Yes," he replied flatly. "I am not going to drain your accounts, I want a partnership. You are going to use you
Chiara MorettiThe transition back to the city was like stepping out of a warm bath and straight into freezing rain.The sound of the ocean and the salty breeze of the coastal villa were instantly replaced by the blaring horns, the suffocating smog, and the towering skyline of the city. As Alessandro’s car pulled through the gates of his mansion, I let out a deep breath.I walked up the grand staircase to my bedroom, dropped my bag, and pulled my phone from my coat pocket.The screen lit up. There was a single, new text message waiting for me, I didn't need to guess who it was from.‘I accept.’That was two words from Leonardo Morano. I stared at the screen for a few seconds and rolled my eyes, a scoff leaving my lips at his dramatic, cryptic timing. "Whatever," I muttered.I tossed the phone onto the center of the bed, completely dismissing him from my mind.The next morning, I stepped out of the elevator onto the top floor of my company building. "Good morning, Ms. Marino," Clara’s
Chiara MorettiI stared at the glowing screen of my phone, the words blurred as my eyes watered.Have you gotten my gift yet?My chest felt so tight. Every single breath felt like I was swallowing sharp pieces of glass, I looked over my shoulder at Alessandro. He was still sleeping soundly in the dark, his broad chest was rising and falling in a steady, calming rhythm. His arm was still draped across my waist, pinning me safely to the bed.I carefully slid my fingers under his wrist and lifted his arm just an inch, holding my breath as I slowly slid my body out from under him. He let out a soft grunt and shifted on the mattress, turning slightly, but his eyes remained closed.I placed my bare feet on the floor. I crept toward the bedroom door, my hands shaking so badly I could barely form a fist. My mind raced with terrible thoughts, what if Leonardo's men were out there? What if I opened the door and found something horrible to threaten my life?I reached the door and wrapped my trem
Chiara MorettiThe kiss was everything I didn't know I needed.It was hot, demanding, and completely consuming. The taste of the alcohol on his tongue mixed with the overwhelming heat of his mouth. His hands were tangled deep in my hair, holding me exactly where he wanted me, while his lips moved over mine with a desperate hunger.Suddenly, a wave of disbelief crashed over me. My mind spun, unable to process what was actually happening. I pressed my hands against his chest and broke the kiss, pulling my face away.I was panting, my chest heaving up and down as I stared at him. Alessandro’s eyes were dark, almost entirely black with desire. His breathing was just as heavy as mine. "What happened?" he asked, his voice thick with a whisper."Nothing," I stammered, shaking my head slightly. I looked at his swollen lips and then up to his eyes. "I just... I can't wrap my head around this. We are actually kissing. I don't know what just happened."A slow, devastating smirk spread across his
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