LOGINI was raised to believe that love meant endurance. That if I loved him enough, I could survive anything. For seven years, I was stationed at the border—alone, bleeding, freezing, nearly dying more times than I can count. Every transfer request I submitted was denied. Every time I asked why, I was told the same thing: the family needed me. The alliance came first. Others needed protection more than I did. What I didn’t know was this— Every sacrifice I made was approved by the man who claimed to love me. Adrian Holt, the Don who raised me, protected me, promised I would be his Donna one day… He was the one signing my name away year after year. He chose widows. He chose alliances. He chose power. And he chose for me—without ever asking. Because he was certain of one thing: That no matter what he did, I would never leave him. He believed love meant I would understand. That loyalty meant silence. That I would forgive anything—as long as he said he loved me. So when I finally walked away, I didn’t argue. I didn’t beg. I disappeared. And that was the moment his world collapsed. Now he’s tearing through cities, alliances, and his own sanity trying to find me— Too late realizing that love is not sacrifice when only one person bleeds. This is not a story about redemption. It’s a story about what happens after you lose the woman who endured everything… And finally chose herself.
View MoreFianna paled under my stare. She took a step back without realizing it, until her spine hit the cold wall. There was nowhere left to retreat. “Of course it was the noise,” she said quickly, forcing steadiness into her voice. It failed her anyway. “Adrian… don’t you trust me? At the hospital that day, she didn’t deny it either—” “Didn’t deny?” I laughed softly, the sound dry and broken. “No. She was done arguing with you.” I stepped closer. “This is the last chance I’m giving you,” I said. “That night—did you leave on your own, or did she throw you out? Think carefully before you answer.” I paused, letting the silence thicken. “Because if you lie,” I continued calmly, “I won’t ask again. I’ll let the family investigate you.” The word family hit her like a gunshot. Her face drained of color. Her knees buckled, and she slid down the wall, barely catching herself before collapsing completely. She knew exactly what that meant. I was the Don. And nothing she’d done could survive
My guard froze when he saw my face. He hesitated before speaking, his voice dropping. “Yes… yes, Don. It was that winter—the blizzard. The snow was brutal. Frost found out somehow that her grandmother was dying. She came to me. Begged me to call you. Just one call. She said she didn’t need much… she just wanted to hear your voice. She wanted to ask if there was any way—any way at all—to go home and see her one last time.” My breathing stopped. “That night,” he continued carefully, “you were in the middle of the annual family summit. All the captains were there. High-level. I tried to reach you, but the consigliere stopped me. Said nothing was allowed to interrupt the meeting.” His eyes dropped. “I went back and told Frost. She wouldn’t leave. She stood outside in the snow. Just stood there. Wouldn’t sit. Wouldn’t move. Later… she collapsed.” Something detonated in my head. I saw it—too vividly. That winter night. Snow pouring down. Frost standing alone in the courtyard, her co
Every word hit my chest like a sledgehammer. “She said there was never an engagement,” the consigliere repeated calmly, echoing Frost’s tone from that day. Then he paused, studying me. “And there won’t be one in the future. Don… are you sure this relationship exists in reality? Or only in your mind?” A misunderstanding. Unilateral. The blood rushed straight to my head. “No,” I snapped, straightening abruptly. “There’s no misunderstanding. I’ve known Frost since we were kids. She’s just angry. She’s always been stubborn when she’s hurt.” “Adrian,” he interrupted—not harshly, but with authority that couldn’t be ignored. “This was her decision. The transfer was clean. Legal. She’s no longer under our family’s protection.” He watched my face drain of color before continuing, his voice quieter now. “She cut ties completely. When someone leaves like that… it’s because they have nothing left they want to hold onto.” Nothing left. The words knocked the air out of me. I staggered bac
My fingers clenched around the receiver until my knuckles went white, veins standing out along the back of my hand. Too tight. I couldn’t feel them anymore. And suddenly— I remembered the way Frost had answered that call. The brief hesitation in her voice. The tension she tried to hide. “It’s the border,” she’d said, her back to me. “Emergency orders. My leave is over. I have to go back immediately.” I remembered her walking away after that— Back straight. Steps steady. Alone. The truth hit me like a gunshot. That call hadn’t been from the border. It had been her summons. Her departure order. Her ticket out. She had lied to me. Looked me in the eye, calm and composed, and lied. And I—I hadn’t questioned her for a second. Worse. After weighing my options, I had chosen to drive Fianna home— And told Frost to make her own way to the station. “You’ve walked that road a hundred times,” I’d said. God. “Don? Don—are you still on the line?” The voice from the other e






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