LOGINThe silence in the mansion was heavier than any scream.
For days, Lucien hadn’t looked at her, not really. He spoke only when necessary, his voice clipped and devoid of warmth. The man who once watched her in the greenhouse with a storm in his eyes now moved past her like she was invisible.
And maybe she was.
A possession tucked in the corner of his grand estate. A thing to be seen, not heard. Not felt.
Emilia walked the halls alone, her bare feet echoing softly across the marble. The opulence that once made her gape now felt like a prison. The chandeliers, the oil paintings, the velvet drapes, it was all a cruel joke. She had everything but freedom.
And the man who owned it all wouldn’t even look at her.
The staff, once cordial, now avoided her eyes. She could feel it, Lucien had ordered it. Whatever freedom she’d imagined she had was an illusion. A thread he’d cut the moment she stepped too close. She thought it was better, that she could endured it when she first arrived. She must have been a fool.
She caught a glimpse of him one afternoon by the stairwell. Talking to a man in a crisp black suit, blood on his collar. Lucien’s voice was low and calm as he gave orders to clean the mess, dispose of the body, leave no trace.
Emilia stood frozen on the landing, her stomach turning.
He didn’t flinch. Didn’t pause. When his eyes flicked up to hers, there was no warmth, no familiarity, only steel.
He turned away without a word.
It was like watching a stranger.
The next day, she knocked on his office door. She could not endured it no more.
No answer.
She knocked again.
Still silence.
“Lucien,” she said, soft but insistent. “Please.”
The door opened sharply. He stood in the frame, tall and ruthless in black, eyes cold as the grave.
“What do you want?”
She hesitated. “I… I just wanted to talk.”
“I’m busy.”
“You’ve been avoiding me.”
He arched a brow. “You’re property. I don’t owe you explanations.”
Her breath caught in her throat.
“I thought—”
“That was your first mistake,” he cut in. “Thinking.”
His words were blades. Precise. Meant to wound.
“You don’t think, Emilia. You do as you’re told. That’s the arrangement.”
She blinked, trying to hold her ground. “I’m not a slave.”
“You were sold to me,” he said flatly. “If you’ve forgotten the terms of that sale, I can remind you.”
Her spine stiffened, but her hands trembled.
He took a step closer. “You live in my house, under my protection. But don’t confuse that with kindness. I don’t care if you cry. I don’t care if you hate me. You’re here because I paid for you. That’s it.”
The words landed like bricks.
“But…”
He let out a cold, mocking laugh. “But what? Now let me make this clear to you, just in case you try this again next. You do not come to me unless I summoned or asked for you, next time I will show you why men twice your size fear me.”
Tears welled up, but she refused to let them fall. Not here. Not in front of him.
Lucien stared at her, eyes unreadable. Then he turned and walked back into his office.
The door slammed in her face.
That night, Emilia couldn’t eat. The food on her plate blurred into colors and nothingness. Rosa shouted at her but she did not care.
She wasn’t hungry.
She was unraveling.
Her chest felt too tight, her breath too short. The weight of it all, the mansion, the silence, the contract she never signed but was bound by, pressed down like a vice.
She was twenty.
And sold.
A commodity passed from one man to another. Her voice stripped. Her choices gone. And the only man who had once shown her even a sliver of humanity had buried it under stone.
When she returned to her room, she stared at herself in the mirror.
She looked the same.
But something in her eyes had changed.
They were hollow now.
Not broken, but close.
And that terrified her more than Lucien ever could. And so she makes up her mind, he wanted her to be a Slave, then a slave she will be.
Dear Readers, Thank you so much for joining me on Emilia and Lucien’s intense, dangerous journey in Sold to the Mafia Lord. This story isn’t just about dark romance, it’s about power, control, vulnerability, and what happens when two broken people are forced to face each other in the shadows of their past. Lucien is cold, ruthless, and unreadable. Emilia is trapped, struggling between fear and fire. But nothing is ever as simple as it seems in this world. And trust me,what comes next will break you, shake you, and maybe… make you fall in love. If you’ve made it this far, thank you from the bottom of my heart. Every read, comment, and vote means the world to me. Don’t forget to hit that Follow and Vote button so you don’t miss what’s coming next. I promise,you haven’t seen anything yet. With love, Jhumie_Writes
Some stories are written in blood. Some are written in fire. And some… are written in love.Emilia Romano walked through the shadows of a world built on power, betrayal, and violence, and she emerged not broken, but forged. She claimed her crown in war, in survival, and in love. She did not bend to fear, she did not kneel to expectation, and she did not surrender to the whispers of weakness.Lucien Moretti, the man who had been a storm in her life, became her anchor. Together, they forged a bond that was more than passion, more than loyalty, it was fire and steel, tempered in trials, battles, and unspoken desire.The empire was theirs, yes, but it was more than that. It was proof that two broken souls could rise together, unshakable and unstoppable. Where others saw weakness in love, they discovered power. Where others saw fear, they saw strength. And where the world whispered danger, they walked as equals, rulers of their destiny.Kira and Julio junior, safe and far from the shadows,
The estate hummed with quiet authority. Months had passed since the chaos, the wars, the betrayals. Months of rebuilding, reorganizing, and consolidating power. And now… they were unshakable.Lucien sat behind the grand desk in his office, fingers drumming lightly over a map of territories, alliances, and territories to negotiate. His empire had expanded, but it wasn’t just his anymore, it belonged to them both.Emilia entered, every step deliberate, commanding, the fire in her eyes sharper than any blade. Men paused in the hall, instinctively straightening, instinctively respecting the presence of the woman who had tamed him, who had survived beside him, who had ruled beside him, not out of fear, but out of power.“You’re thinking too much,” she said softly, brushing past him to examine the map. “We don’t negotiate from hesitation. We strike with certainty.”Lucien’s lips twitched with a faint smile. “And you’ve become ruthless in your own right. I see it every day.”Her gaze met his
The chapel was small, almost hidden from the world, lit by flickering candles and the soft glow of twilight filtering through the stained glass. Only a handful of trusted allies and family were present.Emilia adjusted the simple, elegant dress she had chosen, not ornate, not showy. Just herself, strong, unbroken, and ready. She looked at Lucien, standing at the altar, every line of his body tense, yet there was softness in his eyes she had never seen in anyone else.“You look… dangerous,” she murmured, unable to stop a small smile.“And you… unstoppable,” he replied, his voice low, deep, edged with desire and reverence. “You’ve always been my equal. Today… you’ll be my queen, officially.”Her chest tightened, heart hammering. “I’ve already worn the crown in war. Today… I wear it for love.”He watched her walk down the aisle, each step measured, elegant, confident. She carried herself like the woman who had survived bullets, blood, and betrayal, and yet, here she was, unafraid, lumino
The mornings had grown quieter over the past few months. The war was over, the enemies defeated, and for the first time in what felt like forever, the estate had a calm rhythm.Lucien was slowly healing, his wounds scarred but no longer raw. Bandages replaced with strength and routine. Each day, he felt a little more whole. And through it all, Emilia was there, by his side, unwavering, untouchable, fierce.He watched her across the room as she organized papers, planning the empire, and couldn’t stop the swell of pride in his chest. She wasn’t just surviving; she was thriving, and it was impossible not to admire her strength.Emilia had grown into the role he had unknowingly prepared her for, not just his partner, but his equal, his queen in all but name. She was no longer the girl caught in a world she didn’t understand, she was a force, a strategist, a survivor, and now… a woman he loved openly.“Lucien,” she said softly, catching him watching her, “you look like you’ve been thinking
The study was quiet except for the faint ticking of the clock. Lucien sat in his chair, one hand brushing absently over the still dried bandages on his side. The war was over. The enemies defeated. Navarro gone. Kira safe and gone.Yet, something heavier weighed on him now. Emilia. She stood near the window, watching the city lights, silent and unflinching. He had fought for her life, for her safety, but could he truly protect her from himself? From the world he ruled?“Emilia,” he said finally, voice low, deliberate. “We need to talk.”She turned, her gaze meeting his. The tension between them was almost unbearable, months of suppressed emotion, dangerous attraction, and shared chaos hanging thick in the air.“I know what you’re going to say,” she murmured. “And I already know I’m not going to like it.”Her chest tightened, heart hammering with anticipation. She had seen him in war, had fought beside him, had felt the fire of his presence, and now… now, they were alone, finally.“I’m
The sound of the front door opening pulled Emilia from her thoughts. Lucien was resting on the large sofa in the private lounge, a bandage wrapped tightly around his side from the final battle. She had been keeping him company, making sure he didn’t overexert himself, when Kira’s familiar voice called out.“Lucien. Emilia.”Emilia turned to see Kira stepping inside, her silhouette showing the first clear curve of her pregnancy. She moved carefully, hands lightly pressing against her stomach.“Kira,” Emilia said softly, rising. “You’re showing already. How are you feeling?”Kira smiled faintly, though her eyes were serious. “Better than I feel about staying here. I need… a clean start. Away from this world. Away from all the blood and chaos.”Emilia nodded, understanding immediately. “You don’t have to justify it to us. I mean we get it.”Lucien sat up slowly, wincing as he adjusted his position. “Kira,” he said, voice low but steady. “You’re just walking into the storm of our lives… a







