LOGINI'm a mafia princess with crippling social anxiety. My fiancé, Rocco Falcone, is our family's consigliere. He’s the exact opposite of me—extroverted, effortlessly charming, a master at reading and bending people. He's supposed to be my protector. My only link to the outside world. Tonight was the charity gala for my late mother. I was hiding in the darkest corner, a mask covering my face. Rocco was supposed to give the speech. My speech. He never showed. [Emergency. Sorry. Skip the speech, I know you hate the attention. Driver will take you home after the auction. Don't wait up.] Then I saw Livia’s new post. It was a picture of Rocco, draping his suit jacket over her shoulders. He was looking down at her, his eyes full of a tenderness he never showed me. The caption was a gut punch: [No prom date, so my big bro saved the day! Couldn't have done it without him! ] The cold hit me. Bone deep. He ditched a memorial for my dead mother... to take his stepsister to a university dance? The guests began whispering and sneering that I, the famously awkward, socially crippled princess, couldn’t even force a word out. I stared at the whiskey I’d ordered for him. The ice in my glass was melting. Just like the hope in my heart. When I got back to our empty penthouse, my screen was lit up with missed calls and texts from Rocco. The last one came in thirty minutes ago: [Aurelia, trouble at Livia's prom. You know how she gets. Couldn't leave her. Your mother's gala means everything. I'll make it up to you, I promise. Next time will be perfect. Trust me.] I didn't reply. An engagement held together by "next time." Was a promise like that even worth keeping?
View MoreI never went back to that penthouse.Our housekeeper, Rosa, packed my things for me. She asked me cautiously over the phone, "Miss, what should I do with Mr. Rocco's things?""Leave them," I said calmly. "They're not mine.""Including the engagement ring?"I glanced at my bare ring finger. I’d taken off the ten-carat diamond long ago and left it on the vanity."Leave it."The day after I moved into my new apartment in Venice, a text came from an unknown number.[I'll come find you after I'm done with the handover. Aurelia, just give me some time.]I deleted it without replying.The next day, another text from the same number.[I know you saw that. We need to talk.]I blocked it.For the next few days, a barrage of unknown numbers.[You can't do this to me.][I'm not giving up.][Aurelia, have you forgotten our promises?]I blocked them all. One by one.Until today. The grand opening of my gallery.I stood in front of the Rossi Art Gallery in Venice's St. Mark's Square, watching the gue
After three days in Rome with Adrian, I decided to fly back to New York to handle some things.My father had told me Rocco was busy at the family headquarters, handing over his duties. He said Rocco was rarely at the penthouse we used to share.It was the perfect time to pack. I had to get my mother’s personal effects and some important documents.My flight landed in New York at midnight. I didn't tell anyone I was back, not even my father.At 2 a.m., I used my key to open the door to the penthouse.The living room was dark.I flipped a switch. Soft light flooded the space.And then I saw him.He was a ruin. Slumped on the sofa, surrounded by empty bottles, he was a ghost in the house we once shared.His shirt was open, tie hanging loose, a dark stubble on his jaw."Aurelia?" His voice was a rasp, like he hadn't spoken in days. "You're back?"I froze in the doorway, not expecting him."I thought you were at headquarters.""I've been waiting for you," Rocco said, slowly getting to his f
After a wonderful day with Adrian, we returned to the hotel around nine.The Venetian night air smelled of salt and the sea. I felt more relaxed than I had in years. No Rocco, no crying Livia, no drama. Just art, beautiful scenery, and a friend who actually respected me."Thank you for today," I told Adrian. "I haven't been this happy in a long time.""My pleasure," Adrian smiled. "Where to tomorrow?""Whatever you have planned."We walked into the lobby, ready to head to our separate rooms.Just as the elevator doors were closing, a hand shot out and stopped them.Rocco blocked the door. He smelled of stale whiskey and desperation."Aurelia," he rasped. "I waited for you."Adrian frowned. "Mr. Falcone, this is hardly appropriate...""I need to talk to her," Rocco said, his eyes fixed on me. "Alone."The elevator arrived at my floor and the doors opened."There's nothing to talk about," I said, stepping out. "We made everything clear yesterday."Rocco followed me."Why did you block my
After I had my mother's ring, I switched rooms immediately.Adrian got me a suite in a separate wing of the hotel, far from where Rocco could find me.I placed the ring carefully in my jewelry box, a wave of relief washing over me. It was the only thing I had left of my mother, a symbol of all her love and hopes for me. I would never let Rocco use it against me again.The next morning, my new phone started buzzing.It was an unknown number, but I knew it was Rocco.[Aurelia, I know you’re seeing these.][I talked to Livia. I’m going to keep my distance.][I can move out of her building. I can stop taking her calls.][Give me a chance. Let me prove I love you.][You can’t just throw away three years!]The missed call log showed 99+.I blocked the number.A few minutes later, another unknown number called.I blocked that one, too.It was like he had an endless supply of burner phones.I blocked a dozen numbers in an hour.Finally, I just turned the phone off.When I went down to meet Adr






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