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Chapter 4: The Midnight Ledger

Author: Saranghe
last update publish date: 2026-04-30 13:51:07

The rain in Chicago didn't just fall; it wept, blurring the neon lights into smeared streaks of neon blue and sickly yellow. Dante sat in the front seat of his black SUV, parked three blocks away from a burner-phone shop in a neighborhood the police had long since abandoned.

The "Ghost" was supposed to be invisible, but tonight, Dante felt like he was glowing under a spotlight. He looked at the encrypted phone in his lap. Calling the O’Malley syndicate—the Irish rivals of the Valerianos—wasn't just a breach of protocol; it was high treason against the badge.

He dialed the number.

"Speak," a gravelly voice answered.

"The North Harbor shipment was a decoy," Dante said, his voice modulated and cold. "The real weight—the uncut heroin and the diamonds—is being moved to the Valeriano estate. Friday night. During the gala. The Don is distracted by the wedding. The back gate will be unlatched at 0200 hours."

There was a long silence on the other end. "Who is this?"

"A friend who wants to see the Italians bleed," Dante replied, then crushed the phone under his boot.

Step one was complete. The chaos was summoned.

When Dante returned to the mansion, the atmosphere had shifted from tense to frantic. Florists were hauling in white roses by the thousands—roses that smelled like a funeral to Dante.

He found Isabella in the library, a room filled with leather-bound books that no one in this family actually read. She was sitting at a massive mahogany desk, staring at a laptop screen.

"My father’s shadow is watching the cameras," she said without looking up. "You shouldn't be here."

"The cameras are on a three-second loop for the next ten minutes," Dante said, closing the door. "I bribed the tech in the security room. We don't have much time."

Isabella turned the screen toward him. It was a digital map of the mansion’s sub-basement. "The ledger isn't just a book or a drive anymore, Dante. It’s a physical server. My father keeps it in a cold-storage vault beneath the wine cellar. It requires two keys. One is around his neck. The other..."

"Is with the *consigliere*," Dante finished. "Enzo."

"No," Isabella said, her voice dropping. "He gave it to Marco. It was a reward for 'uncovering' the leak at the docks. He’s testing Marco’s loyalty by making him the gatekeeper."

Dante cursed under his breath. Marco was a loose cannon, and he hated Dante with a visceral passion. Getting that key would mean a confrontation he couldn't walk away from.

"I'll handle Marco," Dante said. "You focus on the Moretti heir. Keep him occupied until the Irish hit the front gate. Once the first explosion goes off, the guards will swarm the perimeter. That’s when we move to the vault."

Isabella stood up and walked toward him. In the dim light of the library, she looked ethereal—and utterly broken. "Dante, if this goes wrong... if the feds arrive before we get out..."

"I have a safe house in Michigan," Dante whispered, taking her hands. They were ice cold. "I have new identities ready. You won't be Isabella Valeriano anymore. You’ll just be a woman who survived a nightmare."

"And you?" she asked, searching his eyes. "You’ll be a traitor to the FBI. A man hunted by both sides of the law."

"I stopped being a cop the moment I kissed you on that balcony," he replied.

He reached into his pocket and pulled out the small coin—his father’s coin. He placed it in her palm and closed her fingers over it. "Keep this. It’s the only thing I have that isn't a lie. It’s kept me alive this long. It’ll get you through Friday."

Isabella pressed the coin to her lips, a single tear finally escaping. "I’ll see you in the vault, Ghost."

The next morning, the "Butcher" arrived.

Luca Moretti was a man who looked like he was carved out of granite, with eyes that held no light. He strode into the Valeriano courtyard with an army of black-suited soldiers. When he saw Isabella, he didn't greet her with a smile; he inspected her like a prize horse.

Dante stood by the fountain, his jaw clenched so tight it ached. He watched as Luca took Isabella’s hand and kissed it, his thumb lingering over her knuckles in a way that made Dante’s hand fly instinctively to his holster.

"She is as beautiful as the rumors say, Lorenzo," Luca said, his voice a raspy growl. "A bit thin, perhaps. But we will fix that in Palermo."

"She is yours to do with as you wish," Lorenzo replied, clapping Luca on the shoulder.

Dante caught Isabella’s gaze. She looked blank, her "porcelain doll" mask firmly in place. But then she shifted her hand, and for a split second, Dante saw the glint of the silver coin tucked into her palm.

As the wedding rehearsal began, Dante felt a presence behind him.

"You look like you want to kill someone, Rossi," Marco hissed in his ear.

Dante didn't turn around. "I’m an overprotective guard, Marco. It’s what I’m paid for."

Marco stepped into Dante’s line of sight, dallying a heavy silver key on a chain. The vault key. "Enjoy the view while you can. Because after the wedding, the Don says we won't need a personal guard for Isabella anymore. Luca likes to keep his property under lock and key."

Marco leaned in closer, his breath smelling of cheap menthol. "I’m going to enjoy watching you walk out that gate with nothing, Ghost. If I don't decide to put a bullet in your head first."

Dante looked at the key, then at Marco’s throat. He smiled—a cold, predatory expression that actually made Marco blink.

"Friday night, Marco," Dante whispered. "I’ll be waiting."

The stage was set. The players were in position. And as the sun set over the Chicago skyline, the city held its breath, waiting for the bloodbath that would crown a queen and damn a detective.

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