LOGINIsabella didn’t wait.
The moment Lorenzo walked out of the exhibition room, the air rushed back into her lungs, but it wasn’t that of relief but panic. Her hands trembled slightly as she gathered her tools, shoving them into her bag with far less care than usual because her every instinct kept screaming the same thing: Leave. Now. She knew she had made a mistake coming here, a very terrible one at that and if she didn't act fast, she would lose the one thing she had spent five years protecting; her son Matteo. Isabella slipped out of the exhibition room, keeping her head down as she mixed into the crowd in the main ballroom. The music was louder now and the laughter brighter, but to her, everything felt distant, blurred by the pounding of her heart. She moved quickly toward the nearest exit, the door leading to the side corridor because using the main doors would make it too obvious and too risky. She remembered it from earlier, she turned left as she walked straight ahead. “Ma’am.” a male voice rose behind her, stopping her dead in her tracks. Isabella turned slowly as two men in black suits stood a few feet away. They had polite expressions and steady eyes that burned through her skin. “Can we help you?” one of them asked. “No,” she said calmly. “I was just looking for the restroom.” “It’s the other way.” The man responded, smiling faintly. “ Of course it was.Thank you.” Isabella said and forced a small nod. She turned and walked back into the crowd, her breathing grew shallow. There has to be more than one exit and other ways out. She tried another corridor, it was blocked, the next door was surrounded by guards. Every path she took led to the same result. There were extra men in suits, all watching and waiting. The realization hit her like ice down her spine, this wasn't a coincidence, it was control. Lorenzo hadn’t raised his voice or chased after her, because he didn't need to. He just sealed the entire building. Isabella stopped walking and stood in the middle of the grand hallway, her chest rising and falling slowly as the truth settled in. She wasn’t trying to leave, she was trying to escape a trap that had already been set. “You’re making this harder than it needs to be.” A soft voice behind her confirmed it. Isabella closed her eyes briefly and then turned. Lorenzo stood at the far end of the hallway, his expression calm, his posture relaxed as if he had all the time in the world. The guards around them stepped back subtly, creating space and giving him control of the moment. “I told you,” she said, Isabella lifted her chin slightly. “I’m working.” her voice steady despite the storm inside her, “And I told you, you’re coming home” he replied, as he walked toward her in slowly, measured steps. “I have a life, You don’t get to just… she snapped. “I get to do exactly what I want,” he cut in quietly as he stopped in front of her. His gaze dropped briefly taking in every detail of her face, as if confirming again that she was real. Then he lifted his eyes back to hers. “ It's been five years,” he said, with no anger in his tone and that made it worse. “You disappear,” he continued. “ With no explanation or trace. And now you walk back into my world like nothing happened.” “I didn’t walk back, I was invited.”she said, her chest tightened. A flicker of amusement passed through his eyes. “Is that what you think this is?” he asked softly. Her stomach dropped and before she could respond, Lorenzo turned his head slightly and gave a silent signal. The guards straightened immediately and then came the words that sealed her fate. “Close the exits.” he ordered making Isabella catch her breath. “They’re already closed, boss,” one of the men replied. “Good.” Lorenzo replied, his gaze never leaving hers. “This is insane, You can’t just trap me here.”Isabella said, taking a step back. Lorenzo took steps forward, as she backed up until her back hit the cold marble wall till there was nowhere left to go. “You ran away from me once,you would never get that chance again.” His voice dropped, softer this time but far more dangerous. “I’m not the same person you married,” she whispered, her heart pounding so loudly she could barely think. “I can see that.” Lorenzo’s lips curved slightly as he lifted his hands. For a second, Isabella thought he was going to touch her but he didn’t. Instead, he turned away. Then he spoke again to the men behind him. “Bring my wife to me.” The words echoed through the hallway. Isabella’s stomach dropped and before she could react, two guards stepped forward. “Don’t touch me!” She screamed as she tried to pull away. But they already had her firmly. Her pulse raced as panic surged through her veins because that was exactly what she had feared, exactly what she had tried to avoid which was being pulled back into his world. “No,” she said, struggling now. “Lorenzo, listen to me…” He didn’t turn around or slow down, just simply walked away as if it was already done and she already belonged to him. Isabella’s resistance weakened for just a second as reality crashed over her. She wasn’t leaving tonight or going back to her quiet life. She remembered Matteo and her chest tightened painfully, the one thing she had been trying to protect, the one secret she couldn’t afford to expose was now closer to danger than ever before. As the doors of the private elevator closed behind her, Isabella’s eyes stung with tears, five years ago, she had escaped by a miracle. But this time, she had just walked straight back into the lion’s den. And Lorenzo De Luca had no intention of letting her out.For the rest of the week, there were no answers to Lorenzo's questions, not because Andre did not have any answers to it but because he didn't know how best to respond to it.Those questions had caught him off guard in a way only a few things ever did.For years, he had watched Lucia carry the weight of their separation like a punishment she had willingly imposed on herself. He listened to her ask about Lorenzo countless times and she grimaced whenever his name popped up in their conversations. Yet, somehow, neither mother nor son had ever managed to cross the distance between them or reach out to each other.But now, for the first time, Lorenzo had taken a small, cautious step toward that distance while Andre had spent the next few days thinking about it way more than he should have. By Thursday morning, he found himself driving toward his mother's apartment with a lot of questions still lingering at the back of his mind.As he drove past the same roads and turns, the journey had b
The family portrait remained on the mantel till the next morning, nobody had moved it or suggested putting it away. It simply stayed there, leaning slightly against the polished wood as though it belonged right where it was.Lorenzo found himself looking at it several times throughout that day.At first, he told himself it was because of Matteo's interpretation of their reality. Marco looked perpetually angry. Isabella's hair was bright purple for reasons nobody could explain and Andre had appeared taller than any human being had the right to be.But Lorenzo knew that wasn't the real reason.His attention kept returning to the figure standing near the edge of the drawing. Lucia. Matteo had included her without hesitation or asking any uncertain questions. The boy had simply drawn her where he believed she belonged.With them.The simplicity of it was unsettling. Children had an irritating habit of running directly through problems adults spent years building around themselves and he
The discovery of the graduation clipping still stayed with the house way after the conversation had ended. The following morning, nobody really said much about it and yet its presence was still felt, it lingered in the pauses between conversations over breakfast and even followed Lorenzo through the villa like a shadow he couldn't shake off his back. For years, he had believed that whoever was absent felt indifferent but after the series of discoveries these past months, the recent sketchbook had finally challenged the belief and pointed toward a truth he was finding difficult to ignore. Lucia had watched but not closely enough to return or at least leave a knock on the door but just close enough to know all she needed too and the realization unsettled him because a part of him wanted to reject it but the other part could no longer deny what was right in front of him. The woman he had spent years resenting had apparently spent those same years quietly following aspects of his life
The photograph remained on the dining room table as several people including the household staff couldn't help but steal side glances at it. Marco tried to identify the building in the background. Andre studied Lucia's handwriting while Isabella spent nearly an hour turning the photograph over in her hands, repeatedly reading the message written on the back. In the end, nobody could determine exactly what place Lucia had been referring to and the mystery lingered into the night.And by the following morning, the photograph had reignited everyone's curiosity. All through the past weeks, the family had been trying to piece together fragments of Lucia's life but it felt like every conversation seemed to reveal something new and every memory exposed another part of a story that none of them fully understood.Now that the photograph popped up, it felt like another missing piece and that meant that if one forgotten item had survived all these years, then there was a chance that others ha
Matteo's question still lingered in the room long after the conversation ended, nobody rushed to rescue Andre from it or answer for him because they also wanted to understand what it actually felt like. Eventually Matteo had been sent to bed and he didn't leave without hugging Andre and reminding him that he still hadn't received an answer.Andre had laughed at that but Lorenzo had noticed that for the rest of the evening, his brother had grown quieter, not uncomfortable or upset, he was simply thoughtful as though the question had awakened memories he usually would allow himself to remember.The following morning, Lorenzo found him sitting alone on the terrace overlooking the vineyard when Matteo had left for school, with a mug of coffee resting on the pavement beside him. The liquid had long since gone cold because Andre appeared more interested in the view than the drink. Lorenzo stood there for a while before he took an empty chair to sit down beside him. Neither man had spoken i
The conversation from the previous evening lingered long after everyone, even Andre, had gone to bed. Lorenzo found himself thinking about it the following morning while standing on the terrace with a cup of hot coffee in his hand. The vineyards stretched across the landscape beneath a pale sky, still carrying traces of dawn. Somewhere beyond those rows of vines were the places Lucia had stood. The thought returned to him repeatedly, refusing to leave.She had come back again and again. Not once. Not twice. Dozens of times.And each time she had turned away, that realization made it difficult to hold on to all the old certainties he already has. For years Lorenzo had built explanations around her absence because they were easier than questions. Anger was easier than uncertainty. Resentment was even way easier than wondering whether someone had been suffering just as much as he had.Now those explanations were beginning to crack. When he entered the dining room later that morning, he d
Nobody breathed after Lorenzo asked the question. Who ordered it? Just three words and that was all but Isabella felt the impact of them like a physical force because everything had changed. Just minutes ago, Lorenzo had been trying to survive an attack and now he was standing face-to-face with
The tunnel had become now too tiny for the barrage of truth gathering inside it, nobody could move after Ricci’s final words. Not Lorenzo. Not Marco. Not even Isabella. The air felt strained and heavy with the weight of things that had been buried for too long beneath silence, loyalty, blood, a
The metallic click did not echo. It didn’t need to. In a confined passage like this, where every breath already felt too loud, the tiniest sound was sharp enough to cut straight through instinct and land somewhere that recognized danger before the mind could name it. Lorenzo stopped. Not a gradua
The walked into the passage and it closed behind them with a quiet, final click. And just like that, the noise of the mansion was cut off though not completely but now reduced and distant, muted into something less immediate, yet somehow more dangerous… like a storm you could no longer see, only fe







