LOGINMATTEO’S POV
My head tipped back against the hospital bed, eyes fixed on the ceiling as the sound of the heart monitor beeping steadily irritated me even further.
I had been stuck here for over twenty-four hours, trapped in this sterile building the family called a "private hospital."
The bullet had almost been fatal but thankfully I was out of danger but the doctor said I would be discharged by evening. I hated it here already.
There was a knock—two short raps. Familiar. I could feel my jaw clench as the door opened.
I already knew who it was.
Don Enzo Romano, my father, walked in, flanked by two of his usual guards that never left his side, his face was hard and I could feel the atmosphere in the room became thick with the tension.
The door shut behind him, and he barely spared me a glance before muttering, “Out. Leave us.”
The guards didn’t hesitate, they simply bowed and walked out, the door shut behind them.
The moment we were alone, silence descended heavily on us both.
I didn’t move and he didn’t sit on the low visitors chair that was beside my bed.
“I assume you know what I’m going to say,” he began, voice as cold and collected as it had been since I was a kid.
I didn’t respond for a moment, I just let my lips curve slightly, bitter and tired. “You’re going to berate me for getting shot. For ‘shaming the family’ and for putting the Romano name in the mouth of every other bastard in this city.”
His eyes narrowed and I could tell he wasn't exactly pleased by my accurate description. Too bad. “Good. Saves me the effort.” He muttered.
He stepped closer, his gaze heavy. “Do you know how many phone calls I’ve answered in the last twenty-four hours? How many allies think we’re ‘weak’ now because my son—my heir—was nearly gunned down in our own event like a damn rookie?”
I laughed under my breath, shaking my head slightly. “I was ambushed, not incompetent.”
“Don’t speak.” He snapped at me, his voice cutting through like a whip.
I scowled, sitting forward slightly while trying to ignore the fresh ache in my abdomen.
“That stunt at the gala has thrown off negotiations with three syndicates,” he continued. “And to top it all off, you still think you can run this empire with your arrogance and that mouth.”
“And yet,” I said calmly, “I’m the one bleeding in this bed, not constantly spying on his son while refusing to do something too”
That earned me a long, hard stare from him then he scoffed. “You’re lucky you didn’t die, Matteo but perhaps you should be more concerned about the next few days.”
I looked up, my brows furrowed. “Why?”
He straightened his cufflink. “Because the event is underway.”
My brow twitched. “What event?”
“The bride selection.”
I laughed again, but it didn’t reach my eyes. “I told you, I said it more times than I can count, I’m not interested in parading women like cattle just to choose one.”
Don Enzo didn’t laugh. Instead, he gave me the last blow—calmly, without flinching. “Then let me make this clear. I’ve announced my retirement. Publicly. And I’ve signed the legal transition documents.”
My blood ran cold. “What?”
“In my will,” he continued, his voice devoid of any emotion. “you take control of the Romano estate but only on one condition. You marry within the next three months. If not, everything—everything—passes to Rico.”
I stared at him, stunned. The room seemed to spin as I tried to come to terms to what he was saying. “My bastard half-brother? You would give the empire to him?”
“If you continue to shame this family and act like a boy instead of a leader,” he said, eyes locked on mine, “then yes. Gladly.”
I clenched my fists under the sheets. Marriage. I didn’t believe in it. Especially not one arranged by my father for the sake of more power but I wasn’t about to hand over my birthright to someone who didn’t earn it.
“…Fine,” I said, my voice tight. “I’ll do it.”
Don Enzo gave a small nod, like he knew I would. He turned toward the door.
“One week,” he said. “Impress me.”
Then he was gone.
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A WEEK LATER
The sun was high in the sky but not scorching as we all gathered in the garden of the Romanos Villa. I sat at the forefront, flanked closely by trusted guards while I looked at the women who had just arrived for the competition that would take the span of two weeks.
They called it a competition but I called it a joke.
I sat at the head of the table, my eyes distant, ankle crossed, bored out of my mind.
They were all here. Some daughters of mafia syndicates who thought marrying into the Romanos was a way of pushing their family up the power ladder. Others were just city-bred wannabes in expensive shoes who wanted a taste of the power that the underground business had to offer if they were picked.
They were all pretending not to look at me and they were all failing woefully.
“Left side,” my bodyguard, Theo, leaned down and whispered. “Two of them are already plotting who gets to speak to you first after the party. I overheard them.”
I didn’t react and he continued.
“They’re also very attractive. The blonde one is the daughter of Luca, biggest drug cartel,” he added, amused. “Should I keep track for you?”
I was about to tell him to shut up when I glanced up idly and stopped breathing for a second.
Off to the far side of the garden, near the orchids stood a woman with her dark hair down, not even sparing me a glance. She wasn’t laughing but wasn’t talking. She was watching another girl across from her with a strange focus.
But I saw her eyes. Blue.
That was what made me freeze and almost fall out my chair.
Theo straightened beside me. “You good?”
I didn’t answer because I knew those eyes.
I had seen them before but under a mask.
Her.
The girl from that night. The one who saved me.
The one who had plagued my mind for a whole week now. The one that got me intrigued.
“I need her name,” I muttered under my breath.
Theo blinked and looked around. “Who?”
“The one by the orchids. Blue eyes. Black hair. Strapless gown.” I said breathlessly, unable to tear my gaze away.
Theo glanced discreetly. “Hold on.”
I stared at her as he pulled out a tablet and began scrolling through the registry. My pulse had picked up for the first time all day.
If it was her… if it really was her… Then this competition was already over before it could even begin.
Isabella's POV He leaned closer, brushing his lips against mine the same second I closed my eyes. They were cold, firm, yet gentle.I almost pulled back but his arms around my waist tightened, locking me in place. “Not tonight, Isabella.” he murmured huskily. “You don't get to leave tonight.” His hands found the zip of my dress and with mastered precision, he pulled it down, leaving my back bare.My inner being danced with excitement but I ignored it. Suddenly, I was spun around. This time with my back turned to him. He pulled me closer and leaned towards my ear.“I've wanted this for so long. Needed it.” he rasped. “Now you'll be mine.”His words sounded like a promise he intended to fulfil but there was no time to figure it out because I was suddenly lifted and placed against the bed.I didn't realise he had taken his clothes off until I stared at him, seeing his toned muscles and abs beckoning to me.His lips found mine and all traces of resistance vanished. Damn, this man was
Isabella's POV I picked up my fork and took a bite of pasta, chewing slowly whilst everyone stared at me. They expected me to panic. To defend myself frantically. To break down under the weight of their accusations.But I was done playing their games."You know," I swallowed, reaching for my water glass, "I think I know what's wrong with Mrs Clementine."The table went silent. Even Uncle Stefano stopped mid-bite, his fork suspended in the air."You do?" Aunt Pauline's voice was careful, suspicious. "And what would that be?""She slapped me this morning in the garden." I touched my cheek where the mark had mostly faded. "Hit me quite hard, actually. I imagine she must have hurt her hand. That's probably why she's feeling unwell."The reaction was immediate. Gasps. Shocked faces. Uncle Stefano's face turned red with anger."You lying little—" Pauline's husband started, his voice rising. "How dare you accuse Clementine of such a thing? She would never raise a hand to anyone without cau
Matteo's POV Isabella had been gone too long.I paced the bedroom, checking my watch every few seconds. Twenty minutes had passed since she'd left with Clementine. Twenty minutes that felt like hours.What if this was another one of their tests? Another cruel game designed to break her down?I couldn't stay in this room anymore. I grabbed my jacket and headed downstairs, searching for any sign of where they'd gone.The house was quiet, most of the family still sleeping or keeping to their rooms after last night's disaster. I checked the sitting rooms, the library, the dining room where we'd had that nightmare of a dinner.Nothing."Looking for someone?"I turned to find Aunt Pauline standing in the doorway of the morning room, a cup of tea in her hand."Isabella. Have you seen her?""Oh yes. She went out with Clementine." Pauline took a sip of her tea, watching me over the rim of the cup. "To the gardens, I believe. For their morning chat."The gardens. Of course. Far from the hou
Isabella's POV I couldn't back down. Not after everything that had happened last night. Not after they'd made me think I was dying just to see if I'd break."I'll be fine," I told Matteo, keeping my voice steady even though my stomach was twisting with nerves. "It's just tea.""Isabella—""I can handle this." I met his eyes, willing him to understand. If I refused now, if I let them see I was afraid, it would only confirm their suspicions. "I'll be back soon."He didn't look happy about it, but he nodded. "If anything happens, scream. I'll hear you."Mrs Clementine's smile widened slightly. "How sweet. He thinks he can protect you from everything."I ignored her, moving back into the room to quickly splash water on my face. My reflection in the mirror looked tired, haunted. The events of last night had left marks that went deeper than physical exhaustion.But I couldn't afford to look weak. Not here. Not with these people.I dried my face, straightened my shoulders, and followed Mr
Isabella's POV The words hit me like ice water. There was poison in my food and already inside me.My hand flew to my throat, fingers pressing against my pulse. Was it racing because of fear or because something deadly was already working through my system?I looked down at my plate. The pasta I'd barely touched. Had I swallowed enough to kill me? Enough to cause permanent damage?"You're insane." The words came out choked. "You actually poisoned me.""Give her the antidote." Matteo's voice cut through the room like steel. "Now.""Not until she tells us the truth." Aunt Pauline's expression remained pleasant, almost sweet. "We have time. Not much, but enough."Matteo's fist slammed against the table so hard the dishes jumped. The sound echoed through the dining room, making everyone flinch."I said give her the antidote!"Clementine's laugh was harsh and mocking. "Look at him. So desperate to save his little spy. I wish we'd poisoned you instead, Matteo. Would have saved us all a lot
Matteo's POV The click of the empty chamber echoed in the silence following the gunshot. No bullet. There had never been a bullet.I knew that. Had known it the moment Uncle Stefano raised the rifle. He'd done this before, countless times over the years, all he's done is testing. Always testing.But Isabella didn't know that. I could feel her trembling beside me, her hand clutching my arm so tightly her nails dug through my shirt."See?" Stefano lowered the rifle, his expression disgusted. "Not even a flinch. You knew it was empty.""Of course I knew." I kept my voice steady, controlled. "You're predictable, Uncle.""Predictable? I could have had a bullet in there. Could have blown your head off." He shook the rifle at me. "But you didn't even move. Didn't try to dodge or disarm me. That's not confidence, boy. That's arrogance.""Or trust.""Trust." He spat the word like it was poison. "Trust gets you killed in this life. You should know that better than anyone."I did know. Had lear







