LOGINDon Lorenzo Valenti, also known as The Butcher, downed his fifth glass of whiskey, the burn doing nothing to calm the storm raging inside him.
Anger simmered beneath his composed exterior.
This trip was supposed to be a vacation, a brief escape from the chaos of his world.
But men like him didn’t escape chaos.
They ruled it.
As the most feared Mafia Lord in the city, Lorenzo commanded power, respect… and endless enemies.
And tonight, something didn’t feel right.
The bathroom door opened, and two women stepped out. Strippers he had brought in the night before. Their laughter filled the room as they approached him, their movements slow and suggestive.
“Leave.”
His voice was cold. Final.
They paused mid-step.
“But we thought we were staying tonight too,” one of them said, confusion in her tone.
“Don’t you want us to take care of you before you leave?” the other added, stepping closer.
Lorenzo's eyes darkened.
“I said—get out.”
This time, his voice carried a dangerous edge.
Fear flashed across their faces. Without another word, they scrambled for their clothes and rushed out of the room.
The door hadn’t fully closed before Luca walked in.
Lorenzo's most trusted right-hand man.
“Pack my bags,” Lorenzo ordered without looking at him. “We leave tonight.”
Luca nodded once. No questions.
He had served Lorenzo long enough to understand one simple rule...
Never question the Don.
Moments later, another man entered.
“Don, you sent for me,” Matteo said.
Lorenzo's gaze finally lifted.
“Prepare the car. And tell Enzo to book our flight for tonight.”
Matteo hesitated. Just for a second.
“I thought we were leaving tomorrow...”
The words had barely left his mouth when Lorenzo moved.
In one swift motion, he pulled out his gun and pointed it straight at Matteo.
Silence fell over the room.
“You dare question me?” Lorenzo's voice was low… deadly.
Matteo’s face drained of color. “N-no, Don—”
“Tell me,” Lorenzo continued, stepping closer, his eyes locked on him, “is there a reason you want me to stay?”
Matteo shook his head quickly.
“Liar.”
The gunshot echoed through the room.
Matteo screamed as the bullet tore into his leg, dropping him to the ground.
Men rushed in at the sound, but froze when they saw Don Lorenzo standing over him.
No one moved.
No one interfered.
Don Lorenzo crouched slightly, his gun still aimed.
“How much?” he asked coldly. “How much were you paid to betray me?”
Matteo’s eyes widened in horror.
How did he know?
How did he find out about the rival Mafia family… about the deal… about the plan to attack tomorrow?
Don Lorenzo smirked faintly.
“There is nothing in this world that stays hidden from me for long,” he said. “I have eyes everywhere.”
“Please… have mercy…” Matteo begged, his voice trembling.
Lorenzo's expression didn’t change.
“I hate snakes.”
He raised the gun.
“And I don’t keep them around me.”
The second shot was final.
Matteo’s body went still.
Don Lorenzo stood, adjusting his sleeve like nothing had happened.
“Enzo,” he said calmly, “clean this up.”
He turned toward the door.
“We leave tonight. Vacation is over.”
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Later that night, Isabella Lombardi stood outside the grand gates of the Valenti mansion, her heart racing.
She tightened her grip on her bag.
This was it.
Following Valeria's advice, she had come unannounced, ready to surprise Alessandro.
The guards recognized her immediately and allowed her in without question.
Inside, the mansion was just as breathtaking as she remembered.
Luxury at every corner.
This was Alessandro's world.
A world she was still trying to fit into.
She walked past the staff, heading straight for his bedroom. She had been here before, for school parties, for lunch, but tonight felt… different.
Important.
Her heart pounded as she reached his door.
She knocked softly.
No response.
“Sir Alessandro isn’t home yet,” one of the staff informed her before walking away.
Isabella hesitated… then pushed the door open.
The room was massive. Elegant. Perfect.
A soft smile touched her lips.
Tonight would be special.
Quickly, she pulled out her phone and texted Valeria.
Isabella: Alessandro isn’t home yet.
The reply came instantly.
Valeria: That’s perfect. He’ll find you waiting for him in something sexy.
Isabella's cheeks flushed.
Isabella: When should I take the drink?
Valeria: After your shower. Then send him a video. Trust me.
Isabella took a deep breath.
“Okay…” she whispered to herself.
She followed the plan.
After showering, she slipped into the delicate lingerie Valeria had chosen for her. It felt unfamiliar… bold… but she wanted tonight to be perfect.
Then she picked up the small bottle.
Without overthinking, she drank it in one gulp.
Moments later, she picked up her phone and recorded a short video.
“Hi, Alex… guess where I am?”
She sent it.
But almost immediately, something felt… off.
A strange warmth spread through her body.
Her head felt light.
Her vision blurred slightly.
She steadied herself against the bed.
“Why do I feel like this…?” she whispered.
A knock on the door made her jump.
Her heart skipped.
“Alex…”
She hurried toward the door, excitement and nervousness mixing within her.
But the moment she opened it...
Everything froze.
Standing there was not Alessandro...
It was a man she had never seen before.
Tall. Commanding. Dangerously handsome.
And his eyes…
Cold. Furious.
Before she could react...
He raised a gun and pointed it directly at her.
“Who the hell are you?”
Isabella gasped, fear crashing over her.
And in that moment, she realized…
Something had gone terribly wrong.
The atmosphere in Don Lorenzo's study had barely settled.The air still carried the weight of everything that had happened. The party, the humiliation, the rescue, the unspoken emotions that neither of them had fully processed.Isabella sat across from him.She felt… safe.And yet, not.Because every word Lorenzo spoke reminded her of one thing...Her life was no longer simple.It could never be again.Don Lorenzo stood by the window, his back partially turned to her, his gaze fixed on the darkness outside.But his mind?It was far from calm.It was calculating.Always calculating.Finally, he spoke.“Your mother.”Isabella's head lifted immediately.Her heart skipped.“My… mother?” she repeated softly.Lorenzo turned to face her now, his expression serious, more serious than she had ever seen it.“We need to move her.”The words hit instantly.Hard.Isabella blinked.“What…?”“Tomorrow morning,” he continued, his tone firm, leaving no room for negotiation. “She cannot stay where she
Valeria Rossi didn’t bother taking off her heels as she stepped into the grand halls of the Rossi mansion.The marble floors echoed beneath her hurried steps, her pulse still racing, not from fear, but from adrenaline.From satisfaction.From the thrilling realization that everything had just changed.Her lips curved slightly as she walked deeper into the house, her mind replaying the scene over and over again.Don Lorenzo walking in.The fear.The silence.The way he had wrapped Isabella in his jacket.The way he had carried her out.Like she belonged to him.Like nothing, and no one else mattered.Valeria exhaled slowly.“Yes…” she whispered under her breath.“That’s her.”There was no doubt anymore.No confusion.No second-guessing.Isabella Lombardi was the girl.The one from that night.The one Martin had spoken about.The one who had begged for a life, and was granted it.And more importantly, the one who had somehow gotten Don Lorenzo Valenti's attention.Her smile deepened.He
The drive to the Valenti Mansion had passed in near silence.Not the suffocating kind from before.Not the tense, dangerous quiet that filled the space between them in the car earlier.This one was… different.Isabella sat beside Don Lorenzo, wrapped in his jacket, her fingers still clutching the fabric as if letting go would somehow unravel everything holding her together.Her body still trembled.Her mind hadn’t stopped racing.Not for a second.The humiliation.The laughter.The video.Alessandro.Valeria.And then…Him.The way he walked in.The way everything changed.The way he carried her out like nothing else in the world mattered.Isabella swallowed softly, her eyes drifting briefly toward him.Lorenzo's expression remained unreadable.Focused.Controlled.But there was something beneath it.Something she couldn’t quite name.Something that unsettled her just as much as it steadied her.When the car finally rolled through the grand gates of the Valenti Mansion, Isabella's bre
The doors had barely closed behind Don Lorenzo before the silence shattered.At first, it was murmurs.Then laughter.Mocking and cruel.And it was all directed at one person.Alessandor Valenti.He stood exactly where Lorenzo had left him.Frozen.His mind still struggling to catch up with everything that had just happened.The gun.The warning.The humiliation.In front of everyone.His father hadn’t just reprimanded him, He had destroyed him publicly.“Damn…” one of the boys muttered, shaking his head. “That was brutal.”Another let out a low whistle. “Bro… your dad almost killed you.”That was when the laughter grew louder.More confident.Because the fear Lorenzo brought with him, had also left with him.And now there was nothing holding them back.One of his friends stepped forward, a smirk stretching across his face.“Wait…” he said slowly. “So let me get this straight…”Alessandro didn’t respond.Didn’t even look at him.But the guy continued anyway.“You made a whole bet… hyp
The silence in the hall was suffocating.Heavy.Unforgiving.Every single eye was fixed on the scene unfolding—no one daring to move, no one daring to speak.Because standing there, with a gun pointed straight ahead…was Don Lorenzo Valenti.And in his line of fire, was his own son.Alessandro stood frozen.His body rigid.His mind blank.For the first time in a long time…he looked small.Insignificant.Because the man in front of him wasn’t just his father.He was the Butcher.And right now?That title wasn’t just a rumor.It was a warning.Lorenzo's gaze remained locked on Alessandro, dark and unyielding, his finger resting lightly against the trigger.The room held its breath.Waiting.Praying.Hoping this wouldn’t go where it looked like it was going.Lorenzo spoke suddenly.“Do you know…” his voice was low, controlled, “why you’re still standing?”Alessandro swallowed hard.But he didn’t answer.He couldn’t.Because even breathing felt like a risk.Lorenzo took a slow step closer.
Isabella's voice echoed through the room.The crowd erupted.Laughter.Whistles.Mockery.“Oh my God!”“She really went all out!”“That’s embarrassing!”Isabella's entire body went cold.Her knees felt weak.Her vision blurred.“No…” she whispered.But it didn’t stop.The video continued.Her pacing.Her anticipation.Her vulnerability.All of it exposed.Tears streamed down her face now.Uncontrollable.Humiliating.And around her?No one cared.No one stopped it.They laughed.They recorded.They enjoyed it.Isabella's chest heaved.Her breath coming in sharp, broken gasps.She couldn’t stay.She couldn’t breathe.She couldn’t—Without thinking—She turned.But some of the boys stopped her."Where are you running off too?""Why don't you give us some of what you gave, Alex?" Another boy said.Soon, they started pulling at her, touching her.Isabella screamed.They were like five or six of them around her, and no one came to help her.Not even her best friend, Valeria.Or her boyfrie
The Rossi estate stood in silence beneath the storm.Unlike the chaos at the Valenti mansion, this house carried a different kind of tension. Quieter, colder, and more calculated.Valeria stepped out of the car, pulling her coat tighter around herself as the rain continued to fall. Her heels clicke
The storm followed him home.Rain lashed against the windows of the Valenti mansion, thunder rolling across the sky as the gates opened and the sleek black car pulled in.Don Lorenzo Valenti stepped out without hesitation.Unaffected.Untouched.The storm outside had nothing on the one brewing insi
The party was still alive.Music pounded through the mansion, laughter spilling into every corner, glasses clinking as the night stretched deeper into indulgence.But Alessandro Valenti wasn’t enjoying any of it.His eyes scanned the crowd again.And again.And again.“Isabella?”Nothing.No sign o
The engine of the car roared back to life.And within seconds, they were gone.Leaving behind nothing but rain, and a man who had just witnessed the true meaning of crossing the wrong person.Inside the car, silence filled the space.Heavy.Tense.Isabella sat stiffly, Lorenzo's jacket wrapped tigh







