MasukThe scent of gunpowder still lingered.
Alessia sat in silence, the white silk of her wedding dress stained with blood—not her own, but someone's. She didn't know who. She didn't ask.The screams had faded. The music had stopped. Only the chaos echoed in her memory.
She was now sitting in the Morano estate's private wing, surrounded by luxury… and silence. Daisy hadn't left her side since she'd been rushed in. Her hands trembled as she wiped a cut on Alessia's forehead with a damp cloth.
"I don't think it's deep," Daisy said softly, her voice breaking the quiet. "You're lucky."
Alessia didn't feel lucky.
She felt… haunted.
"He was there," she whispered. "Lorenzo."
Daisy's hands froze. "…I know."
Alessia slowly turned to look at her. "You saw him too?"
"Yes." Daisy's voice lowered. "But… I didn't want to believe it."
Alessia stood, the floor tilting beneath her like a ship caught in a storm. She gripped the edge of the vanity. Her reflection looked like a stranger—pale, wide-eyed, broken.
"I saw him shoot, Daisy," she said, voice barely audible. "He looked at me. Straight at me. And then he pulled the trigger."
Daisy moved to her quickly, steadying her. "You don't know who he was aiming at."
"I do," Alessia replied. "He was aiming at my heart. Just not directly."
They stood like that for a moment—two girls, one a bride by force, the other a witness to betrayal—both trapped in a house of power they didn't belong to.
Then the door opened.
Luca entered.
He wasn't bleeding, but his shirt was stained with someone else's blood. His jacket was off. His hair disheveled. And yet, his presence filled the room like thunderclouds—unspoken power wrapped in stormy silence.
Alessia straightened.
"I want to speak to my wife," Luca said.
Daisy hesitated, glanced at Alessia, then nodded. "I'll be outside."
When the door clicked shut, Luca's eyes locked onto hers.
"You saw him too," he said.
She nodded.
He took a step closer. "Lorenzo."
Again, she nodded.
Luca didn't speak for a long moment. Instead, he walked to the liquor cabinet and poured a glass of whiskey. He didn't drink it. Just held it, like it might steady his hands.
"I should kill him," he said quietly.
Alessia's breath caught. "He's not—"
"He is," Luca interrupted, turning toward her. "He's not the man you knew anymore. That man died when he walked through the gates today with a gun aimed at my family."
Her jaw clenched. "He was angry. Hurt. You think I don't know that? He loved me."
Luca's eyes narrowed. "And I still do."
The words landed like a blow.
Alessia blinked, unsure she'd heard him right. "What…?"
Luca placed the untouched glass on the table and walked up to her.
"I didn't mean for this to happen the way it did," he said. "But I know what I feel. And I'm tired of pretending I don't feel anything."
Alessia backed away slightly, her heart hammering.
"Don't," she said. "Don't say things because I'm your wife now. That paper doesn't change who we are."
"It changes what I'll do to protect you," Luca replied. "You think Lorenzo hurt you by walking away? Imagine what I'll do to someone who dares to point a gun at you."
His voice was low, but fierce. Real. Terrifying.
She stared up at him, breath caught between confusion and something dangerously close to desire.
"I don't want your protection," she whispered. "I want my life back."
Luca's hand reached out, brushing a loose curl from her face.
"You can't go back, Alessia," he said. "Not after today. You're one of us now. And if Lorenzo doesn't understand that… then he's the one who walked away."
The tension between them crackled. But before either could speak, a knock shattered the moment.
Elias entered, eyes sharp. "Boss. We caught one of the shooters."
Luca turned. "Alive?"
"Barely. But he's talking."
Luca looked at Alessia. "Stay here."
"No," she said. "I want to know what he says."
Luca hesitated, then nodded once.
---The interrogation room in the Morano estate was nothing short of brutal—concrete walls, a single bulb, and a chair bolted to the floor.
The man in it was young. Shaking. His arm was bandaged hastily, blood seeping through the cloth. He looked like he hadn't expected to survive.
When Luca entered with Alessia behind him, the man flinched.
"I didn't sign up for this," he croaked. "I thought it was just a warning. We weren't supposed to shoot anyone!"
Luca said nothing.
The man's eyes flicked to Alessia. "It was him. Lorenzo. He planned it. Said he wanted to send a message to the Moranos."
"What message?" Luca asked.
"That she doesn't belong to you."
Silence.
Alessia's heart stopped.
"What else?" Luca demanded.
The man swallowed hard. "He said… he'd come back. Not to kill. But to take."
Alessia stepped forward. "Take what?"
The man looked at her, almost afraid. "You."
---Later that night, Alessia stood alone in the bedroom. The blood was gone. The guests had disappeared. Only silence remained.
Daisy approached, carrying a small envelope.
"This came in the evening post," she said, frowning. "There's no name. Just… this."
Alessia took the envelope. It was heavy, sealed with black wax. The moment she opened it, her breath hitched.
Inside was a photo.
Her.... Asleep In her new room.
Taken sometime after the wedding.
And beneath it, a single handwritten message:
"You looked peaceful. I wonder if you'll still sleep so easily when you know who I'm coming for next."
There was no signature.
But she didn't need one.
Lorenzo had made his move.
And this time, he wasn't just breaking her heart.
He was coming for blood.
Luca entered the room unexpectedly and saw Alessia holding a paper....The place breathes smoke and chaos as the night folds in on itself. Luca stands with his gun raised, chest heaving, eyes burning with fury .Donato and Princess Elowen stand behind him, dust clinging to their clothes, the air tense enough to snap.Lorenzo smirks, blood dripping down his brow, gun aimed straight at the woman on black hat."Any last words for the master of the game , and the smarter one who wins at the end ?.she said and raised her face up….. It is seraphina .Her lips curve, painted in a poison-red that glows even in the dim light. The shadows behind her crawl like living creatures as her men storm in. A rope shoots across the room, snatching every gun from every hand in a single, violent sweep.Luca's weapon is ripped from him. Donato's too. Even Lorenzo's pistol spins in the air like it recognizes a new master.Seraphina lifts her chin, smiling with the confidence of someone who has returned from death itself.The witch's deal has healed her and other affected per
The night had already turned red.Not metaphorically — literally red, as though the sky above the ruins bled into the earth. Smoke curled like veins of fire, the wind carrying the metallic scent of danger. The ground trembled with the weight of everything unraveling.Romeo's fingers were inches from the black book about to set ablaze when....THUD.A boot slammed brutally into his spine. His scream tore out, sharp and short, as his body was launched forward. He hit his head hard on a stone and passed out.The black book flew from his hand, spinning wildly before crashing onto the dirt, skidding directly toward Donato.Donato gasped, blood pouring down his thigh like a leaking river. His jaw locked in agony, but he dragged himself forward on his elbows. Every move cut fire through his leg, but he didn't care. That book was the Morano destiny—his destiny—and he refused to die without holding it again.The sky pulsed crimson. A strange heat coiled through the air.Luca's heart hamme
The Morano mansion had never felt this silent.Its corridors usually breathed with the footsteps of guards, the low hum of generators, the murmured orders of men trained to kill for the family. But tonight, silence wrapped around the walls like a shroud unnatural, heavy, too still for a house that belonged to the most feared bloodline on the western coast.Alessia felt it long before the pain started.She stood at the balcony of the east wing, fingers gripping the railing, her breath fogging the night air as she watched the taillights of Luca, Donato, and Romeo's Cars fade beyond the wrought-iron gates. They left in a rush—too fast, too tense—answering a call that smelled of danger. The mission to Averia City was supposed to be quick, surgical. Recover their son and his stolen heart, take back what belonged to Morano blood, and return before dawn.But the moment the gates clanged shut, something inside Alessia twisted.Something cold....Something warning.Behind her, Daisy hovered
The knock came again…..Soft, slow and too deliberate for an intruder, too familiar for a stranger.Donato rose from the leather sofa, shoulders stiff, jaw tightened with a dread no one had ever seen him carry. Luca and Romeo exchanged confused glances—because Donato Morano was a man who feared nothing. Not bullets, not death, not the ghosts of the family he had buried.But this knock… It hollowed the room.Alessia tightened her arms around herself, sensing something cold pressing through the air. Daisy stood beside her, hands trembling lightly despite her effort to hide it. The mansion suddenly felt too quiet, too breathless.Donato reached the door.His fingers brushed the handle—then he paused, whispering so quietly Luca almost missed it. "….it can't be."But he opened the door anyway and there was nothing.No footsteps, no shadow, no wind and no sign of life at all.Just the long, silent hallway stretching into darkness.He stood frozen, staring into the emptiness like he was s
The wind outside wailed like a trapped animal, scraping its sorrow against the jagged stone. But inside, the cold silence was sharper—an assassin wearing stillness as a mask.Lorenzo moved through the cavern with the precision of a man born from shadow. A single lantern burned on the wooden table, its flame trembling as though afraid of him. The faint light revealed the array he had laid out: three vials of ink-black liquid, a map of the city carved into leather, and a list of names written in his own blood.Names that would not live to see the Red Moon Eclipse.He dragged a gloved finger over the list, stopping on the first name.Bianca…..He didn't smile, he didn't need to. His silence said everything."She thinks she can play me," he murmured, voice low and velvet-dark. "She thinks she knows the rules of this war…"He dipped his finger into one of the vials and made a swift stroke across her name."But she doesn't realize I'm rewriting them."His footsteps echoed as he crossed to
The cave breathed like a living thing. Very cold, wet and cruel.The dripping water echoed in rhythmic intervals, each drop like a countdown to someone's ruin. Lorenzo sat on the cracked stone throne at the very back of the cavern, hood pulled low over his face, shadow slicing across the sharp line of his jaw. His fingers toyed with the small vial of blackened liquid beside him—seraphina's fate, and the first step in his rising storm.He tilted his head, listening to the distant moan of the wind funneling through the cave's mouth. His lips curled, not in amusement but in calculation."It worked," he murmured, voice low, velvet-wrapped poison. "Seraphina is down, her panic will shake her soldiers defenses…. Distraction one."He leaned his head back and exhaled slowly, as though savoring the taste of victory—quiet, controlled, patient.But his eyes hidden beneath the hood burned the color of a man who'd lost everything and decided the world would pay for it."Alessia"….. His voice al







