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The soft sound of violin and the scent of lilies filled the air.
Victoria looked at her face glammed up she looked so beautiful her skin fair. The veil felt heavy on her hair, her reflection a stranger in silk and diamonds. Somewhere behind her, the choir hummed the same hymn she’d heard a hundred times in rehearsal but today every note felt like her ears was about to pop off. She forced a smile this was the least she could do for herself and for Kelvin. Lost in her thought the bridesmaids tapped her “ it’s time to walk the aisle” “Hmmm”she gave a slid as her heels clicked against the tiles when she reached the altar, Kelvin smiled like the world finally made sense. Making her heart twitch with something unexplainable. The priest’s voice echoed across the church. “Do you, Kelvin Valen, take Victoria Hale to be your lawfully wedded wife” “I do,” kelvin said, calm and certain. “And do you, Victoria Hale, take Kelvin Valen to be your lawfully wedded husband?” She clenched her fist her mouth went dry. The church stood in silence waiting for her response. “Victoria??” Kelvin nudged her. She opened her lips “ I…I” then stopped. The doors slammed open. A single gunshot shattered the silence breaking the stained glass above them, scattering color and light like falling stars. Everyone screamed in fear. People dropped to the floor. He stood there tall, dressed in black, his gaze colder than the barrel still smoking in his hand. Kelvin quickly held her hands while she stood forgetting how to breath for a second. “Who gave you the permission to marry my woman” Dante moretti voice boomed loud. Victoria hand shook. Was this who she thought he was? She had wanted to see him one last time before getting married but not like this. He stepped forward his aura and coldness made her shiver their eyes locked for a brief moment but she was about to be married and he was dead to her. “Dante today is my wedding and you're not welcome” her voiced pierced his heart more than any bullet wound had done. “Why? Mia Vicky you swore to only walk down the aisle with me” he said, voice hoarse. “Dante, what the hell…” Kelvin roared, stepping forward, shielding her. “Don’t!” Victoria’s cry tore through the chaos. “Then Come with me my mia I'm back”Dante said as he grabbed her hand. “No I'm getting married he loves me!” Her voice broke into a sob. “Who dares to make you cry come with me it's not a request”Dante growled his hand tightening around her wrist. “Victoria, he abandoned you!” Kelvin roared, furious, pulling her other hand. “You hate him. Remember?” She stood there in pain torn between two men and tears threatening to fall from her eyes. “Nobody leaves this church” Dante Moretti cocked his gun as his men surrounded the people. “Mia, you are coming with me today”he said. His eyes lingered on the frail woman, the one he'd swore to protect the only one who'd ever believed in him.Watching her marry his former best friend was a death he refused to die. He aimed his gun at Kelvin “you deserve to die” “Don’t shoot him! I’ll go with you,” Victoria cried out. Dante’s jaw clenched, his eyes darkening. “You’d come with me... just to save him?” he whispered. The silence that followed was louder than the gunfire. Dante’s eyes met hers unreadable, almost wounded then he nodded once. He took her hand. Not tenderly. Possessively. “Good girl,” he murmured, his breath brushing her temple. “You remember who you belong to.” As he led her down the aisle, his men clearing the way, she didn’t look back tears filled her eyes. Kelvin voice echoed behind her, shouting her name. Glass crunched under his shoes as he tried to follow. A shot rang out not at him but the chandelier above it came crashing between them blocking Kelvin path as glass pierced his skin. She screamed in terror looking back. He froze. And in that brief, terrible silence, Dante pulled her into the waiting car outside. The church disappeared behind them, swallowed by sirens and smoke. Dante didn’t speak. Neither did she. When he finally turned, his next words made her blood run cold. “Welcome home, Mrs. Moretti.”Dante cold eyes scanned the room; after confirming the location, all the men geared up.He had long closed that deal. He hated trafficking women even as a ruthless don. They were things he couldn’t stand. After shipping women for years for his dad, after the burial, he cut all ties and closed the border, but now Enzo was trying to force him to hand over the deed.“He thinks he could hide from me.”“Gear up, everybody; we are raiding the warehouse, and someone call the police thirty minutes after we attack.” Dante gave orders.Felix nodded. “The men are already mobilized..”Dante slammed the car door shut and stepped out into the open garage, the sound of engines roaring to life vibrating through the floor. Every man in black stepped back the moment they saw him, Dante Moretti, calm but burning, the kind of calm that meant bodies would fall tonight.Felix came to his side with a tablet. “Warehouse by the old pier. Enzo has at least ten men inside.”“Ten men,” Dante repeated, jaw ticki
Just as Dante approached the old mansion his phone rang.“Don’t bother searching for her” the person at the end of the line said.“If anything happens to her you are going to regret it.” Dante hissed.“Quick track the call” he barked at his men who were in the car their devices all working to find Victoria.“Boss we couldn’t get anything” one answered.The line ended with Enzo grinning widely seeing his brother show affection for something finally.“So I was right it was you back then and now again” Enzo laughter filled the room.“Let me go I mean nothing to him” Victoria hoarse voice screamed.After being kidnapped she opened her eyes in this unknown place and the man in front of her had a similar look to Dante but he was more of a lesser version compared to the cold and handsome face of Dante.“If Dante doesn’t find me… I might never leave this place alive.” Victoria's body tensed up.“You don’t know anything about Dante he’s a stubborn person so if I have you then he’ll do my biddi
Victoria shook off the feeling. getting up from her sit.“Nina I think I should get going now.”“Wait Victoria, who texted you?” Nina asked again.“Some other time I'd call you to hangout.” she said kissing her cheeks as she made for the other door.The city buzzed around her as she stepped out.cars honking, people chatting, the faint smell of roasted coffee and gasoline filling the air. She realized she must have been thinking too much as the car didn't follow her. She adjusted her glasses, heading toward her father’s company building two blocks down.Just as she reached the corner, a black van screeched to a stop beside her.Her breath caught.The door slid open.“Miss Victoria Hales?” a man’s deep voice called. He wore sunglasses, his lips curved into a wide calm smile.“I—I think you’ve got the wrong person,” she stammered, stepping back.“Ah… I know it you” the man's laughter covered her ear.Victoria's heart thumped and she quickly brought out her phone dialing Dante number.A
A sister's poison.“Well, look who we have here.”Victoria froze.She knew that voice too well…Her stepsister’s.Amelia was like a green snake under green grass.In front of everyone she was the sensible child, but Victoria knew too well how dirty she could be.“Amelia,” she whispered.“The runaway bride,” Amelia scoffed. The two girls beside her laughed. “Amelia, please, not today.” Victoria said she was trying to leave since she'd already bought the phone.On the other end of the line, Nina heard Amelia voice and knew that she would pick her fight with Victoria very soon. “Victoria, send me your location,” Nina asked over the phone. Victoria, not thinking about why Nina asked, just casually mentioned the name of the phone shop for her.Amelia strutted closer, flanked by two friends with smirks plastered on their glossy lips. “You’ve got some nerve showing your face outside, sister dear. Shouldn’t you be on a honeymoon with Kelvin?”Her friends snickered. “Oh wait, she ran away
The words had left Victoria speechless; she'd never imagined Dante would think of her as such a lady.Five years ago he'd disappeared without even a word.“That’s what you think?” She asked him.“Is it not?”Dante asked again. He’d already assumed the worst as he sat up.“Go to bed.” He got up and walked into his room as the door clicked shut with a bang.The two of them had succeeded in creating another misunderstanding for themselves.She got into the kitchen and made a bowl of cereal for herself while the silence of the house stuck with her.Why did he show up after all these years? She wanted to call her best friend when she realized her phone was missing.Making a mental note to get a new phone the next morning, she wondered if Kelvin had looked for her and what her stepmom would say by now.Not realizing when she fell asleep curled in one corner of the big bed.The morning light filtered directly on her, making Victoria stir, and her heavy eyelids slid open.A soft knock on the
The morretti Mansion.Victoria stepped down from the car as she stared at the mansion in front of her. And the calm face of the man beside her, who she’d sworn to forget after tonight.“This is your home now.” Dante’s voice pulled her out of her thoughts. “My lady, welcome home.” The maid gathered outside as they bowed to her. She wasn’t used to this kind of life; she had struggled for everything and even agreed to marry Kelvin just so her father could partner with Kelvin.“You can call me Victoria,” the words slipped past her lips.The weight of the wedding dress had not left her shoulders; neither had the veil.“From now on her orders are the same as mine,” Dante ordered as all the workers bowed in unison.She had just walked two steps when her feet slipped, almost crashing into the ground, when a strong hand pulled her up.Her eyes fluttered, staring at his face, the once young man she’d known now strong and muscular.“Drop me; I can walk,” she hissed at him.He gave no reply as h







