LOGINHe claimed her for revenge. He kept her for the sin. Isabella was stolen a beautiful, defiant prize taken as part of Alessandro De Luca's brutal revenge. Alessandro De Luca is a king among shadows, a ruthless Capo whose empire is built on blood, lies, and the ashes of his enemies. He is a man who takes what he wants, and what he wants now is retribution. His perfect pawn? Isabella the defiant, stunning daughter of the man who took everything from him. Dragged from her gilded cage and into his lavish, terrifying world, she is meant to be his trophy, his torment, and the ultimate symbol of his victory. But a pawn with fire in her veins is impossible to control. She is forbidden. Addictive. Dangerous. With every heated glance and accidental brush of skin, Isabella threatens to unravel the cold calculation in him, tearing down the walls of the devil he's become... or awakening something even darker. Their deadly game of ownership and defiance is quickly complicated by a new, more venomous threat: Alessandro’s twin brother. Twisted, obsessive, and hellbent on tearing his world apart, the only thing his brother craves more than Alessandro’s throne is the woman Alessandro has claimed. With enemies closing in on every side, the stakes are simple: Betrayal is certain. Survival is not. Desire is a trap that could kill them both.
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The city glittered below my penthouse window, a carpet of diamonds laid across black velvet. My city. From this vantage point, nearly a thousand feet above the streets I ruled, the chaos looked like order. An illusion I had bled to create. For ten years, my life had been a singular, cold pursuit of this moment: the absolute annihilation of the Falcone dynasty. Tonight, the war was finally over. I should have felt the fire of triumph. Instead, the whiskey in my hand tasted like ash, and all I felt was the hollow echo of a victory won a decade too late. My consigliere, Lucian, a man whose silver hair and steady gaze were the only true constants in my life, We had reviewed the final terms of the Falcone surrender. Territories absorbed, businesses folded into my own, their remaining men bending the knee. It was a masterpiece of corporate raiding executed with military precision. “They have agreed to the final term,” Lucian had said, his voice impassive as always. “The girl, Isabella Rossi, will be delivered within the hour. It is a distasteful tradition, Alessandro, but a necessary one. A living seal on the treaty.” A living seal. A poetic term for a hostage. I despised the archaic traditions, the pageantry of our world that cloaked brutal transactions in the language of honor. But Lucian was right. Her presence here was a symbol. It would keep the remaining Falcone loyalists, the ones too old or too cowardly to fight, in line. A beautiful, breathing deterrent to any further bloodshed. I stared at the city, but I didn't see the lights. I saw fire. I saw the night my world burned. I was eighteen, hiding in a priest hole my father had shown me, listening to the screams of my mother and the defiant last roar of my father. I could still smell the smoke, feel the heat that warped the very foundations of our home. The Falcones had taken everything from me. They had forged me in that fire, burning away the boy I was and leaving behind only the cold, hard steel of the Don I had to become. Vengeance had been my armor, my purpose, my entire identity for a decade. Now, with my enemies crushed, I felt strangely… unmoored. The private elevator chimed, its soft tone an intrusion on my reverie. She was here. The final payment. I steeled myself, smoothing my features into the impassive mask of control. I expected a weeping, terrified girl, her face blotchy, her spirit already broken. Another sad casualty to be managed. The polished steel doors slid open. And the woman who stood there shattered all my expectations. She was not weeping. Her hands were clasped before her, her posture arrow-straight in a simple black dress of mourning that seemed to absorb the light around her. She was slender, but she did not look fragile. There was an elegance in the line of her neck, a quiet strength in the set of her shoulders. Her hair, the color of rich, dark chocolate, was pulled back, emphasizing the delicate but stubborn line of her jaw. Then she lifted her head, and our eyes met across the cavernous room. My breath hitched. Her eyes were the color of warm, wild honey, and they were the most expressive things I had ever seen. They were shattered, yes—I could see the maelstrom of grief, fear, and fury swirling in their depths—but they were not broken. Behind the pain, there was a glint of steel, a flicker of untamed fire. She looked at me not as a supplicant, but as an adversary meeting her conqueror. In that instant, she ceased to be a footnote in a treaty. She became a person. A dangerous, captivating complication. I forced myself to move, to cross the marble floor toward her, to reassert the reality of our situation. I was the victor; she was the prize. “Isabella Rossi,” I said, my voice a low rumble. “Mr. De Luca,” she replied. Her voice was a whisper, but it didn't tremble. That steel was in her voice, too. “Alessandro,” I corrected, a simple assertion of ownership. I closed the distance, wanting to see if that fire would yield under the weight of my presence. It didn’t. “The Falcone elders were quite… generous. They said you were your father’s most precious treasure.” Pain, raw and quick, flashed across her face before she masterfully concealed it. She lifted her chin. “I am not a treasure to be traded, Mr. De Luca. I am a person.” Her quiet courage was a spark in the dark, controlled cavern of my world. It was foolish. It was reckless. And it was the most compelling thing I had witnessed in years. “In our world, Miss Rossi, people are the most valuable currency,” I said, my voice dangerously soft. I reached out, my fingers brushing against a strand of her silky hair. She flinched, a small, human tremor that sent an unexpected jolt of heat through my system. “You are a living treaty. Your presence here ensures peace. In return, I will give you my protection. No one will harm you. You have my word.” I let my thumb brush against her jawline, feeling the frantic pulse beneath her warm skin. “But you will be a dove in a gilded cage, Miss Rossi. Make no mistake. Try to fly, and I will clip your wings.” I dropped my hand, stepping back to create a distance my body suddenly protested. This woman, with her shattered-but-unbroken eyes and her quiet fire, was a threat to the icy control that had kept me alive for ten years. “Your room is the second door on the left,” I said, turning my back on her before she could see the crack in my composure. “My housekeeper, Sofia, will see to your needs.” I listened to her soft footsteps retreat down the hall. I stood at the window for a long time, the whiskey forgotten in my hand, staring down at my kingdom. For the first time since the fire, my world felt unstable, its foundations shaken not by an enemy army, but by a single, defiant woman with honey-colored eyes.(Isabella’s POV) The car ride to the Falcone estate was a silent, tense journey. I was no longer Isabella Rossi, the art restorer who was engaged to the most powerful man in the city. I was Countess Alessa Petrova, a reclusive, wealthy, and slightly arrogant European noblewoman with a passion for rare art. I repeated the details of my new life in my mind, a quiet, steadying rhythm. I was born in Florence, educated in Switzerland, and my family’s money was old, vast, and discreet. Alessa was confident, poised, and unimpressed by the flashy displays of new money. She was everything these people were not. My heart was a frantic drum against my ribs, but my hands, resting in the lap of my elegant ivory dress, were perfectly still. I felt the cool, heavy weight of Elara’s necklace against my skin, a silent, powerful reminder of the man who was watching over me, and the love that was my true armor. The Falcone estate was a modern palace of glass and steel, perched on the edge of the
(Alessandro’s POV) I held her in the silent, secure cocoon of the armored car, my entire world held safely in my arms. I had listened to every word of her lunch with Sofia Falcone, every polite lie, every veiled threat. I had felt my own heart hammering in my chest with a terrifying, helpless fury. Listening to the woman I loved walk willingly into a den of lions was the purest form of torture I had ever known. But she had not just survived. She had won. Her performance had been a masterpiece of quiet, lethal grace. She had played the part of the Countess so perfectly, luring Sofia in with a shared passion for art, making her feel like an equal, a confidante. And then, with the casual mention of a lost Botticelli, she had set the hook. She had confirmed, with a single, brilliant move, that the Falcones were not just rivals of Bianchi, but deep, long-term partners in his darkest secrets. She had found the crack in their perfect, polished world. When she walked out of that resta
(Isabella’s POV) The restaurant where I was to meet Sofia Falcone was the kind of place that whispered its wealth. It was not loud or flashy, but a quiet, elegant space in the heart of the city, with soft lighting, fresh flowers on every table, and a hushed, reverent atmosphere. It was a place for secrets, a perfect hunting ground for a lioness like Sofia. I walked in alone, just as we had planned. I was Countess Alessa Petrova again, dressed in a simple but incredibly expensive cream-colored dress, my hair pulled back in an elegant twist. My only jewelry was the emerald necklace Alessandro had given me, a beautiful, powerful symbol of his love, and the small, delicate brooch on my dress that held a high-resolution camera. I felt like a soldier in a ballgown, my heart a frantic drum against my ribs. “Countess Petrova,” the maître d' said, his voice a low, respectful purr. “Ms. Falcone is waiting for you in her private dining room.” I followed him through the restaurant, my s
(Isabella’s POV) The moment I ended the call with Sofia, the war room, which had been holding its breath, let out a collective, quiet sigh of relief. I looked at the faces of Alessandro’s men, at Lucian and the others, and I saw a new look in their eyes. The last traces of doubt were gone, replaced by a grudging, hard-won respect. I was not just their king’s weakness. I was his queen. Alessandro was the first to move. He came to me, his long strides closing the distance between us in a heartbeat. He didn't speak. He just took my face in his hands, his golden eyes searching mine, full of a fierce, raw pride and a love so profound it felt like a physical force. He leaned down and kissed me, a deep, possessive kiss that was a silent, public declaration in front of all his men. It was a kiss that said, You are mine. You are magnificent. “You did it, mia regina,” he whispered against my lips, his voice thick with an emotion he rarely showed. “You walked into her trap and made it yo
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