WHEN POWER LEARNS TO KNEEL

WHEN POWER LEARNS TO KNEEL

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Nina Romano thought she was stepping into a world of power and intrigue, but she had no idea just how dangerous it could get. Drawn into the orbit of Dante Moretti, a ruthless and calculating mafia heir, she quickly discovers that desire can be as deadly as betrayal. When someone from Dante’s inner circle betrays him, Nina and Dante are thrust into a war that tests their loyalty, their courage, and the depth of their passion. Each chapter escalates the stakes: ambushes, shocking betrayals, and high-stakes mafia conflicts collide with a simmering, dangerous desire between them. Nina must navigate a world where nothing and no one is as it seems, and Dante must confront his past, his enemies, and the unexpected intensity of his feelings for her. From steamy, sensual encounters to heart-pounding action, Controlled Damage is a tale of trust, power, and temptation. When the shadows close in, Nina and Dante must decide whether their love is worth the ultimate risk — or whether the war will tear them apart first.

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CHAPTER 1: THE NIGHT HE ARRIVED

The night Nina Romano met Dante Moretti, the city was unusually quiet.

Not peaceful,just watchful.

It was the kind of quiet that pressed against the windows and lingered in shadows, the kind that made you feel like something was waiting. Nina noticed it as she wiped down the bar for the third time, even though it was already clean. Old habits. Nervous habits.

Closing time had come and gone. The club lights were dimmed to a tired amber, the bass from earlier still humming faintly in her bones like an aftershock. Empty glasses sat abandoned on tables, lipstick marks and fingerprints left behind by people who would forget tonight by morning.

Nina wouldn’t.

She never did.

She counted tips carefully,twenties folded into fives, coins stacked neatly. Rent didn’t care if her feet hurt or if her smile had cracked halfway through the night. Rent was patient and cruel.

“Five minutes, Nina,” Marco called from the back. “Then we’re out.”

“Okay,” she replied.

Her voice sounded steadier than she felt.

She slipped the money into her bag, slid her heels off, and tucked them under the counter. The cool floor sent a small shock through her feet, grounding her. She reached for the light switch behind the bar.

The door opened.

The sound was soft. Controlled.

Nina’s hand froze midair.

No one came in after closing. Everyone knew that. The regulars, the drunks, the men who thought money meant entitlement,Marco made sure of it.

She turned slowly.

The man standing in the doorway didn’t belong there.

That was the first thing she understood.

He wasn’t dressed like the others—no loosened tie, no rumpled jacket, no haze of alcohol clinging to him. He stood straight, shoulders relaxed but alert, long black coat hanging open like it had never known a wrinkle. His presence changed the room, tightened it, as if the air itself had become aware of him.

His face was striking without trying to be. Dark hair swept back, sharp cheekbones, a mouth that looked like it didn’t waste words. His eyes—dark, unreadable—locked onto hers instantly.

He didn’t smile.

Nina swallowed.

“We’re closed,” she said.

Her voice echoed slightly in the empty space.

“I know,” he replied.

His voice was calm. Deep. Carries-weight-without-raising-it calm.

Something about it unsettled her more than shouting ever could.

“You’ll need to leave,” she added.

He stepped inside instead.

The door closed behind him with a soft, final click.

Nina’s heart kicked hard against her ribs. She told herself not to panic. Panic was loud. Panic made mistakes.

“You shouldn’t do that,” she said carefully. “My manager’s here.”

The man glanced around, slow and deliberate, taking in the empty bar, the quiet hallway, the faint clatter of bottles in the back.

“He won’t interfere,” he said.

It wasn’t arrogance.

It was certainty.

Her fingers curled into her palm. “What do you want?”

He studied her for a moment before answering. Really studied her. Not in the leering way she was used to, not like she was something to consume. It felt more like evaluation. Like he was reading between the lines of her face.

“What’s your name?” he asked.

“I don’t give that out,” Nina replied.

A pause.

Then, surprisingly, he nodded. “Smart.”

He walked closer, boots silent against the floor. Nina resisted the urge to step back. She’d learned long ago that retreat invited pursuit.

“I’m looking for someone,” he said. “A man who was here earlier.”

“We get hundreds of people,” she said. “You’ll have to be more specific.”

“He was nervous,” Dante continued, ignoring her. “Checked his phone too often. Left without finishing his drink.”

Her chest tightened despite herself.

She lifted her chin. “People do that all the time.”

“Yes,” he agreed. “But not when they owe me money.”

There it was.

The truth, laid bare without drama.

“I don’t know anything,” Nina said.

He stopped in front of the bar, close enough now that she could see the faint scar near his eyebrow. Close enough to smell him—clean, subtle, expensive. No alcohol. No sweat. Just control.

“You’re lying,” he said calmly.

Her pulse quickened. “I don’t appreciate—”

“You’re bad at it,” he continued, not unkindly. “Your breathing changed.”

Heat crept up her neck. Anger followed close behind.

“I’m calling the police,” she snapped.

A beat.

Then he reached into his coat.

Nina’s breath caught—but he moved slowly, deliberately, and placed something on the counter.

A card.

Folded once.

He slid it toward her with two fingers.

She didn’t touch it.

“Open it,” he said.

Against her better judgment, she did.

An address stared back at her.

And a name beneath it.

Her stomach dropped.

“That man,” Dante said softly, “will be there tomorrow night. You can confirm that for me.”

“I can’t,” she whispered.

“You can,” he corrected. “And you will.”

She shook her head. “I don’t want trouble.”

Dante leaned in then, just slightly, lowering his voice.

“Trouble isn’t something you want or don’t want,” he said. “It’s something that arrives.”

His eyes held hers—dark, steady, dangerous.

“But I decide how it arrives.”

Silence stretched between them, thick and suffocating.

“What happens if I don’t help you?” Nina asked.

For the first time, something shifted in his expression. Not cruelty. Not anger.

Interest.

“Then tonight follows you home,” he said. “And I don’t want that.”

Her breath trembled.

Neither did she.

Footsteps sounded from the back.

Marco.

Dante straightened, already stepping away, his presence retracting like a blade sliding back into its sheath.

“You have my name,” he said quietly. “And now I have yours.”

Her eyes widened. “I didn’t tell you—”

“You didn’t need to,” he replied.

He turned toward the door, then paused.

“This isn’t a mistake, Nina Romano,” Dante said. “It’s an introduction.”

The door closed behind him.

The silence he left behind felt louder than the music ever had.

Nina stood frozen, heart racing, one terrible truth settling deep in her bones:

Men like Dante Moretti

didn’t knock on doors by accident.

And once they entered your life,they didn’t leave quietly.

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