LOGIN~CAKE~
I’m sitting at the back of Eliana’s SUV, staring out the window while she complains. “Like who does that?” She fumes, her voice soft and incapable of rising above a certain octave. “How else am I supposed to get work experience without getting hired?” I hum in agreement, my mind occupied with where the money bag could’ve gone. It’s making me start to think the dream really happened and the stranger left afterward with the money. But I know that’s impossible. Nobody entered the apartment and nobody could’ve fucked me without my knowing either. My mother probably took the money. She must think it’s much safer in her hands. I’ll have to ask her when she gets home from work. “Are you even listening to me, Bel?” I blink, putting my thoughts away and turning my head. “Yeah. They’re stupid.” “Exactly,” she huffs. A curled strand of her strawberry blonde hair falling over her face. We’re both dressed in stupid suits and ridiculous heels. For an interview that’s just as useless as the others. Eliana had made us practice questions that they didn’t even ask. “One of them saw my car and asked me about it. I told them it was a gift from my Dad and they didn’t believe me. Can you imagine?” I can’t. I don’t have a rich father who gives me anything I want. The only things I have to my name are my boxing gloves, mask, vibrator and journal, three of which are now gone. I barely scraped through high school, got fed up with college after a year and beat people for money. The Interviewers hadn’t even bothered to mask their contempt. “We want someone smart with a master's degree in business.” In other words, we don’t want you, so fuck off… and I did. “God, we need to cool off.” Eliana shrugs off her jacket, tossing it in the back next to mine. “I know just the place.” She leans forward and taps Javier on the shoulder. He looks at her through the rear-view mirror. “Take us to the La Belle club, please,” she smiles sweetly. “It’s not even noon,” he says, his voice sounding like gravel. “There’s no specific time for drinking,” I add with a sly smile I know he hates. Ever since I met Eliana during my brief stay in college, Javier has been by her side. A personal bodyguard/driver who takes his job too seriously and could be a real fun-killer sometimes. But he’s not all bad, he taught me a thing or two about computers back in the day and has practically included me in Eliana’s protection. “It’s too early,” he grumbles, eyes fixed on the road. “We’ll have one drink,” Eliana pouts and his frown says he doesn’t believe her. “No.” A few minutes later, the car rolls to a stop in front of a posh-looking club. Javier is wearing a sour expression as we step out. “One drink,” he says. We giggle as we lock arms, answering in unison. “Sí, Javier.” He mutters something in rapid Spanish and assumes his position behind us, moving like a large wall of shadow. The club is all velvet ropes, golden lights, and the scent of expensive perfume. “Let’s get this party started,” Eliana says, sliding into a booth. Javier takes his post a few feet away, and I volunteer to go get the drinks. “Dirty martinis, please,” I tell the bartender as I lean onto the bar. While I wait, I roll up my sleeves and pull down my hair from the tight bun, feeling the tension fade from my shoulders. The bartender slides the drinks across the counter and I go to grab it when a hand clamps down on my right arm like a vise. I look up with fury in my eyes, and the world stops. A man is staring down at me in a charcoal suit that looks like it cost more than my apartment building. His dark hair is perfectly styled, his face sharp and incredibly handsome. But his eyes… I know those fucking eyes. Flat and dark as the night sky. My heart jolts in my chest. It’s him. The thief, and the man from my fucking sex dream. My skin suddenly flares with the memory and a faint heat hums in between my thighs. I see the exact moment he recognizes me, the quick flash of surprise before it turns into anger. “You, little thief!” He hisses, jerking my arm forward and turning my wrist to reveal my tiny tattoo in Greek letters. His grip is firm, his skin hot against mine, and I immediately yank my hand away from his grip. “I’m not a thief.” “Then where is my money?” “I don’t know. I don’t have it.” Out of the corner of my eye, I spot Javier moving toward us like a storm cloud. He smoothly steps in front of me, his posture shifting into protection mode. “Do we have a problem?” The man doesn’t even blink. He arches a brow, looking past Javier, staring straight at me. “Move,” he commands. “No.” “I have nothing with you. I’m here for the girl with the mismatched eyes.” Javier folds his arms. “She’s with me.” A much younger guy appears beside the thief, dressed just as handsomely and eyes us. “Any problem, boss?” Boss? “That’s the little thief that stole my money.” “I didn’t steal your money.” I step around Javier, my voice tight with anger, my fists clenching. I'm five-foot-seven in these heels, but this guy towers over me, like I’m five-foot-nothing. But I know where to fucking hit. I feel Javier’s questioning gaze on me but my eyes don’t stray from his face. “Our bags got switched by mistake and when I woke up this morning, it was gone.” He scoffs. “You’re telling me ten thousand dollars just vanished into thin air?” “Yes, that’s exactly what I’m fucking saying.” “I’m sure you’re not deaf, mister. Now fuck off.” “It’s okay, Javier.” I touch his rigid arm. The other guy beside the man steps up with a wolfish smile. “If I were you, I'd be careful how I talk to the Don of the Vescari mafia.” My blood instantly runs cold. The Vescari mafia? This thief leads a mafia? It seems Javier is having a similar reaction because he backs down slightly. That’s when Eliana walks up, but he puts out a hand to stop her from coming any closer. “I’ll ask one last time.” The man’s gaze pierces into me. “Where’s my money?” I tilt my chin up, not about to be intimidated or scared off. Fighters never fold. “And I said I don’t fucking have it.” “Then you’ll pay it back, or I’ll kill everyone you love.” His words come out calm, almost casual. I laugh humorlessly. “Don’t fucking threaten me, bitch.” “I’m Nico Vescari. I don’t do threats. Neither do I tolerate lying thieves.” “If we’re being honest, you’re the fucking thief. And what happened is a mistake. So don’t fucking pull that shit. I don’t have ten fucking grand.” “Then you leave me no choice.” His eyes darken and I see the promise in them, and through my anger, I realize I can’t convince him of the truth. From what I’ve heard of the mafia, they’re all cold-blooded killers. The thought of my mother with a bullet in her head chills me. “Fine then. I’ll pay you back,” I spit, my pride flaring. “Every cent. Just give me time.” He steps closer, brushing past Javier, who’s watching silently. Those flat dark eyes fall on me like they did in my dream, and he smirks like the devil. “You have a week. If you don’t provide my money, then you’ll accept my proposal.” “A week? Are you joking?” “I don’t joke, either.” A strange, dark flash of fascination crosses his face. He reaches up and lightly traces the line of my jaw, my skin instantly heats up. “You have two choices. My money or…you marry me for one year. After which, your debts to me are wiped clean.” His words ring in my head like bells. I stare at him in disbelief, wondering when and where he lost his fucking mind. “You…want me to marry you?” A laugh bubbles up my throat. “You’re fucking insane.” “For one year, yes,” Nico repeats, his thumb pressing into my chin, forcing me to look at him. “And then you walk away with enough money to never have to step into a ring again.” “Go to hell,” I say, ripping my face out of his grasp. “I’ll get your fucking money.” Nico smirks, his words mocking. “You’re a fighter, Belva. I respect that. But even the best fighters know when they’re cornered.” Javier decides to step between us then, his hand firmly on my shoulder. “We’re leaving. Now.” Nico doesn't stop us. He just stands there, watching me with that fucking smirk on his face. As Javier leads Eliana and me toward the exit, I look back over my shoulder. He’s still watching. He raises a hand, and gives me a two-finger salute like the one I gave him last night. I respond with a middle finger. “What the fuck was all of that?” Eliana demands as we climb into the SUV. My heart is still racing, my skin prickling with fire where he touched me. “I don’t know.” But the last thing playing out in my mind as the car speeds off is the way he tongue-fucked in my dream. I suppress a shiver. A horrible sinking feeling in my gut of the enemy I just made. That’s trying to fucking marry me.EPILOGUE~CAKE~ I woke up before the sun. Our son, Arlo Enzo Vescari, was still sleeping soundly in the crib beside our bed, tiny fists curled near his face.Naming him had been one of the easiest decisions Nico and I had ever made. Enzo had spent the past year carrying this family on his back. Naming our son after him felt right.He had pretended not to care when we told him.The man had stared at the birth certificate for almost a full minute before looking away and muttering something about us being dramatic. Later that night, I caught him sitting beside Arlo’s crib alone, holding one of the baby’s tiny socks in his hand.Nico swore he had never seen Enzo that close to tears.I had.And somehow, that made me love the name even more.I had been ovulating for two days straight. Nico stirred when I climbed on top of him, his hands finding my hips like they belonged there. He was hard before he even opened his eyes.“Morning,” he murmured, voice rough with sleep.I didn’t answer with
~NICO~The meeting had been going for almost two hours. I sat at the head of the table and listened as the new council members discussed the expanded shipment routes through the eastern ports. Two years passed and I already rebuilt what was lost. I had chosen every person sitting around this table myself. Only those who had stood by me when everything fell apart earned a seat. Russell was one of them. His loyalty had been absolute. I gave him the position without hesitation.The routes looked solid. Profits were climbing steadily. The families who had wavered during Tomaso’s betrayal had either fallen in line or been removed. The clan was stable again. Not the same as it had been under my father, but better in some ways. I had learned the cost of trust the hard way.My mind drifted to Cake.Two years had changed us. The contract that brought her into my life was long gone. I destroyed it myself and signed new marriage certificates instead.Somewhere between the fights, the grief, and
~CAKE~I sat on the terrace of the villa with a glass of orange juice in my hand, scrolling through my phone for the third time in ten minutes.France was nice.For the first week, I thought I would enjoy it. By the second week, I was ready to start arguments with strangers for entertainment.Almost two months had passed since the war.Two months since Tomaso died.Two months since the Vescari mansion burned to the ground.Most days, Nico slept longer than he used to. Gustavo said that was normal. Apparently almost bleeding to death came with side effects.Personally, I thought he was being dramatic.I took a slow sip of my juice and let my thoughts wander back.Not to the worst parts. I tried not to think about those too often. Whenever I did, I usually ended up staring at a wall for the rest of the day.Just the shape of it all. Everything that happened after that night.Tomaso was dead. Nico killed him in the old courtyard of the Vescari mansion.I only saw part of the fight.By th
~CAKE~Elianna stood beside the black SUV with her arms folded tightly across her chest while Javier loaded the last bags into the trunk. The engine was already running, a low rumble that matched the tension in the air. She looked at me like she was waiting for me to change my mind.“You can still come with us.”I looked away, staring at the dark lawn instead. “No.”“Cake.”“No.”Javier wisely kept his mouth shut and continued securing the bags. He moved with the efficiency of someone who had done this kind of thing many times before. I appreciated that he didn’t try to convince me. At least one person understood that pushing me right now was pointless.Elianna blew out a frustrated breath. “You are being impossible.”I snorted. “You only noticed that now?”She wasn’t amused. Neither was I, if I was being honest. The difference was that sarcasm was cheaper than therapy, and right now I needed every cheap defense I could get. My stomach still ached from the surgery, and I wasn’t about
~NICO~The explosion ripped through the side of the mansion before any of us could react. I saw Enzo shout something and dive for cover, but the blast hit too fast. The force slammed into me like a wall, throwing me backward. My ears rang with a high-pitched whine that drowned out everything else. Muffled screams and gunshots filtered through the haze, distant and warped, like I was underwater.Someone grabbed me under the arms and dragged me behind a half-collapsed wall. Hands slapped my cheeks urgently. “Nico! Nico!”The voice sounded far away at first. Then it sharpened. Enzo. He kept calling my name, slapping me again until my vision cleared. I blinked hard, tasting blood in my mouth. Raffaele crouched beside us, rifle ready, eyes scanning the smoke-filled corridor.“What happened?” Raffaele asked.Enzo helped me sit up straighter. “He hit his head. It’s taking a while for him to come around.”I pushed myself up, ignoring the dizziness. “Bianca? Any sign of her?”“No,” Raffaele sa
~NICO~Tomaso had finally made his move.Russell’s living room was packed wall to wall with men. Some sat on couches cleaning weapons. Others stood in small groups talking through routes, exits, and contingencies. Valentino’s men occupied one side of the room while Russell’s people mixed with my own. The noise never rose above conversation, but there was enough of it to remind me that every person here understood exactly what tonight could cost.My eyes moved across the room automatically, taking stock of who was present and who wasn’t.Adriano should have been here.If he hadn’t switched sides, he would have been standing beside me right now, arguing with Enzo about something stupid or trying to prove he was smarter than everyone else in the room.Instead, he was dead.Russell had been against burying a traitor anywhere on his property. Enzo had wanted to dump the body into the sea and let the fish deal with him.Raffaele disagreed.So this morning, the three of us dug a grave deep i
~CAKE~Today’s the day he dies.I repeat it in my head as I walk through the front doors of Tomaso’s mansion, my expression carefully arranged into something fragile enough to be believable. Pale, tired, just a little hollow. I made sure of that before I left the house. No makeup, no effort to look
~CAKE~By the time we get back to the house, my body feels heavy. Not tired, not weak, just heavy, like everything inside me has been packed too tightly and I don’t know how to loosen it. I step out of the car slowly, not waiting for anyone, not looking back to see if Sienna is following. I just wa
~NICO~We’re halfway across the lot when Enzo starts talking again.He had been quiet on the way out of the club, letting me finish up with the last of the calls, but now that we’re moving toward the car, he picks it back up like the conversation never paused.“There’s something off about the timel
~CAKE~The car slows to a stop in front of my mum’s house, and I’m already reaching for the door before Ignacio fully parks.“She’s probably inside wondering why I’m late,” I say, glancing at Sienna as I step out, a small laugh slipping through me. “I told her six. She’s definitely judging me right







