LOGINALESSANDRO’S POV
I strode down the dimly lit west wing corridor, my footsteps echoing against the marble like distant gunshots. The meeting with my capos had stretched well into the night, leaving a sour taste in my mouth that no amount of whiskey could wash away. “Don, the evidence is clear, Valentino Rossi gave the order. Your father’s death was not an accident. It was a hit, planned and paid for,” Rocco’s voice kept ringing in my head, sharp and insistent. The words burned like acid. Of course I had suspected that my father’s death wasn’t an accident like they made it look, but I never expected the Rossi family to have a hand in his death. My father had trusted the Rossi family once. That trust cost him his life. Now I would take everything from them in return starting from their two daughters. Vaelina would become my wife, a shiny leash around her father’s neck. And Adriana? She would be my mistress, the perfect weapon to twist the knife deeper. Two daughters from the same enemy house, both under my roof and under my control. The symmetry satisfied the darkest part of me. I had not planned to walk this way tonight. Business had kept me occupied, not her. Yet my feet carried me toward her suite anyway, pulled by a force I refused to name. Raised voices drifted from around the corner. Vaelina’s tone sliced through the air, sweet poison wrapped in silk. “Well, well, well,” she purred. “I almost didn’t recognize you. Five years ago you left this city wearing diamonds. Now look at you. Homeless, jobless and sleeping in my fiancée’s house.” I stopped in the shadows, my shoulder against the cool wall, and listened. Let them tear into each other. I wanted to see what remained of the woman who once set my blood on fire. Adriana’s reply came steadier than I expected, though I caught the slight tremble beneath it. “Five years, Vaelina. Five years and not a single word between us. And this is how you greet your older sister? With insults? At least show some respect.” Vaelina laughed, that cold brittle sound I had grown used to. “Respect? You, the disgraced daughter of the Rossi family, dare speak to me about respect? Have you forgotten that Father disowned you? That automatically makes you an outsider to the Rossi family. I told you sis, you will always be beneath me.” I shifted forward quietly and watched from the edge of the open doorway. Adriana stood just inside the room, her back straight but shoulders tense. Her damp hair still clung to her neck, and her dress outlined every curve. She looked exhausted, yet sparks flickered in those hazel eyes. Good. A completely broken toy held no interest. “Father must have disowned me, but that does not take out the fact that I’m still the heir to the Rossi family,” Adriana shot back, her voice gaining strength. “Do not forget, dear little sister, that my mother is the founder of the Rossi family. Anyways, it’s no surprise that you still feel threatened by my presence. I see you’ve decided to chase after what was mine.” “Shut your mouth you bitch,” Vaelina hissed. She stepped closer, her silk robe whispering around her legs. “You do not wield any power anymore. You are nothing but a used-up whore who—” Her hand flew up fast, aiming straight for Adriana’s face. I moved without thinking. My fingers locked around Vaelina’s wrist in a crushing grip. She gasped sharply, her eyes widening in shock. Adriana’s head snapped toward me, surprise flashing raw across her features. “How dare you?” I growled low, tightening my hold until Vaelina winced in pain. The anger pulsing through me had nothing to do with chivalry. It came from somewhere deeper. Why the hell was Adriana not fighting harder? Where was the woman who once challenged me at every turn? Vaelina’s mouth opened and closed. “Alessandro, baby, she provoked me. I only came to say hello to my sister. I did not expect her to be so vile, throwing the past in my face like that. She started it. You saw how she spoke to me.” I stared down at her without loosening my grip. Her pulse hammered under my fingers. “I saw everything, Vaelina. Let me make something very clear to you, no one touches Adriana Rosalina Rossi except me. The next time you raise your hands against her again, I will forget the arrangement I have with your father. Do you understand me?” Her emerald eyes filled with tears, but jealousy burned hot behind them. She tried to twist free. I held tighter, letting the pain sink deep. “Get out,” I ordered coldly. “Now.” Vaelina yanked her wrist away the second I released her. She shot Adriana one last hateful glare, her lips pressed thin, then stormed down the hallway. Her heels clicked furiously against the marble until the sound disappeared around the corner. Silence fell heavy between us. I stepped fully into the room and closed the door behind me with a soft click. Adriana backed up slowly. I followed, matching every step. She retreated until her back met the wall. I kept advancing until only inches separated us. The scent of rain still clung to her skin, mixed with something warmer and distinctly her. My blood heated despite every reason it should not. “Where is your fighting spirit, Adriana?” I asked, my voice rough and low. I braced one hand against the wall beside her head, caging her in. “The woman I knew would have clawed Vaelina’s eyes out without hesitation. This version of you looks pathetic. Did Roman fuck the fire out of you, or did you do that to yourself the day you left me?” She swallowed hard. Her gaze dropped to my mouth for a split second before she forced it back up. “I was trying to be respectful. To your fiancée.” The word fiancée sounded like a curse on her tongue. It stirred something dark and possessive in my chest. I leaned in closer. Our bodies nearly touched. Her breath brushed warm against my jaw. Those full lips parted slightly, soft and inviting, exactly as they had been that last night five years ago when she took my dick in her mouth and gulped on it like there was no tomorrow. Turned out there was certainly no tomorrow. Heat surged through my veins. I could pin her right here. Rip her dress apart and remind her exactly who owned her body now. Make her tremble and beg until the hatred between us burns into something else. My head dipped lower. Her eyes fluttered half-closed. She leaned in too, just a fraction, anticipation rolling off her in waves. Her chest rose and fell faster. I could feel the heat radiating from her skin. My free hand hovered near her waist, fingers itching to grip her hips and pull her against me. For one dangerous heartbeat, the years melted away. I wanted to taste her again. I needed to know if those lips still felt the same, if she would still melt under my touch like she once had. Then reality crashed back hard. This was the woman who had destroyed me. The daughter of the man who ordered my father’s death. I pulled back sharply, disgust curling my lip even as my body protested. “Don’t flatter yourself, Adriana.” My voice came out cold enough to freeze blood. “I’d rather take a bullet to my dick than let myself kiss your lips.” Her face crumpled. Pain flashed raw and deep in her hazel eyes, cutting through the desire that had been there only seconds before. I turned away before the sight could dig any deeper into my chest. I walked out without another word, shoulders tight and fists clenched at my sides.ADRIANA’S POVI sat in the passenger seat and watched the city blur past the window. Exhaustion pulled at every bruised muscle in my body, yet a new determination settled in my chest. I had carried this secret long enough. Luca’s relapses came more often now. His little heart could not keep fighting without proper help. Alessandro needed to know the truth. He needed to know Luca was his son and that our boy might not survive another crisis without his father. I planned to tell him the moment we reached the hospital.Alessandro gripped the steering wheel tightly. His jaw stayed locked and his shoulders looked rigid. At first I thought the tension came from our argument, but then I noticed the way his breathing changed. It grew shallower. His forehead glistened with sweat even though the air conditioning blew cool across us. Something was wrong.“Are you okay?” I asked quietly.He nodded once without looking at me. “I am fine. Just focus on Luca.”I did not believe him. His knuckles tur
ALESSANDRO’S POVI stood over the hospital bed with my blood still boiling. Adriana looked small against the white sheets, her face swollen and bruised, yet her eyes held a stubborn fire that only fueled my frustration. I leaned in closer, my voice low at first but gaining heat with every word. “Tell me what really happened five years ago. Why did you marry Roman after everything we shared? I deserve the truth, Adriana.”She turned her head away and stared at the wall. Her fingers gripped the blanket until her knuckles paled. “You do not want to know any of it. Alessandro, please leave the past where it belongs.”“The hell I will leave it.” I slammed my hand on the side rail of the bed. The metal rattled under the force. “The night before your wedding, do you remember? You showed up at my door. We tore each other’s clothes off like the world was ending. You moaned my name for hours while I was inside you. I held you afterward and thought we had forever. Then I woke up alone. No note.
ADRIANA’S POV “Adriana,” a voice called out. “Adriana, open your eyes.” I heard my name drifting through the darkness. It was Alessandro calling my name again and again, his voice rough with worry. The sound pulled me upward until my eyes snapped open. I jolted upright with a gasp, fear flooding my chest like ice water. A strong hand closed around my wrist and held me in place. My heart slammed against my ribs. Roman. It had to be Roman. He had come back to finish what he started. I turned my head slowly, every movement sending sharp pain through my skull. But it was not Roman. It was Alessandro. He sat beside the hospital bed with his head resting near my hip and his fingers wrapped gently around my wrist. His eyes stayed closed and his breathing came deep and even. Bruises and dried blood still marked his knuckles. He looked exhausted yet somehow peaceful in sleep. I stared at the lines of his face and remembered how he had burst through that warehouse door like vengeance itse
ALESSANDRO’S POVI gripped the steering wheel so hard my knuckles turned white. The engine roared beneath me as I pushed the car faster through the crowded streets. Horns blared around us but I did not slow down. Red lights flashed past in blurs. I swerved around a slow truck and cut across the intersection without a second thought. Rocco sat in the passenger seat beside me. He kept his mouth shut. The others in the back stayed silent too. They knew better than to speak when rage like this consumed me. My men had tracked the signal from her phone. I’d put a tracker on it since the day I found her and I never thought I would have to use that to find her, but here we are. Roman’s idiots left a trail a blind man could follow. Sloppy routes, no signal jammers, and no decoy cars. Only one fool operated with that kind of arrogance. Roman De Santis. The realization burned like acid in my veins. He had taken her again. We reached the old warehouse district on the edge of the city. I slammed
ADRIANA’S POV“Make sure you eat something today,” Cassian said. “And don’t forget to call me when you get there. Have a nice day, Adriana.” And with that the call ended. I stared down at my phone for a moment, a small smile touching my lips despite everything. I could still hear the concern in his voice. For the past week, that had become normal. Cassian checking on me, Cassian making sure Luca was okay, Cassian reminding me that I wasn’t completely alone.I ended the call with Cassian and slipped the new phone into my bag as I set out to leave for the hospital. Luca had been admitted back into the hospital two days ago after collapsing unexpectedly. The doctors said his condition had stabilized, but that didn’t stop the fear that lived permanently inside my chest. Every phone call terrified me. Every hospital visit felt like walking toward a possible goodbye. I hated it. God, I hated it. I just wanted my son healthy, I just wanted one normal day.I flagged down a taxi and climbed
ALESSANDRO’S POVI sat behind my desk in the dim light of my office and stared at the photograph on the screen. Adriana walked beside that doctor in the market, her head slightly tilted as she listened to him. Cassian looked at her with open adoration in his eyes, the kind of look that made my blood simmer. It’s been one week. She had run from me seven days ago and already another man hovered close enough to smile at her like she belonged to him. I gripped the edge of the desk until the wood creaked. No one had the right to look at her that way. Not while she still carried my mark on her skin and my ring on her finger, even if she had tried to sell it.The tracker in that ring had led my men straight to the jeweler. They recovered it within hours. She thought she could erase me so easily. The thought brought a cold smile to my lips before the anger returned. I enlarged the photo and studied Cassian’s face again. He wanted her. I could see it in the way he angled his body toward her,
ALESSANDRO’S POVI sat at the head of the long mahogany table and barely heard a word the men said. The senior syndicate members of the Orsini Syndicate filled the room with their smoke and opinions while Valentino leaned back in his chair like he owned the place. I kept my face blank and rolled th
ADRIANA’S POVI paced the locked room like a trapped animal, my bare feet silent on the cold marble floor. The guards had shoved me inside and slammed the heavy door, the click of the lock echoing like a final judgment. My chest tightened until each breath hurt. Luca. My little boy lay in that hosp
ADRIANA’S POV I gripped the tray until my fingers ached and stepped through the heavy velvet curtain into the VIP section. Thick cigar smoke curled through the air like ghosts, and the dim amber lights barely pushed back the shadows. Low conversations hammered around the long table where several m
ADRIANA’S POVThe hospital room smelled of antiseptic and exhaustion. My heart hammered painfully as Doctor Cassian flipped through Luca’s chart with a grave expression that made my stomach twist. Rain pattered against the window, blurring the city lights outside into streaks of neon. “Miss Rossi,






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