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The devil's attention

Author: Luwaa
last update publish date: 2026-06-05 02:14:25

 The Metropolitan Club was packed with New York’s most powerful people. Bright crystal lights hung from the high ceiling. They cast a soft golden glow over the shiny marble floors and thick velvet curtains. The air smelled of strong whiskey, fancy perfume, and lots of money. Soft music played in the background while men in sharp suits talked quietly about deals that could change lives or end them.

 This was Donato Vitale’s world.

 Donato stood near the middle of the big ballroom like he owned the place. His black tuxedo fit him perfectly. A heavy gold watch sat on his wrist, and the diamond ring on his finger sparkled every time he moved.

 Everyone knew who he was. Donato Vitale was the boss. He controlled a big part of the city’s hidden business drugs, gambling, protection money, and more. People respected him. People feared him and noone dared to cross him. He had built his empire over many years, starting from nothing and rising to the top with smart choices and tough actions. Men followed him because he kept them rich and safe. Women wanted him because he was powerful.

 He sipped his whiskey slowly, listening to a politician talk about new laws that would help his businesses. He nodded at the right times, but his mind was somewhere else. He was always thinking three steps ahead checking risks, weighing alliances, and keeping the careful balance that kept his empire running smoothly.

 Women kept trying to get close to him. They laughed at his words and touched his arm, hoping he would notice them. But Donato looked bored tonight. He had seen it all before. He had grown tired of easy wins years ago. Power was the only thing that still excited him.

 From across the room, Serena Yale watched him.

 She moved through the crowd with confidence. Her deep red dress hugged her body nicely. The fabric showed the curve of her breasts and hips, and the long slit up one side gave a quick look at her long legs with every step. Her dark hair fell in soft waves down her back, and her red lips curved into a small smile.

 She looked beautiful and very sure of herself.

 Serena had spent weeks getting ready for this night. She knew how Donato liked women beautiful, confident, but not too eager. So she had made sure she stood out just enough without trying too hard. She sipped her champagne slowly, letting her eyes move across the room until they met his.

 Donato noticed her.

 Their eyes locked for a few seconds. Serena held his stare, then gave him a small smile before turning away slowly. She could feel his eyes following her as she moved through the crowd.

 A few minutes later, one of his men came up to her.

 “Mr. Vitale wants you to join him for a drink.”

 Serena smiled politely.

 “Lead the way.”

 She followed the man through the crowd. When they reached a quieter corner of the ballroom, Donato was waiting. He looked even more powerful up close.

 “You’re new here,” he said, his voice deep and rough. He handed her a fresh glass of champagne. “I would have remembered a woman like you.”

 Serena took the glass and met his eyes.

 “Maybe I like staying out of sight,” she replied calmly.

 Donato smiled. Then he stepped a little closer, studying her face.

 “Most women here try too hard to get my attention,” he said. “You’re different. I like that.”

 They talked for a while. Donato asked simple questions where she was from, what she did for a living. Serena answered carefully, keeping her answers short and interesting. She laughed at the right moments and held his gaze just long enough to keep him interested.

 Donato seemed amused. He wasn’t used to women who didn’t throw themselves at him.

 “You’re not like the others,” he said at one point, his eyes moving slowly over her. “Most of them want something from me. What do you want?”

 Serena smiled softly.

 “Maybe I just enjoy good conversation.”

 Donato chuckled. For the first time that night, he looked genuinely entertained. He told her a few stories about his business how he built his empire from nothing, how he kept control over different parts of the city. Serena listened, nodding and asking smart questions. She could feel the power coming off him. This was a man who was used to getting what he wanted.

 As they talked, Serena noticed how people around them acted. Men nodded respectfully when they passed. Women watched with envy. Everyone knew Donato was the boss. No one dared to interrupt him.

 “You have a strong presence,” Serena said lightly. “People seem to respect you.”

 Donato smiled. “Respect is earned. Fear helps too.”

 He was honest about it. He didn’t hide who he was.

 They kept talking for some time. Donato could be charming when he wanted to be, but there was always an edge to him a reminder that he was dangerous. Serena played her part well, staying calm and mysterious.

 When the conversation started to slow down, Donato leaned in slightly.

 “I want to see you again,” he said. “Give me your number.”

 Serena paused for a moment, then took his phone and typed in her number. She handed it back with a small smile.

 “Don’t disappoint me,” she said lightly.

 Donato’s eyes darkened with interest.

 “I don’t disappoint.”

 But their talk didn’t end there. Donato seemed more engaged than usual. He guided her gently to a spot near the tall windows where they could see the bright city lights outside. The music played softly around them, mixing with the low hum of conversations.

 “Tell me more about you,” he said, his voice lower now. “A woman like you doesn’t just show up at a place like this by accident.”

 Serena took a small sip of her drink. “I like nice events sometimes. Good music, interesting people. Places where the night feels full of possibilities.”

 Donato nodded, his sharp eyes studying her. “Possibilities. I like that word. In my world, possibilities can turn into opportunities very fast. Or they can disappear if you’re not careful.”

 Around them, the party continued. Waiters moved quietly with trays of drinks. Couples danced on the floor. But Donato’s focus stayed on Serena.

 “You move like you belong here,” Donato said after a while. “But there’s something different about you. Like you’re holding back a secret.”

 Serena laughed softly. “Maybe everyone has secrets, Donato. Even you.”

 He smiled at that. It was a real smile, one that reached his eyes. “True. But mine are not as pretty as yours might be.”

 They danced through two songs. His hand moved slightly on her back, tracing small patterns. Serena let herself lean in a little, enjoying the moment even as she stayed focused on her goal. 

 When the music changed, they stepped off the floor but stayed close. Donato looked at her with interest .

 “I don’t usually ask twice,” he said. “But I meant what I said. I want to see you again. Dinner, maybe. Somewhere quiet where we can talk more.”

 Serena pretended to think for a second. “I might like that.”

 He handed her his phone once more to make sure the number was saved right. 

 “Call me soon,” she said as she gave the phone back.

 “I will,” Donato promised. His voice had that rough edge that made it sound like a command and a promise at the same time.

 Serena walked away slowly after that. She could feel his eyes on her the whole time, watching her leave the ballroom. Her heart beat a little faster, but she kept her steps steady and confident. Outside, the cool night air hit her face. The city streets were busy with lights and cars.

 She allowed herself a small smile as she stepped into a waiting car.

 The first step was done.

 The devil had noticed her.

 And the game was just beginning.

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