LOGINThat night, we returned home. My body felt like it was about to collapse. My legs ached from standing all day, my shoulders throbbed from carrying bags and boxes nonstop. My head felt heavy, but I was still the last to get out of the car, making sure I had brought everything inside.
My aunt opened the door with excitement, almost hopping in place. "Oh my God, I still can't believe it! My daughter actually won!"
My uncle laughed broadly, something I rarely saw. "I told you, Elena really is amazing."
Elena walked in last, full of confidence. She slipped off her shoes and dropped her small bag onto the sofa as if this house were her stage. Her face was glowing, her phone constantly vibrating with incoming messages.
"Three agencies contacted me right away. One skincare contract, one clothing brand, and another for a health drink advertisement."
My aunt patted her own chest. "God is truly fair. All of Mom's suffering was paid back today."
I stood near the door, still holding the large bags. No one noticed me.
"The guest of honor even mentioned my name to the organizers," Elena said.
My uncle turned quickly. "Alexandro?"
Elena nodded with a small smile. "He said I have potential."
My aunt almost screamed with joy as I slowly set the bags down on the floor. My hands trembled from exhaustion. I just wanted to go to my room, lie down, and disappear from all these voices, but footsteps approached.
"Elena, don't stand too long. You're tired," my aunt said.
"I'm not tired. Today was wonderful."
I had just turned when Elena was already standing in front of me. She looked me over from head to toe. Her gaze was unhurried, as if assessing something that did not belong there.
"You look very tired," she said, pressing on the last word.
I nodded faintly. "Yes."
She clicked her tongue and crossed her arms. "That's normal. Carrying things all day must be heavy for a body that big."
I lowered my head.
"If I were you, I wouldn't be able to stand in a place like that. So many important people, so many cameras. Good thing you know your place, just standing in the corner."
I bit my lip.
"Elena," my aunt scolded halfheartedly, but her tone did not truly stop her.
Elena smiled slightly. "I'm just being honest, Mom."
She stepped closer.
"Can you see my dress? It's small, and everyone says my body is ideal."
She looked at my face. "And you, forget a stage gown. Even a maid's uniform looks tight on you."
I lifted my face slightly. "I want to go to my room."
Elena laughed softly. "Of course. The stage world isn't for everyone."
She turned away, then added without looking back, "Oh yes, thank you for carrying my things. At least that's something you can do well."
I stood frozen for a few seconds before finally walking away. In my cramped room, I closed the door slowly. My body immediately collapsed onto the edge of the bed. I struggled to take off my shoes, then leaned my head against the wall. Their laughter was still audible from the front room. Suddenly, my bedroom door opened abruptly.
"Uncle?"
My uncle stood in the doorway. His face was flat, too calm, far from the face of the man who had looked happy earlier because of his daughter's victory. Reflexively, my hand went up to my neck.
"I will not give this necklace for any reason."
"Go to the living room now."
His tone left no room for refusal. I stood up on trembling legs, still clutching the necklace, and followed him out of the room. My aunt sat on the sofa, Elena beside her, still wearing makeup that had not been fully removed. Their smiles had not faded.
My uncle stood in front of us.
"There is something Dad needs to say," he said.
My aunt frowned. "Why so serious? Isn't today a happy day?"
"Yes, Dad. We can talk tomorrow."
"No," my uncle answered firmly. "Now."
We sat down. I took my place at the end of the sofa, as usual, trying to make myself small.
My uncle took a long breath. "Alexandro De Luca will marry a woman in this house."
My aunt fell silent, then her eyes widened. "What do you mean?"
"That is the condition for paying off my debt," Uncle said.
"Elena won the pageant. The money..."
"It's not enough. Even if all her contracts are paid out, it's still not enough."
Elena slowly smiled. "Marriage? To a man like him? I don't mind."
My aunt immediately turned to her. "Elena?"
"Why not? He's rich, powerful, and handsome." She glanced at me briefly, then looked back at my uncle. "I can handle him."
My uncle shook his head slowly.
"Not you, Elena."
Elena laughed softly. "Daddy is joking?"
My uncle turned his head.
"The one Alexandro chose is not Elena. He chose Lucia."
My ears rang. "What?"
My aunt stood up abruptly. "Are you insane? He's joking, right?"
Elena slowly turned toward me. Her smile vanished, replaced by disbelief. "Her?"
My uncle looked at me. "He saw the photo, and he chose."
I stood up on trembling legs. "I don't agree. I don't want this."
"That is not a request. It's an agreement," Uncle said.
"She isn't even worthy," Elena said.
My chest felt tight. "Why me?"
My uncle did not answer right away.
"Whatever it is, I don't want it," I said.
My uncle stepped closer. "You will meet him tonight."
I shook my head hard. "No."
My uncle stopped right in front of me. "His car is already waiting."
"He chose you?" Elena asked.
Elena slowly stood up from the sofa, her steps measured as she approached me. Her eyes scanned my body from my face down to my legs, as if confirming something.
"Dad, this isn't funny."
My uncle remained silent.
Elena looked at me again.
"Her?" she repeated. "A fat girl who can't even look people in the eye?"
I swallowed. "I didn't ask for this."
"Of course not. You're not even brave enough to ask for anything," she said mockingly.
She stood right in front of me now. I could smell her expensive perfume, a sharp contrast to the sweat and exhaustion still clinging to my body.
"Do you know why I don't believe it? Because a man like Alexandro De Luca can get any woman he wants." She pointed at my face. "And clearly not a face like that."
I clutched my necklace, my fingers trembling.
She turned to my uncle. "Daddy really believes that man chose her? Did he see the photo clearly?"
"I was there. He knew exactly who he chose," my uncle replied.
Elena laughed loudly, a laugh that held no joy at all.
"Why?" she asked, now looking at me with narrowed eyes. "What do you have, Lucia?"
She pointed at my body. "Your body? No."
She pointed at my face. "Your face? Clearly not."
She slowly circled me, like a predator surrounding its prey. "You don't even have confidence. You always look down when you stand. When you walk, it's like you want to disappear."
I closed my eyes for a moment.
"A man like him doesn't marry a woman like you. And if he does, it's only to play with you," Elena said.
I opened my eyes. "I don't want to marry him."
Elena stopped in front of me. "Oh, of course you do."
"What?" I was startled.
She smiled crookedly. "You always do whatever you're told, right? Told to clean, you clean. Told not to eat, you stay quiet. Told to disappear, you disappear."
She leaned closer. "Now told to marry a wealthy mafia man? You must think this is a gift from God."
I shook my head hard. "No. I'm scared."
"Stop pretending, or maybe you've wanted this for a long time?"
Those words made my aunt stand up. "Elena!"
"What?" Elena turned. "I'm just wondering. Out of so many beautiful women out there, why did he choose a fat girl who has nothing?"
She looked at me again, this time with a mocking smile. "You're not even worthy to stand beside him."
I took a deep breath, trying not to cry. "I never asked to be born like this."
Elena clicked her tongue. "Excuses."
My uncle finally spoke. "Enough."
Elena turned sharply. "Daddy wants me to be quiet?"
"This has been decided, whether you like it or not," Uncle said.
Elena looked at me again.
"If you really marry him, never think you've won."
I stayed silent.
"You're just his toy, and when he's bored, you'll be thrown away like trash."
I stared at the floor. Tears finally fell, one by one, onto the back of my hand. Elena turned and walked toward the stairs, but before going up, she stopped and looked back.
"Lucia, remember one thing," she said.
I slowly lifted my face.
"The world of men like Alexandro De Luca is not a world for women like you."
She went upstairs without waiting for an answer. The living room fell silent again. I stood trembling, still clutching my mother's necklace.
My uncle looked at the wall clock. "We don't have much time."
I turned to him. "What do you mean, Uncle?"
He picked up his jacket. "Alexandro doesn't like to wait."
Outside, the sound of a car stopping could be heard. Headlights shone through the living room window, bright and blinding.
My uncle opened the door.
"They've arrived," he said.
"You just gave birth to our children. Your body just went through a struggle that almost took your life. And you're already talking about diets?"I looked down, unable to meet his eyes. I knew he was right. But I couldn't control how I felt. Every time I saw my reflection in the mirror, I saw a stranger's body. My stomach was still bloated, my skin was loose, and there were stretch marks adorning my belly and hips. I felt ugly."I can't accept this. I don't want you to see me like this," I said.Alexandro let out a long sigh. He got up from the bed, then walked over to the large mirror in the corner of the room. He patted the spot next to him, gesturing for me to come closer."Come here," he said.I hesitated for a moment, but finally walked over to him. When I stood beside him in front of the mirror, he placed his hand on my shoulder and made me look at our reflection."Look at this, Lulu. Look at what I see."I looked at our reflection reluctantly. There, I saw a tall, sturdy man wi
Lucia's Pov.I turned, looking at Alexandro with eyes that were still wet. His words surprised me a little. Over the past few days, we hadn't had a chance to discuss our babies' names.Everything had been too busy with grief, with the funeral, with Rosa and Sofia leaving, with my body's slow recovery. But now, on this quiet night, he suddenly brought up names."What names?" I asked, trying to smile even though my heart was still heavy."I want to give them names that mean something. Names that will remind them of our struggle. Of our love. Of everything we've been through.""What names did you have in mind?""For our son, I want to name him Alessandro. Alessandro De Luca Jr. But not just that. I want to add a middle name that means 'strength.' Because he was born from struggle. Because his mother almost died to give birth to him."I smiled. "Alessandro. A strong name.""But for our daughter, I want to give her a softer name. Something that reflects light. Because she is the light in t
Lucia's Pov.The car drove slowly away from the cemetery. I sat in the back seat, holding Sofia who had fallen asleep in my lap. Rosa sat beside me, her eyes still red, but she wasn't crying anymore. She just stared blankly out the window, as if her mind was drifting far away to a place I couldn't reach.Alexandro sat in the front seat, beside Marco who was driving. He didn't say a single word the entire trip. I could see his tense back from behind the seat and feel the sadness still enveloping him.When we arrived at the mansion, Davina was already waiting at the front door. Her face was full of concern, but she smiled when she saw us get out of the car."Welcome back. I've prepared warm food for everyone.""Thank you, Davina," I said.I took Sofia and Rosa inside. I led them to the room that had been prepared, the same room they had been staying in for the past few days. I helped them change clothes, cleaned their faces, and laid them down on the bed."Rest now. You're tired."Sofia
Lucia's Pov.I saw Rosa shake her head slowly. Her swollen eyes looked at me with confusion, like a little child who didn't understand why the adult world was so complicated and full of sadness. I reached for her hand, holding it gently."I don't know. My Dad never talked about a laptop. He just often carried his work bag everywhere."I looked at Alexandro, his face tense. I knew he was disappointed. I knew he had hoped Rosa could give him a clue about Fabio's laptop. But sometimes, hope didn't always match reality."We're going to the funeral tomorrow. You and Sofia will come with us to see your parents off," I said.Rosa looked down. Her tears fell again, dripping down her small cheeks. I hugged her, letting her cry in my arms. Sofia, sitting beside me, also cried seeing her sister cry. I hugged them both, trying to give them the warmth they needed."You're not alone. We'll always be here for you," I said.The next day, we went to the funeral. The sky was overcast, as if it was grie
Alexandro's Pov.I stood in front of the ICU room, staring at Fabio's lifeless body. The nurses covered his face with a white sheet. The machines that had been blaring were now silent.Fabio was gone. My friend, a doctor, the man who always annoyed me with his jokes, was now gone. I couldn't hold back the tears streaming down my cheeks.Marco approached from behind."Sir, my condolences."I nodded without speaking. I couldn't speak. My voice was gone. All I could do was stare at Fabio's still body, remembering all our memories together. When he laughed at my jealousy over Lucia. When he teased me about my married life. When he patiently explained Lucia's complicated health condition. He was always there. Now he was gone.I took a long breath."Marco, handle all the funeral expenses. I want Fabio and his wife buried together. One casket, one headstone. They should always be together.""Yes, sir. I'll take care of everything.""And his laptop. Fabio said the laptop was at his house, und
Alexandro's Pov.Fabio's condition remained critical for the next two days. I went back and forth from the hospital to the mansion, from the mansion to the hospital. Every time I was by his bedside, I hoped to see his eyes open. But all I saw was his body lying still, surrounded by tubes and machines blinking with monotonous green numbers.The little girl, his daughter named Sofia, started to get used to my presence. She was still quiet, still rarely spoke, and often cried at night. But she started to eat, started to bathe, and started to play with Davina in the garden. Lucia, who was already recovering, often kept Sofia company, reading her stories, drawing with her.I watched how Lucia cared for Sofia with such tenderness, like she was her own child. I smiled seeing that. Lucia truly had a big heart.But deep in my heart, there was a worry that kept gnawing at me. Who did this to Fabio? Davian? Or someone higher than Davian? I couldn't confirm yet. But I knew, when Fabio woke up, he
The priest began to recite the prayer in a steady voice that echoed throughout the church. I stood still beside Alexandro, my hands feeling stiff as I held the bouquet. The scent of lilies was too strong, almost making me dizzy."We are gathered here today to witness the marriage of Alexandro De Lu
I showed him everything I had learned from Mira.I sat on his lap, both arms wrapped around his neck. My breath was slow, rhythmic, exactly as Mira taught. "Breathing is the key," she said before. "Proper breathing can make a man lose control."I whispered in his ear. "Where do you want me to start
Three days since Mira came.Three days I learned, about touch, about sound, about movement, about how to make a man want you. And every night, I waited.Alexandro did not come home.Around ten at night, I heard a car in the driveway. My heart pounded wildly.I ran to the window. The black car was p
At nine fifty, I was already sitting in the living room, my heart pounding. The simple house dress I was wearing didn't feel like enough. I twisted the hem of my clothes and waited.Right at ten o'clock, Mira arrived.Today she looked different. Still beautiful, still graceful, but her clothes were







