INICIAR SESIÓNMia’s hands shook as she gripped her phone. She stared at Ethan’s name blinking on the screen, her chest tight with dread.
She had no choice. She had to tell him. “Ethan…” she whispered, her voice trembling. The line clicked alive. “Mia?” His tone was light, warm, the sound of safety she had clung to for months. Her throat tightened. “I… I need to talk to you. It’s… it’s important.” Immediately, his voice sharpened slightly. “Okay. Meet me at the café. Twenty minutes. Don’t be late.” Twenty minutes later, Mia slid into the corner booth, barely meeting his eyes. Ethan’s jaw was set, his brow furrowed, but there was a softness in his gaze—the kind that made her heart ache. “I…” she swallowed hard. “My father… he’s arranged my marriage.” The words hung in the air like smoke. Ethan’s hand froze mid-sip of his coffee. His eyes widened in disbelief. “Wait… what?” His voice cracked, a mix of anger and shock. “He… he’s forcing you?” Mia nodded, biting her lip. “To… to Mark DeLuca.” The name hit the table like a bullet. Ethan slammed his palm on the wood. “That son of a—! How dare he!” Mia flinched. “Ethan, calm down—” “Calm down?!” he exploded, his chair scraping the floor. “He can’t just—he can’t decide your life for you! Mia, you’re not some pawn in their games!” “I know!” she cried, tears threatening to spill. “I… I hate it. I hate him! I hate that my father thinks he can control me!” Ethan leaned forward, his fingers brushing hers across the table. “Mia… you’re not alone in this. I won’t let him—no one—take you away from me.” His eyes burned with intensity. “You’re mine, Mia. I’ll fight for you. I promise you that.” A pang of guilt hit her chest. Ethan was right—he had always been her safe place. But the fear of her father’s wrath, of the mafia’s shadow looming over her, made her feel helpless. “I… I don’t know what to do,” she whispered. “I feel trapped.” Ethan’s jaw tightened. “Then we’ll figure it out. We’ll run if we have to. I don’t care what your father says. I don’t care who Mark DeLuca is. You’re not marrying him. Not while I’m breathing.” Mia wanted to believe him. She wanted to cling to his promise, to the life they had imagined together. But deep down, a sliver of doubt had already begun to form. Her father’s warning echoed in her mind: “You will respect this arrangement—or you will live with consequences you cannot even imagine.” She tried to meet Ethan’s eyes, but the storm inside her made it impossible. She loved him—but fear, obligation, and the shadow of Mark DeLuca were already creeping into her thoughts. Ethan’s hand found hers again, gripping it tightly. “We’ll find a way, Mia. I won’t lose you. You hear me?” “I hear you,” she whispered, though the words felt hollow even as they left her lips. The truth was, Mia wasn’t sure if she could hold on. Not when the man she was supposed to marry had always been silently watching her, waiting, and protecting her in ways she refused to acknowledge. And somewhere, deep down, a small, unwanted thought whispered: What if he isn’t the enemy I think he is?The words echoed through the mansion. "I trust you." For the first time in weeks, Mark and Mia stood on the same side without doubt standing between them. But outside their room... The Romano family was beginning to crack. The weekly captains' meeting began at exactly nine. Every captain took his usual seat. Don Romano sat at the head of the table. Mark sat on his right. The silence was heavier than usual. Everyone felt it. No one acknowledged it. Don Romano opened the meeting. "Our western supply routes have recovered." A few captains nodded. "Our allies remain cautious, but loyal." More nods. Then he looked around the room. "We proceed as planned." Usually, that ended every discussion. Today... It didn't. Captain Rinaldi slowly raised his hand. "Don." The old man looked at him. "Speak." The captain hesitated. Then continued. "With respect... perhaps we should strengthen security around the eastern ports first." Several captains exchanged glances. It wasn
The sealed file sat untouched on Mark's desk. It had become a silent reminder of the promise he had almost broken. No more secrets. No more protecting Mia with half-truths. No more deciding what she deserved to know. He had promised her that night on the balcony. Now it was time to keep that promise. The mansion was quiet after dinner. Most of the family had retired for the night. Luca had somehow convinced three guards to play cards with him. Their arguments echoed faintly down the hallway. "You cheated." "I won." "You definitely cheated." "Prove it." Mark smiled to himself. Some things never changed. He knocked softly on Mia's bedroom door. "Come in." She was sitting by the window with a book in her lap. She wasn't reading it. She looked up and smiled, though there was still a trace of uncertainty in her eyes. Mark noticed. It was the reason he had come. "I need to tell you something." She closed the book immediately. "What happened?" He didn't answer right
The secret was getting harder to hide.Valentina knew it.Mark knew it.And soon, Mia would too.But fate had something else planned first.The Romano mansion was unusually busy that afternoon.Several guests had arrived for alliance discussions.Lawyers moved through hallways.Security teams doubled patrols.Everyone looked stressed.Everyone except Luca.Which was suspicious.Very suspicious.Mia found him smiling to himself in the main hall."What did you do?"Luca looked offended."Why does everyone assume I've done something?""Experience.""Fair."Before Mia could continue, the front doors opened.A woman stepped inside.She looked to be in her early thirties.Elegant.Confident.Bright-eyed.Unlike most people who entered the mansion, she wasn't intimidated.At all.In fact...She looked amused.Very amused.The moment her eyes landed on Mark, she grinned."Oh no."Mark froze.Actually froze.Mia blinked.She had seen Mark face armed enemies.Assassins.Politicians.Her father.
The next morning arrived too quickly.For the first time in days, Mia seemed lighter.The conversation on the balcony had helped.Not fixed everything.But helped.And in their world, that mattered.Unfortunately, peace never lasted long in the Romano mansion.Mia was searching for an old sketchbook in one of the storage rooms when Luca appeared.As usual.Uninvited."What are you doing?""Looking for something.""Exciting.""It isn't.""Then why am I here?""You followed me."Luca considered this."That's a good point."Neither noticed Mark walking into the hallway nearby.Inside the storage room, boxes covered several shelves.Old books.Photo albums.Childhood keepsakes.Things nobody had touched in years.Mia eventually found her sketchbook."Finally."Then another box shifted.A small package fell out.Landing at her feet.Mia froze."Oh."Immediately.Mark noticed.Luca noticed too.Which was unfortunate.Because Luca noticing things usually led to problems."What is it?""Nothi
Luca's scream echoed through the mansion. Followed by laughter. Then another scream. Then someone shouting, "Stop throwing things at him!" For a brief moment, the Romano mansion almost felt normal again. Almost. Three nights later, the illusion shattered. The mansion suddenly went dark. Every light died at once. The chandeliers. The hallway lamps. The security systems. Everything. A collective groan echoed through the building. Then came Luca's voice from somewhere downstairs. "IF THIS IS AN ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT, I'M OFFENDED BY THE TIMING." Mia laughed despite herself. She had been walking through the second-floor hallway when the power failed. The only light came from the moon outside. A familiar hand found hers in the darkness. Mark. Of course. "There you are." His voice immediately calmed her. "You make it sound like I wandered into another country." "You get lost in libraries." "One time." "It was memorable." She rolled her eyes. Even though he coul
The message sat in the back of Mia's mind all morning.Valentina.The secret phone calls.Mark is hiding things.The war.Everything felt complicated again.And when things became complicated, there was unfortunately one person who always appeared.Luca.Mia found him in the kitchen stealing pastries.Not eating them.Stealing them.There was a difference."You look troubled."Luca took a bite.Mia sighed."I'm not troubled.""You just sighed like a widow in a historical drama."She grabbed a cup of coffee."I'm fine."Luca nodded.Then nodded again.Then nodded a third time."What are you doing?""Waiting.""For what?""For the jealous confession."Mia almost threw the coffee at him."I'm not jealous."Luca laughed so hard he inhaled pastry crumbs.Five minutes later, after surviving the near-death experience of choking on a croissant, he pointed at her dramatically."That's your problem.""I have many problems.""No."He stood."You have one problem."Mia immediately regretted askin
The mansion felt different that night—brighter, louder, alive in a way it hadn’t been for days. When Don Romano opened his doors, the gatherings were never small. Men in tailored suits moved through the halls with quiet authority, while women in elegant dresses lingered at their sides, watching, li
The message came quietly.“Don Romano wants to see me; I wonder what it’s about,” Mia whispered, pausing at the top of the staircase, her hand resting lightly on the railing.The house had settled after everything—Ethan was gone, the tension eased—but something in those words tightened her chest ag
Mia didn’t go back to the infirmary that night.Not because she didn’t want to—but because she wanted to too much.She stayed in her room, pacing the length of it like a trapped thing, every step echoing with Mark’s voice in her head. Mia. The way he’d said her name—soft, bare, stripped of command
The Romano dining hall was built to intimidate—long marble floors, chandeliers like frozen storms hanging overhead, and a massive table carved from centuries-old oak. Fifty chairs lined each side, each one ready for another powerful ally, another dangerous enemy dressed as a guest.Tonight, the tab
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