LOGINLuca's eyes devoured my face as he growled, “If it weren’t for my father’s dying wish to see you, you wouldn’t see me here today, you whore.”
Without thinking, I spat in his face as a single traitorous tear escaped my eye.
The moment I did this, my heart sank as his grip tightened on my hair. Would he cut my tongue?
He wiped his face with calmness that shocked me, then winked coldly and said, “Perfect. That’s exactly what whores do, spit.”
My blood boiled and I couldn’t hold myself back anymore. I raised my hand to slap him, but he caught my wrist tightly and barked, “I don’t have time for your shit, piccolo gatto. Pack your things, we’re flying to the United States in four hours.”
I hated the nickname—piccolo gatto—it reminded me of the past.
I screamed at him, “Get out of my face! I’m not going anywhere with you!”
He let go of my hair and replied with chilling indifference, “And I don’t have the desire to take you anywhere. Believe me, you slut. My Mila, the little Mila I loved, sanctified, died three years, nine months, and two days ago.”
Then he looked me up and down and added, “You’re just a shadow, one that looks nothing like her.”
This man… he used to be my whole world. The warm chest I clung to since I was four years old. Even though he was ten years older—fourteen at the time—he was like my guardian angel.
I used to sneak into his bed in the middle of the night until I turned twelve. That was when Papa Gerald scolded me and said if I did it again, he’d send Luca away.
I loved the warmth from his body. I remember how he’d wrap me in his blanket like I was a little pet. That comforting heat from his skin…
Sometimes we’d wake up in the middle of the night and he’d cook just for me because I said I was hungry. He played every game I loved. He even watched cartoons like Cinderella with me.
I loved him so deeply that I once told Mama Marcilia I wanted to marry him. But she said Luca wasn’t right for me. I was furious. A few months later, Papa Gerald sent him away to manage his business overseas. He never came back since then.
But now… it seems things have changed. He was back to the Hayden mansion.
I swallowed and said firmly, “Yes… there’s nothing left of her.”
He stared into my eyes with his dark lashes and black pupils—no, deeper—into my soul. A look filled with sorrow. Maybe even pity.
“Mommy, Uncle Marco said we’re going to the United States! And we’re going to live in a huge mansion!”
Angelo’s voice rang with joy across the living room as he walked back in, breaking the suffocating silence.
I rolled my eyes with a sigh, then shot a hard glare toward Marco, who was leaning carelessly against Angelo’s bedroom door frame.
“No, baby. We’re not going. Angelo, we already made our plans here with Mr. Jones, remember? We’re going to celebrate your birthday with his kids tomorrow,” I said, trying to sound cheerful, reminding him of our plans and ignoring the deadly stares burning into my back.
Angelo thought for a second, then said, “I like playing with his kids… but I don’t like him. He always tries to kiss you when he visits, Mommy. And he tells everyone you’re his fiancée.”
That was not the response I wanted to hear.
“Don’t worry, kid. I promise he won’t do that again,” Marco said, still not taking his eyes off Luca.
“If you do anything to him, I swear you’ll pay for it!” I threatened, trying to sound confident and strong. As much as I hated Peter Jones’s behavior, he was a widower and a father of two. I didn’t want anything bad to happen to him because of me.
“How interesting,” Luca mumbled.
I looked at them in disbelief. “Don’t even think about it! I won’t have gangster business in my home. Get out. Both of you.” Deliberately, trying to insult them.
Luca bit his lower lip and said, “He raised you. He saved you from a life in shelters and on the streets—you would’ve ended up there if he hadn’t taken you in and honored your father’s will. The least you can do is fulfill his final wish.”
I was aware that they could take me out of the country anytime, anywhere, effortlessly, if they wanted to. They weren't even surprised by Angelo's existence, as if they knew about him all the time, and that proves they were watching me all along.
The Haydens mafia’s reach,—La Cosa Nostra—and power had grown even here in Italy. Italy is their roots.
However, it seemed like they wanted me to go willingly. Maybe that’s what Papa Gerald wanted.
“Three days. That’s all. And I won’t stay a second longer.”
I'll just go to clear my conscience. After all, he was the man who raised me. Besides, I need to ask them the secrets they're hiding about my real parents—my biological mother.
Dark cloud passed through my eyes as I thought
that maybe it's the time to find out who was the bastard raped me.
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MilaI sensed something was off. No matter how much I asked the driver and the guards in the car where we were going, no one cared to reply, as if they were mute.I held Angelo closer to me.“We’re taking you and the young Master to a safe place, as we were ordered, Ms. Rossetti,” the guard sitting in front of us said.Young Master?!“Who ordered you?” I asked, my voice sharp.He didn’t respond. Before I could ask again, the car pulled up in front of a huge building I had never seen before.“Ms. Rossetti, please come,” a woman said in a respectful tone as she opened the car door.I shook my head, pulled Angelo closer, and placed my hand protectively over my lower abdomen.She smiled at Angelo and said, “Hello, Angelo.”“Who are you?” I asked.Her expression turned more serious.“Ma’am, I’m not allowed to say anything right now. Please come with us.”When I looked around, I knew I had no way out. I knew better than to stand alone against all these armed people.I held Angelo’s hand and
LucaA dark thought passed through my head as I watched Levi tied to a chair. His shirt was soaked with blood.Why didn't I snap his skull yet? I should have done that months ago.Because you're a coward, the voice in my head mocked me. You know how ugly and monstrous she will see you if you kill her favorite man.Favorite man.The words stung deep in my heart.Give me a break! You still care about her after what she has done to you? She broke the legend of the untouchable Il Cativo. Il Don, whose enemies die from a single glare. Do your men still really respect you after their boss was tied to a bed by a woman so she could escape him?I let out a huge cloud of smoke, still looking through the partition glass between where I was standing and the room where Levi was tied."Boss," one of my men said as he entered the room. "Mission accomplished. The house has been completely leveled to the ground, and Ms. Russetti and the young master are completely safe."I handed him my cigarette and
MilaI saw him and froze.He was here. Luca.The moment I saw the title Il Cativo on the sky I realized he already had his move.He went through my high security team and …The look in his eyes terrified me to the core.Then, one single move of his fingers and things exploded.Screams and cries echoed in the place, while a huge smoke cloud rose to the sky.“Two cars exploded," someone shouted.“Look! There’s another explosion on the upper floor,” I heard another one shout.That was my room. Everything I had brought with me...Every memory...Everything burned with it.People started crowding on the exit gate of the front yard.“Levi!” I shouted, holding Angelo’s hand into mine tightly.Levi was nowhere to be seen. I started walking toward the exit. It seemed he went to save his mother.Just as I tried to walk forward, another explosion shook the ground, panic swallowed the garden.People screamed more loudly, chairs overturned, and guests ran in every direction like if it was the d
LucaThe corners of my lips twisted when the spy I put in Marceau's villa informed me that Mila and Levi had decided on the engagement party date."If you want, sir… we could…" he stammered."No!" I cut him off and hung up.I knew exactly what he was about to suggest. Killing Levi.That would be easy. If I wanted to do that, I would have done it the moment I met him.But no…She was thinking that hiring security guards from the dark web would protect her. Let her think that.I swallowed the contents of my glass and said to my brothers in a casual tone, "You are about to get an engagement invitation."They exchanged glances. They didn't need to ask what I was saying, they already understood.Marco coughed, then said, "Should we stop it?"I placed my glass on the table and simply said, "No need."I could see the curiosity on their faces.Ricardo cleared his throat as he got on his feet and filled my glass. "You know we can force her to come home.""Why?" I asked calmly.He sniffed, "Bro
My hand trembled violently and a few drops of water spilled from my glass and splashed onto my lap as my heart skipped a beat.I stared at the message then read it again and again.Luca.It was him.I didn’t need to see his name on the caller ID to know it was him.For a long moment, I could only sit there in silence, my eyes fixed on the glowing screen.I shewed down my lips and thought, ‘How did he know about the engagement?’‘The announcement hadn't even been made publicly yet.’A cold sensation crawled down my spine. He was closer than I thought. Much closer. Dangerously closer.The fear I had been trying to suppress for days suddenly surged to the surface like a thunder in my chest.I let out a trembling sigh. That silence...God, that silence had been terrifying.I had almost convinced myself that maybe he was busy. Maybe he was distracted. Maybe he had finally accepted that I was not worth his time and attention and…Who was I fooling?This was Luca. Il Don. Cattivo.Luca Hayde
“This dress design will hide your belly and rediance your skin.” Levi’s mother handed me the tenth dress design.I stared at the sketch without speaking. Ten designs. Ten versions of me I was supposed to become. Mila Marceau. The future wife.A woman with no connection to the blood-soaked world she came from. The irony almost made me laugh.On the long marble table, fabrics, sketches, and silhouettes were spread like silent proof that I no longer had control over anything—not even how I would look when the world decided I belonged to Levi Marceau.Even when I said I was tired for shopping, Levi's mother brought a designer.I forced a small nod. That was what I had been doing all morning. Nodding and smiling when necessary.Because I couldn’t risk leaving the villa yet.The dresses were too stunning. Ivory silk. Champagne satin. Pale blush lace. Soft colors that whispered wealth, control, perfection. Everything screamed Mrs. Marceau.Everything felt like a cage disguised as elegance.‘
I didn’t turn.I kept my eyes on his reflection, fixing my lipstick like he wasn’t standing there.“You seem bothered, Il Don,” I said calmly.I noticed the slight twist of his lips.Then his fingers suddenly wrapped around my chin, forcing my face toward him.Once our eyes locked—that close—my hea
MilaThis time, Luca didn’t say anything. His eyes roamed over my face, trying to read me.But I already locked that door, Luca, I scoffed inwardly. The easy-to-read Mila is gone.My eyes drifted to the Russian princess. “Okay, Miss Malakhov.”Once I took my seat, she smiled. “Call me Irina, please
MilaMy heart thundered in my chest. I was very well aware of the consequences of attending this meeting.But this was my starting point—to force these Mafia families in La Cosa Nostra to take the Russetti name seriously again.I met Luca’s burning gaze. I could tell he wasn’t happy to see me. Neit
Luca I tapped my fingers in a slow rhythm against my desk, my eyes following Marco as he paced across my office, his phone glued to his ear. I leaned back in my chair, watching him for the past half hour. “Fck, Consigliere Fabian,” he snapped, his eyes gleaming with anger. “What do you mean th







