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Adriano
They say power tasted best before noon, hence the brunch meeting. But I was my father’s son – I exuded and devoured power all day, everyday. The Venetian’s private dining room smelled like espresso, truffle oil, and money—old money, new money, the kind that bled if you cut it. Floor-to-ceiling windows framed Manhattan like it was something I owned. On mornings like this, I almost believed I did. I halted at the hostess desk pocketing my phone. I looked up and smirked…looking at the tall slender blonde with big hazel eyes. Her skin tight dress show cased her impressive melons and slim waist. Her eyes widened taking me in, flicking over the Armani suit. “Kyriakos table – they are expecting me” I drawled. She smiled and licked her lips…slowly. She looked down at her bookings pad..”Off course Mr Moretti” she simpered – crimson red lips revealing perfect white toothed dentistry. Tossing her golden hair back, she stepped around the desk, “Right this way Sir” I followed, eyeing the sway of her backside appreciatively. I laughed inwardly, new blood..and yet another conquest before my second cup of coffee. The Greeks were already seated. Early, on purpose, of course. Paranoid bastards obviously wanted to scope out the place beforehand even though I was coming alone. I checked my watch anyway, more to remind them that I saw through it. A subtle insult, a measured one. “The gents have already ordered. Can I get you anything Mr Moretti” the hostess asked ingratiatingly. I dragged my eyes over her ample breasts before taking in her badge. “Just an Espresso please Camilla” I drew out her name and she flushed, I could see her nipples peak against the soft fabric of her too tight dress. “Y..yes Sir, coming right up” Flustered she bustled off. I grinned…too fucking easy. Across the table, Nikos shifted in his seat, his smile stretched too tight, his suit too loud for a room like this. His enforcers or bodyguards, two big dark-skinned oafs sat silently, eating their breakfast while surreptiously scanning the room. “You know,” he said, stirring sugar into coffee he wouldn’t drink, “your reputation precedes you, Moretti.” I arched an eyebrow..lips thinned “Then you already know how this meeting ends.” Silence. Good. Contracts lay open between us—security routes, distribution corridors, inventory lists that never mentioned what they actually were. Weapons moved better when you pretended they didn’t exist. Mischief needed upgrades, plus we were looking at a second club as well. Manhattan was changing, and predators had to adapt or starve. “You get your ports,” I continued, calm as a priest at confession, “I get exclusivity for supply east of the river. No surprises. No freelancers. Anyone who tests that arrangement answers to me.” Nikos laughed softly. “And if we refuse?” I smiled. “Then you get cut off, the city officials belong to me. I supply the Government as well so I can just whisper to them about any glitches..” I paused on that word..”and you don’t want that kind of attention.” Camilla arrived with my espresso.. I murmured my thanks but never took my eyes of the disgruntled Greek. He stared back at me, calculating. They always did. They mistook how young I was, the press Playboy for inexperienced. Men like him believed in leverage. Men like me were leverage. The pen scratched paper. Deal done. By the time the Greeks left, all smiles and forced camaraderie, the room felt classier, no low lifes threatening its ambiance. I unbuttoned my jacket and stood, stretching the stiffness from my shoulders. Business satisfied something primal in me—the control, the inevitability. Sex was another outlet where I could really unleash my Dominant animal. The hostess hovered near the doorway, pretending to straighten place settings already perfect. She’d been watching since I arrived. Watching me watch the room. A woman who knew how to make herself noticed without begging for it. “Mr. Moretti,” she said, voice smooth, eyes bright. “I hope everything was to your satisfaction.” “It was,” I replied, letting my gaze linger. “You’re new.” She smiled, pleased I’d noticed. “Is that a complaint?” “Not yet.” Her laugh was soft, practiced. “If you need anything else before you leave…” She didn’t finish the sentence. She didn’t need to. I stepped closer, close enough to feel the heat of her, to hear the subtle hitch in her breath. “What are you offering Camilla?” Her name rolled off my tongue like smooth topshelf whisky. “Whatever Mr Moretti wants. We aim to please at the Venetian” she whispered, leaning in so her chest almost brushed mine. “I go on break for twenty now” The way she said my name back told me everything—how this would go, how easily. No danger. No complications. Just the simple transaction of want and availability. “I have a few minutes,” I said. “Show me something special.” She didn’t hesitate. The hallway to the private suites was quiet, carpet swallowing sound, discretion built into every corner. Camilla unlocked a door, glanced back at me with a look that was equal parts invitation and challenge. Inside the luxurious suite, the city fell away. No sooner was the door closed behind us I got down to business. “Lean over the couch Camilla…panties off and pull up your dress. Keep the heels on” I said in my deeper Dom voice. I saw her full body tremor and smirked. Too fucking easy. She did as I asked…good girl. Her ripe curves and long legs came into view and my cock perked up in interest. I palmed the lush globes and then gave one a sharp smack, the sound echoing in the silent room. She moaned and I was hard now, my boner straining against my zipper as I took in the pale pink shading her lush backside. I unbuckled my belt and unzipped, freeing my erection. Pulling a condom from my wallet, I gripped her hips harshly and entered her warm welcoming sheath in one smooth thrust. She gasped, my size surprising her but she was wet, soaking actually and clenched around me. And then I bent her further over the sofa and started jackhammering her pussy, the slap slap of our bodies connecting filling the room. Reaching around I found her little pleasure nub and started rubbing circles, applying just the right amount of pressure. She moaned louder know, clenching greedily around me. She was close, so was I. With a scream she buried biting at the back of her hand, she came on my bursting straining cock. I let go then…three hard jerky thrusts and I blew my load. It was efficient. Enjoyable. Forgettable. I threw the full condom into the waste basket. I was dressed before she had straightened from the couch, still basking in the post coital bliss of the last flutters of her pounded pussy. My mind was already fast forwarding to the next thing on my to-do list today. I was already moving to the door as she started to straighten her clothes. “You’ll do well here,” I said, because it was true. “By the way, I left you a thousand dollar tip on the bill.” Her eyes lit up, and she smiled all coy and come hither like this quickie mattered. I left before she could mistake scratching an itch for interest. Downstairs, the Bentley was already waiting and my driver Denton opened the door. I nodded in thanks and slid into the back seat, my reflection staring back at me in the tinted glass—composed, untouched, exactly as I preferred. Calls were already lining up. There were schedules to review, new business to discuss and other men like Nikos who I had to remind of their place. Beneath me… always. And then later tonite, the monthly meet up with the guys plus it was Luca’s birthday. Note to self, Denton needed to pick up his birthday gift. He pulled out into mainstream traffic and the city and my busy life reclaimed me. Still congratulating myself on a productive morning, I didn’t know that today would end with a woman who was going to shake my life to its very foundation. And little did I know that nothing would ever be the same after that.DentonA storm was rolling in.I could see it on the horizon—the sky bruising over in deep greys, the wind picking up, dragging the salt-heavy air across the deck. The ocean had turned restless, waves rising higher, crashing harder against the shoreline.Violent. Unpredictable.This time of year the Hampton beachline was mostly empty. Just a few locals—someone jogging with their hood up, a man throwing a ball for his dog, both of them fighting against the wind.Normal life. It felt far removed from mine. I rested my forearms on the railing, staring out at the water, but my mind wasn’t on the storm.It was on her. And on *that* call. Maria.I huffed out a breath, shaking my head slightly. Arianna would have liked her. Hell… I liked her.Good woman. Strong in that quiet way that didn’t need to announce itself. The kind of person people underestimated—until it was too late.And she had come close. Closer than anyone so far. “She is probably safest wherever she is…” My own words echoed ba
Maria The table had been cleared, but no one moved.They lingered—men who commanded empires, reduced to silence by uncertainty. By a girl. By what had been done to her… and what had been done *because* of her.I let my gaze move over each of them. Adriano—restless, unraveling, guilt etched into every line of his face. Luca—watchful, thinking, trying to piece together what didn’t quite fit. Liam—quiet, contained, but I could see the storm beneath. He carried too much for someone so young.Luigi and Stefano—burdened. Not just by the situation, but by what it meant for the family… for everything we stood for.They were all waiting. Not for answers. For direction. Adriano was the one who broke the silence. “Zia…” he said, voice rough. “I think you should call Denton.”I saw Luigi shift beside me immediately, ready to object. I placed my hand gently over his. “Let him speak, Luigi.”Adriano continued, more certain now. “He quit, Zia. I don’t think he’ll take a call from any of us… but you
AdrianoBreakfast should’ve felt normal. It didn’t.Not with everything sitting between us—unspoken, unresolved, and urgent. I filled them in quickly. The government contact. The shutdown. The call with Mason. The fact that whatever we were dealing with had reach—real reach.That alone darkened the mood at the table. Then my phone rang. Every head turned. I glanced at the screen. “Mason.”Silence fell instantly. I answered and put it on speaker. “Morning, Mace…”“When we spoke last night,” he started, voice tight but charged, “we said maybe we’ve been looking at this wrong.I leaned forward slightly.“We were chasing the kidnapper,” he continued, “but he’s got enough clout to stay hidden. What we *do* know is the blood got handed off to the ambulance. And that ambulance tracked to the truck stop.”My pulse picked up. “So that’s where I focussed.”There was something in his voice. Energy. Excitement. “Spit it out, Mace,” I cut in. “You’re killing us here.”A breath. Then—“I’ve got it.
AdrianoIt was close to 10:30 p.m. when we finally called it.The kind of exhaustion that settles deep into your bones had claimed all of us—but no one wanted to be the first to say it. Not when we were finally getting somewhere.Dad and I walked toward our wing in silence, the weight of the day hanging between us. Behind us, Luca and Liam were slower, their voices carrying up the staircase.“…I’m telling you, she practically tripped over herself—” Luca was saying.“Please,” Liam cut in dryly, “pity we share a birthmark but not all this prettiness.”Luca barked out a laugh and shoulder-checked him. “Fuck off.”They kept going, trading jabs, easy… familiar. Laughing. Something twisted in my chest. I missed that. Missed *him*.And the worst part? The distance between us didn’t feel temporary anymore. It felt like something I had caused. Something I might not be able to fix.I dragged my gaze away and checked my phone. A message from Rigsby. Finally.“Night, Dad,” I muttered.“Goodnight,
LucaWe all just… sat there.No one rushing to speak. No one scrambling to argue. Just absorbing the truth my mother had laid out so cleanly it left nowhere to hide.Denton. Everything pointed to him. And somehow… it didn’t feel wrong.Ma excused herself quietly, like she hadn’t just upended the entire direction of the hunt, and headed toward the kitchen to put together a tray for herself and Adriano—they’d both missed dinner. Dad gathered the empty mugs without a word and followed her.For a moment, it was just us. Me. Adriano. Liam. Zio. And the weight of what came next.Then Liam’s phone rang. He didn’t hesitate. “Jerry… give me something.”He hit speaker. A crackle… then—“Yeah… the video clip you sent—I’ve got some findings you can work with.”Every spine in the room straightened.“First—this unknown guy is big. Tall and built. Approximately six-two, maybe six-three. Weight around two-eighty.” A pause. “Shoe size twelve or thirteen. Estimated from the shadow he cast—used Adriano f
Liam Maria didn’t raise her voice. She didn’t need to.The room bent toward her anyway. “I believe Denton has Arianna.”The words landed like a detonation—sharp, disorienting, impossible to ignore. A collective intake of breath swept through the room, chairs shifting, tension snapping tight like a wire about to give.Voices started rising immediately—“No—”“That doesn’t make—”“Why the hell would he—”Maria lifted her hand. That was all it took. Silence. Not forced. Not reluctant. Absolute. “Just hear me out,” she said, calm but unyielding. “Then we can debate whatever you think contradicts it.”And just like that… we listened.I leaned back slightly, arms folded, watching her—not just hearing the words, but studying the way she built them. Piece by piece. Brick by brick.“First,” she began, “he knew the location of that safehouse.” A nod here. A tightening jaw there.“Second—we have all agreed that the man who took her knew her… or cared about her." My chest tightened at that. Becau
I sleep better than I have in a long time. No nightmares. No sudden jolts of panic. No waking with my heart racing or my mind trapped in memories I cannot escape. Just warmth. Safety. The steady rise and fall of Adriano’s chest behind me, his arm wrapped firmly around my waist like nothing in th
Liam (Flashback 14 years ago)I was eleven the first time I saw her.It might sound young but I was already my Father’s shadow. Already learning how to rule his Empire.So I was old enough to understand blood.Old enough to understand power.Old enough to recognize when something shifts the balan
Adriano I wake up, the high of yesterday’s race still flowing in my blood.The image of Liana cutting that corner plays in my head like a slow-motion replay. The lean. The precision. The way she waited—calculated—before striking.God.I’ve never been so simultaneously terrified and impressed in my
A soft knock interrupts my thoughts. I don’t look up from the screen.“Come in.” I say.Maddie steps inside.Small. Nervous. Barely twenty.Her grandmother has worked in this house for two decades. When she got sick, Maddie stepped in.I took one look at the petite submissive thing and I decided to







