LOGINThe cathedral was a monument to old blood and older sins. Its towering stone arches and stained-glass windows usually spoke of peace, but today, they felt like a cage.
The pews were filled with the elite of the underworld, men in tailored suits with bulges under their jackets, and women whose diamonds were as sharp as the knives they kept in their clutches.
For two decades, these two families, the Valentes and the Retroferds, had painted the streets red with each other’s blood. Today, they were here to witness a union that was supposed to end the slaughter.
In the front row, at the specially reserved seats, sat the two kings. Don Michael Valente looked like a man who had finally won a long, exhausting game of chess.
Opposite him sat Don Maxton Retroferd. Maxton was a statue of ice, his presence so heavy and terrifying that even the men on his own payroll didn't dare breathe too loudly near him. The tension was like a living thing, vibrating through the floorboards, and every guard in the building had their hand hovering near their holster.
The slow, haunting strains of the wedding march began to echo through the hall. The priest, a man whose face was as white as his collar, stood at the altar, his hands trembling as he clutched his Bible. Everyone turned toward the front, but the altar was empty.
The music played on for a minute, then two. But the groom, Evan Retroferd, was nowhere to be found.
The silence that followed was more violent than a gunshot. The guests began to whisper, the sound like a hive of disturbed hornets.
"They played us," someone hissed from the Valente side. "The Retroferds made a fool of the Don."
Michael Valente’s face twisted into a mask of pure, unadulterated rage. He stood up abruptly, the legs of his chair screeching against the stone floor. He turned toward Maxton, his hand moving instinctively toward the inside of his tuxedo jacket.
"Where is the boy, Maxton?" Michael roared, his voice booming off the vaulted ceiling. "Are you trying to make a mockery of my family? Is this your idea of a joke?"
The reaction was instantaneous. On seeing Michael’s aggressive stance, Maxton’s men lunged forward, drawing their weapons with a synchronized click-clack that sounded like a hail of hailstones. In response, Michael’s men drew theirs, aiming directly at Maxton’s head.
The cathedral erupted into chaos. Guests screamed and scrambled, diving behind pews and marble pillars, waiting for the first bullet to fly. One wrong move, or one nervous finger on a trigger, and the church would instantly become a slaughterhouse.
Maxton remained seated. He didn't reach for a weapon or even flinch. He slowly turned his head toward the entrance, where Carlos, his right-hand man, was standing by the heavy oak doors. Carlos gave a small, subtle shake of his head.
He had searched everywhere, but Evan was gone…The coward had run away from the marriage.
Maxton looked up at the wall clock. The gold hands were ticking away the last seconds of the peace treaty. Then, he looked at the dozens of guns pointed at him and his family.
He knew that If this marriage didn't happen right now, the streets would run with more blood than they had in twenty years. His people would die and his legacy would burn.
Maxton slowly stood to his feet. He was a head taller than Michael, his gaze so cold it seemed to freeze the air between them. He ignored the guns pointed at his chest and looked Michael directly in the eye.
"The Retroferds keep their word, Michael," Maxton said, his voice a low, terrifying rumble that commanded the room. "The alliance stands, put your weapons down."
"Where is the groom?" Michael spat, his face purple with fury.
"You're looking at him," Maxton replied.
The room went deathly silent. Michael’s eyes widened in shock and Maxton adjusted his cufflinks, his expression as serious and cold. "Bring the girl out. Now."
Outside the heavy doors, Raina stood shivering in her oversized dress. She heard the shouting, the clatter of guns, and the sudden, heavy silence. She didn't know what was happening, but she knew it couldn't be anything good. When the doors finally creaked open, her father stepped out and grabbed her hand in a hard grip.
"Move," he hissed, his fingers digging so deep into her skin she knew she would have bruises by morning.
Raina began the long walk down the aisle and her heart was hammering against her ribs like a trapped bird. She kept her eyes down, expecting to see the notorious, sniveling playboy waiting for her. She expected a man she could at least fight and put in his place when necessary.
But as she reached the altar, she looked up and froze. It wasn't Evan…It was the Devil himself.
Maxton Retroferd stood there, looking down at her with eyes that held no warmth, no pity, and no mercy. The sheer power radiating off him, made Raina tremble. She was so shocked that her foot caught on the hem of her oversized gown and she staggered, nearly falling to her knees.
Michael didn't help or steady her. He let out a low, disgusted growl and yanked her upward by her arm. The force of the pull was so sudden that the bouquet of white lilies flew from Raina’s hand, crashing to the floor and scattering petals everywhere.
Michael didn't care. He dragged her the last few steps and practically shoved her into Maxton’s space. "She’s yours," Michael barked at the Don.
Raina felt a wave of pure heartbreak wash over her. She had spent her life fighting, but this…this was a different kind of defeat. She looked at her father, but he wouldn't look at her. He was already looking at the Retroferd soldiers and calculating his new power.
“Dearly…. Beloved, we…are here to witness…the union between the…Valente family …and..and .. the Retroferds” The ceremony was a total nightmare. The priest was trembling so hard he could barely hold his Bible, his voice stuttering over the words. There was no music, no flowers…No "I do."
Maxton didn't speak or even look at her. When it was time for the rings, a guard handed Maxton a heavy gold band. He took Raina’s hand and shoved the ring onto her finger.
Raina stared at his profile. He was beautiful in a way that was terrifying, like a storm at sea. He didn't spare her a single glance. To him, he was signing a contract and nothing more.
"I.. I …pronounce you... husband and wife," the priest whispered, his voice cracking.
The silence that followed was like a graveyard. In a normal wedding, there would be cheering, clapping, and a kiss. Here, there was only the sound of men holstering their weapons. No one clapped or cheered. Everyone was too afraid to even breathe.
As soon as the words were out of the priest’s mouth, Maxton turned on his heels. He didn't wait for her or offer her his arm. He didn't even acknowledge that she was standing there, shaking in a dress that was too big for her.
He began walking toward the exit, his long, powerful strides echoing through the silent church. He walked with the confidence of a man who had just bought a new piece of property and was already bored with it.
Raina stood alone at the altar. She felt the eyes of hundreds of people on her, the Valentes looking at her with cold greed and the Retroferds looking at her with suspicion and hate. She was the most powerful woman in the city now, the wife of the Great Don, and she had never felt more like a victim.
She looked down at the heavy gold band on her finger and it felt like a shackle.
A single, hot tear rolled down her cheek, carving a path through the expensive makeup. She didn't sob or scream. She just stood there, her body trembling under the weight of the heavy lace gown, as she watched Maxton’s broad back disappear through the cathedral doors….He hadn't even looked at her once.
She just became his wife, and she was already invisible.
“You bitch!” After finally recovering from the shock of the slap, Bailey yelled angrily at Raina.“That's enough, Bailey!” Carlos angrily reprimanded her with a deep frown.Raina just acted like she didn't hear what Bailey said and just looked ahead without a word.Carlos could only sigh and start the car. The drive to the woods felt like the longest hour of Raina's life.She sat in the back seat with her hands clasped tightly on her lap, her knee bouncing and her eyes fixed on the road ahead like staring hard enough would somehow make the car go faster. She didn't talk and nobody else did either. The only sounds were the engine, the tires on the road, and the occasional crackle of someone's radio up front.She kept replaying Maxton's voice in her head. The way he said her name and how calm he sounded, too calm, like he was working very hard to keep it that way. She didn't know whether to be relieved or terrified, so she couldn't help but feel anxious.When the cars finally rolled to
“Carlos, please meet the doctor and handle all the necessary papers” Raina said with a hoarse voice while still holding Angelo in her arms.Carlos nodded and walked with the Doctor to the other end of the hallway.“Do you think he understands?” Lisa suddenly asked from the side while looking at the sleeping Angelo.“Probably not…toddlers are dumb as fuck, so he probably doesn't understand” Bailey rolled her eyes and said without any emotion.Marcus angrily glared at her and she frowned with a confused expression. “What? Why are you giving me that look?” She asked him and this time, it was her friend Lisa that glared at her.Raina was pissed off but she wasn't in the mood to deal with Bailey's insensitive actions.“ That little boy just lost his father and he is now an orphan, that's something I expect you to know how painful it is” Pascal said from the side and his voice was cold.“You expect me to know? Why don't you just call me an orphan directly!” Bailey suddenly raised her voice
Deep in the woods, far from any main road, stood an old, abandoned building, its walls covered in thick moss, its windows boarded up with rotting wood that had long since given up trying to keep out the weather. Inside one of the back rooms, Maxton sat on a cold metal chair, his wrists bound tightly behind him with thick rope, two of Evan's men standing guard by the door, guns slung casually over their shoulders like they had no real concerns about him trying anything.His mind wasn't at peace. Not even close.He kept replaying the image of Xander in his head, over and over, like a wound he couldn't stop picking at. The blood soaking through his friend's shirt. The pale, gray color his face had turned. The way his eyes kept fluttering shut despite his clear effort to stay conscious as the men loaded him into the car to rush him to the hospital. Maxton had seen enough wounds in his lifetime, more than most men ever would, to know exactly what that kind of injury usually meant. Still,
The mocking voice still hung in the air when Raina's whole body went rigid with fury. Her hands curled into tight fists at her sides, her grief from moments ago twisting instantly into something hot and dangerous, burning away the tears that had been falling just seconds before."You," she hissed into the phone, her voice shaking with barely controlled rage. "You won't get a good death, Evan. You're going to beg for it. You're going to pray for death and it still won't come for you. I'll make sure of that myself."Around her, everyone listening to the call wore the exact same expression, dark, simmering hatred burning behind their eyes. Carlos's jaw was clenched so tight a muscle ticked beneath his cheek. Pascal's hands had curled into fists at his sides, his bandaged head not stopping him from looking ready to commit murder. Even Marcus, still nursing his injured leg, leaned forward like he wanted nothing more than to reach through the phone and strangle the man on the other end wit
The moment the doctor finished speaking, the hallway fell into a heavy, suffocating silence. Nobody moved or spoke.. . It was like the air itself had gone still, waiting.Raina felt her chest cave in. The tears she had been trying so hard to hold back finally broke free, streaming down her face in a steady, silent flood. She pulled Angelo closer against her chest, hugging him so tightly that the little boy let out a small, confused whimper, sensing something was terribly wrong even if he didn't fully understand what.She turned to Carlos, her voice trembling but firm. "I'll take him in.""Raina…" Carlos started, his own eyes slightly red and tired."I'll take him," she repeated, already stepping toward the doors.Bailey's frown deepened instantly, stepping forward to block her path. "The doctor said Xander asked for his son. Not for you."Raina didn't even bother answering her. She simply walked past Bailey, shouldering past her without a second glance, and pushed through the heavy do
The world tilted under Raina's feet. For a second, her vision blurred at the edges, her knees nearly giving out beneath her. Bailey reached out and grabbed her arm without thinking, steadying her before she could actually fall."Raina?" Lisa's voice sounded far away, like it was coming through water.Raina blinked hard, forcing herself to stay upright, to stay present. She couldn't fall apart right now… Not when there were still things she needed to know."The hospital," she said, her voice shaky but urgent. "Where Xander is being treated, do you know which one?"Lisa nodded quickly. "I do...I've actually been waiting for you both, so we could head there together. I figured you'd want to go the second you found out.""Then let's go to the hospital now." Raina said with a panicked voice.The three of them piled back into the car, and Bailey drove just as fast as before, weaving through the darkening streets of Country K. Raina sat in the back this time, her hands clasped so tightly tog
Maxwell didn't hesitate at all and he was extremely thrilled.The question had barely finished landing before he started speaking and his voice carried the smooth confidence of a man who had prepared for exactly this kind of moment.He looked around confidently as he began speaking and his head was
Gerald turned to Lorenzo and Raina and his voice dropped low and direct."Stay inside with your father until I signal you," he said. "Both of you shouldn't come out before then, regardless of what you hear." He looked at them each once. "Trust me."Lorenzo's jaw tightened but he nodded.Raina said
Gerald left the room quietly and the three of them heard his footsteps moving down the hall and then the sound of the front door opening and closing and then nothing but the morning settling around the house.Their father looked at the empty doorway for a moment. Then he turned to Lorenzo.He reach
Nobody spoke for a long time after Lorenzo's words landed.Their father sat with those words in the room and didn't try to argue with them or soften them or redirect them into something more comfortable. He just held them the way you held something that was heavy and sharp and completely deserved.







