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SALVATORE POV Ten years ago, my family was slaughtered and burnt down in our own house. Tonight, I was finally returning the favor. Rain hammered against the black windows of the SUV as the cathedral came into view through the darkness. My fingers tightened slowly around the gun resting on my lap while old memories clawed their way back into my head. Blood on marble floors. My mother screaming my name. Fire swallowing the Romano estate. And betrayal, from other Mafia families. They thought I died that night. They buried the Romano name like it meant nothing. If not because of my uncle I will also be a dead man. It took me 10 years to take what was taken from me. But they don't know, monsters don't die that easily. "Boss," Charlie said from the front seat, his voice calm and steady. "Everything is ready." I lifted my eyes toward the glowing cathedral ahead. Luxury cars lined the entrance. The entrance was fully armed with soldiers. I smiled because nothing can stop me from getting my revenge today, not even if this cathedral is fully armed. Inside, the Moretti family and Dante Caruso were probably drinking expensive champagne while celebrating another political alliance built on blood. Cowards. My jaw tightened. "Snipers?" I asked quietly. "In position." "Exits?" "Locked down the second we move in." Good. Nobody leaves unless I allow it. Lightning flashed across the sky, briefly illuminating the cathedral like heaven itself was warning them. Too late. Charlie glanced at me through the mirror carefully. "You sure you want to do this personally?" The question hung in the silence. Most mafia bosses would've sent soldiers. Not me. This revenge belonged to my hands. My bullets. My rage. "I waited ten years," I said coldly. "I'm not missing the look on their faces." Charlie nodded once. No more questions. Smart man. I looked down at my black leather gloves stained faintly with blood from earlier business. Violence had become second nature years ago. It's necessary. But tonight it felt different. Heavier. Because this wasn't just revenge anymore. This was resurrection. The ghost of Salvatore Romano walking back into the world his enemies stole from him. A guard opened my door as the rain poured harder outside. Cold air hit my face instantly. The cathedral lights glowed against the storm while music drifted faintly through the walls. Wedding music. Funny. Ten years ago, my family died screaming. Tonight, theirs would too. Charlie stepped beside me, adjusting his gun beneath his jacket. "Once we enter," he murmured, "there's no going back." I stared at the cathedral doors. Then I smiled slowly. Coldly. "There was never a way back." The second I walked through the cathedral doors with my men behind me, every fake smile disappeared. Music stopped. Glasses shook. The people started screaming. Good. Let them panic. For ten years, they thought Salvatore Romano was dead. Tonight, I reminded them why monsters are hard to kill. Smoke rolled in behind me from the burning entrance downstairs while my men locked every exit. Guns raised. Nobody moved or breathed. Then I saw her. Lena Moretti. The bride. In a white dress, dark hair falling over her shoulders and pretty enough to start wars. And standing beside her was Dante Caruso. The man whose family destroy my family. His hand moved toward his gun immediately. I tilted my head slightly. "Don't." Dante froze instantly because he recognized me. The color drained from his face slowly. Like he'd just seen death walk into the room wearing a black suit. "Salvatore Romano," he whispered. Chaos exploded. People started screaming. Women stumbled backward. Guards reached for weapons. I walked forward slowly, my shoes crunching against broken glass. My eyes never left the bride. She stared at me like she couldn't decide if I was real or a ghost. Interesting. Luca Moretti recovered first, always arrogant but stupid. "You should've stayed dead," he snapped, reaching for his weapon. I shot him before he finished talking. The bullet hit his throat. Blood sprayed across the white flowers behind him. The room erupted louder. Luca dropped to his knees choking on blood before collapsing face-first onto the marble floor. And suddenly everything inside me went quiet. Ten years of rage. Ten years of nightmares. Ten years of hearing my mother scream in my head. Quiet. But not enough. Never enough. Killian came at me next. I put two bullets in his chest without blinking. His body flew backward into the wedding cake. White frosting mixed with blood. Perfect. The Moretti brothers dying at their sister's wedding felt poetic in a twisted way. Screaming filled the ballroom again. But I wasn't looking at the bodies anymore. I was looking at her. Lena. She wasn't crying and wasn't begging. I was waiting for her to faint like other women. Instead, she pulled a teenage boy behind her protectively. Matteo. Her younger brother. I recognized him from surveillance reports. But he wasn't what caught my attention. She was. Because while everyone else in the room cared about saving themselves, Lena protected him first. Her hands trembled. Her breathing shook. But she still stood in front of him like she'd die before letting anyone touch him. That surprised me. Women raised in cartel families usually learned selfishness young. But not her. Dante finally found his voice again. "You think this changes anything?" he spat. "You're still outnumbered." I glanced around lazily at the guards aiming weapons at me. Then back at him. "You're confusing breathing with power." Before Dante could react, Charlie slammed the butt of his gun against his jaw. Marcus hit the floor hard. More screaming. They are panicking. The priest looks as if he is about to vomit. I ignored all of it. Because Lena was staring at me now. Really staring. And Christ. Those eyes. Dark and furious. Beautiful enough to make destruction feel holy. "You killed my brothers," she whispered. No tears. Only hatred. I walked closer until I stood directly in front of her. Close enough to smell her perfume beneath the smoke and blood. It smells like Jasmine something soft and dangerous. "You say that," I murmured, "like they deserved mercy." Her chin lifted instantly. Defiant. Bad idea. I liked challenge too much. "You don't get to decide who deserves death." The fire in her voice hit something ugly inside me. Most people feared me. Avoiding eye contact, they even try not to breathe too loudly around me. But this woman looked at me like she wanted me alive and also stab me at the same time. My obsession started there. Not because she was beautiful, but because she fought back. I reached toward her slowly. Matteo flinched behind her. Lena stepped in front of him immediately. Again. Protective. Interesting. "You're afraid," I said quietly. "I'm not afraid of you." Lie. I could see her pulse jumping wildly in her throat. But even terrified, she refused to submit. That made her dangerous. And I had always loved dangerous things. Charlie stepped beside me. "Boss, we need to move." Right. And Dante. I glanced down at him bleeding on the floor. Alive. For now. Tonight wasn't about killing him. Tonight was about taking something from him. My eyes returned to Lena. And suddenly I knew exactly what I wanted. Her. The realization hit me instantly. Cold. Possessive. Absolute. Dante noticed too. His expression darkened. "No," he snapped, struggling to stand. "You don't touch her." I smiled. Actually smiled. Because men like Dante only understood pain when something belonged to them. And the second he called her his, I wanted to take her even more. I grabbed her wrist. She gasped and tried pulling away immediately. "Let go of me." Her voice shook with anger. Not weakness. Anger. I leaned closer until my mouth was near her ear. "You wear my enemy's name," I said softly. "That alone should scare you." Her breath caught. For one second, something dangerous passed between us. The way her body reacted to my voice made me more obsessed. The kind that ruins lives. Then she whispered, "Go to hell." God. I almost dragged her against me right there. Instead, I tightened my grip slightly. "You first." Matteo suddenly stepped forward. "Don't touch my sister!" Brave kid, but also stupid. Two of my guards raised their weapons immediately. Lena moved in front of Matteo without hesitation. "Please," she said quickly, finally sounding scared. "He's just a child." And there it was. Not fear for herself. Fear for him. Something twisted painfully inside my chest. Because suddenly I remember that night. The way my brothers were terrified. I looked at Matteo carefully. Then back at her. Interesting. Very interesting. "Take them both," I ordered calmly. The room froze. Lena's face lost color instantly. "No." Charlie grabbed Matteo while I pulled Lena toward me. She fought hard immediately, nails digging into my arm and her body twisting against mine. Pure fury and I enjoyed it too much. "Let me go!" Her body slammed against my chest as she struggled. Her body feels so soft, warm and alive. Too alive. I leaned down beside her ear while my men secured the exits. "You should stop fighting," I murmured. "Or what?" My hand tightened around her waist. "Or I'll start enjoying this too much." She froze for exactly one second. Only one. But I felt it. The tension. I know she also felt it, because she stopped fighting. The fear mixed with something dangerously close to curiosity. And that was when I realized revenge had already become something worse. Because standing in the middle of blood, death, and screaming guests, all I could think about was how perfect my enemy felt in my hands. Then gunshots exploded outside the ballroom. Charlie's voice turned sharp instantly. "Boss snipers!" Before anyone could react, Lena gasped. Warm blood splashed across her white dress.CHAPTER 53 SALVATORE POVI stood at the dock as the boats pulled in.The water lapped against the wood beneath my boots. My clothes still carried the blood from the compound. Matteo stepped off first, bruised and tired but on his feet. Lena ran to him and pulled him into her arms. Her sobs carried on the wind, the first real break since the wedding. I saw it in the way her shoulders shook, the way she held him like he might disappear again. I didn't move. Didn't interrupt. I watched.The relief in Matteo's face. The way Lena cried into his shoulder. The scene hit me quiet, no words, just the sight of them together, safe, home. The obsession that drove me to the compound, the clouding that made me reckless, it all led to this moment. I stayed back and let them have it.The dock felt steady under my boots. The blood on my hands dried as I stood there watching, silent. But the image stayed. Lena breaking. Matteo home. The peace from the morning mixed with this. The walls, the control,
CHAPTER 52 LENA POVThe boats cut through the water toward the dock, engines loud against the quiet evening.I stood at the edge of the fortress grounds, heart hammering hard. The air felt heavy .Salvatore's men had radioed ahead. Matteo was alive. Coming home. I paced the grass, hands twisting together. The panic from the kidnapping still sat in my chest like a stone. Was taken, Because of the life we lived now, because of Salvatore, because of me. But the promise, the way he fought, it kept me standing here. Waiting.The first boat appeared through the fog. Men jumped out. Then Matteo. Bruised. Tired. But walking. Alive. He saw me and his face broke open. He ran. I ran too. He crashed into my arms and I held him tight. Sixteen years old, strong, but in that moment he felt like the boy I had protected from the start. The tears came then, hard and deep. The first real break since the wedding, Everything I had held back poured out in sobs that shook my entire body.Matteo's arms wra
CHAPTER 51 SALVATORE POVI need to bring Matteo back alive; Lena trusted me to do so.I led the team through the trees outside Caruso's hidden location. The safe house sat quiet. Guards patrolled the perimeter. My men moved silently behind me. Weapons ready. Zero words needed. Matteo was inside. Taken because of me. Because of Lena. The obsession to keep her safe had brought this. Now it drove me forward. Brutal."Positions," I whispered into the radio. Teams spread out. Front. Back. Sides. I gave the signal. We stormed the compound. . Doors exploded inward. Men shouted. Caruso guards fell quickly. . I moved through the chaos. Heart pounding. Matteo. I needed him alive.A guard came at me. I shot him down. Another rushed from the side. I took him out. The compound turned into a battlefield. My men cleared rooms. Shots echoed. Bodies dropped. I pushed deeper. The obsession clouded everything. Lena's face. Her panic. Her blame. It fueled every trigger pull. Every step forward. Diego'
CHAPTER 50 LENA POVSalvatore's promise cut through the noise of the war room."Matteo comes home alive." His voice stayed firm. He stood at the center of the maps and reports, eyes scanning every line. Men rushed around him. Phones rang nonstop. Orders flew out. The empire moved under his command. I watched from the edge, my hands clenched at my sides. The panic for Matteo sat heavy in my chest. Already acting like one of the men. Checking perimeters. Handling business. Now taken. Kidnapped. Because of the world Salvatore pulled us into. Because of me. Because of us.I stepped closer to him. "You promise. After everything I said. The blame. The destruction. You stand here. You haven't even slept. Tracking every communication. I see the truth now. Your darkness. The violence. The way you burn everything for us. I still fear it. The rage. The control. But I can't imagine surviving without you beside me. Not after last night. Not after the way you held me. The way you kissed me. The co
CHAPTER 49 SALVATORE POVThe war room hummed with constant activity.Reports came in fast from the field. Warehouses hit. Caruso men down. But Matteo's location stayed hidden somewhere. I stood over the table, eyes on the latest intercepts. Communications. Codes. Pieces coming together slowly. The pattern started to emerge."Got something," I said finally. My finger traced a line on the map carefully. "This signal. Caruso safe house near the coast. Matteo's there. Move teams now."Charlie nodded without hesitation. "Teams ready in ten minutes. We hit hard?""Hard. Alive. Matteo comes out breathing." I turned to the next report on the table. My mind split between two priorities. Matteo. Lena. The obsession to keep her safe clouded everything else. I pushed a strike on another warehouse even if it pulled men from the main rescue operation. "Double the team on the coast. No risks. Nothing happens to the perimeter."Diego stepped closer to me. "Boss. That pulls men from the north route.
CHAPTER 48 LENA POVChaos spread fast across the empire without stopping.Orders flew everywhere. Men moved in and out of the war room constantly. Maps covered every table in front of him. Salvatore stood at the center, eyes sharp, voice steady and controlled. He hadn't slept since the news came. The bandage on his side showed under his open shirt. He ignored the pain completely. Ignored everything but getting Matteo back.I watched from the side of the room. My hands twisted together nervously. Panic still sat heavy in my chest like a stone. Matteo. Taken because of me. Because of us. Salvatore's voice cut through all the noise. "Hit the warehouses tonight. Zero mercy. Caruso feels every loss. Matteo comes home alive."A man nodded quickly. "Teams ready. We move in the dark."Salvatore turned to another without hesitation. "Double the guards on the island. Zero one gets close. Lena stays in my sight until this ends."I stepped closer when the room cleared a little. "You haven't slep
LENA POVI woke up in silk sheets that probably cost more than most people's houses. And for one horrible second, I forgot where I was.The room was quiet except for the sound of waves crashing against rocks somewhere below the fortress. Pale sunlight spilled through massive glass windows overlook
CHAPTER 3 SALVATORE POVThe first thing Lena Moretti did after arriving on my island was glare at me like she wanted to watch me burn alive. Interesting.Most people arrived here terrified. Broken or either begging.But Lena stood in the middle of my fortress soaked in rain, blood staining her w
SALVATORE POVRevenge was supposed to feel cleaner than this. Simple. Kill everyone responsible, walking away empty but satisfied.Instead, I stood outside Lena Moretti's bedroom at two in the morning wondering why I couldn't stop thinking about the way her hands shook when Matteo smiled at her.I
CHAPTER 2LENA POVMy wedding dress was covered in blood. Not mine. My brothers'.The smell wouldn't leave me. It smells like blood mixed with smoke and gunpowders. Everything smelt like death. It clung to my skin as Salvatore Romano dragged me through the cathedral like I already belonged to him.







