MasukCamilla
Thursday, September 4, 2025. I was going to be a bride who had just given 22 hours and 44 minutes to prepare for her wedding and who knew the groom 22 hours 36 minutes to the wedding through the internet. Not to mention he was twice my age. My mother stormed into my room around 5 am to get me ready. Apparently the groom wanted the marriage to be in the morning because he had some work to do. It was weird but nobody could question Don Salvatore. I looked at the clock as the maids dragged my corset blouse until I was sure that I had broken some ribs. 7: 10 am. I had just 50 more minutes. I came down the stairs and Vanessa gave me a look over. " At least you don't look like a whore this time.” I closed my eyes. I pictured myself bolting through the garden, barefoot, with my makeup, screaming for someone, anyone, to help me. I pictured the guards tackling me, my father’s disappointed sigh and Leo’s hand on my shoulder like a chain. I pictured dying on that altar. I could just grab the knife and a quick deep slice across my own wrist would be enough. At least then it would be over on my terms. But I was too much of a coward for that. I turned away from the window of the car driving me to the chapel. I wasn't even feeling anything anymore. Because the truth, the ugly, final truth, was this: I was going to walk down that aisle this morning. I was going to let them cut my palm and press my bleeding hand to Salvatore’s and feel the life drain out of whatever was left of Camilla Rossi. And I was going to smile while I did it. Because running was a fantasy, and fantasies die. I walked down the aisle with my father who I never really considered my father even though we had been close when I was a kid. I was dressed in a floor-length gown of ivory silk that clung like a second skin and it neckline plunging low enough to make look like the thing they were selling me as. I had no idea why I was wearing white though, I was no longer a virgin. Surely my dear husband knows that. The side doors had men dressed in black posted there with their hands resting on holstered guns. The balcony doors was locked, I’d checked earlier when they let me “freshen up.” The service corridor behind the bar was blocked by a wall of shoulders of men in dark suits. Every exit was a man.. Escape wasn’t even possible. Don Salvatore waited at the end of the aisle. He was old but looks surprisingly handsome. There were strands of silver hair by the corners of his dark hair which swept back to reveal sharp cheekbones. It was the eyes that unnerved me. They looked achingly familiar. When I reached him, he took my hand without ceremony, turned it palm-up, and cut it with a slash. I hissed in pain. He cut his own palm and clasped my hands together,m. The sting made my eyes water. “Blood to blood,” the officiant intoned. “Life to life. Until death do you part.” The room answered with a low chorus of “Salute.” There was no kissing. So he didn't choke on peanut butter and die. I belonged to him now with no way out. Don Salvatore released my hand and looked at me in an assessing way. “Take her home,” he orders one of his men. “I have business to do.” The man nodded once and he didn’t even glance back as he turned to the men who’d already begun crowding around him with their cigars lit and their low laughte. It was clear that I had been dismissed. The drive back to the estate was silent and I pressed my forehead to the cool glass and let myself feel it for one stupid, glorious second: I was alone. He wasn't going to be around to consummate the marriage. When we pulled up to the very beautiful estate,my new prison, apparently, the driver opened my door without a word. A maid was waiting on the marble steps and she led me through the corridor. My room was at the end of the east wing. It was massive and was devoid of warmth. There was a four-poster bed dressed in black silk and a walk-in closet the size of my old apartment. It also had floor-to-ceiling windows that overlooked the rest of the estate which I must say was huge and pretty. The maid curtsied. “If you need anything, signora, ring the bell.” With that, she left. I stood there for while, still in the wedding gown. Then I reached behind me, found the zipper, and peeled the dress off and went to the bathroom to take a shower. I found out that closet was already stocked. Someone, probably Salvatore, had known exactly what size I wore. There were silk slips, cashmere sweaters, tailored trousers. Everything looked expensive and we're in either black or deep crimson. I pulled on the most comfortable clothes I could find, a oversized top and panties which I brought from my house. I crawled under the covers and slept like the dead. When I woke, the room was dark. My stomach began to growl and I went downstairs barefooted to find something to eat. I thought I was the only one at home apart from the guards. So when I stepped into the kitchen and saw a half dressed blonde man with his back turned to me facing the kitchen island, I screamed. He turned to look at me and I realized why the Don's eyes looked so familiar because they were the exact same color of the ones that the man that fucked me thoroughly last night had. I took a step back and tripped on my feet and just like yesterday he caught me before I could reach the ground. He didn't look surprise to see me he only gave me a grin. “Nice to meet you again, Camilla,” he said, “Or should I say… stepmother?”LucasCamilla sat rigid in the passenger seat beside me. The dress I had given her had ridden up her thighs, exposing the pale skin that called my attention to them everytime. Her bare feet were tucked awkwardly beneath her. She hadn't said a single word after she had asked me that question and I wondered what she was thinking.I allowed myself a small, private smile in the darkness of the car. This night was just the beginning of my laid down plans. It had taken months of careful orchestration, of pulling a lot of strings. It started from the day I realized that my father had someone close to him. He had tried to hide it from him, he had tried to hide his obsession over this red haired woman but he hadn't known that hatred run deeper than blood. It's why I knew Camilla's name. It's why I had taken her that night. And Sophia, the girl from the club was also orchestrated. Although everything else was true, I had known that Camilla won't resist saving her. She was quite dumb in that
CamillaThere was nothing gentle about this kiss. Lucas kissed me like he’d been starving for it. His hand tightened on my chin, holding me exactly where he wanted me, while the other slammed against the wall beside my head. I tasted anger and hunger on his tongue as it swept into my mouth, claiming, demanding. A low growl rumbled from his chest when I bit his lip in retaliation.My body betrayed me instantly. Heat exploded low in my belly, slick and urgent, and I arched against him before I could stop myself. The thin red dress was no barrier at all. I could feel every hard inch of him pressed against me, his thigh still wedged between my legs from how he’d pinned me. My nipples scraped against his chest with every ragged breath, aching.I hated how good it felt. I hated him.I shoved at his shoulders, but my fingers curled into his jacket instead, pulling him closer. A whimper slipped out of me when he angled his head and deepened the kiss, devouring me like he wanted to consume eve
Camilla We slipped out the estate. Lucas knew every corner without cameras and Elijah was nowhere in sight. I swear I still didn't understand that man. We took a path to a waiting car far from the main gate. "You shouldn't have dragged Elena into this," he said after a while of driving. "If Cassio finds out she talked..." "I didn't drag her. She wants to be free," I said. "And you are helping, so stop acting like you don't care." He glanced at me. "I wouldn't use the word care, princess. Don't be deceived." I looked at him. What was he going on about? He shifted the topic and began to talk about the plan. He had gone to the Garden yesterday night to scout. There was a blind spot in the east wall. Thirty seconds every hour when the cameras moved. Guards who took cigarette breaks at certain times. I listened carefully, memorizing every detail. Lucas kept his eyes on the dark road ahead, his hands tight on the wheel. The car hummed low, cutting through the night like a knife. M
CamillaWhat the hell was he doing here? I had not expected to see Lucas at Elena's house. We had talked about me coming here to see her, but he never said he would show up. The garden smelled of sweet roses and fresh grass. Sunlight danced on the fountains. But all I saw was him. Elena touched my arm gently. "I didn't know you two knew each other so well. Lucas showed up at my door early this morning. He said he wanted to see Matteo. He's been here ever since."Matteo, gave me a tentative smile. I forced a smile and stepped closer to the table. "Nice to meet you, Matteo."I took the chair across from Lucas abd Elijah stood like a statue near the tall hedges. Elena poured tea for everyone. Matteo chattered away about his cars and surprisingly Lucas listened to him. It was strange to see this side of him. But every time his eyes flicked to me, it felt like a brand.After a while, Elena stood up. "Matteo, come help me bring more cakes and biscuits from the kitchen. You can show Lucas
Camilla I told Lucas everything that Elena managed to tell him in that short while and to my relief, he seemed to know where this Garden place was. "This is fucking suicide, Camilla." I kept my mouth shut, not wanting to tell him I thought it was too. He released my arm only to rake both hands through his hair, pacing two steps in the confined space before whipping back to face me. "Do you think you can just walk into that place and pull people out?" "Then help me," I said. "You know the operations. You know the weak points. If you're going to stop me, do it now, but if not. ." "Stop you?" He laughed, but there was no humor in it. "Baby, I don't think anyone could stop you. That's the fucking problem." Silence stretched between us, thick with everything unsaid. "Why are you helping me, Lucas? You could walk away. You could tell your father everything, stay loyal. You're his son. Why risk this?" He went quiet and even when he stepped closer, I didn't retreat. It was like I w
CamillaI stared at Elena, too stunned to speak. My pulse hammered against my throat. “I can’t accept that,” I whispered. “There has to be a way.”Elena turned her face toward the water, "It's what I bear happens to all of them. Cassio acquires girls, play with them for some while and then make them work in his club. ” she said quietly. “The place is on the east edge of the city. They call it the Garden.”My stomach knotted. Sophia had clung to hope when I promised I’d help. I couldn’t let her become another nameless girl.“How do you know this?” I asked.Elena gave a hollow laugh. “Because I’ve been his wife for twelve years. I’ve overheard phone calls. I’ve seen the men he sends out at night. I’ve cleaned blood off his shirts when they come back.” She glanced toward the house again, voice dropping to almost nothing. “He doesn’t hide it from me anymore. He knows I won’t speak. Who would I tell? The other wives? They have their own bruises.”I reached out and touched her arm lightly.
LucasCamilla's reaction was immediate. She spun around and the color drained from her face so fast I thought she might actually faint. Her hands moved behind her back, trying to hide the paper, trying to look innocent, trying to do about five things at once and failing spectacularly at all of them
CamillaBy the time morning came, I had turned the night's events over in my mind so many timesThe voices in the garden, the person who came into my room. And then there was Isabella.She had arrived the same day as all of this. Perhaps she had something to do with what the men were saying in the
Camilla I went back to my room feeling particularly antsy and I knew exactly why. Isabella. I removed my clothes and went to freshen up for the night but I kept remembering the things she said to me and the things I should have said to her if Lucas had not interrupted. I was practically seethin
Lucas Isabella's smile was an obvious mask. She had perfected over the years. Camilla could do with a bit of lesson from her. "What the fuck are you doing here?" "What's wrong? You look like you just encountered something distasteful." "I wonder what." I replied sarcastically. She laughed. It w




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