LOGINORTENSIA
I didn’t look back when I had the chance to escape. I didn’t hesitate. The moment was short, a small window that could close any second, and I had to take it. Only the driver, an older man with a cold look, and Enzo, Vito’s burly, tough-looking guard, were with me. That made it easier. No army of guards, no tight security just them and me. My heart pounded as adrenaline rushed through my veins. I ran. I ran like my life depended on it because it did. The city blurred as I pushed forward. My breath was rough, my legs burned, but I refused to stop. My flats smacked against the pavement expensive, but useless for running. Still, I couldn’t slow down. Not yet. Then, like a miracle, I saw police officers. My heart leaped at the sight of their uniforms. I forced myself to run faster, closing the gap as quickly as I could. When I finally reached them, I nearly collapsed, gasping for breath. “Hey, miss, calm down,” one of the officers said, stepping closer with a concerned look. I shook my head, trying to steady my breathing. “I was kidnapped! Please, you have to help me!” I begged, my voice shaky and desperate. They exchanged looks, hesitation clear on their faces. I followed their eyes and suddenly understood why. I didn’t look like someone who had just escaped a kidnapping. My dress was perfect designer, hugging my body in all the right places. Even my flats, though slightly scuffed, were expensive. No bruises, no torn clothes, nothing to show I was a victim. “Are you sure you were kidnapped, ma’am?” one of them asked, doubt in his voice. I froze. Were they serious? I glanced over my shoulder, my body tense, expecting to see Vito or Enzo appear. But no one was there. The officers’ doubt deepened. “Ma’am, if you’re having issues with your husband, you can settle them in a civil way. Is this a case of domestic violence?” another officer asked, his tone softer, like he was trying to understand. I nearly choked on my frustration. Did they think I was just some housewife running from a fight? They had no idea who Vito was. What he was capable of. “Officers, please,” I begged. “Take me to the station. I’ll be safer there. I can’t stay out here.” They hesitated, studying me closely. Was this really happening? I took a deep breath and forced steel into my voice. “I was kidnapped. His name is Vito Marino.” The moment I said his name, something changed. Their faces darkened, and I saw recognition, then fear. “You said who?” one of them asked, standing straighter. “Vito Marino,” I repeated, the name bitter on my tongue. That got their attention. They exchanged quick glances, their doubt gone. “Miss, we’ll take you to the station now,” one of them said, motioning for me to follow. Relief washed over me, but I knew it wasn’t over yet. I climbed into the police car, my body still trembling. The engine roared to life, pulling away from the curb, taking me far from the nightmare I had been living. My mind was calm. Not fully, but calmer than it had been in Vito’s mansion. For the first time in what felt like forever, I was free from him. I hadn’t even spent a full day with Vito, yet it felt like years. Every second under his control was suffocating. The thought of staying in his world made my skin crawl. His life was nothing but crime, violence, and power. It was dangerous, and I had to get out. I looked out the window, expecting to see the road leading to the police station. But as I watched the streets pass by, a sinking feeling hit me because this wasn’t the way to the station. The road stretched ahead, leading not to safety but back to hell…. Back to Vito’s estate. Fear gripped me. “Officers, what’s happening?” My voice shook as I sat up. But they didn’t answer, then the giant iron gates of Vito’s estate swung open, welcoming us back like a cruel joke. My heart pounded so hard it hurt. No. No. No. I reached for the door handle, desperate to escape, but it was locked. I was trapped. My breathing turned shaky as reality hit me like a punch. The car slowed, stopping in front of the mansion. And there he was… Vito. A cigarette dangled between his fingers, smoke curling around his face. But it wasn’t the cigarette that made my blood run cold. It was his smirk. It was victorious. He had won. The officers stepped out first. One of them pointed at me. “This belongs to you.” A shiver ran down my spine. Even the police worked for him. I was never free. “Thank you, officers,” Vito said smoothly, reaching to the stool beside him. He pulled out a briefcase and handed it over without hesitation. They opened it… Stacks of money. I turned away, unable to watch, unable to believe how much power Vito had. Anger, fear, and helplessness swirled inside me. I walked past him without a word, my body tense, my mind racing. Enzo sat in the living room, typing on his laptop. I ignored him. Instead of taking the elevator, I climbed the stairs, needing time to think. How powerful was Vito if even the law obeyed him? By the time I reached my room, my chest was rising and falling fast. I pushed the door open then froze. Vito was already inside. I swallowed hard. He must have taken the elevator and beaten me here. “I want to be alone,” I said firmly. He scoffed. “You broke my rules, doll. Do you even understand what you did today?” “I want to leave.” My voice wavered, but I stood my ground. “You’re keeping me here against my will. I hate you.” His face darkened. His jaw clenched. The air in the room turned heavy. “You don’t fucking understand, do you?” His voice was low, dangerous. “I own you, doll. You are mine. Get that through your fucking head.” I had never seen him this furious. His presence was suffocating, his rage like a storm ready to destroy everything. “I’ll fucking punish you, doll.” A shiver ran down my spine. Before I could react, Enzo entered the room. My stomach twisted with fear. “Do it,” Vito ordered. Enzo grabbed me easily. He was too strong. I kicked, thrashed, screamed, but it was useless. He carried me down the hall, deeper into the mansion, stopping at a door. A dark room. He threw me inside, my body hitting the cold, hard floor. Before I could stand, the door slammed shut and darkness swallowed me whole. “Noooo… pleaseeee!!!” I screamed, but the only sound was my own echo, bouncing off the walls, mocking me.The doors of the master bedroom slammed against the wall with a deafening crack. Vito walked into the room angrily."What the fuck..." he growled, pacing across the room like. "Those are definitely Valentino's men, and Ricardo's men. Every single one of them."He had just gone to have a meeting with a high-profile businessman in a secure, exclusive clubhouse downtown—a routine meeting to secure shipping routes. But the second his drink hit the table, chaos broke loose. Gunfire erupted out of nowhere, shattering the premium crystal and tearing through the plush leather booths. It wasn't a standard, localized hit. It was a synchronized, chaotic mess, and it seems it was Ricardo and Valentino's men turning a public lounge into a war zone just to get to him.He had to leave before his entire security detail was wiped off the board, forcing his way through the back alleys while bullets tore up behind his tires.He sat down on the edge of the cushion, running a scarred hand through his ha
The bedroom was drowning in a frustrated silence. Ortensia sat on the edge of the mattress. Vito stood near the dresser across the room, buttoning up a clean, pitch-black shirt. His movements were slow, and entirely detached. Vito had refused to touch her, that was the punishment. Funny how the table had turned, it was him who used to punish her using sex, but now starving her with sex. Whenever she had been stubborn or defiant in the past, his dominance in the sheets was his weapon to break her walls.Now, his complete and utter withholding of intimacy was a far more brutal execution. He was locking her out of his space entirely, turning into a cold ghost.She hated it. She wanted him, she missed him, the physical craving for his touch mixing dangerously with the residual terror of Valentino house. She stood up from the bed, as she crossed the space, stopping just inches from his broad chest."Vito, look at me," Ortensia said, her voice cracking a little.Vito didn't even flinch.
The silence that settled over the living room was suffocating. Ortensia sat frozen on the sofa, her eyes fixed blankly on the floor as the terrifying reality of her situation began to sink in.For months, Vito had operated under the assumption that he was the apex predator of this city, the undisputed ruler of his own domain. But looking at the scorched aftermath of Valentino’s trap, the illusion completely shattered. Ricardo’s gang and Valentino’s gang were the real rivals.They were the true ancient empires of the city's underworld, titans who had been trading blood, territory, and secrets since long before Vito had ever pulled his first trigger.Vito stood by the glass window, his broad shoulders tense as he stared out into the perimeter of his estate. A realization settled deep into his chest. He hadn't been a king at all. Vito had simply been another pawn, blinded by anger and revenge, caught up in Ricardo’s lies.Ricardo had meticulously raised him, fed him grievances, and sharp
The heat from the burning vehicle was intense enough. Valentino stood perfectly still, his eyes fixed on the roaring fire that consumed the driveway. He reached into his coat pocket as his phone began to ring against his palm. He snapped it open and pressed it to his ear, his eyes never leaving the wreckage."Report," Valentino commanded."Sir, we have a big problem," Andrew’s panicked voice crackled through the speaker, competing with the distant crackle of the flames."Vito isn't in that vehicle. Our perimeter cameras just picked up movement deep inside the residential wing. Vito had entered the house. He's already past the secondary checkpoints."Valentino's jaw clenched. He shook his head, staring directly at the inferno."It can't be," Valentino snapped, his happy tone vanishing into a deadly whisper. "I am looking at the fire right now, Andrew. The rocket hit the target directly. The vehicle is completely obliterated. There is no way he survived that blast.""He was never inside
The silence inside the pastel bedroom was suffocating, broken only by the low hum of the estate’s air conditioning. Vito stood frozen near the threshold, his dark eyes wide as he absorbed the icy, furious stare coming from his doll. He had expected tears, trembling hands, and a desperate run into his arms. Instead, the emotional wall she had put up was impenetrable."Why are you here, Vito?" Ortensia asked, her voice dropping into a shock tone, her eyes narrowing as a like Vito had made a mistake coming here… Vito stood before Ortensia, his chest rising and falling with barely contained frustration. The absurdity of the situation gripped him. He had bypassed an army, risked his syndicate, and walked straight into a snake's den to save her. She had every chance to escape, yet she stayed. Why?"What do you mean, what am I doing here?" Vito asked, his voice a low, dangerous grow. "I came to get you back, Ortensia. I thought you were being tortured. I thought you were dying. I just sawe
The mansion was completely quiet, but the air inside the office felt too hot. Vito paced back and forth across the tiles. Behind him, Rico and Enzo stood with their arms crossed, their faces set in hard stone. Nobody spoke. The only sound was the ticking of the clock, and it was driving them all crazy. Vito had been waiting for a sign, any sign, since they dumped Dr. Alex’s body.He knew Valentino was out there, playing games and waiting for him to break.Suddenly, the door swung open. A young man, one of Vito’s men… he rushed in, his face completely pale and his hands shaking as he held a small cardboard box wrapped in thick packing tape."Boss," the soldier stammered, his voice cracking. "This just arrived at the front gate. A courier left it. He said it’s for you."Vito didn't say a word. He just jerked his head, and Enzo stepped forward to snatch the box out of the kid's hands before kicking him out of the room. Enzo placed the package right on the center of the mahogany desk. Ric
“I’m gonna cum,” he said, his voice low and his eyes shut, like he was praying. His hips rolled with rhythm, each movement a silent demand, each thrust deep and certain.Ortensia felt him tense that moment before release when time folds. Then warmth spilled into her mouth, and she froze. “Swallow
ORTENSIA POVI sit in the living room, my phone in my hand, staring at Vito's name displayinhbon the screen. My thumb hovers over the call button, but I can’t press it. I just keep staring, like the phone might give me the words I don’t have. "What would I even say"My chest feels heavy. I think of
A few minutes passed after Vito left, and I just laid there staring at the ceiling, my stomach aching like it was screaming through my skin. Then, out of nowhere, I heard a knock on the door.I sat up slowly, and confused. Vito? No way. That man won’t knock on his own bedroom door. He walks in like
It was that day when I stepped into the room… the one Vito was furious about when I broke the ash of his late brother. My eyes landed on the photo album. I opened it carefully, flipping through the pages. Then, there was this woman’s face… This woman, right there in one of the pictures.My heart sk







