Mag-log in~~Oriana~~.
My eyes blinked open, “Ahhh” I groaned, my entire body ached, I tried to sit up but my eyes doubled. What the hell, “Cassie” my voice sounded foreign, hoarse even. I saw a glass of water by the side of the bed, without thinking twice I grabbed it and gulped it down. Finally, My throat regained some moisture, I touched the back of my head, it felt like I had been run over by a truck. What the hell happened? I took in my surroundings, the walls were darker than the walls of the two day luxury suite I had booked. The room gave off a masculine aura, the sheets were black, grey chandeliers gave a dim light, giving the room an even more mysterious energy. Last night's event immediately flashed back, I had just finished from court and was going back to the suite. Gasp “Murder.” The words shot out faster than I could think, I had just witnessed a murder. I pushed myself off the bed, ignoring the pain coursing through my body, I dragged myself off the bed to the oak door. I pushed the knob, it didn't budge, “who's there. Let me go out of here” I banged on it, screaming out of my lungs. My lungs ran out of air very quickly, I paused, letting my breath fall steady. I had to be rational about this. Venice was the heart of Italy and very much the center of crime, so it wasn't difficult for some local crime boss to make me disappear. The lock clicked, I took a step back, scanning my eyes quickly through the room for anything that could be used as a weapon. The knob turned and with a creak the door finally opened. I clutched the pillow I had settled for tightly, an old figure wearing a white overall with a stethoscope hanging off her neck. “I would let go of the pillow If I were you” her voice was old, she walked straight in, dropping the tray she held on the bed stand. My eyes followed her from behind, watching her every move carefully, “I don't have time for games, come child. Let's get this over with” she sounded bored. “Where am I?” I finally found my voice. “Sept tour” she said like it was nothing. I burst into a full blown laughter, clutching my stomach tightly, “that's impossible” I said in between laughs, ignoring the irritated look in her gaze. “Everyone knows, Sept tour is the exclusive home of the Mafia King and Lord. Ciro Conti,” She looked at me like I had grown three heads, “And who do you think brought you back?” She raised a brow. “Impossible” I stuttered, my brain short circuited. A face flashed into my memory, hitting like a tidal, that slow upward curve of those devilish lips, those jaws, those reddish eyes that felt like they were peering right into my soul. I stumbled back, two words ringing repeatedly in my head, “I'm dead.” I muttered. “Not on my watch. Now come, I have much to do.” My eyes darted to the door, a plan quickly took root in my head, “Don't even think about it.” That old voice snapped. I numbly sat beside her, processing everything that was happening. I had to get out of here. “How are you feeling?” She prepared a syringe, flicking it twice. “Like I was mulled by a mob” “Good. At least you're feeling something, those fools overdosed on you.” she snorted. No wonder I lost consciousness, I was drugged. “Right or left arm” she raised the needle “You're not putting whatever that is into me” I spat. “It's the antidote to the drug in your system. You'll stop breathing in the next five minutes” she said flatly, like she wasn't talking about a life. “You poisoned me,” I said sharply. “I didn't. But whatever you say, four minutes.” My heart was beginning to burn, I could feel my head spinning, my breath quickened, “Three minutes” that cold voice echoed again like a death countdown. Fuck it. I stretched out my arm, something warm sipped into my body, my breath steadied. Chills ran down my spine, at my close brush with death. “Brava ragazza” [Good girl] a voice, cold as steel spoke from behind, I lifted my head to the source. A figure came out from the shadows, dressed in all black outfits, the Chandelier casting a light on his devilishly handsome face. Ciro Conti. My nails dug into my palm, having sent the likes of him to prison for years, who would have thought that one day I would end up in the hands of the king amongst them all. “Leave us” She bowed and walked out without looking back. My toes curled as he walked closer to me, “what do you want?” My words came out firm, not betraying the turmoil going on inside me. “My brave little one” he reached out, I smacked his hand away before they could touch me, “Keep your hands to yourself” I spat, “why did you kidnap me. I could have you arrested for this.” Amusement flickered in his eyes, “Have me arrested?” He pursued his lips. “You may be a Mafia King, Mr Ciro. But the law is still operative and I will make sure you rot in jail for your crimes” His lips titled upwards, “I’d love to see you try” “Let me go,” I gritted out. “You're merely a visitor kitty,” he spread his hands, “I didn't chain you to the bed…” he paused, “yet” he finished. “Detaining a supposed visitor is illegal. Not to mention murdering a citizen of Italy” I clamped my mouth shut instantly, I knew my rambling will one day get me into trouble, but not get me killed. His grin widened, “I was starting to think you lost your memory or something. That would have been a pain” he stretched. He sat on the sofa, opening a drawer. Colour drained from my face the moment he pulled out a gun and placed it on the table, then pulled out a document and placed it beside it. “I…I… didn't see anything.” I stuttered, my heart beat rising. “Calm your horse kitty. You haven't given me a reason to kill you yet.” “Stop calling me that” I gritted out. “Whatever you say doll” a low chuckle left his lips. He was enjoying this. I can't die, not yet. I bit down on my lips. He handed me the document. “You have two choices. That or death” the playfulness from earlier disappearing into nothing, replaced by a sharp edge and precision that cut right through the air to lock onto me. Written in bold were the words “Marriage contract”~~Author’s pov~~“Oriana!”The shout ripped out of him sharp enough that she reacted before understanding why, her body turning toward him—Gunfire exploded through the parking lot.Too loud.“Ahhhhhhh.” Oriana screamed.Something slammed into her shoulder hard enough to spin her sideways.Pain detonated instantly.White-hot.Blinding.She hit the concrete with a broken sound caught somewhere between shock and air leaving her lungs.The world tilted violently.Another gunshot.Damien was suddenly above her, dragging her behind a car as bullets cracked against metal.“Shit—shit—”His hands grabbed her face quickly.“Oriana. Look at me.”She could barely hear him properly.Her shoulder burned.No—not burned.Tore.Like someone had shoved fire straight through flesh.Her breath came fast and uneven.“I’ve got you,” Damien said sharply. “Stay with me.”Blood soaked through the red silk disturbingly fast.Damien looked at the blood once and swore viciously under his breath.Then his entire
~~Author’s pov~~The underground parking lot smelled like gasoline and wet concrete.Their footsteps echoed sharply as Damien pulled her through rows of black cars, his grip tight around her wrist.Somewhere above them the gunfire was still going.Muted now.But close enough that every shot punched through Oriana’s chest anyway.“Keep moving,” Damien said.They rounded the corner between two SUVs.“Lì!” [Over there!]A voice cracked through the parking level.Damien’s head snapped up.Three men at the far entrance.Weapons already raised.Everything happened at once.Damien saw it first.His face changed instantly.“Oriana!”The shout ripped out of him sharp enough that she reacted before understanding why, her body turning toward him—Gunfire exploded through the parking lot.Too loud.“Ahhhhhhh.” Oriana screamed.****•••••****The first gunshot had told him this wasn’t random.The second told him exactly how organized it was.Not aimed at him. Not directly.Too messy for an assassin
~~Author’s pov~~She found Ciro near the center of the ballroom.Or maybe he found her.It's hard to tell with him sometimes.He was still speaking to the two men when she approached, whiskey glass still loose in one hand, with that same unreadable expression that made powerful men immediately start choosing their words more carefully around him.His eyes found her before she even reached him.Always that first.Always her first now.Something in his face shifted slightly as she came closer.Not softer.Just… focused.The two men noticed it too.Interesting.One of them smiled politely at Oriana, said something in Italian about beauty and luck and dangerous distractions, then wisely ended the conversation less than a minute later.Ciro watched them leave before looking down at her.“You disappeared.”“You allowed Violetta to kidnap me.”“That wasn’t permission.”Oriana rolled her eyes faintly.“You’re very controlling tonight.”His gaze moved over her slowly.The red dress.Bare shoul
~~Author’s pov~~The venue was on the other side of the city.They took cars, three of them, black and moving through Venice in a way that made traffic shift without anyone needing to ask.Oriana sat beside Ciro in the backseat of the middle car, the city sliding past in streaks of gold and water outside the tinted windows.His hand rested over her thigh.Not polite. Not accidental.Heavy enough that she felt the weight of it through the silk of the dress.His thumb moved once slowly against her leg while he looked out the window, distracted by whatever was already waiting for him tonight.The movement sent heat straight through her stomach.Possessive.Absent-mindedly possessive.Like touching her had become instinct.She looked down at his hand briefly.Long fingers. Scar near the knuckle. The black watch on his wrist catching light every time the car passed under a streetlamp.“You’re staring,” he said without looking at her.“You’re crushing my leg.”“That’s not true.”It absolute
~~Authour’s pov~~Cassie called the next morning.Oriana was still in bed when the phone rang. That rare morning where she had woken up slowly without immediately being ambushed by her own thoughts.She answered before the second ring.“Tell me you’re okay,” Cassie said.No hello. No preamble. Just that.“I’m okay,” Oriana said.“That was too fast,” Cassie said. “When people are actually okay they don’t say it that quickly.”Oriana pressed her lips together.“I’m okay Cassie,” she said again.Slower this time.A pause.“You sound different,” Cassie said.“I’ve been here a while,” Oriana said. “Things adjust.”“Things adjust,” Cassie repeated slowly.Like she was turning each word over individually.“Oria. You were kidnapped.”“I know.”“By a mafia king.”“I know Cassie.”“And now things are adjusting.”Oriana looked at the red rose on the windowsill.Four petals on the sill now.She hadn’t noticed the fourth one fall.“It’s complicated,” she said quietly.The silence that came from Ca
~~Author’s pov~~The next morning Venice woke up grey.Rain tapped softly against the windows. Not heavy enough to storm, just enough to blur the canal and turn the city quieter than usual.Oriana found Violetta already in the sitting room.Shoes off.Curled sideways on the sofa like she owned the place.Which, honestly, maybe she did a little.“There you are,” Violetta said, looking up from her coffee. “I was starting to think Conti finally scared you into hiding.”Oriana took the armchair opposite her.“That would require him to be frightening.”Violetta barked out a laugh.“Oh, I like you.”Nica appeared a moment later with tea for Oriana without needing to ask.Violetta watched this happen with interest.“She likes you too,” she said once Nica left.“Nica likes everyone.”“No,” Violetta said immediately. “She absolutely does not.”Oriana smiled into her tea.Rain filled the silence for a minute.Comfortable.Easy.Violetta stretched her legs across the sofa.“So,” she said, “there
~~Author’s pov~~Oriana didn’t go down for dinner.She sent Nica back with a polite enough excuse about not being hungry, which they both knew was not entirely true, but Nica being Nica, just nodded and left a covered plate outside the door anyway, without making anything of it.Oriana ate it sitti
~~Oriana~~Thinking, it turned out, was harder than it sounded.I had gone back inside after a while, walked up to my room, sat on the edge of the bed and stared at the wall. Which was not exactly productive but it was all I had for the first twenty minutes or so.“A boy on a bench”.I kept coming
~~Oriana~~I barely slept.I had been staring at the ceiling since about two in the morning, listening to the waters outside and having a very firm internal argument with myself about a man I had no business thinking about as much as I currently was.It wasn’t even like anything had happened.That
~~Oriana~~I’ve known about you longer than you’d think.Rosa’s words followed me all the way back upstairs.I turned them over in my head while Nica helped me into the dress Rosa had picked –a deep blue thing, fitted and simple, the kind that didn’t try too hard but still made a statement.I turne







