LOGINSELENA'S POV
The first gunshot rang out exactly when my mouth was already poised to whisper “I do” to the man who had spent the last twelve months turning my life into a masterpiece of ordinary miracles. For a single, disorienting second the world held its breath. The violinist’s bow hung in the air, the candles flickered, and Enzo’s smile... bright, mischievous, the very thing that had made me think our future could be written in the same ink as the vows we were about to exchange... vanished, replaced by a hollow stare. I remember that moment clearer than any of the screaming that followed, clearer than the patch of red that stained the marble floor, clearer than the way the stained‑glass windows behind the altar exploded into shards of colored shards. I remember the exact instant the warmth left Enzo’s eyes. “Down!” He shouted, voice cracking with a fear I had never heard him make. It was not the low, affectionate murmur he had whispered against my cheek while adjusting my veil this morning. It was a command stripped of all romance, raw and animal. He thrust me toward the side aisle, his hand gripping mine with a strength that hurt. The second shot ripped the altar’s stone, flinging dust like confetti. Gunmen in black-and‑gold uniforms slid into the church, masks concealing half their faces, boots thudding on tiles. The scent of gunpowder, metallic and sharp, soaked the air and seemed to smother the incense that had just begun to rise. A bridesmaid next to me collapsed, her scream swallowed by a bullet that splintered the pew behind her. Blood spread across my lace, a stark, scarlet river that ran over the pearls of my necklace. My mind tried to reject what was happening... this could not be my wedding day. It could not be happening to us. Enzo’s grip tightened. “Selena, run!” He pushed me forward, his other hand now a frantic command. The corridor ahead was a file of bodies pushing, stumbling, falling. Glass shattered behind us. “Enzo—” I began, but he cut the word short. “Don’t stop moving.” His fingers dug into the skin of my wrist, the nails grazing the pale flesh. I could feel his pulse, frantic and rapid, a metronome keeping time with the gunfire. Only a few steps away from the back exit, a bullet slammed into his shoulder. He staggered, a spray of crimson blooming across his crisp white tuxedo. I heard the wet pop of blood hitting the marble and felt my stomach lurch. My breath caught.. tears sprang to my eyes, hot and unbidden. ”No, no, no, you're hurt Enzo”. I cried. He tried to keep his footing, gritting his teeth. “No! no, no, no…” He muttered, his jaw clenched around something I could not hear. Another blast ripped the air. The second shot struck his chest, and he fell to one knee, the world tilting under our feet. “Enzo!” I sobbed, dropping to the floor beside him, my fingers slick with his blood. It wasn’t just the wound that drenched my hands... it was the weight of his body, the lean of his shoulders, the way his breath came in ragged, shallow bursts. His hand clasped my wrist like a vice. “Listen to me,” he hissed, his voice a raw edge of desperation. “You need to run.” “I’m not leaving you!” I cried, the words choking against the gunfire that roared nearer. “Selena!” He made me look at him, his eyes... those brown, fierce eyes that had seen me through a thousand ordinary mornings... now darting with an electric fury. “If they find you with me, they’ll kill you too.” Bullets sprayed, Enzo shoved me toward a banquet table... white linen draped over the scarred wood like a funeral shroud. “Hide.” He whispered, urgency tearing through his composure. I stared, heart shattering. “Enzo...” “Hide, Selena!” He barked, his tone now not just a command but a farewell. He pressed his forehead to mine, his breath hot, his lips inches from mine. “I love you.” The words landed on my cheek like a kiss of ash. Then, with the last of his strength, he shoved me beneath the table, the fabric swallowing me whole. My head was pressed against the cold, polished base of the table as body heat rose in hot wisps. The gunfire above became a percussive drumbeat, each crack echoing through the floorboards like distant thunder. I covered my mouth with both hands, stifling a scream that threatened to betray my hiding place. Another round of gunshots erupted. I heard Enzo shouting, heard the crack of his own gun, the metallic impact of bodies hitting the floor. A scream followed by a chilling choke. My breath hitched... through the thin slit my head poked out, I saw Enzo stagger backward, blood spilling from his mouth, a dark river running down his chin. “No…” I mouthed, my throat a raw wound, shaking my fingers until they bled, just to keep the sound out of the air. He turned his gaze toward where I was, eyes wide, desperate, pleading. In them I saw something that was not fear but an apology... an apology for pulling me into this hell, for failing to protect the woman he loved. A second bullet pierced his abdomen, bright against his black tuxedo. He clutched at his stomach, the world around him a smear of crimson and pain. Then another. Then another. His body crumpled onto the marble, still and stiller than the stone beneath it. I bit my own hand hard enough to bleed. The taste of copper in my mouth was less terrifying than the sound of boots closing in on his lifeless form. Men in black‑and‑gold uniforms gathered around him, their silhouettes like predators examining roadkill. One laughed, a cruel, hollow sound. “Thought the famous Ravelli would last longer,” he sneered, kicking Enzo’s ribs with a cruelty that made my stomach churn. “Boss wants confirmation,” another muttered, as if they were checking a list of names. A third crouched, grabbed Enzo’s jaw, and said with a grin, “He’s dead.” They lifted him like a sack of grain, dragging his body toward the exit. Blood smeared across the polished floor, each footstep heavy. My vision blurred, sweat slick on my skin, heart hammering against my ribs. One of the men stopped directly in front of the table, his mask hiding his features but his eyes... a cold, calculating glint, rising to meet mine. He lowered his hand, adjusting a silver necklace that clinked against his chest. The emblem on the pendant caught the fractured light: a snake and a dragon coiled around a sword and shield. I didn’t know why that symbol terrified me more than the carnage, but something inside me clicked. Execution... a message, this was not random terror... it was a meticulously planned purge. The men vanished as quickly as they had appeared, disappearing into the broken arches, their laughter echoing down the nave. An oppressive silence settled, the kind that follows a funeral, heavy and suffocating. Blood seeped across the marble toward me, a slow tide of inevitability. When the gunfire ceased, I lay still, breath shallow, my mind a whirl of disbelief and numbness. Time stretched, each second an eternity. Finally, my trembling fingers found the edge of the tablecloth. I crawled out, the hem of my wedding dress dragging through puddles of blood, soaking the silk and lace. The church... once a sanctuary of vows and holy light, now resembled a battlefield. Bodies lay draped in formal wear, flowers charred, pews shattered like broken promises. The air, thick with smoke and gunpowder, burned my lungs. I forced my legs to move, each step a painful reminder that the man who had promised forever was gone. “Enzo…” I whispered, my voice barely a breath. The words dissolved in the stale air, swallowed by the darkness. A sudden weight clamped over my mouth. A rough, calloused hand forced my mouth shut, a guttural “hmppp” choking the last of my cries. I tried to scream, to claw free, but the grip was iron. A man, tall, broad-shouldered, his mask still hiding his face... dragged me towards the back of the church.DRACO'S POVI watched the door click shut behind my brothers. Finally... Silence settled inside the private lounge, but it wasn't peaceful. It was heavy... suffocating. She stood there with her arms folded, the corners of her lips curled into an annoyingly satisfied smile."What?" I asked, unable to hide the irritation in my voice.She blinked innocently. "What?" she answered back."You're smiling," I pointed out, narrowing my eyes."Am I not allowed to?" she asked, her smile widening."It irritates me," I admitted flatly."Then perhaps," she replied sweetly, "you should stop staring at me."I clenched my jaw. Impossible... She was absolutely impossible. Most people avoided looking me in the eye. They lowered their heads before I even spoke. Not this woman. Every answer she gave felt like a challenge. Every smile felt like provocation."You seemed awfully entertained by Daemon," I remarked, keeping my voice cold.She shrugged lazily. "He was entertaining.""He was flirting but he has
SELENA'S POVThen he started to move his face closer to mine.Closer... close enough that I could see the faint scar running beneath his jaw, almost hidden beneath the dim light of the private lounge. His expression remained unreadable, but his eyes...Those merciless gray eyes searched mine as though they intended to strip away every lie I had ever told. If you step back now, you've already lost. I lifted my chin another fraction."If you're expecting me to be intimidated," I murmured, "you're going to be disappointed."His lips barely twitched. "I've noticed."For one suspended heartbeat, the room disappeared... only the impossible tension stretching between us. Then... three rapid knocks shattered the silence.Bang. Bang. Bang.The sound was followed immediately by the door bursting open. "Boss!"One of the Castellano guards stumbled inside, breathing heavily. "Boss, we've got a problem."Draco didn't even turn around. "What.""The east entrance." The guard swallowed. "There was an
SELENA'S POVSilence... Not the comfortable kind, the dangerous kind. The kind that made every heartbeat sound deafening.For a long moment, neither of us spoke.Draco stood between me and the door, his broad shoulders blocking my only exit. His expression was carved from stone, but those steel-gray eyes... those eyes betrayed him.They were furious... not wild and not uncontrolled.The quiet, simmering fury of a man who had spent the last several minutes watching something he didn't like.I smoothed the nonexistent wrinkles from my crimson dress before looking back at him with a practiced smile."Well," I said lightly, "this is certainly a dramatic change of scenery. I enjoy your brother's company."He didn't smile, not even blink. Instead, a low growl vibrated deep in his chest. "Are you done?"I raised an eyebrow. "Done with what?""Flirting." His voice was clipped."With Daemon." He took one slow step toward me."With Diavolo." Another step."With Draven." Now only a few feet sepa
SELENA'S POVHandle the four of them at the same time? A provocative question hung in the air, heavy and thick with the scent of expensive bourbon and the unspoken promise of violence.”Cat got your tongue?" Daemon said teasingly. His grin was predatory, his eyes scanning me as if I were a piece of fine art he was deciding whether to shatter or add to his collection. God, give me strength, I thought, forcing my pulse to remain steady despite the way my skin prickled under his scrutiny. This was the game. Push too hard, and I’d be crushed. Don’t push hard enough, and I’d be forgotten.I took a slow, languid step toward the low-slung leather sofa, my stiletto makes a tapping sound against the floor.I didn’t look at Draco...not yet. I let my gaze flicker to Draven instead, letting a playful, mocking light dance in my eyes. I bit my lip then batt my eyelids. Then I faced Daemon."That’s a bold assumption.... Mister," I said, my voice dropping to a velvet purr. "Most men can barely hand
SELENA'S POVThe moment I stepped behind the velvet curtain separating the backstage area from the main club floor, I understood why Crimson Inferno had become legendary among Italy's elite.The place was beautiful and utterly depraved... from the shadows backstage, I scanned the crowd carefully.Crimson chandeliers hung from the ceiling like drops of blood. Gold accents reflected across polished black marble while expensive liquor flowed endlessly between tables occupied by some of the most powerful people in the country.Politicians, businessmen, actors and celebrities... men who smiled in public and bought sins in private.My skin crawled. Women moved gracefully across the club floor wearing elaborate masks and glittering dresses. Some danced on elevated stages beneath shifting lights while others sat beside wealthy guests, laughing softly at jokes that probably weren't funny.Everything felt carefully designed, luxury wrapped around corruption. A kingdom where money erased moralit
SELENA'S POVI stood at the firing line, my posture rigid, my breathing practiced. The target downrange was a tattered mess of paper, but the center ring... the black bullseye, wasn’t just shredded. It was hollowed out.The instructor, a man whose skin looked like weathered leather, held up the target. Every shot sat clustered tightly near the center. Almost perfectly... he stared at the impossible grouping, his expression bordering on offended."She missed once," he muttered, his voice gravelly, pointing to a slight irregularity in the cluster.I winced, my grip tightening on the pistol. "Sorry."The instructor pointed dramatically toward the target. "She didn't miss."Silence followed, heavy and suffocating. The man turned to Alessio, who stood off to the side, leaning against a steel pillar. "That shot went through the same hole."Alessio blinked, his brow furrowing as he stepped closer to examine the paper. He looked up, his eyes meeting mine with a mixture of curiosity and someth






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