LOGIN“Who knows you’re with me?”
Dante asked the question without raising his voice. They were standing in the safe house living room. Morning light slipped through the narrow windows, soft and almost deceptive. Outside, everything looked calm. Inside, the air felt tight, heavy with something unsaid. Aruna hugged her arms. “No one.” “That’s not an answer,” Dante said. “That’s fear talking.” She lifted her chin. “I didn’t call anyone. I didn’t text anyone. I didn’t tell anyone where we were.” “I believe you,” he replied. That surprised her. “Then why do you look like that?” she asked. “Because belief doesn’t erase facts.” He walked to the table and placed his phone down. The screen lit up with a paused security feed. A grainy image. The front gate. A shadow near the trees. “They were watching this place before we arrived,” Dante said. “Which means someone told them where you would be.” Aruna’s breath grew shallow. “That’s impossible.” “No,” he corrected calmly. “It’s inconvenient.” She shook her head. “I barely know anyone. I don’t have friends like that.” Dante’s gaze stayed on her face. “Think carefully.” She closed her eyes. Faces flickered through her mind. Girls at the bar. Men who never bothered to remember her name. People who disappeared as easily as they came. Then one name surfaced. Her eyes opened slowly. “No,” she whispered. Dante noticed immediately. “Say it.” “It doesn’t make sense,” she said quickly. “She wouldn’t do that.” “Who?” he pressed. Aruna swallowed. “Lina.” Dante tilted his head slightly. “The bartender.” “She helped me,” Aruna said. “She warned me about clients. She covered my shifts when I was sick. She knew about my mom. About my debt.” Dante’s expression remained unreadable. “She knew too much.” “That doesn’t mean she betrayed me.” “In my world,” he said, “it usually does.” Aruna’s voice trembled. “You don’t understand. She was the only one who treated me like a human being in that place.” Dante stepped closer. “That is exactly why she is dangerous.” She looked at him, hurt flashing in her eyes. “Not everyone is like you.” “I know,” he replied quietly. “Some are worse.” A knock echoed through the house. Both of them froze. Dante lifted a hand, signaling silence, and reached for the gun at his side. He moved toward the door with controlled steps, checking the monitor first. “It’s Marco,” he said. The door opened moments later. Marco stepped inside, his expression grim. “We confirmed the leak,” Marco said. “It came from the bar.” Aruna’s heart dropped. “You’re guessing.” “No,” Marco replied. “We traced a call made last night. Burner phone. But the voice matches someone on staff.” Aruna took a step forward. “Who?” Marco glanced at Dante. “Say it,” Dante ordered. “Lina,” Marco said. The name hit her like a slap. “That’s not possible,” Aruna whispered. “She wouldn’t.” “She sold information,” Marco continued. “Not just about you. About Dante’s movements.” Aruna shook her head, tears burning. “Why?” Marco’s tone hardened. “Money. Protection. Or fear. It’s always one of the three.” Aruna looked at Dante. “You’re going to kill her.” It was not a question. Dante did not answer immediately. “Yes,” he said. The word felt final. Aruna’s chest tightened. “She saved me more times than I can count.” “And she nearly got you killed,” Dante replied. “I don’t want her blood on my hands,” Aruna said. “I already carry too much guilt.” “You don’t carry this,” Dante said. “I do.” She stepped closer, her voice breaking. “You say you protect me. Then listen to me.” His eyes locked onto hers. “Careful.” “Don’t do this for me,” she said. “Do it because you choose to be better than them.” Silence stretched between them. Marco shifted uncomfortably. “Boss, this is not the time for mercy.” Dante did not look away from Aruna. “Leave us.” Marco hesitated. “Dante.” “Now.” Marco left without another word. Aruna exhaled shakily. “You don’t have to do everything with blood.” “In my world,” Dante said softly, “blood is what keeps promises.” She wiped her tears. “Then what does love keep?” The word hung between them. Dante’s jaw tightened. “Don’t use that word unless you understand its cost.” “I’m starting to,” she said. “That’s what scares me.” He reached out, gripping her wrist firmly, not hurting, but not gentle either. “You want her spared,” he said. “Then you will never speak to her again. Never look for her. Never defend her.” Aruna nodded. “If it means she lives.” Dante’s grip tightened briefly before he released her. “I will consider it.” “That’s not an answer.” “It’s the only one I give.” Before she could respond, Marco’s voice echoed from outside. “Dante,” he called sharply. “We have another problem.” Dante turned. “What now?” “They’re not coming for you,” Marco said. “They’re coming for her.” Aruna’s blood ran cold. “Who?” she asked. Marco’s eyes met hers. “The people who paid for your mother’s surgery.” Dante’s expression darkened. “Looks like,” Marco continued, “you were never just collateral.” Dante looked at Aruna, his voice low and deadly. “They don’t want your body anymore,” he said. “They want you alive.”Six Months LaterThe war was over.For the first time in years, nobody was hunting Aruna.Nobody was watching her.Nobody was trying to use her as a bargaining chip.The Saint Lazarus inheritance had been dismantled.The secret accounts were frozen.The blackmail files destroyed.The Covenant itself had been dissolved, ending decades of bloodshed and power struggles.Victor Kane was dead.His empire had collapsed with him.And for the first time in her life—Aruna was free.Truly free.The morning sun poured through the floor-to-ceiling windows of the villa overlooking the sea.A gentle breeze carried the scent of saltwater into the room.Aruna stood in front of a mirror.Staring at herself.A white wedding dress hugged her figure perfectly.Elegant.Beautiful.Simple.Exactly what she wanted.A small smile touched her lips.Because this wedding wasn't forced.It wasn't a contract.It wasn't a business arrangement.It wasn't survival.It was love.A knock sounded on the door."Come in
The underground tunnel fell into complete silence.Nobody moved.Nobody breathed.The silver-haired man stood calmly beneath the dim lights, his hands tucked inside his pockets as though he wasn't surrounded by armed people.As though he wasn't the most dangerous man in the room.His blue eyes remained fixed on Aruna.Not Dante.Not Adrian.Not Leon.Only Aruna.A slow smile appeared on his lips."Your mother was right."Aruna frowned."What?"The man tilted his head."You're her greatest weakness."The words barely left his mouth before Dante stepped forward.His pistol aimed directly between the man's eyes."One more word about her."The smile widened."And there he is."Silence.The tension became unbearable.Adrian's jaw tightened.For the first time since meeting him, Dante noticed something unexpected.Hatred.Real hatred.Directed at the silver-haired man."You should've stayed dead."Adrian said coldly.The stranger laughed."Yet here I am."Leon moved beside Dante."Who is he
The moment Adrian spoke, the atmosphere inside the mansion changed."They're here."Every weapon was drawn.Every instinct screamed danger.Dante immediately stepped in front of Aruna.Antonio moved toward the main entrance.Marco cursed."Can we go one week without someone trying to kill us?""No."Antonio replied."I was afraid you'd say that."Gabriel checked his phone."No movement outside."Leon frowned."That's impossible."Adrian nodded."Exactly."The room fell silent.Dante's eyes narrowed."Explain."Adrian looked toward the windows."They don't announce themselves."A pause."They don't negotiate."Another pause."And if they're here..."His voice hardened."...someone already betrayed us."Nobody liked that answer.Nobody.Antonio immediately looked around."Who?"Adrian laughed coldly."If I knew that, we wouldn't be having this conversation."Marco sighed."Fair point."Aruna folded her arms."Who exactly are we talking about?"For the first time, Adrian looked serious.
The silence inside the mansion felt suffocating.Nobody moved.Nobody spoke.The tension between Dante and Adrian was enough to choke the air from the room."Because she's my wife."The words still echoed through the grand hall.Adrian stared at Dante.Then slowly looked at Aruna.For the first time since appearing, his expression showed genuine emotion.Not amusement.Not confidence.Irritation.A dangerous kind of irritation."You married her."His voice was calm.Too calm.Dante stepped slightly closer to Aruna."Problem?"Adrian's eyes darkened."A significant one."Marco leaned toward Antonio."I think he took that personally.""I think Dante wants him to."Antonio replied.Neither man looked away from the confrontation.Aruna felt Dante's hand settle lightly against the small of her back.The gesture appeared casual.Protective.Possessive.A silent reminder.No matter what happened next, he intended to stand between her and danger.Adrian noticed.Of course he noticed.Men like
The private jet cut through the night sky.Below them, the Mediterranean stretched endlessly beneath the moonlight.Inside the cabin, silence dominated.Not because nobody had anything to say.Because everyone was thinking about the same thing.Elena.Adrian.Sicily.And the trap waiting for them.Marco sat across from Antonio, staring at a tablet."I've reviewed everything three times."Antonio didn't look up."And?""I still hate this plan.""Good."Antonio replied."A healthy survival instinct."Marco sighed."Unfortunately, I travel with psychopaths."Salvatore chuckled softly.For the first time in hours, the tension eased.Only slightly.At the far end of the cabin, Aruna stood by the window.The dark ocean reflected in her eyes.She couldn't stop thinking about her mother.Every clue.Every message.Every sacrifice.Twenty years.Twenty years of running.Twenty years of hiding.Twenty years spent protecting a daughter she couldn't even hold.The thought hurt.More than she want
Nobody spoke.Nobody breathed.The photograph remained on Leon's phone screen.Elena stood in the foreground.Tired.Older.Yet unmistakably alive.Behind her stood Adrian Voss.Smiling.Not the smile of a man who had won.The smile of a man who already knew he would.The room felt colder.Much colder.Aruna stared at the image.Her mother looked exhausted.But she wasn't afraid.That was what struck Aruna the most.Even with Adrian standing behind her, Elena's eyes remained defiant.As if she were daring the world to challenge her.As if twenty years of running hadn't broken her.Marco exhaled slowly."I don't like him."Antonio snorted."You've never met him.""I don't need to."Marco pointed at the screen."Look at that smile."Nobody argued.Because they all hated it.Leon's jaw tightened."That picture was taken less than thirty minutes ago."Gabriel immediately stood."Location?"Leon shook his head."Blocked."Dante folded his arms."Not entirely."Everyone looked at him.Dante







