LOGINA woman escapes an abusive relationship and is accidentally saved by a mafia leader who is hunting the same man. He offers her safety but only if she stays under his control. What starts as protection turns into obsession, loyalty, and a love that could destroy both of them.
View MoreSix months later.Sophia was eight months pregnant, and the penthouse was gone.In its place: an estate thirty miles outside the city. Twelve acres. Stone walls. A gate that required three forms of identification and the personal approval of a man who had once run an empire from a room with bulletproof glass and now ran a household from a kitchen that smelled like bread.The house was beautiful. Not in the cold, architectural way of the penthouse beautiful in the way that homes are beautiful when someone has chosen every detail with the intention of building a life inside it. Warm wood floors. Deep sofas. A kitchen with windows that looked out over a garden where Elena and Isabelle spent their mornings, two women in their fifties kneeling in the dirt together, growing things.Elena lived in the guest house. She’d moved in three months ago, quietly, with one suitcase and the flannel shirt and the particular determination of a woman who had missed twenty-five years and intended to be presen
Twenty-four hours after the exposé.The world was on fire, and inside the penthouse, Sophia Ward Cross stood in her kitchen and baked a cake.Vanilla. Three layers. Buttercream frosting she’d make from scratch because the baby deserved a mother who didn’t take shortcuts, even on frosting. It was pointless and beautiful and exactly the kind of thing Sophia needed to do with her hands while her mind processed the fact that a faceless entity had just threatened her unborn daughter across a phone line cloned from her own number.She measured flour. Cracked eggs. Creamed butter and sugar until the mixture was pale and smooth and smelled like the kitchen of a woman who had decided that the world’s monsters could wait until the cake was done.The immediate aftermath was staggering. Calloway had pleaded guilty that morning. His lawyers had taken one look at the ledger data, the decoded communications, and the congressional subpoenas lining up like dominoes, and they’d advised their client to coo
Every move was predicted. Every choice was designed.Sophia sat across from Dominic at 2 AM and watched him read Marcus’s journal entry for the fifth time, his face cycling through the same sequence: disbelief, fury, the cold settling of a man accepting something he would rather die than accept.Their meeting wasn’t fate. It wasn’t even Dominic’s plan. It was The Architect’s—a calculated collision between two people who had been moved across a board they didn’t know they were playing on.The silence between them was thick enough to cut. Not the angry silence of a fight. The existential silence of two people wondering whether the thing they’d built together—the trust, the heat, the quiet domestic architecture of a man who cooked steak and a woman who baked croissants at dawn—was real or manufactured.Dominic closed the journal. Set it on the desk. Placed both palms flat on the surface.“Then we do the one thing they never planned for,” he said.“What’s that?”“We stop playing.”Sophia frowned.
Dominic returned from Connecticut a different man. Not broken. Rebuilt. The grief and the confusion and the spiraling doubt had been burned away during the three-hour drive home, and what was left was something older and more dangerous than anything Sophia had seen in him before. Not the cold fury of a crime lord. Not the controlled precision of a strategist. Something primal. Ancient. The thing that lives inside a man when his family is threatened and every civilized instinct is stripped back to the bone underneath.A father protecting his bloodline.He moved Isabelle within twenty-four hours. New safehouse. Different state. Elena joined her—the two women who had survived the same machine, hidden together in a place that only three people in the world knew about, guarded by a security team that answered to Dominic alone and communicated through methods so old-fashioned they were unhackable. Paper notes. Dead drops. Face-to-face briefings. No phones. No screens. No signal to clone.Ba






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