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CHAPTER 1
I can't breathe. I'm nervous as hell. And while I hope it is not as visible as it feels, I like to believe that everyone would simply think I am acting all weird because I'm a first-time bride. But the truth is, I'm nervous because I'm a fraud. I never wanted any part in this. But I have no choice. With a deep sigh, I force down an invisible lump in my throat, looking up at the priest. I press my fingers tighter into the flower I am holding, hoping it hides how much I am shaking. Dreading the words the priest is about to utter. “Do you, Ariella Cecilia Boone, take Dermos Salvatore to be your lawfully wedded husband?” The priest asks. I blink. I badly want to say it, badly want to scream that I am not Ariella Cecilia Boone. My sister ran away this morning, and I am being forced to take her place. I badly want to fling this flower at his face and flee. Yet mom's voice replays in my head like a broken record. “You have to do it, Cara Mia, your sister is nowhere to be found. If we don't fulfill the end of our bargain, you know what Dermos will do to us.” Yes, I did know what he would do. So, with that, I go along as planned. Pretend to be Ariella until she is found. My lips tremble as I force the truth down my throat, “Yes, I do.” I murmur, my voice a little over a whisper. I can't expose family, can't put them in such danger. The priest nods before turning to the almighty Dermos, asking the same thing. “Of course, I do.” His deep velvety voice resonates through the church. His calm green eyes lock onto mine, steady and unreadable. They're not searching mine. They don't look like they suspect a thing. The tight feeling in my chest loosens a tad. The relief in my face might have shown a little as Dermos's lips curled into a slight smirk. I don't know what to make of it, and just like that, my anxiety spikes again. The rituals continue, but I am barely present. My eyes drink up the man. I know nothing except that he is the Don of the Italian Mafia. My eyes rake down his body, adorned in a white suit; he has the most innocent-looking face. The way his eyes twinkle didn't fit the description of the ruthless Don I heard so much about. My thoughts are cut off as the priest's words filter into my ears, “You may kiss the bride.” What? My eyes widen as I watch him lean close, my fingers tighten harder on my flowers as I watch him lean closer, his pink lips now inches away from mine. “Boss, watch out!” A loud voice booms as shots ring out into the air. Dermos moves with speed I didn't know a human could possess. One moment he was leaning over, the next he reached into his suit, pulling out a gun and firing back. My entire body freezes as I watch people scramble about, screams filling the air, yet I don't make a single move. Is this how it all ends? “ARIELLA, GET DOWN!!” Dermos' voice breaks through my haze. “Get over here!” I come back to my senses instantly. But rather than run, my legs give way as my knees scrape the tile. “What are you doing!” He doesn't give me the chance to respond. The next moment, tight arms wrap around my body, dragging my limp body up. I snap back into control, pushing the panic deep down my throat, letting him tug me away. My heart is beating so fast. I don't want to die. This isn't how I want my life to end. Marrying a Don against my wish and having my guts spill out on the pavement where I just exchanged vows. Men dressed in black are scattered around the old cathedral building as they fire guns at each other. I have never seen a sight like this before. Mom sheltered us our whole life, kept us hidden from the dark world. I never knew anything about this world until I heard of Ariella's arranged marriage. “Carlos, get Ariella to safety.” Dermos barks at a man hurrying our way. “Don't worry about me.” I don't get a good look at the man as things turn heated. Before Carlos can follow orders, Dermos’ arms wrap around my midriff, and he hurls me in another direction. A blood-curdling scream tears out of my lips as my body is flung down the altar. Pain sears through my side as tears threaten to roll down my face. I dig my palm into the tiles as I drag my body up, grabbing one of the chairs as I rise to my feet. I snap my head to look at Dermos when strong arms tug me back as the sound of rings through the air. Thick red liquid spurts out of the guy in front of me, splashing onto my face. Turns out that one of Dermos' men shot a man who was about to blow my brains out. “Come on, I will get you to safety.” The man says, reaching out for my arms. I move away from him swiftly, failing to realise that he is the man Dermos was speaking to earlier. Breathing hard, I glare at him. “Who are you?” I bark just before it dawns on me. “Carlos, Dermos's boss,” he says sharply, grabbing my hand to pull me forward. I shut my eyes as I bite my lips, about to protest, but the sound of bullets ringing in the air has me shrinking before him. “Take me away from here, please.” I cry out, flinging my arms out to grip his arm. Once we are successfully out of the church, I can finally breathe. “Let's go.” He calls out, tugging me like a puppy. I dig my heels into the asphalt, refusing to move as I struggle to be free from his hold. I don't want to leave, not yet. Stepping into that car is equivalent to sealing my fate forever. “Where is my mom? Where is she? I'm not leaving without her.” I argue, snapping my head again to look behind, pretending to seem worried. I am counting on the fact that he's not aware that my mom never showed up for the wedding. “All attendees are fine,” he grits out, annoyance written all over his exterior. “They were not coming for anyone that wasn't the bride or us. Now get in.” I rake my eyes over him. He is a lanky guy with a little muscle. His hair is in a buzz cut, with his piercing blue eyes complementing his pale skin. Blood runs down his jaw over his black suit. “What of Dermos?” I ask, trying hard to still look worried, knowing fully well that I am stalling. This might just be the last minute I ever get to be Ariel again. And I plan to savour every second of it. “What the hell are you both still doing here? I told you to get her to safety. This isn't safe.” Dermos’s deep voice cuts through my haze. I snap my head only to see him drenched in blood, his white suit now almost red as his eyes blaze with a fury I have never seen. He tucks his dripping gun into his suit like it's the most normal thing ever. He looks extremely huge and dangerous as he stalks over. I barely hear anything until he says something that sends a thrill down my spine. “You are safe, Ariella.” The way he calls my name like he knows something I don't. Not with him. There was nothing like safety with a dangerous man of this calibre. What the hell have I gotten into? I think, as I take my first step into my doom.Chapter 127Ariel’s POVMy fingers stopped moving. Everything did.The air. The sound. Even my breath—it felt like it caught somewhere deep in my chest and refused to come out.The photo trembled slightly between my fingers. Not because I was shaking.But something inside me had just… slipped. Disconnected.“No,” I whispered, but I didn’t hear my own voice.My eyes stayed locked on the image.The face didn’t change. Didn’t shift. I didn't become someone else the longer I looked.It stayed the same. Familiar. Too familiar.My stomach tightened painfully, like something was twisting inside it, pulling harder the longer I stared.It didn’t make sense. It couldn’t.“Ariel?”Mom’s voice came from somewhere around me, distant, like it had to travel through layers just to reach me.I didn’t respond. I couldn’t.My thumb brushed over the edge of the photo, slow, almost careful, like touching it too hard would change what I was seeing.But it didn’t. It stayed.Real.“Ariel, what is it?” She a
Chapter 126Ariel’s POVI leaned forward as every instinct in me was ready, ready to hear the name of the man or woman that put a bullet through my father.Ready to start mapping out the plan to take my revenge.I was so ready, till she stopped.The word didn’t come, not even the first letter formed.Mom’s lips stayed slightly parted for a second, like she meant to say it… like it was right there—but then something shifted behind her eyes.And she couldn’t.The silence that followed wasn’t normal. It stretched. Thick and heavily as her unfinished sentence lingered between us.My chest tightened as I watched her.“Mom?” Luciana said gently and I knew she must have seen it too.Something had snapped inside her.Mom's eyes didn't meet ours, then she turned slowly, rising and walking away from us, towards the window.She had her back facing us and her arms folded lightly across her chest like she needed something to hold onto.“I can’t,” she said quietly, the words landed softer than I ex
Chapter 125Ariel’s POVI had so much to say, so many questions to ask, so many things I needed to know.But they all didn’t settle well. Not after the tears. Not after the shock.If anything, it got worse.Cause now she was here, sitting right in front of us. Real. Breathing. Talking.And everything that didn’t make sense before suddenly had somewhere to land.My head wouldn’t slow down. Questions kept stacking, overlapping, crashing into each other before I could even hold onto one properly.Dad.The word alone felt heavier now.What really happened to him?Not the version we were told. Not the clean, quiet story that ended with a funeral and silence.The real one. What kind of man was he actually?What kind of people did he deal with that ended like that?Why did you disappear after that?Where did you go? How did you end up here?Why this place? Why now?Why didn’t you come back?My fingers tightened slightly against my lap as I tried to steady my breathing, but it didn’t help. It
Chapter 124Dermos’ POVThe moment I stepped forward, everything broke apart again.Gun shots ripped across the space, heavier than before, tighter, coordinated. Not the chaos against control we had earlier.Valerio's presence must have ensured that.“Push!” I barked and we moved.We tried not to be reckless, tried to catch every sight of things before they happened. We pressed on fast, going through their defenses sharp and deliberate. I ran through the first line, firing twice, dropping one, then another. Carlos was at my left, slower now but still keeping up, his injured shoulder barely holding, yet he didn’t fall behind.More of them poured in. Too many.From the right flank, from behind the truck, from angles they hadn’t used before. They were closing the circle.“Form up!” I snapped.My men responded instantly. Two moved ahead, one cut behind, tightening around me, forming a defensive shell. My men were falling fast in their numbers, way too fast.I could see it, see the same
Chapter 123Dermos’ POV We didn’t move. Not immediately.That was the first instinct I killed. Panic gets you dead. Fast.I stood there with my eyes fixed on the door as the sound of engines thickened outside, closer now, surrounding, sealing every exit we had already secured minutes ago.Irony.And everything boils back to him, the crazy nigga I paid a 100 grand to. If I lay my hands on him—“They boxed us in,” Carlos muttered under his breath.“Yeah,” I replied calmly. “Now we break it.”I didn’t raise my voice. Didn’t rush the command.But the shift was instant.“Take up positions,” I said and the room split at once.Men spread around the windows, the walls, covering up angles. They moved with their guns raised and safeties off. Every inch of that house turned from an empty shell to a loaded weapon.Outside, tires screeched to a stop as doors slammed around and boots hit the gravel.Loads of them. Too many to be a coincidence.Perfect for a statement.I tilted my head slightly,
Chapter 122Dermos’ POVWe didn’t need to rush this, that was the first thing that came to me as we approached the building.No need for kicking down doors, at least not at first. No need for any noise or chaos.We can't be sure of what we're walking into, we can't be too sure.I turned around to lock eyes with the man that had brought us here. He had a smile on his face as he watched us.Son of a bitch better not be setting us up.I turned my eyes back to the building ahead. It stood quiet. Too quiet. No music, no movement, no flicker of life through the windows.Carlos came up beside me, adjusting his grip on his weapon.“You feel that?” He muttered.“I do.”Wrong. Everything about this place felt wrong.I lifted a hand slightly and the men spread out immediately with some peeling off to the sides while others circled towards the back, cutting off exits before anything even had the chance to begin.No one moved without having a spot in sight. No one spoke.We closed in slowly. Step
CHAPTER 11Ariel's POVCarlos. Of course.I turned, trying to look innocent. “I’m just.. just getting some fresh air,” I said, hoping he wouldn't see through my lame excuse.Carlos raised an eyebrow, obviously not believing me. “Fresh air? At 10 PM?”I swallowed, trying to think of an excuse. “Yeah
CHAPTER 10Ariel's POVMy eyes widened, gaze shifting downwards to Darmos’ hand.Shit. I shouldn't have come to his office!But luckily, he removed his hand as quickly. I swallowed hard, trying to come up with a believable excuse. “I.. I was just looking for you.” I blurted out, feeling my heart si
CHAPTER 9Ariel's POVI stood there, frozen in terror, as Dermos finally stopped. His chest was heaving, and his eyes were burning with an intensity that made my skin prickle badly.He took a step back, his gaze raking over me. “Time is ticking, Ariella.” That was all he said before he was gone, l
CHAPTER 7Ariel's POVI stood frozen, my heart racing as the sound of footsteps approached.I quickly scanned the room, my eyes landing on the curtain beside me. I darted behind it, holding my breath as the person walked in.The room was dimly lit, but I could see a little light coming from the hal







