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THE FIRST LESSON

Author: Uj Kay
last update Petsa ng paglalathala: 2025-12-13 02:09:03

The scent of gunpowder clung to my hands.

Dante had taken me to an underground firing range beneath the city, a concrete bunker lit by harsh fluorescent lights. The air was thick with smoke and the echo of silenced shots.

“Grip it like it’s part of you,” he said, standing behind me, his chest pressed against my back. His hands covered mine on the Beretta. “Not a tool. An extension.”

“I’m not a killer,” I whispered, my fingers trembling.

“You are now,” he murmured, his lips brushing my ear. “You killed a man three nights ago. You just didn’t pull the trigger yourself.”

My stomach twisted. The blood on the marble. The crack of the neck. I hadn’t fired, but I had allowed it. I had wanted it.

“Now you will,” he said. “Aim. Breathe. Squeeze.”

He guided my finger. The gun barked once. The target, a silhouette of a man, tore at the shoulder.

“Again.”

Shot after shot. My hands grew steadier. My breath calmer. With each pull of the trigger, something inside me hardened.

When the magazine was empty, Dante took the gun, ejected the casing, and set it on the table.

Then he turned me around, pinned me against the concrete wall, and kissed me.

Not gentle. Not kind. A claim. His tongue plunged into my mouth, his hands gripping my waist, lifting me off the ground.

“You’re beautiful when you’re dangerous,” he growled against my lips.

“I hate you,” I gasped, even as my legs wrapped around his waist.

“No,” he said, biting my neck, hard enough to bruise. “You hate what you’re becoming. And you love it.”

He ripped my tank top open. My bra followed. His mouth closed over my nipple, sucking hard, making me cry out.

“Dante!”

He slid a hand between us, unzipped my pants, shoved them down. My panties tore as he yanked them aside.

“Look at me,” he commanded.

My eyes met his, stormy, possessive, alive.

“This pussy,” he said, two fingers plunging inside me, “belongs to me. Just like that gun. Just like your soul.”

He fucked me with his fingers, deep and fast, until I was trembling, my head thrown back.

“Come for me,” he ordered. “Now.”

And I did. A sharp, shattering climax that tore through me like a bullet.

Before I could recover, he freed his cock, thick, hard, veined, and slammed into me in one brutal thrust.

“Ahh!” I screamed, my nails raking down his back.

He didn’t stop. He fucked me against the wall, his hips driving into mine, each thrust a lesson, a punishment, a reward.

“You are mine,” he growled, his voice raw. “Say it.”

“No…”

He pinched my clit. Hard.

“I’m yours!” I sobbed. “Yours!”

“Again.”

“I’m yours! Only yours!”

He came inside me with a roar, his body shuddering, his forehead pressed to mine.

When he finally pulled out, I slid down the wall, weak, trembling, cum dripping down my thighs.

He looked down at me, his expression unreadable.

“Lesson one,” he said, tucking himself back into his pants. “You can kill. You can fight. You can love like a weapon.”

He offered me his hand.

“And now,” he said, pulling me to my feet, “you’ll learn how to rule.”

I took his hand.

And for the first time…

I didn’t pull away.

Legs shaking, breath ragged. Dante’s seed is still slick between my thighs, the scent of sex mixing with gun oil and cordite. He looked down at me for a long second, something dark and satisfied flickering in his eyes, then crouched, and brushed a knuckle across my swollen lip

“ Principessa,” he said, voice low. “We’re not finished.”

I thought he meant more sex. My body was already humming, ready to beg for it. But he handed me my torn tank top, nodded toward the lane. “Again.

I laughed, breathless and disbelieving. “You’re insane.”

He reloaded the Beretta with practiced flicks of his wrist, and slapped the magazine home. “Insane keeps you alive. On your feet.”

My legs felt like water, but I stood. He didn’t give me time to fix my clothes; the ripped fabric hung off one shoulder, bra still dangling. He just stepped behind me again, closer this time, his half-hard cock pressing against the small of my back like a promise.

“Stance wider,” he ordered. His hands settled over mine on the grip, thumbs aligning with mine. “You came twice already and you’re still shaking. Good. Use it.”

The next hour was merciless.

He made me fire until my wrists burned and the recoil no longer startled me. Until the silhouette targets weren’t paper anymore; they had faces I’d seen in nightmares. Until every round punched exactly where I wanted it to.

“center mass, then the triangle.” He stood behind me the whole time, one hand splayed possessively over my stomach, the other correcting my elbows, my trigger pull, my breathing.

When I finally put five rounds in a ragged hole the size of a fist dead center, he made a rough sound of approval against my neck.

“Again. Faster.”

Sweat rolled down my spine. My ears rang even through the earmuffs. Brass casings pinged off the floor like golden rain.

In the very last magazine, he didn’t guide my hands. He just stood there, arms folded, watching. I raised the Beretta, exhaled, and emptied it in a single smooth rhythm. Fifteen shots. Fifteen holes you could cover with a playing card.

The slide locked back. Silence rushed in, broken only by my pulse thundering in my ears.

Dante’s mouth curved, not quite a smile, something hungrier. He took the gun from my numb fingers, set it down, and cupped my face in both hands. Then he kissed me.

Not the brutal claim from before. This was slower, deeper, filthy in a different way. His tongue stroked mine like he was memorizing the taste of gunpowder on my lips. When he pulled back, my knees nearly buckled.

“You’re ready for the next lesson,” he said against my mouth. “But first, food. You’ll need strength for what I’m going to do to you tonight.”

The drive back to the penthouse was quiet. I sat in the passenger seat of the matte-black Urus, thighs sticking to leather, his dried release still inside me. Every time he shifted gears, his knuckles brushed my bare knee and heat flared all over again.

He didn’t take me to the main dining room. Instead, he led me to the private kitchen on the top floor, one I hadn’t even known existed. Dark wood, copper pans, a single table by the window overlooking the glittering city.

“Sit,” he said, rolling up the sleeves of his black shirt.

I watched, stunned, as Dante, Dante Moretti, heir to half the underworld on the eastern seaboard, cooked for me.

He moved like he did everything else: economical, confident, dangerous. Garlic and butter hit hot olive oil; the scent made my empty stomach cramp. He seared scallops until they were caramelized on the outside, barely cooked within, then tossed handmade linguine in a sauce bright with lemon and chili. A bottle of white from the fridge, something crisp and Italian he didn’t bother naming.

He plated it himself, set it in front of me, then sat across the small table. No staff. No guards. Just us.

“Eat.”

I twirled pasta around my fork. The first bite made me moan, loud enough that his eyes darkened.

“Careful,” he warned, voice rough. “Or I’ll bend you over this table right now.”

I took another bite just to watch his jaw clench.

We didn’t talk about the range. Or about the man I’d become complicit in killing. We talked about nothing and everything, how he’d learned to cook from his nonna in Palermo before she was gunned down in a market when he was twelve; how I used to steal lemons from the neighbor’s tree back when my life was small and safe and boring.

He poured me more wine. His bare forearm brushed mine when he refilled his own glass. Every small contact felt like static.

When the plates were empty, he pushed his chair back and crooked a finger.

“Come here.”

I went.

He pulled me down onto his lap, my legs straddling his thighs, dress riding up. His hands slid under the hem, tracing the bruises he’d left earlier.

“Tomorrow,” he said, lips against my throat, “I’m teaching you knives.”

I laughed, shaky. “You’re going to trust me with a blade?”

He bit the soft spot beneath my ear. “I’m going to trust you not to use it on me until I teach you how to make it hurt good.”

His hand slipped between my legs, finding me wet again, always wet for him now. Two fingers pushed inside easily, curled, stroked that spot that made my vision blur.

“Dante…”

“Shh.” He worked me slowly, unhurried, while the city sparkled thirty stories below us. “I want you thinking about this when you’re holding steel tomorrow. How it feels when I own every inch of you.”

I came with my face buried in his neck, muffling the cry against his skin, his heartbeat steady under my lips.

When the shudders finally stopped, he lifted me, carried me to the bedroom, and stripped me bare. Then he tucked me against his chest, one arm locked around my waist like a chain.

“Sleep,” he murmured into my hair. “You’ll need it.”

I closed my eyes, the taste of lemon and gunpowder still on my tongue, his come still inside me, the echo of fifteen perfect shots ringing.

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