MasukLucia Moretti was born into the mafia world—where daughters are traded like contracts and love is considered a weakness. She spent her life obeying the rules… until one reckless night in a Manhattan nightclub changes everything. A dangerously handsome stranger kisses her like he already owns her. Cold eyes. Sinful smile. Deadly aura. Lucia knows she should run from him. But she can’t. What she doesn’t know is that the mysterious man is Alessio Romano—the ruthless future head of New York’s most feared mafia family… and her sister’s fiancé. Days before the wedding, Lucia’s pregnant sister disappears, threatening to destroy a billion-dollar alliance between two powerful mafia empires. To prevent a bloody war, Lucia is forced to take her sister’s place and marry the man she can’t stop thinking about. Now trapped in a marriage built on secrets, lies, and dangerous attraction, Lucia is pulled deeper into Alessio’s dark world. A world filled with betrayal. Violence. Deadly enemies. And a husband so possessive he would burn cities to protect what belongs to him. But the closer Lucia gets to Alessio, the more she realizes there’s something far more dangerous than the mafia itself— Falling in love with a man capable of destroying her.
Lihat lebih banyakI knew my life was over the moment my father announced my sister’s engagement.
Not because Bianca was unhappy.
Not because the man she was marrying was dangerous.
But because in the Moretti family, daughters were raised for one purpose only—
to become bargaining chips.
Marriage wasn’t about love in our world.
It was about loyalty.
Power.
Money.
And the moment Bianca became engaged to the Romano heir, I realized something terrifying:
One day, it would be my turn too.
“Lucia!”
I looked up from my sketchbook as my best friend Sofia burst into my room without knocking.
“You’re still sitting there?” she demanded dramatically. “This is our last night in Manhattan before the engagement party and you’re acting like somebody died.”
“Technically,” I muttered, “Bianca’s freedom did.”
Sofia snorted and threw herself across my bed.
“You’re impossible.”
I closed my sketchbook carefully before she could steal it.
Too late.
“Ooooh.” She grabbed it from my hands anyway. “More dress sketches.”
“Give it back.”
“No.”
I lunged for it while she laughed loudly.
“Lucia, these are incredible,” she said, flipping through the pages. “You could seriously become a designer someday.”
I froze slightly.
Because hearing someone say the dream out loud always hurt.
Girls from mafia families didn’t get dream careers.
We got arranged marriages and security guards.
“That’s never happening,” I said quietly.
Sofia’s expression softened for a second before she suddenly brightened again.
“Which is exactly why we’re sneaking out tonight.”
I stared at her.
“Absolutely not.”
“Oh come on,” she groaned. “One nightclub. One night of freedom.”
“My father would kill me.”
“He won’t find out.”
That sentence alone guaranteed disaster.
One hour later, I was standing in front of a mirror questioning every decision I had ever made.
The silver dress Sofia forced me into was tiny.
Criminally tiny.
My mother would probably faint if she saw me wearing it.
“You look hot,” Sofia announced proudly.
“I look like a bad life choice.”
“Same thing.”
Despite myself, I laughed.
Maybe one night of freedom wouldn’t hurt.
Hopefully.
The nightclub was chaos.
Music pounded through the walls while colored lights flashed over crowded bodies.
Rich men.
Models.
Mafia heirs pretending not to recognize each other.
Typical Manhattan nightlife.
Sofia dragged me toward the VIP section while I tried not to panic.
“Relax,” she shouted over the music.
“I am relaxed.”
“You nearly snapped my wrist in half.”
Oops.
The bartender slid drinks toward us.
Sofia immediately raised hers. “To freedom.”
I clinked my glass against hers. “Temporary freedom.”
The cold drink burned pleasantly down my throat.
And slowly, for the first time in weeks, I relaxed.
No engagement discussions.
No family pressure.
No expectations.
Just music.
Freedom.
Then suddenly—
I felt someone watching me.
The sensation crawled slowly across my skin.
Heavy.
Intense.
I looked toward the bar.
And instantly forgot how to breathe.
He stood alone near the corner dressed entirely in black.
Tall.
Broad shoulders.
Dark hair.
Sharp jawline.
The kind of man who looked dangerous without even trying.
People moved carefully around him like they instinctively knew not to get too close.
But it was his eyes that ruined me.
Cold gray eyes locked directly onto mine.
My stomach tightened immediately.
“Lucia?” Sofia followed my stare and nearly choked on her drink. “Oh my God.”
I quickly looked away.
Too late.
Because now I could physically feel his attention on me.
“He’s staring at you,” Sofia whispered excitedly.
“I noticed.”
“And?”
“And nothing.”
She rolled her eyes. “Boring.”
I tried focusing on my drink instead.
Failed immediately.
Because every few seconds, I looked back at him again.
And every single time—
he was already watching me.
Like he knew I couldn’t stay away.
Then suddenly, he started walking toward me.
My pulse jumped violently.
Slow.
Confident.
Calm.
Like a man completely used to getting exactly what he wanted.
“Don’t panic,” Sofia whispered.
“I’m not panicking.”
“You’re literally holding your breath.”
Oh.
Right.
He stopped directly in front of me.
Up close, he looked even better.
Which honestly felt unfair.
“You’ve been staring at me all night,” he said smoothly.
His voice was deep and calm, and somehow that made him even more dangerous.
I lifted an eyebrow. “You were staring first.”
A slow smirk appeared on his face.
“Fair point.”
Sofia looked between us like she was watching a movie.
Traitor.
“What’s your name?” he asked.
Every warning bell in my head screamed not to answer.
“Maybe I don’t give my name to strangers.”
“Smart girl.”
“And yours?”
His gray eyes held mine.
“Alessio.”
The name fit him perfectly.
Elegant.
Dangerous.
Italian.
I should have walked away then.
Instead, I stayed exactly where I was while he ordered another drink for me without asking.
Confident bastard.
“You don’t belong here,” Alessio said quietly.
I frowned. “What’s that supposed to mean?”
“You look too innocent for this place.”
I almost laughed.
If only he knew who my family was.
“Innocent is a strong word.”
Something flashed across his face then.
Interest.
Real interest.
“You’re interesting,” he murmured.
Heat crept into my cheeks instantly.
God.
This man was trouble.
Alessio stepped slightly closer.
Close enough for me to smell whiskey and expensive cologne.
Close enough to completely destroy my ability to think properly.
“You keep looking at my mouth,” he said softly.
“I am not.”
“Liar.”
That smirk again.
Honestly, it should have been illegal.
“You seem very confident.”
“I usually get what I want.”
“And what exactly do you want?”
His eyes darkened slowly.
“You.”
The single word sent heat rushing through my entire body.
Nobody had ever looked at me like that before.
Like I was something tempting.
Something dangerous.
Something he already wanted.
“You barely know me,” I whispered.
“Then let me learn you.”
My heart nearly stopped.
Alessio lifted one hand slowly toward my face.
He gave me enough time to pull away.
I didn’t.
His fingers brushed softly against my jaw.
Electricity exploded beneath my skin.
“You should stop me now,” he murmured.
“Stop you from what?”
Instead of answering—
he kissed me.
Soft at first.
Then deeper when I melted against him instantly.
My mind went completely blank.
His hand settled against my waist while the other slid into my hair.
I had never been kissed like this before.
Like he already knew he could ruin me.
The world disappeared around us.
Until—
“Lucia!”
I jumped apart from him breathlessly.
Sofia stood nearby looking panicked now instead of amused.
“We need to leave. Right now.”
Reality crashed into me instantly.
My father.
The engagement party days from now.
The fact that I had just kissed a complete stranger in a nightclub.
Oh God.
I stepped backward quickly.
Alessio’s eyes stayed fixed on mine.
“When will I see you again?” he asked quietly.
The question caught me off guard.
Because somehow…
I wanted to see him again too.
“I don’t know,” I admitted softly.
Something unreadable crossed his face.
Disappointment maybe.
Sofia grabbed my wrist urgently. “Lucia.”
Right.
Leaving.
I turned quickly before I embarrassed myself further.
But just before disappearing into the crowd, I glanced back one last time.
Big mistake.
Because Alessio was still watching me.
Completely focused on me like the rest of the club no longer existed.
And somehow, the look in his eyes made my stomach twist.
Like meeting him wasn’t an accident.
Like this stranger in black was about to change my life forever.
Roman Romano didn’t announce his presence.He never needed to.The atmosphere changed before I even saw him.It was subtle at first — a shift in how the guards stood, how conversations stopped midway, how even Marco’s hand lowered slightly from his weapon without being told.Then I saw him.Standing near the entrance of the Core meeting room corridor, calm as if nothing outside the mansion was collapsing under Bratva pressure.Alessio didn’t move immediately.That was the first thing I noticed.Not surprise.Not anger.Control.But tightly held control.Roman’s gaze moved first to Alessio.Then to me.Then lingered slightly longer than necessary.Like he was measuring something he already understood.“You’re all still alive,” Roman said calmly.No greeting.No explanation.Just observation.Marco stiffened slightly behind us.Alessio finally spoke.“You don’t usually visit during active war escalation.”Roman gave a faint nod.“I came because escalation is exactly why I should be here
The words on the screen didn’t change.They just stayed there.Lucia Moretti—final authorization pending.Like the system had been waiting for me longer than I had been alive.I didn’t realize I had stepped forward until Alessio’s hand caught my wrist.Not tight.Not forceful.Just enough to stop me from getting any closer to the console.“Don’t,” he said quietly.It wasn’t an order.It was caution.And coming from him, that meant more than control ever could.Marco stood a few steps behind us, still working the override panel, but his movements were slower now. Less certain. Like every layer he broke revealed another layer he didn’t recognize.The Core room felt different with that file open.Heavier.Not because anything had changed physically, but because something had finally stopped pretending.The screen blinked once.Then the system repeated the request.FINAL AUTHORIZATION REQUIRED: LUCIA MORETTIA soft mechanical tone followed, patient and precise, like it had all the time in
The screens didn’t just go dark.They collapsed into nothing.One moment the Bratva warehouse was there, Bianca’s handwriting still burning in my mind, and the next it was as if the entire system had been wiped from existence.No backup feed.No reroute.No trace recovery popping up on Marco’s panel.Just silence across every monitor.Alessio didn’t move for several seconds.Not because he was stunned.Because he was listening to something I couldn’t hear yet.That was always how he worked—when chaos hit, he didn’t react to what was visible, he reacted to what was missing.Marco broke the stillness first.“Boss… the entire external grid just went offline.”Alessio’s eyes stayed on the blank screens.“Not offline,” he said quietly. “Redirected.”Marco frowned slightly.“Redirected to where?”Alessio didn’t answer immediately.Instead, he reached forward and pulled up a manual override panel. His fingers moved once, then stopped, like he was confirming something he already suspected.Th
Bianca’s message stayed on the screen longer than it should have.“Don’t let him decide first.”It didn’t feel like a warning anymore.It felt like pressure.Like someone had just placed a hand on the entire Romano household and started pushing.Alessio didn’t speak at first.He didn’t need to.The silence he carried already filled the room better than any words could.Marco stood near the security panel, still scanning the failed systems, but even he had slowed down, attention split between the screen and the tension building between us.I broke it first.“What does she mean by that?”Alessio’s gaze didn’t leave the message.“I don’t know.”That answer was rare.And it made my chest tighten more than if he had lied.Because Alessio only admitted uncertainty when it mattered.When it couldn’t be controlled.Marco cleared his throat carefully.“Boss, the Bratva channels just spiked again.”That pulled Alessio back into focus immediately.“Status.”“Two more Romano shipments hit along t






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