LOGINThe room felt suffocating as I followed Dante out of the auction hall. Every step I took made my chest tighten, every echo of my heels against the floor reminded me constantly that I had no real choice anymore. My mind was a mess of questions, panic, and a deep, heavy fear. Why me? Why him of all people?
I glanced at Dante once, but only briefly. I couldn’t bring myself to hold his gaze for long. He walked with a calm, controlled presence, each step deliberate and confident, like a man who knew the world moved around him and not the other way around. He didn’t speak, but the air around him felt thick with authority. Everyone we passed seemed to part instinctively, giving him space as if the world itself recognized who he was. The car waited outside, sleek and black, tinted windows hiding the interior. The men from the auction guided me inside. I hesitated, unsure whether to sit, to run, or to collapse. Dante didn't look at me, didn't give instructions. Yet, the faint click of his watch, the set of his jaw, commanded obedience without a single word. As the car moved through the dark, wet streets, I wrapped my arms around myself. My mind was a whirlwind of fear and humiliation. Sold. Five million. Claimed. It all felt surreal, like a nightmare I couldn't wake from. I wanted to cry, to scream, to plead, but no sound came out. My throat was raw from the panic and dread that had built over the last few hours. All I could do was sit there, silent, and try to process the reality: my life had changed forever. Dante finally spoke, his voice low and measured, cutting through the silence like a blade. "Do not move unnecessarily. Stay still." I nodded automatically, my hands tightening in my lap. His eyes flicked toward me briefly, cold but unreadable. There was no warmth, no malice, only an intensity that made me shiver. I realized with a jolt that this man had purchased me not out of impulse, but because he wanted control — complete, absolute control. The car turned onto a long, private road, flanked by tall trees and security gates I hadn't noticed before. My stomach churned with a mix of fear and anticipation. The further we went, the clearer it became: this was no ordinary man. This was someone with power, influence, and danger woven into every fiber of his being. When we arrived, the mansion loomed before me — immense, imposing, and heavily guarded. Lights glinted off polished surfaces, and the security presence made it clear: this place was untouchable. My breath caught. This wasn't just a house. This was an empire. Dante stepped out first, silent and commanding. The men who had accompanied us moved with him, doors closing and locking behind us. He finally turned his gaze toward me. "Inside," he said simply. No invitation. No explanation. I obeyed, following him into a world I didn't understand. The interior was vast, luxurious beyond belief, every detail meticulously curated. Marble floors, expensive art, ambient lighting — yet the luxury didn't comfort me. It was intimidating. A reminder that I was no longer safe in a world I once knew. Dante led me through long corridors lined with guards and staff who didn’t flinch or even glance in my direction. Their indifference made it clear—I was being watched, controlled, and evaluated at every moment. No one here would help me. No one here even seemed surprised to see a new girl being brought in. Finally, he stopped in front of a room that overlooked the sprawling estate. He gestured for me to enter. "You'll stay here," he said. "For now." I looked around, taking in the opulent furnishings, the vast windows, and the sheer immensity of the place. It was beautiful, but I couldn't feel comfort. Only fear. Only tension. Only the heavy realization that I was completely under Dante's control. I wanted to ask questions, to plead, to understand why he had chosen me. But the words caught in my throat. All I could do was obey, quietly, as I was guided to a seat by the window. Dante stood behind me, silent and watchful, like a shadow that had grown human form. My mind raced with the same questions over and over. Why me? Why buy me and then barely speak? What did he want from me? Was I here to warm his bed? To be some kind of trophy? Or was there something else I couldn’t see yet? And yet, despite the fear that sat heavy in my chest, I couldn’t completely deny the strange pull of his presence. He was dangerous. Magnetic. Impossible to ignore. That realization scared me almost as much as everything else. I stared out the window at the dark estate, the lights along the walls and the guards moving in the distance. This place was a fortress. There would be no easy escape. No running back to my old life. Dad had made sure of that when he let them take me. The silence in the room stretched on. Dante still hadn’t spoken again. He simply stood there, watching. Waiting. Deciding what would happen next. I wrapped my arms around myself tighter and tried to breathe slowly. Whatever came tomorrow, or the day after that, I would have to face it. I had no other choice now. I was his.Elena POVI was still feeling that warm, lazy afterglow from the morning when one of the maids knocked softly on the bedroom door.She looked nervous, shifting from foot to foot as she held out a small package wrapped in plain brown paper. No name. No return address. Nothing. Just a simple box tied with string. The second I saw it, my stomach dropped. I knew. I didn’t know how, but I knew exactly who it was from.I took it from her without saying thank you. My fingers already felt cold even though the room was warm. I closed the door behind her, locked it, and carried the package over to the bed like it was something that might explode if I moved too fast.For a long time I just sat there on the edge of the mattress, staring at it. My heart was already beating faster than normal. Part of me wanted to put it aside and wait for Dante to let him open it. To let him deal with whatever poison was inside. But I was tired of that. Tired of always being the one who needed someone else to stan
Elena POVI stood under the hot water for a long time, letting it beat against my sore muscles. Dante had already showered and was getting dressed when I finally stepped out. He glanced at me as I wrapped a towel around myself, his eyes darkening again when they landed on the marks he’d left on my neck and hips. For a second I thought he might drag me back to bed, but he just clenched his jaw and looked away.“We can’t keep Luca waiting too long,” he said, pulling on a black shirt. His voice was back to that controlled tone he used when business was calling.I nodded and started drying off. My body still felt him everywhere — the pleasant ache between my legs, the tenderness on my skin, the way my lips felt slightly swollen from kissing. Last night and this morning felt like a fever dream. Part of me wanted to crawl back under the covers and pretend the outside world didn’t exist. The other part knew that was impossible.I chose simple clothes. Black pants and a soft sweater. Nothing
Elena POV I woke up with Dante’s heavy arm wrapped around my waist, his body pressed tight against my back. Our legs were tangled together under the sheets, skin sticky with sweat and other things. For a moment, everything felt warm and heavy and almost safe. Then reality hit me like a slap. Last night. My father's death. The way Dante had fucked me so hard I still felt it hours later. The way I had clung to him, moaning, begging, completely lost in it while my father’s blood was probably still drying somewhere in this house. My stomach twisted. I stared at the wall, barely breathing. My thighs were sticky. There was a deep ache between my legs and faint bruises on my hips where his fingers had dug in. I should’ve felt disgusted with myself. Instead, I felt… alive. Wanted. Owned. Dante shifted behind me, pulling me tighter against his chest. His hand rested heavy on my stomach, fingers spread like he needed to feel I was still here. His breath was warm on the back of my neck.
Elena POVDante’s hand was still on my face, his thumb grazing my cheekbone. My father’s blood was drying on the desk just feet away, the metallic scent thick in the air, but all I could focus on was him — his heat, his breathing, the solid wall of his body keeping me from falling apart.“You’re all I have left,” I whispered, fingers curling into his shirt. “If I lose you too… I’m done.”His grip on the back of my neck tightened. “You aren’t going to lose me, Elena. You’re mine. I don’t let go of what belongs to me.”I didn’t care about pride or fear anymore. I just needed to feel alive.I kissed him first — hard, messy, desperate. Dante growled low in his throat and slammed me back against the edge of the desk. The wood dug into my ass, but the pain felt good. Real good. His hands were everywhere at once, fisting my hair, gripping my waist so hard I knew I’d have marks tomorrow, dragging my hips forward until I could feel how hard he already was.For once he wasn’t in control. I c
Elena POV I stood at the top of the stairs, my hand gripping the railing so tight my knuckles hurt, and felt a chill crawl up my spine that had nothing to do with the temperature. I was halfway down when Luca appeared at the bottom. He didn’t say anything, and that was what scared me most. Luca always had something to say, even if it was a simple order or a warning. But now he just stood there, looking up at me with an expression that made my stomach do a slow, sick roll. “What is it?” I asked. My chest tightened until it hurt to breathe. He didn’t answer right away. His eyes flicked over me like he was trying to figure out how hard this was going to hit before he let it go. “Elena,” he said finally. The way he said my name made my blood turn to ice. It wasn’t an order. It was a warning. “What happened?” I asked again, my voice echoing off the high ceilings. I didn’t want the silence anymore, but I was terrified of what would br
Third Person POV Joseph Rossi didn’t have a hard time finding the place. That was the first thing that made his stomach twist into knots. He stood outside the old building for a long moment, just breathing in the damp night air. His chest felt tight, like something heavy was sitting on his ribs and refusing to move. It wasn’t the walk that made him feel tired, It was the feeling that his body already knew what was coming. This was the end of the road he had been running from for years. He took one last slow breath, pushed the door open, and stepped inside. It was too quiet. Not the peaceful kind of quiet, but the kind where you know someone is watching you from the shadows, waiting. Every step he took echoed back at him, loud and accusing. He didn’t call out her name. He didn’t have to. She was already there. Isabella was leaning against a table at the back of the room, arms loosely crossed, looking bored. Like she had all the time in the world and nowhere better to be. Jose
Elena POV Luca’s words hadn’t left me. They stayed, looping in my head like something I couldn’t shut off. 'He’s not as safe as you think. For now.' They won’t walk away from unfinished business. Each sentence pressed deeper, tightening something in my chest until I couldn’t ignore it anymore.
The mansion didn't recover from the intrusion. It only... adjusted. Security tightened overnight. Guards rotated faster, their presence doubling in every hallway, every entrance, every shadow. Doors that once opened freely now required codes. Even the air felt different-heavier, watchful. But no
I couldn't even do anything or think of anything anymore Not after everything. Not after the truth. Not after realizing the two people who were supposed to protect me… had both made decisions that nearly destroyed me. I lay on my bed, staring at the ceiling, my body still but my mind running in ci
I couldn't stop shaking for hours after the attack. Even after the mansion had returned to that fake, heavy calmness, my body just refused to settle. It wasn't just basic fear anymore, it was something deeper, something that felt permanent. I sat on the edge of my bed, staring down at my hands. T







