LOGINDon Lorenzo Valenti didn’t bother hiding his irritation when the door to his study opened again.
His gaze lifted sharply—cold, unreadable.
And there stood his son.
Again.
A scowl immediately formed on his face.
“Shouldn’t you be in school?” Lorenzo asked, his voice edged with impatience.
Alessandro remained calm, though he knew better than to test his father’s mood.
“I’m on my way,” he replied quickly, stepping further into the room. “But I figured out an easier way to get the list you asked for… and I thought I should tell you first.”
Lorenzo leaned back slightly in his chair, swirling the whiskey in his glass.
“I’m listening.”
His tone was disinterested, but his sharp eyes said otherwise.
Alessandro took a breath.
“I want to throw a party tonight.”
Lorenzo's expression darkened instantly.
“A party?” he repeated slowly. “Where?”
Alessandro hesitated for only a second.
“Here.”
Silence.
Heavy.
Dangerous.
Lorenzo stared at him as if trying to decide whether he was serious… or simply stupid.
“You never fail to give me reasons to question if you’re truly my son,” he said flatly.
Alessandro swallowed but held his ground.
“Just hear me out, father.”
Lorenzo didn’t respond immediately. He simply watched him, waiting—expecting nothing meaningful.
But Alessandro continued.
“I’ll invite the same people I’ve always invited. The same group that has been coming here,” he explained carefully. “This time, your men can observe them closely. Quietly. Without raising suspicion.”
Lorenzo's gaze sharpened.
Alessandro pressed on.
“They can identify anyone suspicious. Anyone who doesn’t belong. Anyone who might be working against you.”
The room fell silent again.
Lorenzo exhaled slowly, tapping his finger against the glass.
It wasn’t a bad idea.
In fact…
It was strategic.
Subtle.
Effective.
For a brief moment, something close to approval flickered in his eyes—but it vanished just as quickly.
“Fine,” he said at last.
Alessandro's shoulders relaxed slightly.
“But,” Lorenzo added, his tone turning cold again, “if this fails…”
Alessandro nodded quickly. “It won’t.”
“It better not.”
A pause.
Then Lorenzo waved his hand dismissively.
“Go.”
Alessandro didn’t need to be told twice.
He turned and left the study, a small, satisfied smile creeping onto his face as soon as the door closed behind him.
Everything was falling into place.
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Isabella stood in front of her mirror, staring at her reflection.
She barely recognized herself.
Her eyes looked tired.
Distant.
Haunted.
Every time she closed her eyes, fragments of last night came rushing back—blurred, incomplete… but enough to make her chest tighten.
The man.
His voice.
His presence.
The way everything spiraled out of her control.
She gripped the edge of her table.
Who was he?
Why had he been in Alessandro's room?
And worse…
Why had she responded the way she did?
Her cheeks burned with shame.
“That wasn’t me…” she whispered.
But deep down, she wasn’t sure.
The memory of the drink Valeria had given her surfaced again.
That strange warmth.
That loss of control.
Her stomach twisted.
“That drink…” she muttered.
It had something to do with it.
It had to.
Isabella closed her eyes briefly, trying to steady herself.
This wasn’t how she had imagined it.
Not like this.
Not with a stranger.
Not in confusion.
Not in regret.
A bitter breath escaped her lips.
She didn’t think she could forgive herself.
And Valeria?
Isabella's jaw tightened.
She didn’t think she could forgive her either.
But despite everything… she still got dressed.
Still packed her bag.
Still prepared for school.
Because she had no choice.
Her scholarship depended on it.
Missing classes wasn’t an option.
No matter how broken she felt.
The moment Isabella stepped through the school gates, her heart dropped.
Alessandro.
He was standing there.
Waiting.
As if nothing had happened.
As if everything was normal.
“Sweetheart,” he called, walking toward her with a smile. “Can you ever forgive me?”
Isabella's chest tightened.
She couldn’t even look him in the eyes.
What if he knew?
What if somehow… he finds out what had happened in his room?
Her fingers curled slightly at her sides.
“Where did you spend the night?” she asked instead, her voice quieter than usual.
“At a friend’s place,” Alessandro replied smoothly. “We were drinking, playing games… I lost track of time.”
A lie.
Isabella nodded slowly.
“It’s okay,” she said, forcing the words out. “I forgive you.”
Relief flashed across Alessandro's face.
“I want to make it up to you,” he said quickly.
“You don’t have to—”
“I do,” he cut in, smiling. “I’m throwing you a proper birthday party tonight.”
Isabella froze.
“A party?”
She shook her head immediately.
“No… I don’t think that’s a good idea.”
The thought of returning to that house—that room—made her chest tighten.
“You can’t say no,” Alessandro said lightly. “Everything is already set.”
Her eyes widened.
“You already planned it?”
“Of course,” he replied. “You deserve it.”
Isabella hesitated.
Her instincts told her to refuse.
To walk away.
To avoid everything connected to last night.
But Alessandro was looking at her expectantly.
Waiting.
“Please,” he added softly.
Isabella exhaled slowly.
“…Okay.”
The word left her lips before she could stop it.
Alessandro smiled instantly, leaning forward to kiss her forehead.
“I’ll see you tonight.”
And just like that, he walked away.
Leaving her standing there.
Uneasy.
Conflicted.
Trapped.
Valeria had been watching everything from a distance.
The moment Alessandro left, she hurried over.
“Well?” she said excitedly. “Tell me everything!”
Isabella didn’t respond immediately.
Valeria leaned closer, her voice dropping.
“It was perfect, right?”
That was when Isabella turned.
And Valeria froze.
The look in her eyes wasn’t excitement.
It was anger.
Cold.
Sharp.
“What was in that drink you gave me?” Isabella asked.
Valeria blinked.
“Nothing harmful,” she replied casually. “Why?”
Isabella held her gaze for a moment longer.
“It didn’t go well with my system.”
Her tone was flat.
Distant.
Then she turned and began walking away.
Valeria frowned, confused.
“Why are you acting like this?” she called after her. “Isabella!”
Isabella didn’t stop.
“I have class,” she said over her shoulder. “I don’t want to be late.”
And with that, she disappeared into the building.
Valeria remained where she stood, her expression slowly changing.
The excitement faded.
Replaced by suspicion.
“…Something’s not right,” she murmured.
Her eyes narrowed slightly as she watched the direction Isabella had gone.
Something had happened.
Something unexpected.
And Valeria intended to find out what it was.
Isabella woke slowly.For a few brief seconds, her mind remained hazy, suspended somewhere between exhaustion and reality.The soft mattress beneath her felt unfamiliar.Too soft.Too luxurious.And the scent in the air...Fresh linen.Vanilla.Wood polish.Not home.Her eyes fluttered open.The first thing she saw was the enormous chandelier hanging above her.Then came the realization.The Valenti mansion.Her breath caught slightly.Memories from the previous night crashed into her all at once.The party.The humiliation.The laughter.Lorenzo walking in.The gunshot.Alessandro.The argument outside the study.And finally, Lorenzo's words.“You were trapped the moment you walked into my life.”Isabella closed her eyes briefly.Her chest tightened painfully.Nothing about her life felt real anymore.Slowly, she pushed herself upright against the massive bed, looking around the room properly for the first time.The guest bedroom was breathtaking.Fresh flowers sat on the bedside tab
Isabella stood frozen outside the room, her hand still hovering near the door handle, her breathing uneven after everything she had just heard.Every word.Every accusation.Every cruel truth.It all rang violently inside her head.“She belongs to me.”The words made her chest tighten painfully.Inside the study, silence settled again.But outside?A storm brewed between two broken people.Alessandro lifted his head slowly after colliding into her.For a moment…Neither of them spoke.They simply stared at each other.And what existed between them now was no longer romance.No longer attraction.No longer even confusion.It was wreckage.Pure wreckage.Alessandro's expression darkened the second he realized she had heard everything.Isabella could see it instantly.The humiliation.The anger.The resentment.His pride had been shattered tonight.Not just by Lorenzo.But by her too.And somehow that made him hate her even more.Isabella swallowed hard, her voice trembling slightly when
The moment the study door closed behind Isabella…The room changed.The tension that had been restrained moments ago now rose freely between father and son like smoke before a fire.Don Lorenzo stood unmoving behind his desk, his expression cold and unreadable.Alessandro remained near the center of the room, fists clenched tightly at his sides.His chest rose and fell unevenly.Anger.Humiliation.Confusion.All of it burned inside him at once.For the first time in a long time…He wasn’t afraid enough to stay silent.His eyes locked onto his father.And finally he spoke.“Why?”Don Lorenzo's gaze didn’t shift.“Be specific.”Alessandro let out a bitter laugh.“You slept with my girlfriend.”The accusation rang sharply through the room.Still Lorenzo showed no reaction.If anything, his calmness only made Nico angrier.“That’s low,” Alessandro spat. “Even for you.”Don Lorenzo slowly placed the glass in his hand onto the desk.The soft clink echoed loudly in the silence.“You’re in n
The atmosphere in Don Lorenzo's study had barely settled.The air still carried the weight of everything that had happened. The party, the humiliation, the rescue, the unspoken emotions that neither of them had fully processed.Isabella sat across from him.She felt… safe.And yet, not.Because every word Lorenzo spoke reminded her of one thing...Her life was no longer simple.It could never be again.Don Lorenzo stood by the window, his back partially turned to her, his gaze fixed on the darkness outside.But his mind?It was far from calm.It was calculating.Always calculating.Finally, he spoke.“Your mother.”Isabella's head lifted immediately.Her heart skipped.“My… mother?” she repeated softly.Lorenzo turned to face her now, his expression serious, more serious than she had ever seen it.“We need to move her.”The words hit instantly.Hard.Isabella blinked.“What…?”“Tomorrow morning,” he continued, his tone firm, leaving no room for negotiation. “She cannot stay where she
Valeria Rossi didn’t bother taking off her heels as she stepped into the grand halls of the Rossi mansion.The marble floors echoed beneath her hurried steps, her pulse still racing, not from fear, but from adrenaline.From satisfaction.From the thrilling realization that everything had just changed.Her lips curved slightly as she walked deeper into the house, her mind replaying the scene over and over again.Don Lorenzo walking in.The fear.The silence.The way he had wrapped Isabella in his jacket.The way he had carried her out.Like she belonged to him.Like nothing, and no one else mattered.Valeria exhaled slowly.“Yes…” she whispered under her breath.“That’s her.”There was no doubt anymore.No confusion.No second-guessing.Isabella Lombardi was the girl.The one from that night.The one Martin had spoken about.The one who had begged for a life, and was granted it.And more importantly, the one who had somehow gotten Don Lorenzo Valenti's attention.Her smile deepened.He
The drive to the Valenti Mansion had passed in near silence.Not the suffocating kind from before.Not the tense, dangerous quiet that filled the space between them in the car earlier.This one was… different.Isabella sat beside Don Lorenzo, wrapped in his jacket, her fingers still clutching the fabric as if letting go would somehow unravel everything holding her together.Her body still trembled.Her mind hadn’t stopped racing.Not for a second.The humiliation.The laughter.The video.Alessandro.Valeria.And then…Him.The way he walked in.The way everything changed.The way he carried her out like nothing else in the world mattered.Isabella swallowed softly, her eyes drifting briefly toward him.Lorenzo's expression remained unreadable.Focused.Controlled.But there was something beneath it.Something she couldn’t quite name.Something that unsettled her just as much as it steadied her.When the car finally rolled through the grand gates of the Valenti Mansion, Isabella's bre
Don Lorenzo Valenti stepped further into the room, his presence filling every corner of the space.The gun in his hand remained steady, aimed directly at the young woman standing before him, half-dressed, trembling… yet strangely still.“Please… don’t shoot me,” Isabella pleaded, her voice shaking.
Don Lorenzo Valenti, also known as The Butcher, downed his fifth glass of whiskey, the burn doing nothing to calm the storm raging inside him.Anger simmered beneath his composed exterior.This trip was supposed to be a vacation, a brief escape from the chaos of his world.But men like him didn’t e
Isabella Lombardi froze at the school entrance, her breath catching in her throat.Standing there, as if he had stepped straight out of a dream, was Alessandro Valenti—the most popular, most desired boy in school, holding a bouquet of fresh red roses.Waiting for her.Her heart skipped.Today was h
The moment Isabella stepped into the venue…She knew.Something was wrong.It wasn’t immediate.Not at first.But it crept in slowly like a chill slipping beneath her skin.The music was loud.The lights were bright.The room was full.But none of that mattered.Because the second she fully stepped







