LOGINIsabella stood in front of her closet for what felt like the hundredth time, her fingers gliding over fabrics she barely recognized as hers.
Silk. Satin. Velvet.
Dresses that whispered confidence… boldness… attention.
None of them felt like her.
She pulled one out, a red bodycon dress, and held it against herself, staring at her reflection in the mirror.
It was beautiful.
Too beautiful.
But also too… revealing.
Isabella swallowed and quickly placed it back.
Ever since that shopping trip with Valeria, her wardrobe had changed overnight. Gone were her simple, modest outfits. In their place were pieces that demanded attention.
Clothes meant to tempt.
Valeria had insisted.
“You’re dating Alessandro Valenti now. You need to look the part.”
Isabella sighed softly.
Her gaze dropped.
Was that really what this was about?
Looking the part?
Keeping him interested?
Her chest tightened slightly as flashes of the previous night crossed her mind.
The man.
His voice.
The way her body had betrayed her.
She shook her head quickly, trying to push the thoughts away.
“No…” she whispered. “Not tonight.”
Tonight was supposed to be normal.
Just a party.
Just Alessandro.
Nothing else.
Still… the uneasiness lingered.
She glanced back at her closet.
Her older clothes suddenly felt too plain.
Too small for the world she had stepped into.
And the new ones?
They didn’t feel like they belonged to her either.
Frustration built inside her.
“I don’t have anything to wear…” she muttered.
After a moment of hesitation, she picked up her phone and typed quickly.
Isabella: Valeria… I need help choosing an outfit for the party.
The reply came almost instantly.
Valeria: Send me options.
Isabella snapped a few pictures and sent them over.
Seconds later...
Valeria: No. Absolutely not.
Isabella frowned.
Isabella: What’s wrong with them?
Three dots appeared.
Then...
Valeria: You’re not dressing like a schoolgirl to your own birthday party.
Isabella exhaled slowly.
Isabella: Then what do I wear?
There was a pause.
Then Valeria's message came through.
Valeria: Check the black dress. The one with the deep neckline.
Isabella hesitated.
Slowly, she reached for it.
The dress was… daring.
Short. Very short.
And the cut at the chest was deep enough to make her cheeks burn just looking at it.
“I can’t wear this…” she whispered to herself.
Her phone buzzed again.
Valeria: Wear it.
Isabella bit her lower lip.
Isabella: It’s too much…
Valeria: No, it’s perfect. Trust me.
Another message followed.
Valeria: Alessandro will LOVE you in that dress.
That made her pause.
Alessandro.
Her boyfriend.
Tonight was for him too.
To make up for last night.
To fix things.
Maybe Valeria was right.
Isabella stared at her reflection again, holding the dress against her body.
Her heart pounded.
This wasn’t her.
But maybe it needed to be.
Just for tonight.
Slowly… she nodded.
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The Valenti mansion was already alive when Isabella arrived.
Music pulsed through the air.
Lights glowed warmly against the luxurious walls.
Voices, laughter, movement.
Everything blended into a vibrant, overwhelming atmosphere.
Isabella stepped out of the car, her heels clicking softly against the ground.
For a moment, she hesitated.
Her fingers tightened slightly around her clutch.
Then she walked in.
The moment she crossed the entrance, everything shifted.
Heads turned.
Conversations paused.
Eyes followed her.
Isabella felt it instantly.
The attention.
Heavy. Intense.
Unavoidable.
She wasn’t invisible tonight.
Not even close.
The dress clung to her perfectly, accentuating every curve. The short hemline revealed her long legs, while the deep neckline drew more attention than she was used to.
Her heart raced.
She felt exposed.
But also…powerful.
In a way she didn’t fully understand.
Whispers began to ripple through the room.
“Is that Isabella Lombardi?”
“No way…”
“She looks—”
“Wow…”
Isabella swallowed, forcing herself to keep walking.
Her eyes scanned the crowd.
Looking for one person.
Alessandro.
And then she saw him.
Standing near the center of the room, surrounded by friends, laughing.
Confident.
Carefree.
Like always.
But the moment his gaze landed on her...
He froze.
His expression changed instantly.
His eyes darkened, trailing over her slowly, taking everything in.
A slow smile spread across his lips.
He broke away from his group and walked toward her.
“Isabella…” he breathed, stopping in front of her.
For a moment, he just looked at her.
As if he couldn’t believe what he was seeing.
“You look…” he paused, shaking his head slightly, “…incredible.”
Isabella forced a small smile.
“Thank you.”
Alessandro stepped closer, his gaze still fixed on her.
“I knew you’d steal the show tonight.”
He reached for her hand, pulling her gently toward him.
But Isabella barely noticed.
Because something else had caught her attention.
Not just something.
Someone.
Behind him.
Her gaze slowly lifted.
And then...her breath stopped.
The world around her faded.
The music.
The voices.
Everything.
Gone.
All she could see...was him.
Standing just a few feet behind Nico.
Tall.
Commanding.
Dressed in black.
His presence alone silencing everything around him.
Her heart slammed violently against her chest.
No.
No, no, no...
This couldn’t be happening.
Her vision blurred slightly.
Her body went cold.
It was him.
The man from that night.
The man she couldn’t forget.
The man she wasn’t supposed to ever see again.
But there he was.
Looking right at her.
His gaze locked onto hers with terrifying intensity.
Recognition flashed in his eyes.
Dark.
Unmistakable.
Isabella's breath hitched.
Her fingers trembled in Alessandro's grip.
“Alex…” she whispered, her voice barely audible.
But he didn’t notice.
Didn’t see the fear in her eyes.
Didn’t feel the way her body had gone rigid.
Instead, he followed her gaze.
And smiled.
“Oh,” he said casually, “I almost forgot.”
He turned slightly, gesturing behind him.
“Isabella, meet my father.”
Time stopped.
“Don Lorenzo Valenti.”
The words echoed in her ears.
Her knees nearly gave out beneath her.
Father.
His father.
The room tilted.
Everything crashed into place all at once.
The mansion.
The room.
That night.
Her stomach twisted violently.
Lorenzo took a step forward.
Slow.
Controlled.
His eyes never leaving hers.
“Isabella…” he repeated her name, his voice low, dangerous.
As if tasting it.
As if claiming it.
Her heart pounded uncontrollably.
She couldn’t breathe.
Couldn’t think.
Couldn’t move.
This wasn’t a nightmare.
This was real.
And she was standing right in the middle of it.
Trapped.
Between a father…
And his son.
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
The party went on.Music pulsed through the mansion, laughter echoed against marble walls, and glasses clinked as guests lost themselves in the night. It was everything a celebration was supposed to be.Alive, vibrant, intoxicating.But for Isabella, it all felt distant.Muted.Like she was there,
Isabella's throat felt dry.Her heart was still racing, her pulse uneven, her thoughts tangled beyond reason.But somehow she managed to force the words out.“It’s… it’s nice to meet you, sir.”Her voice trembled despite her effort to sound composed.For a brief second, silence lingered between them
Don 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
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