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Chapter 2

Author: Bunnykoo
last update publish date: 2025-11-21 02:20:06

[Unknown Location]

The room breathed darkness.

A single lamp burned on the mahogany desk, casting long shadows across the walls. The fireplace crackled softly, but the heat didn't reach the center of the room where a man sat, utterly still.

He didn't move. Didn't blink. His presence alone filled the space with something heavy and cold.

The desk before him was covered in photographs. Not scattered—arranged. Each one placed with surgical precision.

A man's face appeared in every image. Dario Vitiello. Younger in some. Older in others. Always the same arrogant smile.

And beside him in the more recent ones—a girl.

Dark hair. Soft features. Green hazel eyes that looked too innocent for the world she lived in.

The man's fingers rested on the edge of that final photograph. He didn't move. Just stared.

The door opened without sound.

"Boss."

The man didn't look up.

"The warehouse is gone. No survivors. Vitiello's shipment—ash."

Silence.

"He's panicking. Security doubled. New protocols. He's moving her deeper into the estate."

The man lifted a crystal glass from the desk. The amber liquid inside caught the firelight.

He drank. Slow. Deliberate.

Set it down without a sound.

"How many guards?" His voice was low. Controlled. Each word measured.

"Twelve. Rocco Santini leads them."

"Insufficient."

"He knows. He's already making calls."

The man's gaze finally lifted. His eyes were dark—not empty, but burning with something ancient and patient.

"Let him."

He stood. The movement was fluid, predatory. He walked to the window, hands clasped behind his back, and stared out at the city below.

Lights flickered like dying stars.

"Twenty years."

The words fell into the silence like stones into deep water.

The second man said nothing. Didn't ask. Didn't need to.

The man at the window turned slowly. The shadows carved his face into something sharp and unforgiving.

He walked back to the desk.

Picked up the photograph of Dario and the girl.

"He took everything from me."

His thumb traced the edge of the image. Across Dario's face. Across the girl's.

"Everything."

He set the photograph down.

Picked up the crystal glass again.

His fingers tightened around it.

"Now—"

The glass exploded in his hand.

Shards hit the desk. Blood dripped onto the photographs, spreading across Dario's smile, across the girl's soft features.

The man didn't flinch. Didn't look at his bleeding palm.

He stared at the ruined photograph beneath the blood.

"the time has come."

He looked up at the second man. His eyes were cold. Final.

"Let Vitiello build his fortress. Let him surround her with walls and guns and loyal dogs."

He dropped the shattered glass onto the desk. It landed with a dull thunk.

"It won't matter."

A pause. The firelight flickered.

"I will take his empire. His power. His legacy."

He picked up the bloodstained photograph of the girl.

His voice dropped to a whisper—soft, lethal, absolute.

"Even her."

The room fell silent.

Outside, the wind clawed at the windows like something desperate to get in.

Or out.

[Vitiello Mansion - Luna's POV]

I woke to shouting.

Not the distant kind that filters through walls and fades. This was close. Urgent. Angry.

I sat up in bed, heart already pounding.

Heavy footsteps ran past my door. Multiple voices overlapping—Dante's sharp bark, Rocco's frantic tone, others I didn't recognize.

Something was wrong.

I slipped out of bed, the cold floor biting my bare feet. I crept to the door and pressed my ear against the wood.

"—burned to the fucking ground! Everything!"

Dante's voice. Raw. Furious.

"How many?" Father's voice, deadly quiet.

"All of them, Don Vitiello. Twelve men. The shipment. The product. All of it."

Silence.

Then—a crash. Glass shattering. Something heavy hitting a wall.

"Find them!" Father roared. "I want names! I want locations! I want their fucking heads on my desk by morning!"

More footsteps. Running now.

I stumbled back from the door, hand pressed to my chest.

Twelve men. Dead.

My stomach twisted violently.

An hour passed. Maybe two. I couldn't tell.

I sat on the edge of my bed, knees pulled to my chest, listening to the chaos bleeding through the walls.

Then—a knock.

Sharp. Controlled.

"Signorina Luna." A maid's voice, thin and trembling. "Your father requests you. Now."

The sitting room reeked of smoke and fury.

Dante stood by the window, phone pressed to his ear, his jaw clenched so tight I could see the muscle jumping beneath his skin. His knuckles were split, bloody. He'd hit something. Or someone.

Rocco paced near the door, face ashen, one hand gripping his gun like it was the only thing keeping him upright.

And Father—

Father stood in the center of the room, both hands braced on the back of a leather chair. His shirt was untucked. His tie loose. Hair disheveled.

I'd never seen him like this.

Unraveled.

He looked up when I entered. For one brief, terrifying second, I saw it clearly—

Fear.

Raw. Unmasked.

Then it was gone, buried beneath cold calculation.

"Sit."

I sat on the velvet settee, hands clasped tightly in my lap.

He dismissed the maid with a sharp gesture. "Out. Everyone out."

Dante glanced at him, hesitated, then left. Rocco followed.

The door clicked shut.

The silence was suffocating.

Father walked to the liquor cabinet and poured himself a drink. His hand shook—just slightly—as he lifted the glass.

He drank. Refilled. Drank again.

Then he turned to face me.

"There was an attack." His voice was quiet. Too quiet. "The eastern warehouse. They hit it three hours ago."

My breath caught.

"Twelve of my men were inside." He stared at the glass in his hand. "They burned it. All of it. The building. The shipment. The guards."

He paused.

"They locked the doors from the outside first."

My stomach lurched. I tasted bile.

Locked inside. Burned alive.

Father set the glass down with a sharp clink.

"They knew exactly where to strike. Exactly when. Exactly how many men would be there."

He crossed the room and crouched in front of me. His hands gripped my knees—not gentle, not rough. Desperate.

"Someone is coming for us, Luna." His eyes bored into mine. "Someone who's been watching. Planning. Waiting."

I stared at him, terror coiling in my chest like a living thing.

"They want to destroy me. Everything I've built. Everything I have."

His grip tightened.

"You are the most valuable thing I possess. Do you understand? The alliance with Moretti—it's the only thing keeping us afloat right now. If something happens to you before that wedding—"

He didn't finish. Didn't need to.

I nodded frantically.

He released me and stood, running a hand through his disheveled hair.

"Rocco isn't enough anymore." His jaw clenched. "Twelve men weren't enough. I need someone who can't be touched. Someone who doesn't fail."

He pulled his phone from his pocket.

Dialed.

Lifted it to his ear.

"This is Don Vitiello," he said, voice cold and absolute. "I need the best. I don't care what he costs."

A pause. His eyes flicked to me.

"My daughter's life depends on it."

Another pause. His jaw tightened.

"What do you mean two days?" His voice rose. "I need him now."

He listened, knuckles white around the phone.

"I don't care where he is. I'll pay triple—"

He stopped. Listened.

His expression darkened, but he didn't argue further.

"Fine. Two days. But not a minute longer."

He ended the call and stared at the phone in his hand like it had betrayed him.

"Two days," he muttered. His gaze lifted to me. "You stay in this house. You don't go near the windows. You don't leave your room without Rocco."

He walked to the door, then stopped.

"Two days, Luna. Then everything changes."

The door closed behind him.

I sat alone in the suffocating silence.

Two days.

Two days until someone arrived who was supposed to save me.

Two days until the cage locked tighter.

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