LOGIN~ELENA~
“Get the babies now!”
Something in my tone snaps them into motion. Valentina reaches for one baby. Gianna scoops up another. I clutch the third to my chest, heart racing.
Vincenzo appears instantly. “What is it?”
“I don’t know,” I whisper. “But something’s wrong.”
He studies my face for a long moment, then nods sharply.
“Lockdown,” he orders into his phone.
The house seals quietly—no alarms, no chaos. Just subtle shifts. Doors lock. Guards reposition.
Five minutes later, a voice crackles over comms.
“Movement detected near the west perimeter. Long-range surveillance.”
I sag slightly, my instincts screaming I knew it.
They weren’t inside.
They were watching.
Testing. Waiting.
That night, I sit in the nursery long after everyone else sleeps, rocking my daughters one by one. The moonlight paints silver lines across the walls.
I press my lips to a tiny forehead and whisper the truth I can no longer deny.
“They’re coming.”
*****
The attack doesn’t come loudly.
It comes quietly, ordinary, unthinkable.
That’s what makes it terrifying.
I was feeding one of the babies in my room when I hear him.
“Stay where you are, Elena,” Vincenzo instructs me through the comm.
My heart slams into my ribs.
“What’s happening?” I demand, already rising to my feet. “Is it that bad?”
Before he can answer, Nico bursts into the room, gun drawn, face hard.
“Sit down,” he says. “Now.”
The baby fusses at the sudden movement. I clutch her closer, heart slamming against my ribs.
“Talk to me,” I say. “Don’t you dare shut me out.”
“Someone breached the outer cameras,” he says tightly. “They didn’t trip alarms. No system breach.”
That’s when I know.
This isn’t random. This is deliberate. Maybe by the Mafia council.
“That’s why it’s a problem,” Riccardo says from the doorway, pale but steady. “They were professionals. They were good. Too good.”
Shots ring out somewhere outside—muted, silenced. The sound still pierces straight through me.
I clutch my daughter to my chest, instinct screaming. “They’re here for the babies.”
Nico doesn’t deny it.
The baby in my arms cries sharply, startled by my racing heartbeat.
Vincenzo’s voice comes again, calm and lethal. “Targets identified”
Identified.
Not caught. Not scared away.
Another sound. Another.
Silenced.
The minutes stretch endlessly. I can’t breathe properly. Every instinct in me screams to run, to hide, to fight, but there is nowhere safer than this room, surrounded by men who would burn the world for my children.
Finally, the words come.
“All clear.”
My legs give out beneath me.
I sink onto the floor, breath shaking, the baby fussing softly against my skin.
Tears spill down my face…..not from fear for myself, but from the unbearable truth settling in my bones.
“They were willing to die,” I whisper. “Just to get close.”
“They knew,” I continue. “They knew where to look.”
Riccardo kneels in front of me, gripping my shoulders. “They didn’t get close.”
“But they tried,” I say. “And next time they won’t miss.”
The truth settles heavy and irreversible.
Someone was willing to die to reach my children.
That night, I don't sleep. I watch as guards double and patrol, weapons cleaned, systems rewritten, I feel something inside me harden.
The softness doesn’t leave.
But it stops being enough.
I kiss each of my daughters’ foreheads, breathing them in.
“I love you,” I whisper. “But love won’t protect you.”
I lift my head.
And for the first time, I stop thinking like a woman who was chosen.
I start thinking like a mother who will do anything. A mother who will destroy.
~~~
For a while after that night, everything goes… quiet.
Too quiet.
The house settles into a rhythm that almost feels normal. Guards rotate with clockwork precision. New faces replace old ones.
Cameras blink softly, their red lights steady, reassuring.
The halls stop echoing with rushed footsteps. The air stops tasting like gun oil and fear.
For a while… no one tries to kill us.
I still wake up at night, though. Always at the smallest sound. A creak. A breath. A baby’s whimper. My body reacts before my mind does…..heart racing, arms already reaching.
Motherhood has rewired me.
Danger has sharpened me.
Mornings become quieter rituals. Feeding. Changing. Humming softly while sunlight spills through the nursery windows.
Gianna and Valentina come almost every day, pretending this is just friendship, not protection. Not watchfulness.
On a Tuesday morning, the doctor calls to confirm the babies’ follow-up appointment.
Routine checkup.
Such an innocent phrase.
Vincenzo, Nico, and Riccardo are already dressing when I bring it up. Dark suits. Weapons concealed. Faces set in that way that tells me they’re walking into something ugly.
“We have to handle something,” Riccardo says carefully. “Council-related.”
My stomach tightens. “Dangerous?”
Nico meets my eyes. “Enough.”
“I can postpone the hospital,” I offer immediately.
Vincenzo shakes his head. “No. The girls don’t pause their lives because men want power.”
He steps closer, cups my face, presses his forehead to mine. His voice drops. “You’ll go. With guards. You won’t deviate from the route.”
“I won’t,” I say again.
When they leave, the house feels wrong. Too quiet in a different way. Like the walls are holding their breath.
Gianna and Valentina arrive early. We dress the babies slowly, carefully. Three tiny outfits. Three blankets. Three carriers lined up like something sacred.
“They’re getting big,” Valentina whispers, brushing a finger along a chubby cheek.
“They’re strong,” Gianna adds, smiling….then glancing instinctively toward the windows.
The guards escort us out. Two SUVs. Tinted windows. Engines already running.
I hate how familiar it all feels. I remember how I was kidnapped on my way to Belliago, and I just hope nothing happens to us.
I let out a breath of relief when we finally get to the hospital in peace.
The hospital is bright and sterile, all soft voices and gentle smiles. Nurses gush over the girls. The doctor praises their weight, their lungs, their reflexes.
“Perfectly healthy,” he says.
For a few minutes, I let myself breathe.
I imagine a world where this is all there is. Appointments. Friends. Babies growing without knowing the sound of gunfire.
We leave just after noon.
The sun is high. Traffic light. Normal. Too normal.
And then…..The explosion comes without warning.
The car in front of us erupts in fire and metal, the shockwave slamming into our SUV.
I scream as we’re thrown sideways, the babies crying instantly, their fear ripping straight through me.
“Down!” a guard yells.
Everything happens at once.
Gunshots follow……sharp, controlled, terrifyingly calm.
The door beside me is yanked open.
Hands grab at the carriers.
“No…..NO!” I scream, clutching one carrier while another is torn from Valentina.
Gianna fights back, slapping, clawing, shrieking like she’s lost her mind.
Gianna’s scream is raw, animal-like. “They’re taking her!”
I see masked faces. Cold eyes. No hesitation.
Mafia men. Council men.
They don’t want me. They want my children.
I fight like something feral, nails scratching, screaming until my throat burns.
One man shoves me hard. I hit the floor of the vehicle, pain exploding through my shoulder, but I don’t let go of the baby in my arms.
Another attacker lifts one of my daughters like she’s nothing.
My scream turns animal. I watch helplessly as my two daughters are taken away by those men.
The world narrows to sound and pain and terror.
No! This can't be happening! My daughters can't just be taken away from me like this.
“Help!” I cry out in tears. “Somebody please help!”
~FIORELLA~My eyes snap open.The scream tears out of me as I jolt upright so violently my body aches from it.I can’t get enough air.My chest heaves, dragging in sharp, uneven breaths that scrape my throat. My hands fly to my body instantly, trembling, frantic, and searching.There's no blood, no knife, no alley.Just… darkness in the room.I’m in my room.For a few seconds, I don’t trust it.My eyes dart wildly around, my heart still racing like I’m being chased. The familiar outline of my wardrobe stands in the corner. The soft glow of the streetlight leaks through the curtains. My bedside table is exactly where it should be.Everything is still and quiet….too quiet.I swallow hard, my throat dry as sand, and press a shaking hand against my chest.“I’m… here,” I whisper, my voice hoarse and unsteady. “I’m home.”But my body hasn’t caught up yet.My pulse is still pounding violently under my skin, my breaths shallow and fast. I can still feel it…..the cold all
~FIORELLA~Something tells me that Lucas is somewhere in the firm watching me right now.But I don't care about him right now.I just need to get home with no one invading or intruding into my personal space.So I just enter my car without bothering to scan the environment or to confirm that Lucas is really watching.I throw my bag to the back seat, and then I start the car.“Just drive, Fiorella… just drive,” I mutter to myself, gripping the steering wheel tighter than necessary.Soon, I'm driving out of the firm, and I'm now on the road.The drive home is a blur.I don’t remember the traffic lights. I don’t remember the turns.I just… arrive at my house.The house greets me with silence….. heavy, suffocating silence.I drop my bag on the table and kick off my heels, the relief almost painful.For a moment, I just stand there in the middle of the living room.I'm alone, completely alone, and the quiet presses in too loud and too much.“Why does it feel like the
~LUCAS~The door clicks shut behind me, soft, controlled, and final.And for the first time in a long time… I just stand there, not moving, not thinking.Just… standing in the middle of the hallway like an idiot.My jaw tightens slowly, then harder.What the hell was that?Why did she switch up so bad like that??Did it offend her to know that I'm in love with another woman??Wait…. don't tell me she's jealous??A humorless scoff almost leaves me, but I swallow it down, my gaze dropping briefly to the floor before lifting again.People are still moving around… staff rushing, voices low, tension thick from everything that happened outside.But it all sounds distant and muted.Because my head?It’s still in that office with her.Every word she said plays back, sharp and precise.‘You should never have walked into my office without permission.’‘Forget everything that happened today.’‘Don’t ever help me again.’‘You are not allowed to come close to me.’My tongu
~FIORELLA~“Why do you even care?” I ask Lucas, my voice quieter now… but sharper in a different way. “I mean….why did you stand up for me back then? It's not like we're close or something.”He doesn’t answer immediately.And for a second…I think he won’t.Then…..“Because,” he says slowly, “you have Marcella's face, and because of that….I don't want them hurting you because in my mind, I see Marcella being hurt instead of you.”I blink twice.And am I really feeling a tiny bit of hurt??Wait ... .did I really think he stood up for me because it's me?? Because he did it for me?I laugh at my stupid self inwardly.Oh com'on Fiorella…. how could you think that?It's not like we both are close or something for him to risk himself defending and protecting me out there.I let out a dry laugh.“The lady you mistook me for?” I ask.“Yes,” he replies.“What's the full name of this Marcella you keep talking about, and who is she to you??” I ask.“Marcella Nico,” he says
~FIORELLA~I hate that he’s here.No… that’s not true.I hate what his presence is doing to me.The air in my office feels different now, heavier, like it’s pressing against my chest and making it harder to breathe. Or maybe that’s just me. Maybe it’s everything I’ve been holding in finally deciding it’s had enough.Lucas hasn’t moved.He’s still standing by the door, watching me like he’s trying to figure something out… like I’m something that doesn’t quite make sense to him.And I don’t like that.I don’t like being seen.Not like this.And no…. I'm not hugging him.The silence is very awkward, and tense.“You must have something to say, right??” I force out, my voice tighter than I want it to be. “Or are you just going to stand there and stare?”It comes out sharp, edged, controlled.It's familiar and safe, but it doesn’t feel as strong as it usually does.His gaze doesn’t waver.If anything, it deepens.He keeps staring at me for a while, and then he finally
~LUCAS~The drive back to the firm is quieter than it should be, and that alone irritates me.My mind doesn’t shut up.It replays everything…..the crowd, the chaos, her hand in mine, the way she looked at me.The way she held on.I grip the steering wheel tighter than necessary.This is exactly why I don’t get involved.Because now?Now she’s in my head, and I don’t like it.Not one bit. I’m already expecting things to have calmed down at the court with security in place, order and normalcy restored.But the moment my car slows to a stop, I know that’s not the case.There’s a crowd now in front of the law firm, and not just a small one.It’s worse than the one at the court, and they're louder and restless.Press, journalists and reporters, shouting over each other like they’re waiting for something… or someone.My jaw tightens.You’ve got to be kidding me.I cut the engine and step out, shutting the door harder than necessary.The noise hits immediately.The qu
~MARCELLA~Time passes quickly, and soon, everything is ready.The decorations are perfect. The food is set. The atmosphere feels… alive, warm and full.I take one last look around, my eyes scanning every detail carefully.Everything has to be perfect for him.I turn to S
~MARCELLA~“Stephanie, if you don’t blow that balloon in the next five seconds, I swear I’m going to lose my mind.”“I am blowing it!” she snaps back, cheeks puffed out like a chipmunk, eyes glaring at me as she struggles with the stubborn balloon in her hands.I cross my ar
~MARCELLA~The moment I step out of Xavier’s house… I breathe in air, but not just air…but also relief, satisfaction and power.It rushes through me slowly, wrapping around my chest like something warm and intoxicating. My shoulders feel lighter… my mind is quieter.Justice.
~MARCELLA~The moment the hospital doors slide open and I step outside, it feels like I’m walking into a completely different world.Inside… Everything was soft, quiet and fragile like Lucas.The steady beeping of machines.The warmth of his hand in mine.Out here?Everythin







