LOGINChapter 2
Aria “You were not supposed to hurt her.” “She broke my nose!” “I am just saying, the Don is not going to be happy.” Voices pull me from the fog. My head throbs, heavy and slow. I tried to move but my hands and feet were tied. I was in the back of a car but I could not tell how long I had been out. ““Please… let me go,” I whisper. “Great,” the broken-nose guy mutters. “She’s awake.” “Go back to sleep. We’re almost there.” “Where are you taking me?” No one answers. Why would anyone take me? I did not have money for ransom. Were they going to kill me? Maybe they were organ traffickers. Different thoughts spiraled in my mind until I drifted off to sleep again. The next time I woke up, I was in a beautifully furnished and well lit room. Luckily my hands and feet were no longer bound and my cuts had been cleaned and bandaged. Perfect. Maybe they wanted me in good condition for whatever comes next. I looked around. The room was massive with a large bed and expensive furniture. Looking nothing like a hostage situation. I hurried to the door and tried to open it. Locked. Obviously. I tried the window but had no luck there either. I decided on the next best thing. I started banging on the door. “Let me out,” I screamed repeatedly. Hopefully someone remembered I was here. For all I knew, hours had passed. It was bright outside, so at least it was daytime. Maybe someone was already looking for me. Although since the library was closed today, it might take a while before anyone noticed I was missing. I thought about Matt. We were supposed to have coffee today. Maybe he would realize I was gone and send a search party. Who was I kidding? He would probably think I bailed on him. I tried the door again, still no answer. I looked around once more and saw the bathroom at one end of the room and a full closet attached. The closet was filled with clothes in my size, all with tags still on them. Creepy doesn’t even begin to cover it. Making the best of the situation, I decided to take a quick shower and get changed. While I was in the bathroom, someone must have come in because when I stepped out, I noticed a tray of food on the table. As if on cue, my stomach rumbled. I had barely eaten yesterday and had no idea what time it was now. Judging by the meal, it was still morning. Toast with eggs, bacon and grilled cheese. I took a bite and almost moaned. It tasted amazing. Do all abductors feed their victims gourmet food? Everything about this ordeal was bizarre. After I finished eating, the reality of it all settled in. I had been taken. I had no idea where I was or why. As the fear settles deeper, I reach for my necklace — and freeze. It’s gone. It must’ve snapped during the struggle. My chest tightens. My throat burns. The one thing I had left of my parents— A click at the door. A man walks in. And not just a man. He looked like he had been carved from marble. Tall with devastating blue eyes, A perfectly tailored suit that did nothing to hide the muscular body beneath it. He looked like he had walked out of a romance novel with a presence that filled the room. I snapped myself out of it immediately. This was the man responsible for my kidnapping. “Who are you?” I demand. “What do you want from me?” He ignores both questions. “I see you’ve settled in, Miss Russo.” His voice is smooth, deep, almost hypnotic. Completely at odds with the cold expression on his face. “Please,” I say softly. “Just let me go. I won’t call the police. I swear.” He laughs, a dark, genuine laugh that chills me. “You’re not going anywhere, cara. And the police can’t help you.” My eyes flick to the open door. “There is really no point,” he says casually, reading my mind. “There is a guard outside your door. Even if you slip past him, you will not get past the others in the compound or the dogs outside. So be very careful so you don’t hurt yourself while trying” I swallowed hard as he continued. “Someone will come and give you a tour of the house and explain which areas you are allowed in and which are restricted. Until then, sit tight.” He turned to leave. “Wait” I breathe “What will you do to me?” He paused, stared at me for a long moment, almost as if searching for something. “I do not know yet,” he finally said. Then he leaves, closing the door behind him. I waited for the click of the lock, but it never came. Somehow, that made things worse.AriaThe smile disappeared from my face so quickly it almost hurt.Dante didn't take his eyes off me."Are you ever going to stop trying to leave me?"I opened my mouth, but nothing came out.He already knew."I...""You asked Franco to help you disappear."He didn't sound angry. If anything, he sounded tired and hurt.“Have I done something wrong?”I shook my head, hating that he thought this was somehow about what he did."Haven't I made it clear enough that you are mine and your place is beside me?"I swallowed."I wasn't running away from you."The words finally found their way out, but they weren't enough.His jaw tightened."Then explain it to me, Aria. Is being with me so bad that you try to leave at every turn?"He sounded broken, and I hated that."I was trying to help you.""By disappearing?"He let out a humorless laugh."Yes, Dante, because you deserve your family."“Family?”"You, Lucia... your baby."“So that's what this is about,” he replied slowly before closing his ey
DanteThe doctor kept talking, but I heard none of what he had to say.I should be more concerned with what was going on with my child, but my mind remained fixed on the memory of Aria sitting across from me in the library.After being in this world for as long as I have, not many things frighten me, but the look on her face as I walked out the door with Lucia frightened me.Something about it felt wrong.Aria wasn't angry.She wasn't jealous.She wasn't even upset.And somehow that worried me more."Dante?"The doctor's voice pulled me back.I looked up."She and the baby are fine," he repeated.Lucia sat quietly on the examination bed."The pain was most likely caused by exhaustion and stress. Nothing serious."I nodded."Good."The doctor continued speaking."No unnecessary stress.""Regular checkups.""Plenty of rest."I barely listened.The doctor excused himself for a moment."It would be nice if you paid attention to what was going on, you know," Lucia whispered, clearly pissed
AriaAfter dinner that evening, Lucia caught up to me before I could go up to my room."Would you like to take a walk with me?"I almost said no.But she looked hopeful enough that refusing felt cruel.Now we were slowly making our way through the gardens behind the mansion.The weather was pleasant, and the cool night breeze was exactly what I needed.But somehow, I still felt miserable.Lucia rested a hand on her stomach as we walked."The doctor says walking is good for the baby."I nodded."I'm glad you agreed to come with me."I offered a small smile."So am I."For a while, we walked in silence.Then Lucia spoke again."I've started remembering things."My attention immediately shifted to her."You have?"She nodded."Small things, mostly.""Like what?"A soft smile touched her lips."Things before I left. My life, Dante..."She laughed softly but something uncomfortable twisted in my stomach."We were friends first and I remember following him around when we were younger."Her
AriaI woke up to Dante’s arms wrapped around my waist, and a slow smile formed on my lips. I missed this.We must have slept for hours, and a quick glance at the clock confirmed my suspicions. It was past eleven, and we had completely missed breakfast.Dante is never around at this time, and even though I’d love to stay like this for a while longer, Dante probably has other stuff to do.“Hey,” I whispered as I gently tapped Dante.He stirred slightly but didn’t open his eyes.“We need to get up,” I continued, amused at his attempt to pretend like he was asleep.“Shh, it’s the best sleep I’ve had in days,” he replied, holding me tightly.“I’m sure you have something to do.”“No, I don’t.”“Yes, you do.”He groaned but finally loosened his grip.“You are right.” He reached for his phone. “I couldn’t speak to the new Pakhan at the wedding.”“Sofia’s husband?”“Yeah. I should see him this morning. The last thing I need is for the Russians to feel insulted.”Settling his phone back down,
DanteThe second Lucia appeared, I knew everything had gone wrong.Aria followed my gaze and froze.Her face drained of all color.Shit.She shouldn't have to find out like this.Not in a crowded room full of strangers.Not like this.Her eyes dropped to Lucia's stomach.Then to me.Then back to Lucia.As if she was trying to make sense of what she was seeing.I ignored Lucia and turned toward Aria, ready to explain.Ready to say something.Anything.Before I could, a familiar voice interrupted."Ahh, Lucia. You just wandered off."I looked up and, for the first time all evening, my anger outweighed my shock.Riccardo Bellini.Lucia's father.The old man walked toward us wearing a satisfied smile.A smile I immediately wanted to wipe off his face.He stopped beside his daughter and placed a hand on her shoulder."I just wanted to say hello," Lucia replied with a soft smile.After Lucia requested to stay with her father, I granted it immediately.Considering how distant I had been, it
AriaThe morning of Sofia's wedding was anything but exciting. I felt emotionally drained.I stared at my reflection in the full-length mirror as Isabella adjusted the back of my dress. All the bridesmaids looked perfect in the blue fabric Sofia had picked.Everything was beautiful.The flowers.The dresses.The venue.And Sofia—she looked ethereal.But my mind couldn't seem to shake the thought of Lucia and the fact that she was carrying Dante's baby.My mind kept coming up with crazy scenarios of how things would be. It didn't help that Dante was basically not speaking to me.I hadn't seen him since the night I told him I loved him.No calls.Just occasional short replies.Busy.Working.Later.That was all I got.Even if he decided he didn't want to be with me anymore, he owed it to me to say it to my face.“You are doing it again,” Gemma whispered.“What?”“Overthinking everything.”I sighed deeply.“I can't help it.”“He still hasn't mentioned it?” she asked, referring to Dante.
DanteThe basement smelled like blood, sweat, and cigarettes.The walls were fully soundproof, and the lighting was dim, just enough to see.Many have screamed and died in this room, and judging by Franco’s excitement, another person is about to.I didn’t usually get involved with interrogations. I
DanteI watched my wife as she spoke with Gemma and Lola.My wife.The word felt unfamiliar but not unwelcome.She looked beautiful. Her dress fit so perfectly that it was difficult to take my eyes off her.“It’s okay to stare,” Adriano said beside me. “She is your wife after all.” He didn’t agree
AriaIt’s been five days since the big reveal and I have barely left my new room. The curtains were closed so I couldn’t tell the time of day, nor did I care.A tray of food from the previous day sat barely touched. I didn’t have the energy to read, let alone eat.True to his word, I was moved out
AriaI sat patiently in Dante’s office, my fingers twisting against each other on my lap.Greta had sent me here a couple of minutes ago without any explanation, and that alone was enough to make me nervous.The office felt very much like him. Everything was in place, documents stacked neatly on hi







