LOGINShe came to destroy him. She never planned to need him. Seraphina DeLorenzo has spent years hunting the truth behind her mother’s murder and every answer leads back to one man. Luciano Volkov. Her enemy. Her obsession. The one person she cannot afford to want. Luciano rules his empire through fear and silence. But someone is dismantling everything he built from the inside and the only person sharp enough to help him find them is the woman who just publicly destroyed him, Seraphina. Forced together by a war neither of them started, what begins as hatred becomes something neither can control. But they are not alone. Because the woman secretly orchestrating the chaos is not a stranger. She is the lover Luciano buried years ago. Now Aurora Vale has returned for revenge and she is willing to burn the city to the ground before letting another woman take Luciano from her. When love becomes war, who survives the ruins?
View MoreWatch this,” I said, my voice steady as I stepped onto the stage in that blood-red gown. The spotlight hit me hard. Two hundred of the most influential people in the room turned my way.
I tapped the tablet once.
The giant screens behind me exploded. Bank records. Contracts. Photos of dead bodies. Every dirty secret stamped with the Volkov name.
Gasps ripped through the ballroom. Someone dropped a champagne glass. It shattered loud against the marble floor.
“Ladies and gentlemen,” I spoke into the mic, letting the words cut sharp, “tonight we stop pretending. Luciano Volkov isn’t some respected businessman. He’s a killer, and his family has spilled enough innocent blood.”
My eyes found him immediately.
Luciano Volkov stood dead center in the crowd, tall and still in his black tuxedo. Those cold eyes locked on mine. No panic. No shouting. Just that slow, dangerous tilt of his head like he was already planning how to make me pay.
“You’ve got some nerve, Seraphina,” a voice boomed from the side. One of his captains. “This peace gala was supposed to end the fighting.”
“Peace?” I laughed, short and bitter. “Your boss’s family murdered my mother. There is no peace until every Volkov pays for what they...”
Murmurs grew louder. People shifted in their seats. I could feel the tension climbing, thick enough to choke on.
Then the lights flickered.
Once. Twice.
A single gunshot cracked through the air.
Screams erupted everywhere. I dropped low behind the podium as more shots rang out. Masked men in black gear burst through every door, weapons raised. Bullets tore into the crowd. A senator seated three feet from the stage jerked backward, blood spraying across his white shirt.
“Get down!” someone yelled.
I tried to run for the side exit. My heel caught on the stage edge and I stumbled. Another explosion rocked the building. The blast threw me forward. Heat blasted my back. Glass from the chandeliers rained down like knives.
Strong hands grabbed me from behind, yanking me hard against a solid chest. A man’s voice growled right next to my ear.
“Move, damn it!”
I twisted, ready to fight, but more gunfire cut off any chance. The stranger dragged me toward the service door as the second blast hit. Smoke filled my lungs. My ears rang so loud I could barely hear the chaos.
We burst into a narrow hallway. I finally got a good look at him.
Luciano Volkov.
Of course it was him.
“Let go of me!” I snapped, trying to pull my arm free. My heart hammered against my ribs.
He didn’t loosen his grip. “You started this, Seraphina. Now shut up and run if you want to live.”
We pushed through a side exit into the pouring rain. His black car waited with the engine running. Two of his men stood guard, guns drawn.
Luciano shoved me into the backseat and climbed in right after. The doors slammed shut. The car peeled out fast, tires screaming on wet asphalt.
I lunged for the opposite door handle.
His hand shot out and slammed it closed. In the next breath he had me pinned against the leather seat, his forearm pressed across my chest. Rain streaked down the windows. London lights blurred past us.
“You really thought you could humiliate me in front of everyone and walk away clean?” he said, voice low and rough. His face was inches from mine. I could see the rain dripping from his dark hair.
“I thought I’d finally make you pay for what your family,” I shot back, breathing hard. “Don’t act like your hands are clean, Volkov.”
He laughed once, cold. “My hands? Your precious DeLorenzo empire has just as much blood. But right now someone else is trying to kill us both. You feel that?”
Another explosion echoed in the distance behind us. Sirens wailed closer.
I glared at him, chest tight. “If this is some trick…”
“It’s not.” His eyes bored into mine. “You just placed a target on both our backs. Congratulations.”
The car swerved hard around a corner. I grabbed his arm without thinking. For a second neither of us moved. Hate burned between us, hot and alive. His body pressed against mine felt too solid, too real.
I hated it.
I hated how part of me didn’t want him to pull away.
“Get off me,” I whispered.
He held on a moment longer, then slowly sat back. But his stare never left my face.
My ruined red gown clung to my skin. Rain and smoke and someone else’s blood stained everything. The city lights flashed across Luciano’s sharp features as we sped through the night.
I had come to destroy him.
Now we were trapped in the same car, running from the same bullets.
And I had no idea who had just turned my perfect plan into a bloodbath.
The phone in his pocket buzzed. He glanced at the screen, jaw tight.
“What is it?” I demanded.
He turned the screen toward me. A message glowed there.
Both families will burn tonight. The Swan sends its regards.
Luciano looked at me, eyes dark.
“Looks like your little show just invited a bigger monster to the party, Seraphina.”
Before I could answer, the car jolted violently. Gunfire erupted again from behind us. Bullets pinged off the armored doors.
“Drive faster!” Luciano barked.
I gripped the seat, heart racing as more shots rang out in the rain.
We weren’t safe.
Not even close.
“You got married again?”The question hung in the room.I blinked.For a second, I thought I had misheard her.Again?My eyes instinctively found Luciano.If the question had caught him off guard, he hid it well.His expression never changed.Only the slight tightening of his jaw betrayed that he’d heard every word.The elderly woman smiled warmly, completely unaware of the confusion she’d just created.Her gaze drifted from me back to Luciano.“Well?” she asked. “Aren’t you going to introduce her?”Luciano released a quiet sigh.“She isn’t my wife.”The woman frowned.“She isn’t?”“No.”Her eyes settled on me again, studying me with renewed interest.“Oh.”A slow smile spread across her wrinkled face.“What a shame.”Heat crept into my cheeks.“I think you’ve misunderstood…”She waved a frail hand dismissively.“I know what I saw.”I frowned.“You mean the way he threatens me every other hour?”A soft chuckle escaped her.“Old people notice these things.”Luciano remained beside her
“What part of stay in the car did you not understand?”His voice wasn’t loud.It didn’t need to be.The words alone rooted me to the polished hospital floor.For a moment, neither of us moved.Doctors and nurses hurried past, their footsteps echoing through the corridor, completely oblivious to the tension hanging between us.I folded my arms across my chest.“I was curious.”His eyes remained fixed on mine.No anger.No frustration.Just that same unreadable expression I’d grown to hate.“Curiosity?” he repeated.I lifted my chin.“Yes.”“You disobeyed me because you were curious.”It wasn’t a question.“You weren’t telling me anything.”“Exactly, you need to know only what i want you to know.”His answer came so effortlessly that my irritation flared.“You drag me across the ocean, refuse to tell me why we’re here, order me to stay in a car like some child, and you expect me to just listen?”“Yes.”I let out a dry laugh.“You’re unbelievable.”“So I’ve been told.”For a brief second
“You coming… or not?”For a brief moment, I considered saying no.Staying on the yacht.Walking away.Then reality settled in.I didn’t know where I was.I didn’t speak the language.With a sigh, I climbed into the SUV.The door shut behind me.A moment later, the cars pulled away from the dock.Silence filled the cabin.The city blurred past the tinted windows while Luciano remained focused on the road ahead, one arm resting against the door.Several minutes passed before he finally spoke.“I’m quite surprised.”I turned toward him.“Why?”“I wanted you to refuse.”“You did?”He nodded once.“Yes.”“Then why bother to ask me?”The corner of his mouth lifted ever so slightly.“It was the polite thing to do.”I blinked.“Polite?”“It has another name.”He glanced at me.“Chivalry.”I couldn’t help letting out a small laugh.“You?”“What?”“Talking about chivalry after everything you’ve done?”His expression remained unreadable.“You just looked uncomfortable.”“So you gave me a choice?
“Put him on the phone now!”I turned toward the endless stretch of blue water.Luciano was several meters from the yacht, floating on his back as though he hadn’t a single concern in the world.The image irritated me.Less than twenty-four hours ago, he had ordered three men thrown into the ocean.Now he was swimming in it.I stepped closer to the railing.“Luciano!”The wind carried my voice away.He didn’t react.I sighed before raising his phone above my head.“Luciano!”This time I waved it.“Your phone!”His head turned almost immediately.Even from that distance, I watched his gaze settle on the device in my hand.I lifted it higher.“A woman wants to speak with you!”The relaxed look vanished.Without hesitation, he rolled over and began swimming toward the yacht with long, powerful strokes.He reached the ladder within seconds.One of his men moved to help him aboard, but Luciano ignored the outstretched hand, climbing the last few steps. Another man appeared beside him with
The car jolted again as bullets slammed into the armored side. I gripped the seat so hard my nails dug into the leather.“Drive faster, damn it!” Luciano barked at the driver, his voice cutting through the chaos.I turned around to look out the back window. Two black SUVs were gaining on us, flashe
Watch this,” I said, my voice steady as I stepped onto the stage in that blood-red gown. The spotlight hit me hard. Two hundred of the most influential people in the room turned my way.I tapped the tablet once.The giant screens behind me exploded. Bank records. Contracts. Photos of dead bodies. E
“Good.” He stepped back. “Because the next time, I want you to admit you want it.” The charged silence that followed his words stretched between us like a live wire. I glared at him and the moment our eyes met I instantly looked away. The Geneva safehouse felt almost unnaturally still after the
Luciano slammed his fist on the counter again. “How the hell did they get access to a live feed?”I stared at the blank laptop screen, my skin crawling. “They were watching us the whole time we were talking. Right now. Get the power off or something!”Gunshots erupted outside before he could answer
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