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MARRIED TO THE MAFIA KING WHO KILLED MY FATHER
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5 Chapters
Chapter 6 The Point of No Return img
Chapter 7 What Liars Look Like img
Chapter 8 The Thing About Trust img
Chapter 9 Before The Storm img
Chapter 10 No More Waiting img
Chapter 11 Dead Men and Lies img
Chapter 12 Naples img
Chapter 13 Four Days img
Chapter 14 Two Hours of Honesty img
Chapter 15 Marco Makes His Move img
Chapter 16 The Morning Of img
Chapter 17 The Room Where It Ends img
Chapter 18 After img
Chapter 19 What Comes Next img
Chapter 20 The Other Side of Everything img
Chapter 21 The Morning After Victory img
Chapter 22 Neutral Ground img
Chapter 23 The Art of the Deal img
Chapter 24 Greco img
Chapter 25 Caselli img
Chapter 26 The Filing img
Chapter 27 The Longest Hour img
Chapter 28 Something Quiet img
Chapter 29 Greco's Long Arm img
Chapter 30 Matteo img
Chapter 31 The Boy Who Knew Everything img
Chapter 32 Senator Aldo Marini img
Chapter 33 Before The Dawn img
Chapter 34 Seven O'Clock img
Chapter 35 The Senator Calls img
Chapter 36 What Accountable Looks Like img
Chapter 37 Rome Is Burning img
Chapter 38 The Name Above The Name img
Chapter 39 The Weight of The Name img
Chapter 40 Seventy Two Hours img
Chapter 41 No More Time img
Chapter 42 The Traitor Inside img
Chapter 43 The Performance img
Chapter 44 The Last Night img
Chapter 45 Outside The Gates img
Chapter 46 The Man At The Top img
Chapter 47 After The Fire img
Chapter 48 What Remains img
Chapter 49 Palermo img
Chapter 50 What We Build img
Chapter 51 The Past Has Teeth img
Chapter 52 The Road To Taormina img
Chapter 53 What Enzo Found img
Chapter 54 The Box img
Chapter 55 Someone Else Knew img
Chapter 56 Rome At Night img
Chapter 57 Two Hard Drives img
Chapter 58 The Third Witness img
Chapter 59 The Last Forty Eight Hours img
Chapter 60 Coming Home img
Chapter 61 The Fallout img
Chapter 62 Before Sardinia img
Chapter 63 Sardinia img
Chapter 64 What The Sea Knows img
Chapter 65 Three More Days img
Chapter 66 December img
Chapter 67 January img
Chapter 68 The Press Statement img
Chapter 69 What Stays img
Chapter 70 Morning After img
Chapter 71 What February Brings img
Chapter 72 February Light img
Chapter 73 March img
Chapter 74 Spring img
Chapter 75 What Grows img
Chapter 76 What Lorenzo Said img
Chapter 77 The Seventh Notebook img
Chapter 78 Her Mother's Truth img
Chapter 79 What Lucia Knew img
Chapter 80 The Watch img
Chapter 81 The War Begins img
Chapter 82 Gone img
Chapter 83 Six Hours img
Chapter 84 The Judge img
Chapter 85 The Warehouse img
Chapter 86 Home Again img
Chapter 87 Marco's Move img
Chapter 88 It Starts Tonight img
Chapter 89 The Calls img
Chapter 90 Salerno img
Chapter 91 Marco Hears img
Chapter 92 Forty Eight Hours img
Chapter 93 The Last Move img
Chapter 94 Before The Storm Breaks img
Chapter 95 He Comes img
Chapter 96 After Marco img
Chapter 97 The Man In Rome img
Chapter 98 The Architect img
Chapter 99 What The Architect Built img
Chapter 100 The name in the Pocket img
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Chapter 5 No Way Out

The announcement went out on a Thursday.

One line in three newspapers. A photograph taken the previous evening in the garden... her in black, him at her shoulder, his hand at the small of her back because Fausto had said it needed to look real and Lorenzo had placed his hand there without discussion and she had decided not to discuss it either.

She looked composed in the photograph.

She had spent twenty minutes in front of a mirror making sure of it.

By ten in the morning her phone was ringing. Not the encrypted one... the old one, the one she should have turned off, the one she had kept on because Dante's number was in it and she wasn't ready to lose that last ordinary thing.

Dante's name was on the screen.

She answered.

"Tell me," he said, skipping hello entirely, "that this is a joke."

"Good morning, Dante."

"Val. It says De Luca. Lorenzo De Luca. The same Lorenzo De Luca who we have spent five years believing killed our father?"

"Keep your voice down."

"I am in my apartment. I can use whatever volume I want." She could hear him moving, pacing, the specific rhythm of her brother when he was trying not to shout.

"What is happening? Are you safe?

Did someone force you to do this?"

"No one forced me."

"Then what... Val, I need you to explain this to me right now because I am looking at a photograph of you standing next to the man and you look... you look fine. You look like you're okay with this. Are you actually okay with this?"

She pressed her fingers to her eyes. "I need you to trust me."

"I trust you completely. I do not trust him."

"Dante..."

"No. Listen to me." His voice dropped. Serious now.

The way he got serious, like their father, when something mattered enough to stop performing the emotion and just carry it. "I have been watching you disappear for five years. I know what you were doing. I'm not stupid, Val. I knew about the training. I knew about the planning. I said nothing because I thought if I gave you the space you'd eventually come home." A pause that cost him something. "I did not think you'd come home married to him."

Her throat tightened. "I'm not home."

"I know." Quietly. "That's the part that scares me most."

She looked out the window of the east wing. The garden. The guards. The wall.

"I need three weeks," she said. "Can you give me three weeks without asking questions I can't answer yet?"

Silence.

"Are you safe?" he said again. Just that.

"Yes."

"Promise me."

"I promise you."

Another silence. Longer. She could hear him breathing.

"Three weeks," he said finally. "Then I want the truth. Everything."

"Everything," she said. "I promise."

He hung up.

She sat with the phone in her lap for a moment and thought about how much she had just promised and how much depended on being able to keep it.

Marco called at noon.

She was in Lorenzo's study when the number appeared on the old phone. She looked at it for one ring. Two. Then she held it up so Lorenzo could see the screen.

He crossed the room immediately. Stood beside her. Close enough that she could feel the stillness of him... that particular quality he had of taking up exactly the space he needed and not one inch more.

"Speaker," he said quietly.

She put it on speaker. Answered.

"Valeria." Marco's voice was warm. Concerned. Textbook. "My love, I've been trying to reach you all morning."

"I know. I'm sorry, it's been a busy day."

"I imagine it has." A small careful pause. "I saw the newspaper this morning."

"I assumed you would."

"I have to ask you..." His voice dropped. Gentle. The voice he used when he wanted to seem like the only person in the world who truly had your interests at heart. "Is this your choice? Genuinely your choice? Because if someone is pressuring you... if you're in a situation you don't know how to leave... you can tell me. You know that."

Beside her Lorenzo's jaw tightened. Not dramatically. Just the faintest shift.

"No one is pressuring me, Uncle Marco," she said. Her voice came out clean. Steady. She was her father's daughter and she knew how to carry a lie when it was necessary. "I know how it looks. I understand the shock. But I've been investigating Lorenzo independently for two years and what I found..." She paused, let the pause do the work. "It changed things."

Silence on the line.

She felt it... the quality of his silence. A calculating man recalculating.

"What did you find?" he said softly.

"That the story we were told wasn't complete." She kept her voice gentle. Uncertain. Like a woman still processing. "I want to talk to you about it. When I'm ready. But right now I just need everyone to give me space to figure this out."

Another pause. When he spoke again the warmth was still there but something underneath it had shifted a half-degree colder.

"Of course," he said. "Of course, my love. Whenever you're ready. I'm always here."

"I know," she said. "Thank you."

She ended the call.

The study was completely quiet.

Then Lorenzo said: "He believed the uncertainty. He thinks you're confused, not informed."

"I know." She set the phone on the desk. "That buys us time."

"Not much." He straightened. Moved to the window. "He'll be making calls within the hour. Cross-checking. Looking for anything that contradicts what you just told him." He turned. "We have maybe four days before he figures out you know more than you let on."

Four days.

She looked at the phone. At the window. At the man she had married on paper forty-eight hours ago and was only now beginning to understand.

"Then we need to move faster than four days," she said.

"Yes." He looked at her steadily. "Which means tomorrow you meet my inner circle. My lieutenants. The six men who run every operation under this family." He paused. "They don't know the full plan yet. They know about the marriage. They don't know why."

"How will they react?"

"Honestly?" He almost smiled. Not warmly. More like a man who respects a difficult truth. "Some of them will think I've lost my mind. One of them will think you're a spy. And one of them..." He stopped.

"What?"

"One of them," he said carefully, "might already be reporting to Marco."

She stared at him.

"You're telling me tomorrow I walk into a room where one of the men might be your enemy."

"Our enemy," he said. "Yes."

"And you don't know which one."

"Not yet."

She stood up. Looked at him. This man who kept handing her grenades and calling it strategy.

"You know," she said quietly, "a normal person would consider this a problem."

"I consider it an opportunity," he said. "We let them all see you. We watch who reports back to Marco. And then we know exactly where the rot is."

She was bait again. She understood that. She was the variable he was using to flush out the traitor.

The difference was... this time she didn't mind.

Because she was going to walk into that room tomorrow and she was going to watch every face in it and she was going to find the one that didn't quite fit.

She was her father's daughter.

She was very good at finding things that didn't fit.

"Fine," she said. "Tomorrow."

She picked up the encrypted phone to go. Stopped at the door.

"Lorenzo."

He looked up.

"The man outside my mother's building... Caruso." She held his gaze. "I want to know everything about him. Where he goes. Who he talks to. What Marco is using him for."

"Already in motion."

"Good." She opened the door. "Because if Marco makes one move toward my family before we're ready..." She let it sit there unfinished.

He looked at her across the room with those dark steady eyes.

"He won't," he said.

She left.

Walking back down the corridor she thought about the room full of men waiting for tomorrow. One of them a traitor. All of them dangerous. None of them ready for what Enzo Romano's daughter had become.

She almost felt sorry for them.

Almost.

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