Claimed By The Mafia Don
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Chapter 7 Hell Is Wherever I Decide It To Be img
Chapter 8 A Feast Before The Storm img
Chapter 9 A Reason To Stay img
Chapter 10 More Than You Can Imagine img
Chapter 11 If I Wanted You Dead img
Chapter 12 They Don't Come Back From That Ball img
Chapter 13 The Ball img
Chapter 14 Vincenzo img
Chapter 15 Take Your Hand Off Her img
Chapter 16 Correcting Misconceptions img
Chapter 17 Your Body Betrays You, Lucia img
Chapter 18 What Are You Planning img
Chapter 19 When I Finally Take You, I Want You To Beg For it img
Chapter 20 Not Even Close img
Chapter 21 Codes and Shorthand img
Chapter 22 Engaged img
Chapter 23 Daniel img
Chapter 24 Too Many Questions img
Chapter 25 Kissing Another Man img
Chapter 26 I'm No Monster To Take A Woman By Force img
Chapter 27 Blood img
Chapter 28 You Just Don't See It Yet img
Chapter 29 Stubborn Idiot img
Chapter 30 Nowhere To Run img
Chapter 31 Consciousness img
Chapter 32 Dementia img
Chapter 33 No One Calls Her A Whore img
Chapter 34 I'll Kill Anyone Who Dares To Disrespect You img
Chapter 35 The Journalist img
Chapter 36 Discrepancies img
Chapter 37 Gratitude From Dante img
Chapter 38 Fake Journalist img
Chapter 39 Between Two Monsters img
Chapter 40 Trap img
Chapter 41 Betrayal img
Chapter 42 In The Middle Of It img
Chapter 43 They Want To Kill Her img
Chapter 44 Bait img
Chapter 45 His Greatest Weakness img
Chapter 46 His Weakness, His Ruin img
Chapter 47 Way She Wanted To Be Claimed img
Chapter 48 Dead End img
Chapter 49 Only Blood img
Chapter 50 A Target On Your Back img
Chapter 51 The Softest Trap img
Chapter 52 Unraveling img
Chapter 53 Secrets img
Chapter 54 Love img
Chapter 55 The Things We Become img
Chapter 56 I'll Handle Her img
Chapter 57 Betrayal img
Chapter 58 Stacked Heartbreaks img
Chapter 59 Tell me, Lucia img
Chapter 60 I Want To Do This With You, Dante img
Chapter 61 She's Mine, and I, Hers img
Chapter 62 I Would Give In Again And Again img
Chapter 63 Pleasure img
Chapter 64 You Thought You Could Leave Me img
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Chapter 4 The Discovery

Lucia's POV

Dante stuck to his promise, but not without conditions. He assigned one of his men to escort me. As we approached the house I once shared with my father, a wave of anxiety washed over me. My steps faltered in front of the door, and I hesitated.

This wasn't just a house-it was a graveyard of memories.

I glanced back briefly, my mind flashing to Dante's warehouse. The fire, the gunshots, and the chaotic night that changed my life played in my head like a cursed film reel. The night that turned me into Dante's captive.

I clenched my fists and forced myself to focus. Knocking seemed almost absurd-it was my home once, but now, I wasn't sure where I belonged. Just as I raised my hand, the door opened, revealing my father.

"Lucia."

His voice trembled, barely above a whisper. He looked at me like I was a ghost. His face was worn, his eyes shadowed with exhaustion, and the lines on his forehead seemed deeper than I remembered.

"Dad," I said, my voice cracking. I couldn't stop myself. I stepped forward and pulled him into a tight embrace.

He hesitated, then wrapped his arms around me. "Are you back for good?" he asked, his voice weak and hopeful.

I froze. How could I tell him I was only here for a fleeting visit, that Dante held the strings to my freedom?

"Dad, we need to talk," I said, the words heavy in my throat, forcing steadiness into a voice that trembled beneath the surface.

He nodded quickly. "Of course, come in."

As he ushered me inside, Dante's man followed, his presence like a shadow looming over us.

The living room was a disaster. Piles of clothes lay scattered across the couch. Dirty dishes, some half-eaten, cluttered the dining table, a stark contrast to the home I once knew. The once-cozy space now felt cold, as though the life had been drained from it. A sharp pang of guilt twisted in my stomach. This wasn't the father I remembered.

"Dad, are you okay?" I asked gently, though I already knew the answer.

He nodded too quickly, forcing a smile that didn't reach his tired eyes. "I'm fine, Lucia. What about you? Are you eating well? Are they treating you right?" His gaze flickered to Dante's man, full of distrust.

"I'm fine, Dad. Don't worry about me," I lied. The truth would break him.

I took a deep breath, steeling myself. "We need to talk about the fire. I think if we can prove you didn't start it, Dante might let me go."

Dante's man snorted, a smug grin on his face. I shot him a glare that silenced him instantly.

My father sighed, his shoulders slumping. "I don't know, Lucia. Everything happened so fast. I heard gunshots, knocked over a keg, and suddenly, there was fire everywhere. I didn't have time to think-my only thought was getting out alive."

His words were a dead end, but I wasn't ready to give up. My freedom depended on this.

"Think, Dad. Is there anything else? Anyone who might have seen what happened?"

He hesitated, then nodded. "The staff. They were there that night. They might know something."

Hope flickered in my chest. "Where can I find them?"

"They're at the warehouse, trying to clean up what's left of the fire damage," he said.

I glanced at the clock. Dante's man had warned me I had limited time, and now only fifteen minutes remained.

I hugged my father tightly, swallowing the lump in my throat. My hands shook as I planted a kiss on his forehead. "I'll come back soon, Dad. I promise." But my words were hollow, a lie I had to tell to keep him from worrying.

As I rushed out of the house, Dante's man followed close behind, his heavy boots echoing against the pavement.

We drove to the warehouse. Dante's man sat beside me in silence, occasionally glancing at me as if to remind me of my time limit.

I stared out the window, my mind racing. My father's words played on a loop in my head. The staff might know something. It was my only lead, and I had to make it count.

When we reached the warehouse, I stepped out of the car, my shoes crunching against the gravel. I turned to Dante's man, my voice firm. "Wait here. I need a few minutes alone."

He rolled his eyes and checked his watch. "You've got ten minutes."

Ignoring his attitude, I stepped inside the warehouse. The air was thick with the acrid smell of charred wood and smoke, and the sight of the wreckage made my stomach twist.

Most of the staff were busy cleaning, their faces weary and defeated. But one man caught my attention. He stood apart from the rest, leaning against a corner with a phone pressed to his ear.

Something about him felt... off.

He stood apart from the rest, his back turned, phone pressed to his ear. His posture was stiff, his head darting around as if he didn't want to be noticed.

I moved closer, my steps muffled by the debris beneath my feet. His voice was low, but I caught fragments of his conversation.

"...Vincenzo. No, not yet... Dante doesn't suspect anything."

My stomach sank. Vincenzo Calderone. I remembered him from the meeting Dante took me to yesterday. He was overly cheerful, his smile too wide, his eyes too cunning. Something about him had felt off, and I hated him the moment I saw him. Now, hearing his name again sent a chill through me.

The man ended the call abruptly, shoving his phone into his pocket. His eyes scanned the room, and for a brief second, they met mine. I ducked behind a pile of debris, my heart pounding.

I slipped out of the warehouse, my mind racing with questions. What connection did Vincenzo have to the fire? Why would that man say Dante doesn't suspect anything? And why did that name feel like the missing piece to this entire puzzle?

Dante's man was waiting by the car, his arms crossed and his expression bored. He glanced at his watch, then at me. "Time's up."

I swallowed hard, forcing my face into a mask of indifference. But inside, I was a storm. If Vincenzo Calderone was connected to the fire, or to Dante, then I needed to know the truth. And I needed to know it fast.

            
            

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