Wicked Promises
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Chapter 6 The Man Beneath the Mask img
Chapter 7 The Devil Table img
Chapter 8 The Weight of Unspoken Truth img
Chapter 9 Walls we Build img
Chapter 10 Edge of Silence img
Chapter 11 Shattered Dawn img
Chapter 12 Return of the Ghost img
Chapter 13 The price of Truth img
Chapter 14 Shattered illusion img
Chapter 15 The Echoes of good bye img
Chapter 16 The woman who wasn't supposed to exist img
Chapter 17 Blood and Truth img
Chapter 18 The space between betrayal and believe img
Chapter 19 Fire in her veins img
Chapter 20 The devil's move img
Chapter 21 What the Shadows Stoles img
Chapter 22 Devil's Revoking img
Chapter 23 The Dead don't stay buried img
Chapter 24 Wolves at the door img
Chapter 25 The Devil's Betrayal img
Chapter 26 Ashes of Heart img
Chapter 27 Issues of Lies img
Chapter 28 The devil's bargain img
Chapter 29 The Cross roads img
Chapter 30 The Price of Control img
Chapter 31 The Price of Loyalty img
Chapter 32 The Breaking Point img
Chapter 33 Into the storms img
Chapter 34 The Quiet Before img
Chapter 35 The Light and Storms img
Chapter 36 The Choice img
Chapter 37 Shattered Foundation img
Chapter 38 The Shadow in the Room img
Chapter 39 Fire in the blood img
Chapter 40 Blood Doesn't Lie img
Chapter 41 Lies we Bury img
Chapter 42 What remains after fire img
Chapter 43 Price of Truth img
Chapter 44 The Blood of Vains img
Chapter 45 A Bargain with the Devil img
Chapter 46 The Harbor of Shadow img
Chapter 47 Blood in the Water img
Chapter 48 Bargain img
Chapter 49 The Price of Power img
Chapter 50 The Price of Heart img
Chapter 51 Shadows beneath the Vainyard img
Chapter 52 Smokes and Ashes img
Chapter 53 The Edge of Ruins img
Chapter 54 Bloodline Secret img
Chapter 55 Queen Maker img
Chapter 56 The devil you buried img
Chapter 57 Where loyalty ends img
Chapter 58 Between lifes and ruins img
Chapter 59 Ashes of Alliance img
Chapter 60 Price of Betrayal img
Chapter 61 Enemy Within img
Chapter 62 The Quiet Storm img
Chapter 63 Light of Bloodline img
Chapter 64 The Girl in the mirror img
Chapter 65 The Queen Gambit img
Chapter 66 Blood Between us img
Chapter 67 Bloodline and Betrayal img
Chapter 68 The Roads Queens Play img
Chapter 69 The Queens Play img
Chapter 70 Shattered Glasses img
Chapter 71 Fatal Choices img
Chapter 72 Blood and Sacrifice img
Chapter 73 Price of Blood img
Chapter 74 The Queens Moves img
Chapter 75 The Edge of Remorse img
Chapter 76 No turning back img
Chapter 77 Final Stand img
Chapter 78 The Price of Freedom img
Chapter 79 Blood Ties img
Chapter 80 What the Blood Remembers img
Chapter 81 Beneath the Sun Light img
Chapter 82 The Edge of Fire img
Chapter 83 Her Father's Sins img
Chapter 84 What we Choose to Save img
Chapter 85 Ashes of Mercy img
Chapter 86 The Woman Behind the Glasses img
Chapter 87 Ashes of Blood Oath img
Chapter 88 The Judas Among us img
Chapter 89 The Fire Before us img
Chapter 90 Ashes Between us img
Chapter 91 The Woman who Should've Die img
Chapter 92 Blood Between Brothers img
Chapter 93 The Burning Truth img
Chapter 94 Ashes of the past img
Chapter 95 The Collapse Begins img
Chapter 96 The Wolfe's Teeth img
Chapter 97 Blood in the Garden img
Chapter 98 The Price of Silence img
Chapter 99 The Quite Crown img
Chapter 100 Letter beneath the Vainyard img
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Wicked Promises

Casper Merci
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Chapter 1 The Girl Behind the Glass

The glass was cool against her forehead, but it did little to calm the storm inside her.

Isadora Langston stood at the towering window of her D.C. townhouse, her silhouette outlined by the bruised lavender of an approaching dusk. The city buzzed below-horns, sirens, camera flashes. But here, in her private prison above it all, everything was quiet. Too quiet.

She watched her reflection blend with the blurred skyline-half-girl, half-ghost.

"You should be packing." Her father's voice was flat behind her, as though he hadn't just signed away her life with a few whispered threats and classified reports.

She didn't turn. "You said I'd be safe here."

"Things have changed." His tone sharpened. "You were nearly killed last night. I will not have my daughter become a political casualty."

A bitter laugh caught in her throat. "Isn't that what I've always been?"

Senator Langston exhaled through his nose-controlled, irritated. The way he always got when she broke character. "You're not going to that charity gala next week. You're flying out tonight."

"Where?" She finally turned to face him, eyes sharp like shattered glass. "To another of your secret bunkers? Some Swiss villa with armed guards and no soul?"

His jaw tensed. "To Sicily."

Isadora blinked. "Excuse me?"

"You'll be under the protection of someone who owes me a favor."

"And who might that be? A crooked general? Another skeleton from your Cold War closet?"

The pause said everything.

"Luciano Moretti."

The name landed like a punch to the gut.

"You're sending me to a mafia heir?" Her voice cracked, outrage laced with disbelief. "Jesus Christ, Dad. He's a ghost story-mothers tell their children not to say his name out loud."

"He's the only one powerful enough to keep you alive. Don't be dramatic."

She crossed her arms, her body trembling-not with fear, but with fury. "Why now? Why him?"

He stepped closer, towering, still in his crisp suit, tie strangling his throat like his morals had years ago. "Because I'd rather have you in the lion's den with a lion I can control than buried six feet under with a bullet in your skull."

A beat of silence stretched between them, taut as piano wire.

"I'm not a pawn, Dad."

His eyes narrowed. "You've always been a piece on the board, Isadora. The only difference is, this time I'm trying to keep you alive."

Her heart hammered in her chest. She wanted to scream, to cry, to break every mirror in the house just so she wouldn't have to see her father's shadow in her face.

But instead, she nodded.

Because in the Langston house, survival always came before rebellion.

The jet was sleek, soulless. Leather seats, curt crew, sterile air. It could've flown her to heaven or hell and it wouldn't have made a difference.

She barely touched the champagne. Instead, she pressed her forehead to the oval window, watching the world fall away beneath her in clouds and chaos.

Luciano Moretti.

The name itself was smoke-whispered in political circles, feared in criminal ones. Rumors painted him as many things: assassin, billionaire, recluse. No one really knew where he was, until now. Her father had traded favors, old blood debts, and now she was the currency.

A whisper of a man she'd never met was about to become her shadow.

And maybe her executioner.

The car that picked her up in Sicily was black, armored, and driven by a man who didn't speak.

The drive stretched through winding hills and sleepy towns, past olive groves and estates tucked into the earth like secrets. Then came the gates-wrought iron, ancient and sprawling. The estate behind them looked like a relic of a forgotten empire. Marble, vines, too much silence.

Isadora's breath caught in her throat as the car stopped.

She stepped out. Sunlight cut across her bare arms like blades. The cicadas screamed in the distance.

And then he appeared.

Luciano Moretti stood at the top of the marble steps, a shadow in a linen shirt and black slacks, sleeves rolled to his forearms. His face-God, his face-was carved from storm clouds and stillness. Midnight hair, olive skin, eyes the color of sea glass-cold and unrelenting.

She met his gaze. And he looked through her like she was nothing.

No greeting. No smile.

Just silence.

He turned without a word and disappeared into the villa.

Isadora straightened her shoulders.

So this is the lion's den.

And she was no lamb.

            
            

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