A Substitute Bride For The Mafia Boss
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Chapter 8 The Price of Belonging img
Chapter 9 Serafina's Secret img
Chapter 10 The Coordinate of Deception img
Chapter 11 Shattered Bloodlines img
Chapter 12 The Price of Fire img
Chapter 13 Bound by Shadows img
Chapter 14 The Traitors Heart img
Chapter 15 A Fever You Can't Burn Away img
Chapter 16 Dagger Between the Vows img
Chapter 17 Queen of Ashes img
Chapter 18 Smokes and Shadows img
Chapter 19 The Scent of Lies, and Lust img
Chapter 20 The Ties that Burn img
Chapter 21 The Ghost in Crimson img
Chapter 22 Masquerade of Madness img
Chapter 23 Kingdoms of Ash and Lust img
Chapter 24 The Devil's Crown img
Chapter 25 Bloodline Vows img
Chapter 26 Poisoned Petals img
Chapter 27 Blood and Brotherhood img
Chapter 28 House of Secrets img
Chapter 29 The Heir if Blood and Fire img
Chapter 30 Serafina's Last Move img
Chapter 31 The Bride was just the Beginning img
Chapter 32 A Queen Should Never Kneel img
Chapter 33 Let the Queen Burn! I'll Catch Her Ashes img
Chapter 34 How Dare a Substitute Wear the Crown img
Chapter 35 The Bride who Refused to Kneel img
Chapter 36 The King Who Tried to Break the Storm img
Chapter 37 His Crown, My Fire img
Chapter 38 The Knight's Fall img
Chapter 39 Fire Cannot be Tamed img
Chapter 40 The Devil in Me img
Chapter 41 Betrayals img
Chapter 42 The Poison Prince img
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Chapter 5 Unraveling the Game

VALENTINA

I didn't sleep.

The sheets in this gilded cage felt too soft, like they were trying to seduce me into forgetting where I was. But I never forgot.

Alessandro's words echoed in my head: You're something else. A wildcard.

He meant it as a warning. But it felt like a challenge.

I rose before dawn, pulled on a dark sweater, boots, and tied my hair back. If this was a prison, I was going to map every inch of it. I needed to know the escape routes, blind spots, and who watched whom.

Down the corridor, two guards flanked the staircase. I flashed them a smile that didn't reach my eyes.

"Morning," I said coolly.

They didn't respond. Just nodded. As expected.

The main hallway led to the south wing an area I hadn't yet explored. But I'd overheard whispers yesterday. About a door. About keys only Lorenzo had access to.

I needed to find it.

I turned a corner-

and walked right into Lorenzo.

He caught my arm before I fell, his fingers tightening for a fraction too long.

"Morning, bella sposa," he said with that smirk that made women forget logic.

Not me.

"You're following me," I said.

"Maybe I was hoping you'd follow me instead."

"I don't play games."

"Neither do I," he said, though his eyes sparkled with mischief.

But something shifted in his gaze. He stepped closer. The smirk faded.

"You shouldn't be wandering alone."

"I can take care of myself."

"You're married to a De Luca now. You're never alone, Valentina. That's the point."

My throat tightened.

"Is that a warning?"

"It's the truth."

He turned and walked ahead. And I followed.

Because behind the charm and sarcasm, Lorenzo knew something. He always had.

We passed a locked door. Heavy steel. No keypad. Just a single gold keyhole.

He paused, just briefly, before moving on.

That was the door.

"Lorenzo," I said.

He didn't turn.

"Why do you stay here?" I asked. "You're not like them."

He stopped.

"Because I owe a debt," he said without looking back. "And because some wars are easier to survive from the inside."

"What's behind that door?"

"Don't ask questions you're not ready to answer."

"I'm ready."

He turned finally, and his eyes were cold.

"No, you're not. And if you try to force it, Alessandro won't kill you. But he'll break you."

I held his gaze. "I'd rather be broken than blind."

He stepped closer.

"Then God help you, Valentina. Because I can't."

LORENZO

I knew it the second she found the door.

She was getting too close.

I'd been walking a razor's edge since Serafina disappeared. That night when everything changed I made a choice. I kept secrets. I protected the wrong people. I lied to Alessandro. I lied to myself.

And now Valentina was dragging those lies into the light.

But damn her, she was brilliant. Sharp as glass. And reckless in a way that reminded me too much of Serafina.

No Valentina was something else. Unafraid of shadows. She didn't need saving. She needed someone to hold the line when the world tried to silence her.

But I couldn't be that person.

Because I was a De Luca.

Because I'd made deals with devils long before she stepped into this house.

Still, I lingered in the hallway after she walked away. I watched the guards shift uneasily. They weren't watching her anymore.

They were watching me.

I turned into the corridor and made my way to the basement. Past the steel door. Down two levels. Into the cold.

Marco waited in the dark.

"She's asking questions," he said.

"I know."

"She knows about the door."

"She doesn't know what's behind it."

Marco lit a cigarette.

"She will soon. Then what?"

I stared at the shadows.

"Then we either bury the truth... or let it burn everything down."

            
            

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