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Enemies At The Altar

Enemies At The Altar

Author: : pauline maxwell
Genre: Mafia
Mia Romano never wanted the mafia life. The daughter of a ruthless Don, she dreamed of freedom, of love beyond blood-soaked vows. But her world shatters when her father forces her into marriage with Mark DeLuca-his cold, calculating right-hand man. Handsome, loyal, and untouchable, Mark has secretly loved Mia for years, though she has always belonged to another. Trapped in a loveless arrangement, Mia despises him, clinging to her boyfriend, the one man who ever made her feel normal. But Mark's world is one of power, protection, and unshakable devotion. And when rivals close in, Mia discovers the dangerous fire that burns beneath Mark's calm surface. As they sleep in separate rooms, jealousy brews, especially when Mark's alluring ex moves into their lives. What begins as hatred slowly twists into longing, obsession, and passion. But in the mafia world, love comes with blood, betrayal, and deadly consequences. Will Mia surrender to the man she swore she would never love-or will her heart destroy them both? Read to find out.

Chapter 1 The Announcement

The sound of her father's boots clicking across the marble floor sent a shiver down Mia Romano's spine. She had learned long ago that those boots carried more than authority-they carried the weight of life or death. And now, as she waited in the study, her stomach churned with the sense that this visit wasn't casual.

"Sit," her father said without preamble, gesturing to the chair opposite his massive mahogany desk.

Mia obeyed, her fingers clasped tightly in her lap. The Romano estate had always felt like a gilded cage, but today, it felt more like a trap.

Her father's eyes, sharp and unyielding, locked onto hers. "Mia, it's time we spoke about your future."

Her pulse quickened. "My... future?" she asked cautiously, sensing the storm behind his calm facade.

He leaned back in his chair, steepling his fingers. "You're of age now. Old enough to... contribute to the family in ways you haven't yet." His words were measured, deliberate.

Mia swallowed hard. "Father, I-"

"I have arranged something for you," he interrupted. His tone left no room for negotiation. "You will marry Mark DeLuca."

The words hit her like a gunshot. Mia's mind froze for a heartbeat before chaos erupted. "What?" she hissed. "No. Absolutely not. You can't-he's your... your right-hand man! I'm not marrying him!"

Her father's gaze didn't waver. "He is loyal, capable, and honorable. Everything you need in a husband."

Mia felt the blood drain from her face. "I have a... I have someone else!" Her voice cracked slightly as she fought to keep control. "Ethan! You know I love him!"

Her father's jaw tightened. "Love is a luxury, Mia. One we cannot afford."

Rage coursed through her veins. "Luxury? Do you even hear yourself? This is my life! You can't just-"

"I am your father," he interrupted sharply, slamming a hand on the desk. "And I will decide what is best for the Romano name. That is final."

Mia's fists clenched. Heat and disbelief mixed in her chest, making it impossible to breathe. She couldn't believe this. The man she had known her entire life, who had always been the pillar of fear and authority, was now dictating her heart.

"And Mark," her father continued, his tone softer but still commanding, "has loved you quietly for years. He will make a loyal husband. He will protect you. You will respect this arrangement-or you will live with consequences you cannot even imagine."

Mia's hands trembled. Loved her? The thought made her stomach twist with confusion, disgust, and-somewhere deep, unacknowledged-a strange flicker of curiosity. But she refused to entertain it. "I don't care if he's in love with me. I will never marry him!"

Her father's lips pressed into a thin line. "You don't get to decide, Mia. Not anymore. You are a Romano first, a woman second. This is not a request. It is your duty."

The words hit her like a hammer. Duty. Family. Legacy. The chains of her gilded cage tightened around her chest.

Mia stood abruptly, her chair scraping across the marble floor. "I... I won't do it!" Her voice was shaking, but she wanted it to carry strength.

"You will," her father said flatly. "And you will thank me one day. Or you will regret every word you just said."

Mia turned on her heel, her heels clicking in defiance as she left the study. Her mind raced. How could he do this? How could he force her into a marriage with Mark DeLuca-the man she had always seen as untouchable, the man she hated for being her father's shadow, for taking orders she would never take?

Outside, the cold evening air hit her like a splash of reality. She had a boyfriend. She had dreams. And now... she had Mark DeLuca.

Her world had just been rewritten in blood and steel.

Chapter 2 Shattered Love

Mia's hands shook as she gripped her phone. She stared at Ethan's name blinking on the screen, her chest tight with dread.

She had no choice. She had to tell him.

"Ethan..." she whispered, her voice trembling.

The line clicked alive. "Mia?" His tone was light, warm, the sound of safety she had clung to for months.

Her throat tightened. "I... I need to talk to you. It's... it's important."

Immediately, his voice sharpened slightly. "Okay. Meet me at the café. Twenty minutes. Don't be late."

Twenty minutes later, Mia slid into the corner booth, barely meeting his eyes. Ethan's jaw was set, his brow furrowed, but there was a softness in his gaze-the kind that made her heart ache.

"I..." she swallowed hard. "My father... he's arranged my marriage."

The words hung in the air like smoke. Ethan's hand froze mid-sip of his coffee. His eyes widened in disbelief.

"Wait... what?" His voice cracked, a mix of anger and shock. "He... he's forcing you?"

Mia nodded, biting her lip. "To... to Mark DeLuca."

The name hit the table like a bullet. Ethan slammed his palm on the wood. "That son of a-! How dare he!"

Mia flinched. "Ethan, calm down-"

"Calm down?!" he exploded, his chair scraping the floor. "He can't just-he can't decide your life for you! Mia, you're not some pawn in their games!"

"I know!" she cried, tears threatening to spill. "I... I hate it. I hate him! I hate that my father thinks he can control me!"

Ethan leaned forward, his fingers brushing hers across the table. "Mia... you're not alone in this. I won't let him-no one-take you away from me." His eyes burned with intensity. "You're mine, Mia. I'll fight for you. I promise you that."

A pang of guilt hit her chest. Ethan was right-he had always been her safe place. But the fear of her father's wrath, of the mafia's shadow looming over her, made her feel helpless.

"I... I don't know what to do," she whispered. "I feel trapped."

Ethan's jaw tightened. "Then we'll figure it out. We'll run if we have to. I don't care what your father says. I don't care who Mark DeLuca is. You're not marrying him. Not while I'm breathing."

Mia wanted to believe him. She wanted to cling to his promise, to the life they had imagined together. But deep down, a sliver of doubt had already begun to form. Her father's warning echoed in her mind: "You will respect this arrangement-or you will live with consequences you cannot even imagine."

She tried to meet Ethan's eyes, but the storm inside her made it impossible. She loved him-but fear, obligation, and the shadow of Mark DeLuca were already creeping into her thoughts.

Ethan's hand found hers again, gripping it tightly. "We'll find a way, Mia. I won't lose you. You hear me?"

"I hear you," she whispered, though the words felt hollow even as they left her lips.

The truth was, Mia wasn't sure if she could hold on. Not when the man she was supposed to marry had always been silently watching her, waiting, and protecting her in ways she refused to acknowledge.

And somewhere, deep down, a small, unwanted thought whispered: What if he isn't the enemy I think he is?

Chapter 3 Cold Vows

The morning sun poured through the tall windows of the Romano estate, glinting off polished marble floors, gilded walls, and crystal chandeliers. The mansion had been transformed for the wedding-flowers of deep red and white lined the aisle, candles flickered on golden stands, and velvet chairs awaited guests who would watch the union of two people who were supposed to be perfect for one another.

But perfection was a lie.

Mia Romano stood in the bridal suite, staring at herself in the mirror. Her gown was a masterpiece of satin and lace, hugging her frame, cascading in waves of ivory silk. But she didn't feel beautiful. She felt trapped.

Her fingers clenched at the fabric around her waist. I'm supposed to smile, nod, and pledge myself to a man I don't love. To a man I hate.

Her reflection didn't comfort her. It only reminded her that she was, in the eyes of her father, a commodity-a piece on the Romano chessboard, moving according to someone else's strategy.

A soft knock at the door pulled her from her thoughts. "Mia? It's time," said her maid, a sympathetic glance in her eyes.

Mia inhaled sharply and followed the woman down the grand staircase. Each step felt heavier than the last, as if the floor itself were pressing down on her chest. The guests were already seated in the grand hall-mafia elites, politicians, and distant family members, all waiting to witness what they assumed would be a flawless, elegant ceremony.

And all of them assumed she was happy.

Her father, Don Romano, waited at the altar. His expression was the picture of satisfaction, a subtle nod indicating everything was proceeding exactly as planned. Beside him, Mark DeLuca stood like a statue: tall, broad-shouldered, dark suit immaculate, face unreadable. His eyes, normally so piercing, were unreadable today. Not cold. Not warm. Simply... contained.

Mia's stomach churned. She took her place at the end of the aisle and forced herself to walk. Each step was a battle between pride and dread.

The murmurs of the guests faded as she reached the altar. Her father's gaze was proud, commanding-but to Mia, it was a cage. She met Mark's eyes for a brief instant. His gaze didn't flicker. No smile. No warmth. Just... presence. The kind of presence that made you want to look away, but somehow, you couldn't.

"Do you, Mia Romano, take this man to be your lawfully wedded husband?" Don Romano's voice echoed through the hall.

Mia's lips pressed into a thin line. Her mind screamed. No. Never. Not him. Not this. But the words she had to say were simple.

"I... do not-"

A sharp glance from her father froze her tongue. She inhaled and corrected herself, the syllables tasting like ash in her mouth. "I... do."

Mark's jaw tightened imperceptibly. He didn't smile. He simply inclined his head once, a gesture of acknowledgment, not affection.

"Do you, Mark DeLuca, take this woman to be your lawfully wedded wife?"

"I do," he said evenly, his voice deep and calm. Not a trace of hesitation, not a hint of joy. Just... certainty.

The priest-or Don Romano's appointed officiant-paused, glancing at Mia expectantly.

"And now, you may kiss the bride."

Mia froze. The words hung in the air like a guillotine. She looked at Mark, his strong jaw, the dark intensity of his eyes, the way he stood so perfectly composed. The entire world seemed to shrink to just the two of them.

But she couldn't. She wouldn't.

She shook her head subtly, her lips pressed together. Her fingers dug into the lace of her gown.

Mark's eyes flickered. A faint line of surprise-or was it disappointment?-crossed his features, but he didn't move forward. He waited. Patiently. Respectfully.

Her father's glare sliced through the tension. "Mia," he warned under his breath. Do it.

Mia swallowed, but she remained steadfast. Her hatred, her pride, and the sting of betrayal fueled her. She would not give him that moment of victory. She would not.

The officiant coughed nervously. "Perhaps... a simple bow or handshake-"

Mia's gaze darted to the guests. Eyes fixed on her. Expectations. Whispers. Judgment.

Her chest tightened. She wanted to scream. To run. To tear down the flowers, knock over the candles, and shatter every gilded thing in this hall. But she didn't. She simply stood, chin high, refusing to bend.

Mark finally stepped forward, closing the distance between them. His movements were deliberate, measured, and, for the first time, Mia noticed the faintest flicker in his eyes-a spark she couldn't quite define. He extended his hand. Not for a kiss. Not for warmth. Just... acknowledgment.

Mia stared at it for a heartbeat, then turned her hand away, letting it hang at her side.

A sharp gasp rose from somewhere in the audience. Her father's hand clenched into a fist.

Mark's gaze remained fixed on her, unwavering. There was no anger. No reproach. Only... something else. Something deeper, buried under layers of control and stoicism.

The ceremony ended in a blur. Applause echoed around the hall, but to Mia, it was hollow. She walked down the aisle with her head high, refusing to look at Mark, refusing to acknowledge the murmurs of the guests, refusing to let herself feel anything other than rage.

Back in the mansion, the reception buzzed with forced smiles and polite conversation. Mia sat stiffly at her place, untouched champagne glass in hand, eyes scanning the room. Her father, proud and satisfied, watched her like a hawk.

And Mark? He remained beside her, stoic, perfectly composed. He didn't speak to her unless necessary, but there was a subtle air of... watchfulness. Every now and then, she caught him observing her-calm, unflinching, measuring her reactions.

Mia's teeth ground together. I hate him, she told herself, again and again. I hate him. I hate him.

But in the deepest, most infuriating part of her mind, something twisted. Something she refused to name.

The day ended with the obligatory toasts, the obligatory dances, and the obligatory smiles. And when the guests finally departed, leaving the mansion in eerie silence, Mia escaped to her separate room, closing the door with a resounding click.

Mark, of course, had a room directly opposite hers.

Her father's words echoed in her mind: You will respect this arrangement-or you will live with consequences you cannot even imagine.

Mia collapsed onto the bed, the satin sheets cool against her skin. Her chest heaved. Anger, disbelief, and humiliation swirled within her. She hated this man. She hated the life her father had carved for her. She hated the chains she now wore.

And yet... she couldn't stop thinking about the faint flicker of something in Mark's eyes that day. The calm intensity. The subtle watchfulness. The way he had stayed perfectly composed while the entire world watched her humiliation.

She pushed the thought away forcefully. I hate him.

Yet, as the night stretched on and the mansion fell silent, she realized that hatred-sharp, bitter, and consuming as it was-was only the beginning of something far more dangerous.

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