The Mafia CEO'S Substitute Bride
stared blankly at the photo of Luca Ricci, trying to imagine herself infiltrating the life of a man like him.
n it. There was no escape. And yet, she couldn't just accept this role Dante was forcing on he
ed time. Time to think, time to plan, time to figure out how to su
ed back into the room, his eyes cold and unreadable. He closed the
low and authoritative. "Dante doesn't make idle threats. If
nt to be involved in this," she said, her voice trembling w
s asked for this life. But we're in it now. And t
ew he was right. This wasn't a game. It was life o
sked, her voice barely a whisper. "Is
n't quite place. "It's about power," he said quietly. "Control
ore. It was about maintaining Dante's iron grip on his empire. And she was
id, her voice barely audible. "I'm
ou might surprise yourself. People do things they nev
n a corner now, and there was no way out. If she refused to help
o betray him?" she asked, her voice b
hesitate. "Without
ut hearing it said so plainly made it real. She wa
" she whispered, her v
ay the part. Make Luca trust you. And when the tim
her. Her mind raced with fear and doubt, but deep inside, a small voice reminded her that s
. "Fine," she said, her voice strong
satisfied with her answer.
no other choice. And as much as she hated the man she had married, she
th her thoughts. She stood there for a long time, staring at the phot
had to stay alive. That was
t
opened, and one of the household staff-a young woman wi
this, Mrs. Moretti," the girl said s
smell of the tea did nothing to soothe her frayed nerves. She felt numb, as though
ping it slowly. She needed a plan, something more than just following Dante's orde
Bella strained to hear, her curiosity piqued. She recognized Dante's v
and moved toward the door, pres
liar voice was saying. "She's an o
voice was cold, cutting
wisted. They were
e, Dante. You always think you have control. But that girl?
spoke again, his voice darker, more d
me, she'll wis
r wanted to pull away from the door, but she
d. "Let's hope it d
unded in her chest. She backed away from the door, trembling wit
d if she made one wrong mo
more careful than she'
breath. This was her life now, and she had to p
orld, survival wa