Alessia's Pov I woke up to the soft hum of the fridge in the kitchen and the faint ticking of the wall clock. The room was bathed in a weak, gray light as the sun struggled to rise. Stretching, I turned to check on Mom in her bed.“Mom?” I called softly.She didn’t stir.A chill ran down my spine, and I sat up, leaning closer to her. “Mom,” I repeated, louder this time, shaking her shoulder gently.Still no response.“Mom!” I cried, my voice trembling. I shook her harder, but her body remained still. Panic clawed at my chest as I felt for a pulse. It was there, but faint, and her breathing was shallow.I grabbed my phone with shaking hands and dialed emergency services. The operator’s calm voice did little to soothe me as I explained what was happening.“She’s not waking up,” I said, tears streaming down my face. “Please, send someone quickly!”“They’re on their way, signorina,” the operator assured me. “Stay with her and keep her comfortable.”I hung up and crouched by Mom’s bedside
Alessia's Pov “Signorina Alessia?”I looked up to see a guy in a sharp gray suit standing in an open door. He waved me into his office.“Please, have a seat,” he said, introducing himself as Signor Rossi. He took my clipboard, scanned it, and his face got more serious with each line.Finally, he set the clipboard down and steepled his fingers. “Miss Alessia, your income is too low for a loan of this size. You also don’t have any assets for collateral.”I leaned forward, my desperation creeping in. “Please, Signor Rossi. It’s for my mom. She has cancer and really needs chemotherapy. I’ll work extra shifts—whatever it takes to pay back the loan. I just need help.”His lips pressed into a thin line. “I’m sorry, but the bank’s rules are strict. Without a higher income or collateral, we can’t approve your request.”My chest tightened, and I felt like crying. “There must be something you can do. Please, I’ll do anything.”“I know your situation is tough,” he said gently. “But I can’t help
Alessia's Pov The bar was crowded, filled with smoke and the loud hum of conversation and laughter over drinks. I was on my countlessth wipe of the counter that evening, trying to keep a low profile as sleazy remarks and whistles came my way.“Why don’t you smile a little, bella? Brighten up the place!” one guy drunkenly suggested, leaning in with a grin that made my stomach churn.I chose to ignore him, maintaining steady hands as I continued cleaning. Just a few days earlier, I would’ve fired back with a witty retort. But now? I didn’t want to stir up any more trouble, especially with my mom's hospital expenses hanging over me like a dark cloud.I had been keeping a low profile, merely focusing on my job and steering clear of any drama. The constant flow of degrading remarks was draining, but I needed this job. I needed the money.“Alessia!” Marcello’s voice cut through the din.I glanced up to see him at the end of the bar, gesturing for me to come to the back office.Fantastic. J
Alessia's Pov The dim light of the kitchen cast long shadows across the walls as I sat at the table, staring at the two business cards in front of me. Marcello’s, crumpled and smudged from where I had thrown it in anger, and Luca Romano’s sleek black card, pristine and mocking.Two offers. Two decisions.I buried my head in my hands, tears threatening to spill. How had my life come to this? My mother’s hospital bills were a mountain I could never climb on my own, and time was slipping away faster than I could gather the means to save her.The silence was broken by the shrill ring of my phone. My stomach dropped as I saw the hospital’s number on the screen. I answered quickly, my voice trembling.“Hello?”“Miss Moretti,” Dr. Alberti’s calm, clinical tone came through the line. “I’m calling about your mother.”My heart pounded. “Is she okay?”“She passed out again earlier this evening,” he said gently. “We managed to stabilize her, but her condition is worsening. The cancer is spreadin
Alessia's Pov I dragged myself out of bed, I grabbed my coat and the envelope of cash I had saved over months. Today was the day I could finally pay for my mother’s treatment.The hospital lobby smelled faintly of antiseptic and worn-out hope. I stepped up to the reception desk, where a nurse was busy typing on a computer.“Good morning,” I said, forcing a polite tone. “I’m here to pay for my mother’s chemotherapy. Maria Moretti.”The nurse, a middle-aged woman with kind eyes, nodded and clicked away at her keyboard. “Let me pull up her file. One moment, please.”I waited, my palms sweating despite the air-conditioning. The quiet hum of the hospital was punctuated by the occasional beep of monitors and muffled conversations.“Here it is,” the nurse finally said. “She’s scheduled to start the first stage of chemotherapy tomorrow. The total cost for the first round is 1,800 euros. You can pay at the cashier’s desk down the hall.”I nodded, gripping the envelope tightly in my hands. “Th
Alessia's Pov I stood in front of the mirror at Piazza di Soles restroom , smoothing the fabric of my red dress and adjusting the neckline. It was beautiful, yet unfamiliar, and as I stared at my reflection, I hardly recognized myself. My nerves fluttered like restless butterflies in my stomach. One thought looped in my mind like a mantra: This is for Mama.The low rumble of a car engine outside broke my trance. Peeking through the small window, I spotted a sleek black car waiting by the curb. My heart skipped, and I exhaled shakily, clutching my purse like a lifeline before stepping outside.The driver opened the door, and I froze for a moment, my breath catching. Then, gathering my courage, I slid into the car.Inside, Luca—no, Matteo, I reminded myself—sat composed, his dark suit perfectly tailored. His eyes met mine as he greeted me, his voice calm but firm.“You’re on time. Good,” he said, watching me like he was trying to assess every thought crossing my mind.“Matteo,” I said
Alessia's Pov The room buzzed with the kind of low, charged energy that made the hair on the back of my neck stand on end. I sipped the champagne a waiter had handed me earlier, though my hands trembled just enough to betray my calm façade. Luca—or Matteo, as I was to call him tonight—stood beside me, his demeanor unreadable as ever.The sound of a bell echoed through the villa, and the conversations around us stilled almost instantly. My stomach churned as a man in a deep crimson suit and an elaborate golden mask took to the stage. His presence commanded the room like a predator commanding its prey. My heart thudded in my chest as I stood beside Luca—Matteo. The tension was suffocating, thick enough to cut through, and I instinctively took a step closer to him.The host clapped his hands, and a tall man in a black suit stepped forward, carrying a silver tray with a stack of sealed envelopes. Each envelope bore an intricate wax seal, the kind that made it clear these decisions weren
Alessia's Pov The grand hall buzzed with conversation, laughter, and the clinking of glasses, but for the moment, I was alone. Luca had stepped away to speak with someone across the room, leaving me standing by an ornate column, clutching my glass of champagne like it was a lifeline. The mask on my face felt heavier now, almost suffocating, and I couldn’t help but glance around, searching for Luca—or rather Matteo.“Quite the spectacle, isn’t it?” a deep voice interrupted my thoughts.I turned to see a tall, older man with a neatly trimmed salt-and-pepper beard. His mask, silver with intricate designs, barely concealed the sharpness in his dark eyes. His tailored suit screamed wealth, and his confident posture suggested he was someone important.“It is,” I replied cautiously, unsure of his intentions.He extended a hand, his movements slow and deliberate. “Vittorio Armando,” he introduced himself, his voice smooth but laced with something I couldn’t quite place.“Alessia,” I said hes
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Luca's Pov I sat in the dim light of my private study as the phone rang relentlessly on my mahogany desk. The storm of our recent actions still raged inside me—a storm I had long learned to harness but never truly control. I picked up the receiver with steady fingers, my voice low and resolute.“Rico,” I said, “it’s time.”On the other end, Rico’s tone was cautious, laden with concern. “Time? Are you absolutely sure, Luca?”I paused, letting silence hang in the line for a moment as I recalled every calculated step that had led to this point. “Yes, Rico. I’m sure,” I replied, my voice firm. “Tonight, we blow up the Claudia Mansion. It’s the final move.”There was a brief silence before Rico replied, “You really believe this will end it all?” His voice carried a mix of skepticism and worry.I nearly laughed at his question. “Belief is irrelevant when it comes to power, Rico. I built this island, and I have the means to reshape everything. The mansion is the nerve center of the Claudia E
Alessia's Pov The single word knocked the air out of my lungs.For a second, I thought I hadn’t heard him right. But there was no mistaking the cold, unwavering finality in his voice.I let out a bitter laugh, shaking my head. "You really don’t feel anything, do you?"Luca’s jaw tightened, but he didn’t look away. "Feelings have no place in what I do, Alessia.""Then what was I?" I demanded, stepping closer. "Just a pawn in your game? Just someone to manipulate?""You were a means to an end," he said simply, as if it were the most obvious thing in the world. "You were close to Sophia. That made you useful."The way he said it, so detached, so emotionless, shattered something inside me."Useful?" My voice cracked, but I didn’t care. "That’s all I ever was to you?"Luca’s gaze darkened, but he didn’t respond. And that silence was louder than any words he could have spoken.I swallowed past the lump in my throat, blinking rapidly to fight the sting in my eyes. "I was stupid," I whispere
Alessia's Pov I shook my head, tears threatening to spill. “You never told me that—never told me that you’d become so consumed by it all. Was I just a distraction? A pawn to keep you from feeling the emptiness of power?”For a long, excruciating moment, Luca said nothing. The silence between us was deafening, filled with all the words we both refused to speak. Finally, his voice came out low, almost regretful. “I did what I had to, Alessia. I can’t change that.”“Then why was I even here?” I demanded, stepping closer until our faces were inches apart. “Why did you let me think we meant something to each other? Why did you let me love you?”Luca’s eyes softened briefly before hardening again. “I cared about you, but not in the way you want me to. I am not a man of sentiment. I am a man of power. And if you truly loved me, you’d understand that.”I felt my heart shatter at his words, my voice barely a whisper. “Understand? How can I understand when every day I feel more alone than the
Alessia's Pov Andrea nodded, his jaw set. "I won’t forget this night, Alessia. Not as long as I live. I promise you, whoever’s behind this, we’ll bring them down. We have to."But as the helicopter began to lift off, the sound of its rotors drowning out the chaos below, a sudden realization hit me with crushing force. Even as we soared away from the burning wreckage and the doomed island, the sense of dread lingered like a stain on my soul. I could still feel unseen eyes on me, and every turn of the helicopter made me wonder if this was truly the end—or just the beginning of a new nightmare.I leaned back in the cramped helicopter seat, trying to catch my breath, my mind racing. Andrea and Sophia sat quietly beside me, their expressions solemn. Sophia’s grip on the journal tightened even further, and I could see the determination in her eyes as she stared out at the receding island."I can’t shake the feeling," I murmured, almost to myself, "that someone’s still watching us."And
Alessias point of veiw The air inside the tower was heavy with dread as I tried to catch my breath, still reeling from the earlier chaos. We had barely recovered from the previous skirmishes when, without warning, the heavy doors burst open. My heart lurched as a fresh wave of masked men flooded into the room—more of them than before, their eyes cold and ruthless behind their dark visors. In an instant, the fragile calm we had managed to salvage was shattered.“Run!” someone screamed, but there was no time. I dove for cover behind a row of old wooden crates, the sound of clashing bodies and frantic shouts filling the air. The attack was relentless. I could see Andrea leaping to intercept an assailant rushing toward me, and I heard Sophia’s anguished cry as she was cornered near a battered desk.Instinct took over. I scrambled to my feet, grabbing a piece of broken equipment—a jagged shard of metal from a shattered lamp—and steeled myself for the fight. A masked attacker lunged tow
Luca's Pov Rico leaned back, studying me with a look that mixed disbelief and concern. “You always say you care, but you’re never that sentimental. So, you really just see her as another casualty in our war? Another pawn?” His voice was low, almost challenging.I swallowed hard, feeling the weight of every memory press upon me. “I see her as a person who’s suffering. I didn’t plan for her to be part of this, but she’s here, and I can’t let her get hurt. That doesn’t mean I love her. It means I’m… responsible. And perhaps, a part of me feels guilty for all that’s happened.”Rico’s face softened for a moment, but his tone remained sharp. “Guilt won’t save you, Luca. And neither will pity. We’re dealing with enemies who will stop at nothing. You know that. And if we’re not careful—”I slammed my glass down, the sound echoing. “I am careful. I always have been.” I paused, then added, “I am Luca Romano. I built this empire. I’m not going to let sentimentality get in the way of what mus
Luca's Pov I was trapped in darkness, but through the small gaps, I could still see the deck.And then I saw them.Madam Claudia’s parents stood at the front, their faces unreadable. And behind them—every single person my parents had begged for help.Betrayal.It dripped from every shadow, from every smile, from every set of cold, lifeless eyes."Running away?" Madam Claudia’s father said, amusement lacing his tone. "I expected more from you, Romano. Did you really think we’d let you leave?"My father stood tall, even in the face of death. "You don’t own me," he spat. "Not anymore."A chuckle. "Oh, but we do. You sold your soul to us a long time ago. And no one leaves the Claudia Empire alive."Then they struck.There was no negotiation. No mercy.The first bullet hit my father in the leg. He staggered but didn’t fall.The second tore through his shoulder. Blood painted the deck.My mother screamed, lunging toward him, but hands grabbed her, restraining her as she fought
(Luca’s Pov– Past & Present)"Here," he said coldly. "This is for you to read. You need to learn."I opened the cover. The pages were filled with words I didn’t understand. Business strategies. Calculations. The philosophy of control."But I don’t want to read this," I protested. "I want you to read to me."His gaze hardened. "You don’t have a choice. You need to learn how to build an empire, Luca. A Romano doesn't waste time with childish things."And that was the first time I felt something break inside me.From that day forward, I was forced to grow up faster than any child should. My father pushed me harder, demanding results, expecting nothing less than perfection. I was expected to memorize books on finances, to understand the undercurrents of politics, to learn about manipulation. There was no room for fun. No room for joy. All that mattered was power, control, business.My mother, once so loving, stopped singing me to sleep. Her warm embrace became a distant memory. She