Chapter 15: The DeLuca Ball
The night was crisp, the air filled with a certain kind of electric anticipation. Isla stood in front of her mirror, dressed in a gown that clung to her body like a second skin, its dark emerald hue accentuating the curves she had learned to hide, but now flaunted as part of the role she was playing. Her reflection looked almost unrecognizable, the transformation from the simple, guarded woman she had been into the seductive, confident Bella Caruso now complete. Her hair was swept into a sleek updo, soft waves framing her face, and her makeup was impeccable, her lips a deep, daring red. She wasn’t just any woman tonight. She was someone else entirely. Tonight was the DeLuca Ball—an event where the rich and powerful came together to flaunt their wealth, their status, and most importantly, their connections. It was the kind of place where deals were made under the guise of champagne toasts, where rivalries were kept in check with forced smiles, and where power was as intoxicating as the wine that flowed freely. Dante had made it clear that she was expected to attend with him, though their “relationship” was far from clear. He had invited her, but as his unofficial date, no strings attached—just another item on his arm for the evening. Isla didn’t want to go, not because she was afraid of what might happen, but because she knew that walking into this world with Dante would only pull her deeper into his orbit. But she didn’t have a choice. This was part of her plan. She needed to be there. She needed to be seen by the right people. She needed to solidify her position and remind Dante that she was playing a game of her own. As she heard the faint sound of footsteps outside her door, she took one last glance at herself in the mirror. She didn’t know whether she was nervous or excited, but one thing was certain—this night would change everything. The door creaked open, and Dante’s voice followed. “Are you ready?” Isla turned, and there he was. Dante DeLuca, every bit the powerful mafia boss he had shown himself to be. His dark suit was perfectly tailored, the black silk tie just tight enough to draw attention to the strength of his jawline. His eyes swept over her with an intensity that made her breath catch. He didn’t need to say anything for the shift in the air to be felt. He didn’t just look at her—he devoured her with his gaze. “Not bad, Bella,” Dante said, his voice low, with an edge of approval. Isla arched an eyebrow, playing it cool as she stepped forward. “I clean up well, don’t I?” Dante smirked, his lips curling into a smile that didn’t quite reach his eyes. “Don’t get too comfortable. This is just another step in the game.” “I know,” Isla replied, her voice steady. “And I’m not the one getting comfortable.” Without another word, Dante offered her his arm. Isla took it, allowing herself to be led down the hallway and out the front door. The limo waiting outside was sleek and black, its tinted windows hiding the faces inside. Isla’s heart was racing again. This was it. The DeLuca Ball. The heart of the DeLuca empire. It was a world she had only ever heard about, a world that had once been out of reach. But tonight, she would step into it as if she belonged, because in the grand scheme of things, she did. --- The drive was quiet, the hum of the city filling the space around them. Dante didn’t speak, his gaze fixed out of the window, his mind no doubt preoccupied with something else. Isla could feel the weight of his silence. It was as if he was preparing himself for the night ahead, a night of facades and deception, a night where everything could change in an instant. As the limo pulled up to the venue, Isla’s breath caught in her throat. The DeLuca estate was massive, a sprawling mansion that looked like something out of a dream. The grand staircase leading up to the entrance was lined with white marble, lit by soft golden lights. The entire place exuded wealth, power, and history. The invitation to this event wasn’t just a symbol of status—it was a statement. To be invited to the DeLuca Ball meant you had power, and you had been chosen. Dante led her up the steps, his hand firm at the small of her back, guiding her through the grand entrance where the sound of laughter, music, and clinking glasses filled the air. As they walked inside, all eyes were drawn to them—some curious, some calculating. Isla’s heart pounded in her chest. She was a part of this world now, whether she liked it or not. The guests in the ballroom were a mixture of mafia royalty, political figures, and the occasional celebrity. The women were dressed to the nines, their gowns glittering with jewels and their smiles sharp enough to cut through glass. The men, too, were a sea of tailored suits, each one seeming to ooze power, influence, and wealth. Dante’s presence was like a magnet, pulling the room’s attention toward him. His reputation preceded him, and Isla knew she wasn’t just here as a decoration—she was part of the package. But what she couldn’t shake was the feeling that everyone could see through her facade. They knew she wasn’t just another pretty face in the crowd. They knew she had a purpose. They made their way through the ballroom, and Isla found herself meeting the eyes of some very powerful people. She could feel the undercurrent of conversations, the whispers, and the calculating stares. But through it all, Dante remained at her side, his presence like an invisible barrier, protecting her but also keeping her tethered to him. After some time, Dante leaned in close to her ear, his breath warm against her skin. “You’re doing fine,” he said, his voice low and intimate. Isla looked up at him, meeting his gaze with a challenge in her eyes. “I’m not here to please anyone. Just remember that.” Dante’s lips twitched into a smirk, but there was something dangerous in his expression. “I never expected you to. Just don’t forget who you’re playing against.” Isla didn’t respond. Instead, she took a deep breath, turning her attention to the room around them. She wasn’t here for him. She wasn’t here for any of them. She was here for one thing—and one thing only: revenge. --- The night wore on, and Isla found herself drifting from group to group, smiling, nodding, playing her part. It wasn’t hard to keep the conversation light, to fit in with the rich and powerful. The world of high society was one she had always observed from a distance, but tonight, she was living it. She was inside it. But there was one thing she couldn’t ignore—the pull of Dante’s presence. Every time she glanced in his direction, he was watching her. His eyes were always on her, his gaze intense and calculating, as though he were silently assessing her every move. Isla felt something stir deep inside her as the night wore on—a jealousy she hadn’t expected, an ache that gnawed at her. She tried to brush it off, told herself that it was nothing more than a fleeting feeling. But when she caught sight of Dante across the room, his lips meeting Elena Ricci’s in a kiss that was equal parts passion and possession, that jealousy turned into something darker. It hit her like a physical blow, sharp and unexpected. She turned away quickly, her heart suddenly heavy in her chest. She was here for revenge, not for love. She wasn’t supposed to care. She couldn’t let herself care. But no matter how hard she tried to push the feeling down, it lingered, cold and bitter in her chest. The DeLuca Ball was supposed to be about power, about positioning, about making moves. It wasn’t supposed to make her feel like this. Isla took a deep breath, shaking the thoughts from her head. She couldn’t let this affect her. She had a job to do. Dante DeLuca was just another obstacle in her path—and she wouldn’t let him distract her from her goal. No matter how much he tempted her. No matter how much he made her feel. Tonight, she reminded herself, she wasn’t just Bella Caruso. She was a woman on a mission.Chapter 16: A Night of PassionThe DeLuca Ball had ended, but its echoes remained in Isla’s mind. The glimmering chandeliers, the hushed whispers of the powerful, the heat of Dante’s touch at the small of her back—all of it still lingered on her skin.She should have left. She should have retreated to the safety of her room at the estate, locked the door, and buried herself under the sheets, reminding herself of her mission. But she didn’t.Instead, she stood in the dimly lit hallway of the DeLuca estate, her breath coming too fast, her body too aware of the man standing just a few feet away.Dante.His tie was loose now, the top two buttons of his crisp white shirt undone, revealing a glimpse of his tanned skin. His dark eyes were hooded, intense, burning into her like fire licking at dry wood.She should have walked away. But she didn’t.Instead, she took a step closer.“So, Bella,” he murmured, his voice rough from the whiskey he had been drinking earlier. “Did you enjoy the ball?”
Chapter 17: Dante’s WeaknessThe room was still draped in the aftermath of their passion, the air thick with heat and the scent of skin and sweat. Isla lay against the silk sheets, her body still tingling from Dante’s touch. She should have left. Should have wrapped the sheet around herself, gathered her clothes, and walked out of his bedroom with her mind intact.But she didn’t.Instead, she lay there, watching him.Dante was different now. He wasn’t the untouchable mafia prince she had grown accustomed to. He wasn’t the ruthless man who commanded rooms with a single look.He was just a man.His dark hair was messy from her fingers, his bare chest rising and falling with steady breaths, a rare moment of vulnerability in the way he lay beside her, eyes half-lidded as if the weight of the world had momentarily lifted from his shoulders.She had never seen him like this.“You’re staring,” Dante murmured, his voice raspy from exhaustion.Isla blinked, quickly looking away. “I’m just... t
Chapter 18: The DeLuca HeistThe dim glow of the laptop screen illuminated Isla’s face as she sat on the edge of her bed, heart pounding in her chest. The weight of what she was about to do pressed down on her, but there was no turning back.She pressed the tiny earpiece deeper into her ear. “Alex, can you hear me?”A slight crackle before his voice came through. “Loud and clear. You sure you’re alone?”Isla glanced around her bedroom at Dante’s estate. She had locked the door, double-checked for hidden cameras, and even ensured that Sofia was asleep before she dared to contact Alex.“Yes,” she whispered. “Let’s do this.”Alex exhaled sharply. “Alright. I’ll guide you. Log into the network and get into their financial database.”Isla’s fingers moved swiftly over the keyboard, her nerves tingling with adrenaline. She had worked for weeks to gain access to the DeLuca systems, subtly gathering information, memorizing Dante’s security protocols, and learning how his men operated. Now, all
Chapter 1: The Blood That Started It AllThe past never fades. It lingers like the scent of gunpowder and the taste of blood, clinging to Isla Romano’s soul.She was sixteen when she watched her father die.The night was cold, the cobblestone street slick with rain, reflecting the city lights in eerie streaks of gold and crimson. The Romano estate, once a fortress, now stood vulnerable under the weight of betrayal. The scent of iron filled the air. The world slowed as Isla’s father, Emilio Romano, fell to his knees, blood seeping into the ground beneath him.Antonio DeLuca stood above him, a pistol in hand, his expression impassive. There was no pleasure in his gaze—only the cold efficiency of a man who had done this too many times before.A lesson. A warning. A punishment."You should have stayed in your place, Emilio," Antonio said, his voice like steel cutting through the silence.Her father looked up, his once-powerful frame trembling, yet his eyes held no fear—only defiance."You
Chapter 2: Caught in the Wolf’s GazeDante DeLuca wasn’t supposed to notice her this quickly.The plan had been simple—blend in, observe, get close enough to gather information. Not to draw his interest on her second week at Inferno. Not to become the object of his curiosity.Yet, here she was.Standing in front of him. His eyes pinned her down like a predator toying with its prey."You handled that well, Bella," Dante murmured, the way he said her name sending a ripple of something dangerous down her spine.He leaned back against the plush leather of his seat, watching her with a slow, assessing gaze. His fingers drummed lightly against his whiskey glass, the sound barely audible over the club’s music.She could feel the weight of other eyes on her too. Luca Moretti, Dante’s right-hand man, stood nearby, his stance alert, his expression unreadable.He was watching her, just as much as Dante was.Measuring. Calculating.Dangerous."Thank you," Isla—Bella—replied smoothly, keeping her
Chapter 3: A Dance with the DevilIsla barely made it through the rest of her shift at Inferno.Luca’s warning played on repeat in her head."You don’t belong here. I don’t know what game you’re playing, but you won’t win."He was suspicious. Maybe he didn’t know the full extent of her deception, but he knew enough to keep an eye on her.And that was dangerous.She couldn’t afford mistakes.The moment her shift ended, she disappeared into the employee break room, her hands gripping the sink as she stared at her reflection.Bella Caruso. That’s who she was now. Not Isla Romano. Not the daughter of a man murdered by the DeLucas.She forced a deep breath. Stay focused. Stay in control.Then, the door creaked open behind her.She stiffened, already knowing who it was before she turned.Luca.His presence filled the small space like a storm cloud, his dark eyes unreadable."You didn’t listen," he murmured, leaning against the doorframe.She tilted her head, feigning innocence. "About what?
Chapter 4: Caught in His WebThe next night, Isla returned to Inferno, her mask firmly in place.But something had changed.Dante had marked her as his next interest.She could feel it in the way the staff eyed her with barely concealed curiosity, the way the men whispered about her sudden rise to his attention.And the way Luca watched her like a hawk, his silent warning hanging between them.She couldn’t afford to be distracted.But distraction came in the form of Dante himself.He was waiting for her the moment she stepped onto the club floor, lounging in his usual VIP section, a glass of whiskey in his hand, eyes dark with something unreadable.Isla barely had time to take a breath before one of the other servers nudged her."Boss wants you tonight."Her pulse spiked.So, the game had begun.With careful steps, she approached Dante’s table.His gaze swept over her, slow and deliberate, as she placed his drink down."Sit."A command, not a request.She hesitated, just for a second.
Chapter 5: The WarningThe moment Dante disappeared from view, Isla exhaled slowly, forcing her hands to unclench from her lap.Antonio DeLuca was here.The man who had stolen her father’s life, who had ripped her family apart.She wanted to see him—needed to.But she couldn’t move.Dante had ordered her to stay, and defying him so soon would only raise suspicion.She reached for the half-empty glass of champagne on the table, her fingers tightening around the stem as she took a slow sip. Her throat burned, but it was nothing compared to the fire inside her. The urge to storm through those doors and come face-to-face with the man who had ruined her life was overwhelming, but she forced herself to breathe.Not yet.This wasn’t just about revenge—it was about destruction. One wrong move, one hasty decision, and she would lose everything.The club pulsed around her, oblivious to the war raging within her. Music pounded, the scent of expensive liquor and sweat thick in the air. Women laug
Chapter 18: The DeLuca HeistThe dim glow of the laptop screen illuminated Isla’s face as she sat on the edge of her bed, heart pounding in her chest. The weight of what she was about to do pressed down on her, but there was no turning back.She pressed the tiny earpiece deeper into her ear. “Alex, can you hear me?”A slight crackle before his voice came through. “Loud and clear. You sure you’re alone?”Isla glanced around her bedroom at Dante’s estate. She had locked the door, double-checked for hidden cameras, and even ensured that Sofia was asleep before she dared to contact Alex.“Yes,” she whispered. “Let’s do this.”Alex exhaled sharply. “Alright. I’ll guide you. Log into the network and get into their financial database.”Isla’s fingers moved swiftly over the keyboard, her nerves tingling with adrenaline. She had worked for weeks to gain access to the DeLuca systems, subtly gathering information, memorizing Dante’s security protocols, and learning how his men operated. Now, all
Chapter 17: Dante’s WeaknessThe room was still draped in the aftermath of their passion, the air thick with heat and the scent of skin and sweat. Isla lay against the silk sheets, her body still tingling from Dante’s touch. She should have left. Should have wrapped the sheet around herself, gathered her clothes, and walked out of his bedroom with her mind intact.But she didn’t.Instead, she lay there, watching him.Dante was different now. He wasn’t the untouchable mafia prince she had grown accustomed to. He wasn’t the ruthless man who commanded rooms with a single look.He was just a man.His dark hair was messy from her fingers, his bare chest rising and falling with steady breaths, a rare moment of vulnerability in the way he lay beside her, eyes half-lidded as if the weight of the world had momentarily lifted from his shoulders.She had never seen him like this.“You’re staring,” Dante murmured, his voice raspy from exhaustion.Isla blinked, quickly looking away. “I’m just... t
Chapter 16: A Night of PassionThe DeLuca Ball had ended, but its echoes remained in Isla’s mind. The glimmering chandeliers, the hushed whispers of the powerful, the heat of Dante’s touch at the small of her back—all of it still lingered on her skin.She should have left. She should have retreated to the safety of her room at the estate, locked the door, and buried herself under the sheets, reminding herself of her mission. But she didn’t.Instead, she stood in the dimly lit hallway of the DeLuca estate, her breath coming too fast, her body too aware of the man standing just a few feet away.Dante.His tie was loose now, the top two buttons of his crisp white shirt undone, revealing a glimpse of his tanned skin. His dark eyes were hooded, intense, burning into her like fire licking at dry wood.She should have walked away. But she didn’t.Instead, she took a step closer.“So, Bella,” he murmured, his voice rough from the whiskey he had been drinking earlier. “Did you enjoy the ball?”
Chapter 15: The DeLuca BallThe night was crisp, the air filled with a certain kind of electric anticipation. Isla stood in front of her mirror, dressed in a gown that clung to her body like a second skin, its dark emerald hue accentuating the curves she had learned to hide, but now flaunted as part of the role she was playing. Her reflection looked almost unrecognizable, the transformation from the simple, guarded woman she had been into the seductive, confident Bella Caruso now complete. Her hair was swept into a sleek updo, soft waves framing her face, and her makeup was impeccable, her lips a deep, daring red.She wasn’t just any woman tonight. She was someone else entirely.Tonight was the DeLuca Ball—an event where the rich and powerful came together to flaunt their wealth, their status, and most importantly, their connections. It was the kind of place where deals were made under the guise of champagne toasts, where rivalries were kept in check with forced smiles, and where powe
Chapter 14: First KissIt had been days since the confrontation with Marco Santoro, but the air between Isla and Dante had only grown thicker. Every interaction with him, every glance he sent her way, was charged with something electric, something dangerous. And every time she thought she might be able to escape the pull of his presence, he was there again, lurking in the shadows, a reminder that he was always watching.It was only a matter of time before something broke, and Isla was afraid that when it did, she would be swept away by the storm.Isla’s eyes flickered toward the VIP section, where Dante sat, flanked by his usual entourage, his posture casual yet commanding. He had been watching her all night, his gaze never straying too far from her. Every time their eyes met, something flickered in his eyes—an intensity she couldn’t ignore, one that made her stomach flip and her heart race. She couldn’t help but feel drawn to him, no matter how much she tried to push the feelings dow
Chapter 13: Dante’s ProtectivenessThe night air was thick with anticipation as Isla moved through the club. Inferno was alive, pulsing with energy, the scent of alcohol and perfume wafting through the air, mixed with the low hum of music and the chatter of wealthy patrons. It was a typical night, the kind that Isla had grown used to since she’d started working here as Bella Caruso. But tonight felt different. There was an edge to the atmosphere, a tension that crawled under her skin.Isla tried to push the feeling away as she moved between tables, carrying drinks to VIPs, offering polite smiles to everyone she passed. Her mind was focused, but part of her couldn’t shake the feeling that something was about to happen. Something that would change everything.Her instincts weren’t wrong.It started with the man in the corner booth.Isla had seen him before—a grizzled man with a deep scar running down his cheek, his eyes cold and calculating. He was a known figure in the underworld, a ri
Chapter 12: Sofia’s FriendshipIsla stood near the entrance to Inferno, the low hum of chatter and clinking glasses barely registering in her ears as she waited for her shift to start. The club was buzzing with activity tonight—laughter and music filled the air, and every corner seemed alive with energy. It was everything she had come to expect from Dante DeLuca’s empire. Everything, except one small detail. She had never anticipated meeting someone like Sofia.As Isla adjusted her uniform and prepared to head inside, a soft voice interrupted her thoughts.“Hey there, Bella, right?”Isla turned to find a young woman standing beside her, her smile wide and inviting. She was taller than Isla, with dark, wavy hair that cascaded down her shoulders in soft waves. Her presence was warm, unlike the cool, calculating aura Isla was used to from the DeLuca family. This woman radiated a genuine kind of energy.“Yeah, that's me,” Isla replied, trying to keep her tone neutral as she met the woman’
Chapter 11: Secret MeetingsThe city lights flickered outside the window as Isla walked briskly down the narrow alleyway behind Inferno. The night air was cool against her skin, but it didn’t do much to calm the storm brewing inside her. Every step seemed to echo with the weight of her thoughts, the strategy she’d been carefully crafting, and the dangerous web she was tangled in.She’d been working at Inferno for weeks now, always close to Dante, always playing the part of the devoted employee. But tonight, she needed to speak with Alex. She needed to update him on the progress—and the complications—that were quickly arising from their plan to take down Antonio DeLuca. She couldn’t risk leaving anything to chance.The back door to the club opened with a soft creak, and she slipped inside, entering the dimly lit staff room. A few of the other workers were still finishing up their shifts, but Isla paid them no attention. She quickly moved past them and into the small office where she’d
Chapter 10: Temptation and ResolveThe club was quieter now, the vibrant energy of the night settling into a dull hum as patrons trickled out. Isla stood behind the bar, wiping down the surfaces with mechanical precision, though her mind was far from the task at hand. The evening’s events played over and over in her head, the tension in Dante’s voice still ringing in her ears. He was getting closer, and she had to be careful. One wrong move, and everything she and Alex had worked for could be ruined.She needed to talk to him. She needed to hear his voice, get his perspective.As if on cue, her phone buzzed in her pocket. She pulled it out, relieved to see her brother’s name flashing on the screen. She quickly answered, her voice low. “Alex?”“Isla, it’s late. You good?” His tone was calm but laced with concern, always a reminder of the bond they shared. He was the only one who truly understood what they were doing.“I’m fine,” she said, though she didn’t feel it. “Just… thinking. I’m