Luca
I stood by the expansive window of my private office, my eyes fixed on the vast estate sprawled beneath me. The golden hues of sunrise bathed the courtyard, but I hardly noticed. Fuck. My head throbbed with the remnants of a sleepless night... a consequence of my own recklessness. "What the hell was I thinking?" I muttered, rubbing my temples. I hadn't planned to take Caterina. Alessandro's bride, no less. It was an impulsive, irrational thought... an outright declaration of war. The kind of decision only a fool or a madman would make. Yet here I was, nursing a headache while she wreaked havoc upstairs. The night before had been filled with chaos. The sound of her relentless banging on the door, her shrill curses that pierced through the thick oak and into my sanity. Heck. By three in the morning, I had nearly ordered my men to sedate her. Instead, I'd sat in my office, nursing a glass of whiskey and questioning why I had allowed my intrusive thoughts to win. My phone buzzed again, vibrating against the polished mahogany desk. I spared a glance at the screen, rolling my eyes when Alessandro’s name flashed for the tenth time that morning. That man was desperate. Not desperate enough to test me, though. His calls were immediately followed by dozens of texts and missed calls from Mr De Luca, Caterina’s father and other less members of the mafia. They were along the line of... Bring the girl back. What were you thinking? This isn't some game, Luca. I ignored them all, of course. Answering meant explaining my actions, and even I didn't have a good explanation. Instead, I silenced the device and tossed it onto the desk, letting out a sharp exhale. If I could just... The sound of hurried footsteps broke my thoughts. Raphael, my most trusted enforcer, entered the room cautiously as though expecting an explosion. With all the ruckus from the upper wing, it was a miracle I hadn't run mad. "Boss," Raphael began, standing at attention. "The staff... they're, uh... concerned." "About what?" I asked, though I knew the answer already. She. The new bane of my existence. "She hasn't stopped yelling. Or throwing things. Apparently, she broke a vase this morning. A valuable one." "Of course she did," I muttered, pinching the bridge of my nose. "Send someone to clean it up. And tell the staff to stay out of her way unless I say otherwise." Raphael hesitated. “She’s demanding new clothes. Says she won’t wear these rags.” My, my. I couldn't help the smirk that stretched my lips. She's already issuing demands, and it wasn't even yet twenty-four hours. How on earth would Alessandro have cope? "Let her stew for a while," I said dismissively. "I'll deal with her during breakfast." Raphael nodded and left without another word, leaving me to my thoughts. *** The dining room was bathed in warm morning light, the table set with an assortment of fruits, pastries, and steaming cups of espresso. I sat at the head of the table, my usual calm restored, though the pounding in my head hadn't fully subsided. "Bring her," I instructed Raphael, who stood by the door like a silent shadow. Minutes later, the sound of footsteps echoed through the hallway. The doors opened, and Caterina was ushered in by two of my men. She was still in the same dress from the night before, the once elegant fabric now wrinkled and slightly torn. Her dark hair was a wild mess, and her eyes burned with unfiltered rage as they landed on me. Mesmerising. Fuck, she was beautiful. "Good morning, Caterina," I greeted, leaning back in my chair while keeping all emotion from my tone. Her glare could have set the table on fire. "I'd say the same, but that would imply this situation is remotely acceptable." She stalked toward the table, her movements sharp and defiant, and sat down with all the grace of a lioness cornered in a cage. Without waiting for permission, she reached for a piece of bread and tore into it. My lips twitched. "Hungry?" “Starving,” she snapped, her tone dripping with venom. “Being kidnapped tends to ruin one’s appetite until survival instincts kick in.” I chuckled, a low sound that only seemed to fuel her anger. “I suppose it does.” For a moment, we ate in silence... she, glaring at me over the rim of her coffee cup, and me, watching her in quiet amusement while pretending not to notice the glare. The tension between us was palpable, a cracking energy that neither of us seemed willing to break. Finally, she slammed my cup down, the porcelain clinking loudly against the saucer. "You've proved your point to my father and Alessandro, let me go." Oh. Right. I found myself tilting my head, studying her. "You think this is about proving a point?" “Isn’t it?” she demanded, her voice rising. “Why else would you do something so insane?” “Insane?” I leaned forward, resting my elbows on the table. “I prefer to think of it as... bold.” Her laugh was bitter. “You’re unhinged.” “Perhaps.” Our eyes locked, an unspoken challenge passing between us. “Do you plan to keep me here forever?” she asked, her voice quieter but no less defiant. Did I? I didn't answer immediately. Instead, I reached for my coffee, taking a slow sip as I considered my words. There was no way I was staying with this woman forever. I loved my sanity. “Forever is a long time,” I said finally. “Let’s just take it one day at a time.” Her scowl deepened. “You’re enjoying this, aren’t you? Watching me squirm.” “Watching you fight,” I corrected, a hint of admiration in my tone. “It’s... fascinating.” She looked away, her jaw tightening. I could tell she was trying to suppress the flush rising to her cheeks. My amusement only grew with that. Again, how on earth had Alessandro planned to domesticate her? The thought of it was absurd. The little tigress wasn't a woman who could be tamed. She was a wildfire, unpredictable and untouchable. And yet, here she was, seated across from me, throwing sparks in every direction. Bless my heart. Breakfast ended with little fanfare. Caterina pushed her chair back abruptly and stood, clearly ready to retreat to the sanctuary of her room... or her cage, as she likely saw it. “Caterina.” She froze at the sound of my voice, shoulders stiffening. “What?” she bit out, not bothering to turn around. I rose from my seat, crossing the room in a few long strides until I was standing directly behind her. “Turn around,” I said softly. Her hands clenched into fists at her sides, but she obeyed, spinning on her heel to face me. "Do you get off from toying with people, Luca?" She asked, her voice trembling with anger. "Only when they look like you." She glared at me, her breathing shallow, her chest rising and falling in rapid beats. I couldn't help but reach out, brushing the stray lock of hair from her face. She flinched but didn't pull away. "You hate me," I murmured, my voice barely above a whisper. “Loathe,” she corrected. Another smirk caressed my lips. "Good. Loathe keeps things interesting." Before she could respond, I leaned in, my lips brushing against the curve of her cheek. The touch was fleeting, barely more than a whisper, but it sent a jolt through me. She gasped softly, stepping back as though burned, her wide eyes searching mine for answers she wouldn’t find. "Enjoy your day, amorino." And with that, I turned and walked away, leaving her standing in the middle of the room, her emotions a storm I knew would rage long after I was gone. My amorino, zero. Me, one.Caterina.The bastard.My pulse still raced, an unwelcome reminder of the last few moments in Luca's suffocating presence. I didn’t want to admit it, but the man had a way of getting to me. The quiet menace in his voice, the unyielding way his eyes pinned me like prey... God... even the way he brushed my hair back, like he owned me. He didn’t. I started walking abruptly, my legs shaky beneath me as though my own body betrayed me. The silence in the dining room was heavy though Luca had long since walked away, leaving me to stew in the aftermath of... whatever that was."Loathe keeps things interesting," he'd said. I clenched my fists, willing the rush of heat on my cheeks to vanish. Focuse, Caterina.There was no time to wallow in the mess of emotions this man stirred in you.I needed answers. Taking a steadying breath, I turned on my heel and strode toward the door. A dark skinned man stood just outside the door like a sentry. His expression would make the statues of gods
Caterina.Growing up, there was a game I played with my cousins before my dad made enough money to leave the slums.We pretended we were princesses trying to escape the castle of an evil king.I wondered what they would say when they learnt it was my reality.The mansion corridors stretched endlessly before me, a labyrinth of gilded prison walls. My heels clicked softly on the polished floors, their rhythm muffled by the racing of my pulse. I'd memorized as much as I could during my earlier wandering, counting windows and doors, noting where the cameras hung like unblinking guards. My only comfort was knowing Luca would be nowhere near me right now.That bastard. My jaw clenched as I thought about him. The way he leaned into me this morning, his hand brushing back my hair like I was some possession. His voice still echoed in my head."Loathe keeps things interesting."Interesting?Interesting would be watching him rot in jail. And if I could get out of here, I'd do everything in my
Luca.The cool afternoon air kissed the back of my neck, a stark contrast to the warmth of the woman's body pressed against mine.Rissa. Her hands trailed up my chest with an eager familiarity, and I let her, though the effort not to recoil irritated me more than it should.Rissa had been predictable since the day I met her... a safe harbour in a world that constantly demanded sharp reflexes and unrelenting focus. The daughter to one of my father’s closest friends.I didn't need to explain myself to her, nor did I have to pretend I cared beyond what was required. She gave without expectation, though I knew she wanted more.Her laugh was soft and breathy as I trailed kisses down her neck, my hand skimming the curve of her hip."You missed me," she murmured, her tone tinged with smug satisfaction.This was something the group chat would hear about later. I didn't respond.The statement was a lie, and I wasn't in the habit of feeding fantasies. Tonight, she was little more than a distr
Caterina."You're full of surprises, aren't you?"The hum of the estate's grand clock echoed through the room, marking the start of a new day.But for me, the new day felt like nothing more than a cruel reminder of yesterday's mess.I woke up to the softness of the sheets, the strange emptiness of my surroundings, and the lingering taste of my frustration. The betrayal by Sofia weighed heavily on me, but I couldn't afford to dwell on it.I had to focus. But damn it, how could I not feel betrayed?I had trusted her. Or at least, I had believed she was someone I could trust.The thought was suffocating. It could ruin me if I let it, so I shoved it to the back of my mind, pretending it didn't exist. There were more pressing matters now... more pressing than feeling sorry for myself. I had to play the part, even if the game felt more like a trap than anything else.As I sat up in bed, I noticed something new. On the chair beside me was a set of clothes, neatly folded and placed there lik
Caterina.Goodness!I had to keep my steps measured, and a leisured pace as I walked the vast grounds that was Luca's perfect estate. It would do me no good to appear in a hurry, not when those guards patrolled these perimeters with watchful eyes, and the stupid cameras were positioned in such a wag that they documented my every movement. It was all a performance though. One I played out carefully, studying my surroundings under the guise of idle curiosity.At least he didn't lock me in that cursed room.Luca had money... the kind one could only hope to make through generations of work. And all that showed in his estate. Horrible thing was a labyrinth of neatly trimmed hedges, grand fountains, and paths winding toward different corners of the property. A paradise, but an extravagant one nonetheless.And a cage for me.The thought was almost enough to make me turn around that instant, before I caught sight of someone standing by the marble fountain ahead. Blonde hair, expensive heels
Caterina.If I was being honest with myself, I had spent... two, three, four days... in this hellhole without any member or that silly Alessandro doing anything about it.Was this what my life had come to?A series of carefully moving through the estate, keeping my steps quiet as I approached the narrowed path I had noticed earlier. Blondie must not have mentioned it to Luca because it was exactly like I had left it. Tucked away, half hidden behind thick ivy and a line of perfectly sculpted hedges. My best shot at slipping out unseen. Of course, the guards were still stationed out, but they all had blind spots, small ones. Spots that I had been watching long enough to know when they looked away.My fingers curled into fists at my sides as I took a deep breath, forcing myself to stay calm. I could do this. I had to do this.Tip.Toe.Tip.Toe.Tip...I heard something.A low murmur of sorts, a hushed conversation that the wind carried. No, no, no. Who was having their conversation t
Luca.Diabolical.Many would call me diabolical for what I did, but I needed to knock the little dare devil down a peg.I stepped into the now dimly lit room, my eyes immediately falling on the curled up figure on the floor. Caterina.She was a mess of tangled limbs, her body hunched in on itself, as if she was trying to shrink away from the world. Even in sleep, she looked absolute exhausted–tear tracks still visible on her face, while her breaths came out in soft, uneven gasps.One of her hands was curled near her chest, her nails faintly digging into that palm.I couldn't help the sigh.She’d cried herself to sleep.I had no idea why this irritated me the way it did.This should have been expected. She wasn't the first person to scream at me, to bang on my doors, to resist when the walls started closing in. She wouldn't be the last.And yet…I scrubbed a hand over my jaw, suddenly recalling the conversation from earlier. Natasha had been on my property today and practically ambush
Caterina.That feeling when it seemed like someone was hacking away at your brain with a machete... that horrible, brutal thing.That was how I felt.I had woken up with a sharp inhale, my entire body stiff as I blinked rapidly at the ceiling above me.There was a soft mattress beneath me, while a blanket offered me warmth while being draped over me.I did not remember falling asleep here.I was on the floor last night, screaming and cussing at that asshole so he would open the door... then I curled in on myself and allowed the exhaustion take me.How...My eyes flickered toward the open door.Open?Someone had been in here. Someone had come in while I was completely vulnerable and...I sat up too fast, a dizzy spell washing over me, but I steadied myself with a breath.No.No one had done anything to me. I was still in my clothes, my shoes had been taken off, but that was all. I searched around, looking for any sign of who had entered, though the answer was obvious.Luca.The little
CaterinaI wrapped my arms around myself, resisting the urge to shiver as Luca remained stubbornly in my doorway. The rain had started to pick up, thick droplets smacking against the roof like it held a grudge against it.Luca had to leave soon.I had been expecting this confrontation… It was Luca we were talking about. I just didn’t expect it so soon, nor had I expected this level of relentlessness.“You need to leave.” I said firmly, despite the fact that my nerves thrummed harshly inside.Luca tilted his head slightly, amusement flickering in those eyes of his as he leaned against the frame like he belonged there… belonged here. “I was under the impression that wasn’t an option.”“When the heck did…”The rest of the words died in my throat as a sudden movement at the end of the hall caught my eye. A figure. Masked.He was watching us.Luca, ever the observant one, sensed the shift in my focus because I could see his body tense, eyes snapping to where mine had been. In a blink, the
Caterina.What was that blinding light?Fuck.My head felt heavy, my limbs sluggish as if my body had sunk deep into the mattress and decided it preferred staying there.My fingers curled against the fabric beneath me which for some reason felt familiar making it comforting. It smelled like lavender and something warm.. It smelled like home.But it wasn't until I shifted, feeling the tightness of the fabric against me that I realized...I was still in last night’s dress.What the heck?I had to take quick, short breaths while blinking hard against the sleep crusting my lashes, turning my head to take in my surroundings. High ceiling, the bookshelf overflowing with untouched books, the dim glow of the bedside lamp I never turned off.I was home.Sometime in the chaos of last night, I'd made it back. "Urghhh. My head." The groggy sigh escaped my lips, forcing myself even more to stay upright while the dress crumpled around me in a mess of wrinkles.I hope that wouldn't offend Maria.M
Caterina.“What the fuck did you think you were trying to do?”Someone’s blood had splattered across the concrete, a stark contrast against the pale moonlight. Then there was the sickening crack of knuckles meeting flesh that echoed in the empty garden, drowning out the distant sound of the music from inside.I felt like I was about to lose my dinner.When it came to fighting, I stayed away. Even on the days Alessandro tried to make me go to his boxing house so I could meet some of his friends, I always found a way to make sure I did not go. It was way better to lie than tell him the truth.This was the third real fight I had witnessed.Luca was a storm, his fists relentless as they pounded into Ethan’s face. His blonde hair was matted with blood, yet that annoying smirk of his refused to fade, even as his body went limp beneath the assault.All I could do was watch.I should stop him. I knew it. But something coiled within me refused to move, as if it held onto the nerves that were c
Caterina.I stared at the message for a few minutes longer, really unsure how I was going to pull this off.Luca: I have a little deal for you, amorino.I snorted. Of course, he did. Just after the blonde... no, Rissa had stormed out of here without sparing a glance in our direction.Luca had sent it with no context, no follow-up. But the moment I responded, his next message came though, spelling out exactly what he wanted.Luca: If I can get you to kiss me again tonight at the ball, then you'll spend a night with me in my room.A ball.A formal event where he expected me to be his date for the night. He even attached a number to it... a sum so high that it could put a serious dent in the sixty million debt my father owed him.Should I do it?Would I even be able to resist the man for that long when he was impossible to resist?But a way out, even if just a little closer, was really tempting."But the last party..." My mind whispered to me. I remembered the way the whole thing just
Luca.Women were one of the most wonderful gifts on earth. Not my sister, though. She wasn't among them.I had barely stepped out of the shower, and the towel still slung low around my hips when my bedroom door swung open.Had Caterina come for a second round of our little pillow fight? Or was it my...Nope. It was Clarissa.She stood in the doorway at first, those sharp eyes raking over me like she owned me, like she still had some chaim over my body.Something close to disappointment coiled in my stomach.Had the girls seen her?"Luca," She practically purred, stepping forward before I could say a word, her heels clicking against the polished hardwood. "You just ran off before we could get into the fun stuff last night. That's not like you."I didn't bother to respond. Just grabbed a shirt from the back of a chair and tugged it over my damp skin.She wasn't worth it.It was my fault Clarissa always acted like she had me wrapped around her finger, but it was honestly time I stopped
Caterina.Never considered myself as someone who could make friends easily.Growing up as an only child turned me into someone who was always guarded, with walls built so high fast even I sometimes forgot what it was like to let someone in.Maria... Maria was different.In certain ways, she was even like Alicia.There was an ease to her presence, something so unapologetically warm that it chipped away at the carefully placed barriers around my heart.She was funny, sharp, and had this undeniable charm that her brother certainly lacked.It made it difficult not to like her. So, against all odds, I found myself enjoying her company.Even if that company came with a surly faced Raphael who didn't act as a shadow.We sat on the plush couch in Luca’s expansive living room, the air thick with the scent of expensive cologne and faint traces of Maria's floral perfume. It had been a strange morning if I was being honest with myself... waking up in Luca's arms, nearly losing myself to whatev
Caterina.Something sharp was poking my stomach.Well, it wasn't sharp, but it was firm. Heavy. Unmoving and warm.What was that?I stirred slightly, still half-asleep with a very sluggish mind. It felt like everything was moving in some sort of slow motion.This was so strange.And it was strange enough to pull her from the comfortable darkness of sleep, dragging me toward some sort of groggy awareness.The first thing I noticed was the warmth. A strong, steady warmth that surrounded me like a cocoon. There was a steady rise and fall of breathing against the back of my neck, the slow exhale tickling my skin.It took me a moment to realize that I wasn't alone.The second realization hit me like a freight train.I was wrapped in someone's arms.My eyes snapped open, the unfamiliarity of the room striking me all at once.Where...? When...?Then, I felt it again. The thing pressing into my stomach. What was that?Slowly, cautiously, I wriggled just a little, experimentally shifting again
Caterina.I didn't resist when Luca finally helped me up. Didn't even question where he was taking me.It didn't matter.Everything around me felt muted and distant, as though the world was spinning too fast, and all I could do was struggle to keep up.My chest ached, my head throbbed, and all I wanted to do was forget the past hours.I barely registered getting into the car, barely noticed the soft hum of the engine as he drove us through the city. All I could do was stare blankly out the window, watching the streetlights blur past, while my mind kept on playing the scene from the restaurant over and over again.The waitress’s sneer.The cold slap against my cheek. The way those people had recorded, whispering about me, judging me. And worst of all, the fact that I had let it get to me.Luca didn't speak.He didn't ask me if I was okay or try to do some shitty ass comforting. And for that, I was grateful."We're here."I had to blink multiple times to realize we were in some sort of
Caterina.It didn't take me a long time to realize he wasn't coming.I stared at my phone, fingers tightening around it before I set it down with what anyone would call forced nonchalance.My screen remained dark. No new messages, no missed calls.A hollow laugh bubbled up in my throat. I shouldn't care about it. I didn't care about it.If anything, I only wanted to see if he would actually show up, if I had some kind of power over him.Yes. That was all.It wasn't as if I had been sitting here, waiting, like some desperate woman clinging to false hope.“Rina.”I glanced up at Alicia, who, for some reason, was watching me with raised brows and an amused expression.I couldn't help but roll my eyes before she even opened her mouth to speak. "Don't look at me like that."“Like what?” Alicia smirked, sipping her drink. “Like I can see through the act you’re putting on?”"There's no act," I muttered, crossing my arms. "He's nothing to me."I had doubts she was actually convinced with my l