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Bound by the Mafia Lord's Gilded Chains

Bound by the Mafia Lord's Gilded Chains

One look was all it took for the Golden Wolf to mark his prey. ​To the glittering elite of Milan, Dante Moretti is a god among men, a billionaire mogul whose Midas touch turns every gold future into an empire. But beneath the bespoke Italian suits and the cold, amber eyes lies a monster. Sworn in as the new Capo of the Moretti Syndicate over his father's open casket, Dante is a man who rules with an iron grip and a heart of stone. He doesn't ask for what he wants. He takes it. ​Then he saw Bianca. ​Bianca Rossi is a creature of light, an innocent art student who finds beauty in the shadows of Milan's back alleys. She lives for her canvas and her dreams, unaware that a chance encounter in a midnight storm has placed her in the sights of the city's most dangerous predator. ​Dante doesn't just want her. He is obsessed. ​Using his billions like a silken web, Dante orchestrates a "gilded cage" for Bianca. From anonymous scholarships to lavish "chance" encounters, he draws her into a world of blood-stained gold and lethal power plays. But Bianca is no porcelain doll. Behind her soft beauty lies a fierce, indomitable spirit that refuses to be bought-or broken. ​As a brutal war with the Ricci family threatens to burn Milan to the ground, Bianca must choose: flee the man who stalks her dreams, or stand beside the Wolf and become his Queen. ​In a world where loyalty is paid in blood and love is a lethal weakness, will Dante's possessiveness be their salvation... or their ultimate destruction?
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Chapter 6

The Moretti Tower was a jagged needle of glass and steel that seemed to pierce the very belly of the Milanese sky. It was a monument to modern power, guarded by men in tactical suits who moved with the silent, synchronized lethality of shadows. Bianca Rossi did not belong here. In her paint-stained jeans and an oversized coat that smelled faintly of turpentine, she was a smudge of chaotic reality against the tower’s sterile, hyper-polished perfection. Her heart was a frantic drum against her ribs, but her jaw was set with a resolve that felt like iron. She clutched the cream-colored letter from the Fondazione di Oro in one hand and the ivory Montblanc pen in the other. They weren't just objects; they were evidence of a crime against her autonomy. "I need to see Dante Moretti," she told the receptionist, a woman whose beauty was as cold and sharp as a diamond. The woman didn't even look up from her translucent screen. "Do you have an appointment, signorina?" "No. Tell him Bianca Rossi is here to return his 'scholarship.'" The name acted like a master key. The receptionist froze, her polished mask slipping for a fraction of a second. She pressed a button on her desk, whispering into a headset. After a beat, she looked up, her gaze scanning Bianca with a new, unsettling intensity. "Mr. Moretti is in a meeting on the penthouse level. However," she paused, her voice dropping an octave, "he has cleared you for entry. Take the private elevator on the far right. Use this." She slid a gold-foiled keycard across the marble counter. Bianca snatched it up, her fingers trembling. She didn't stop to think about the ease of her entry. She didn't stop to consider that a wolf doesn't just leave the den door open by accident. She marched toward the elevator, the heavy click of her boots echoing through the cavernous lobby. The elevator was a silent, mirrored box. As the doors slid shut, Bianca saw her reflection—pale, eyes wide and vibrating with green fire, hair a mess from the wind. She looked like a girl about to start a war she couldn't win. The lift ascended with a sickeningly smooth speed. The floor indicator didn't show numbers; it simply glowed with a stylized golden wolf head. Suddenly, the elevator jolted. It wasn't a violent crash, but a deliberate, mechanical halt. The lights flickered once, transitioning from a sterile white to a dim, predatory amber. The humming of the cables died, leaving Bianca in a silence so thick it felt like water. "Hello?" she called out, pressing the emergency button. It didn't move. She hammered on the doors. "Is someone there? Open the door!" A low, rich chuckle vibrated through the hidden speakers in the ceiling, followed by the sound of a heavy latch engaging. "The doors only open when I decide the conversation is over, Bianca." She spun around. The back wall of the elevator, which she had assumed was a solid mirror, was actually a pane of one-way glass. It slid upward with a hiss, revealing a small, intimate space—a private observation deck that looked out over the city. Dante Moretti was leaning against the railing, a glass of dark liquid in one hand. He had discarded his suit jacket, his white shirt sleeves rolled up to reveal forearms corded with muscle and the dark ink of a tattoo peeking from his wrist. In the amber light, his eyes were molten. "You trapped me," Bianca breathed, her back hitting the opposite wall of the elevator. "I gave you an audience," Dante corrected. He stepped into the elevator car. The space, which had felt ample seconds ago, now felt microscopic. He carried the scent of sandalwood and cold power, a vacuum that sucked the air out of the room. "Most people spend years trying to get past my lobby. You did it in five minutes." "Take it back," she snapped, thrusting the letter and the pen toward his chest. "The scholarship. The 'endowment.' The paid-off bills. I didn't ask for your charity, and I certainly didn't ask you to buy my mother's life." Dante didn't reach for the items. Instead, he moved closer, forcing her to look up at him. He was a mountain of obsidian, immovable and terrifying. "It wasn't charity, Bianca. It was an acquisition," he whispered, his voice a dangerous caress. "I find talent, and I secure it. You were drowning. I simply provided the shore." "I was surviving!" she shouted, her voice cracking. "I was independent. Now, every time I look at a canvas, I'll see your face. Every time my mother gets her medicine, I’ll know it’s because of a man who breaks the law for a living. You’ve turned my life into a crime scene." Dante reached out, his hand moving with agonizing slowness until his fingers brushed the hair at her temple. Bianca tried to flinch away, but there was nowhere to go. The mirrored walls reflected her trapped form a thousand times over. "You were surviving on scraps," Dante said, his amber eyes locking onto hers with a hypnotic intensity. "I’m offering you the empire. The debt isn't a burden, piccola. It’s a bridge. You owe me everything now. Your education, your mother’s breath, your very future. Doesn't that feel... heavy?" "It feels like a cage," she hissed. "Then learn to love the bars," he countered. He leaned in, his lips hovering just inches from hers, his breath warm against her skin. "Because I don't give refunds. And I don't let go of what I own." He reached down and took the pen and the letter from her nerveless fingers. He didn't drop them; he tucked them into the waistband of his trousers as if they were trophies. "Now," Dante said, his voice dropping to a low, vibrating hum that made her toes curl in her boots. "Since you've come all this way to discuss our new arrangement, I think it's time we moved to the next phase." He pressed a hidden panel on the elevator wall. The car groaned back to life, but it didn't go down. It continued its climb toward the penthouse, toward the heart of the Wolf’s world. Bianca stared at him, her chest heaving, the realization hitting her like a physical blow. She had walked into the tower to reclaim her freedom, but as she looked into Dante’s predatory smile, she realized she had only succeeded in making sure he never looked away. The elevator chimed, the doors sliding open to a world of black marble and starlight, and Bianca Rossi stepped out, no longer just a girl from the rain, but a permanent entry in the King’s ledger.
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