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Love Beneath the Gunfire

In a world ruled by guns, secrets, and blood-soaked loyalties, love is the most dangerous currency of all. Alessandro De Luca is the unseen king of a global cartel-ruthless, brilliant, and feared across continents. His word is law, his mercy nonexistent. Until one night, one woman, and one mistake unravel everything he has built. Elena Hart is innocent but unbreakable, drawn into the underworld through a debt she never created. She should have been collateral-nothing more. Instead, she becomes his weakness. As enemies close in and betrayal festers within the cartel, Alessandro must choose between the empire crowned in blood... or the woman who threatens to destroy it. Love was never part of the plan. Survival was. And in this world, both demand a price.
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Chapter 13

The first body fell at dawn.

Not inside the estate, not anywhere close enough to be mistaken for coincidence - but close enough to be deliberate. He was found at the edge of the port, facedown in shallow water, the smell of salt and oil clinging to him like a second skin. A lieutenant from the eastern route. One of Alessandro's men.

The message wasn't subtle.

Elena learned about it while the house was still quiet, the corridors wrapped in that strange early-morning hush where night hadn't fully released its grip. She was halfway through her tea when the sharp murmur of voices reached her door - low, urgent, unmistakably Marco's.

She didn't wait for permission.

By the time she entered the war room, the screens were already alive with images. Grainy surveillance footage. A still photo of the body before it had been covered. Coordinates blinking red.

Marco stopped mid-sentence when he saw her.

Alessandro didn't.

"He was executed," Alessandro said calmly. "No struggle. No warning. They wanted him awake."

Elena's stomach tightened, but she forced herself to look. To see. Turning away no longer felt like an option she could afford.

"Who claimed it?" she asked.

"No one," Marco replied. "Which means everyone."

Alessandro finally turned to her then, his gaze unreadable. "They're testing boundaries."

Elena nodded slowly. "Or punishing you for drawing them."

A muscle jumped in his jaw. He didn't deny it.

"They want you to retaliate," she continued. "Fast. Loud. Messy."

"And if I don't?" Alessandro asked.

"They'll assume weakness."

Marco crossed his arms. "So we hit back harder."

Elena shook her head. "No. You hit smarter."

Silence fell.

She took a breath. "They want blood. If you give it to them immediately, you play their rhythm. But if you don't respond at all, you look vulnerable."

"So what's the alternative?" Marco pressed.

Elena's eyes lifted, steady. "You respond without killing."

Marco let out a sharp laugh. "This isn't diplomacy."

"No," she agreed. "It's control."

Alessandro studied her for a long moment. "Explain."

"You expose," Elena said. "You disrupt supply lines. Freeze accounts. Turn allies nervous. Make them feel watched. Make them bleed without dying."

Marco frowned. "That takes time."

"And fear lasts longer than bodies," Elena replied.

Another silence - heavier now.

Alessandro turned away, pacing once before stopping. "If we do this," he said slowly, "they'll escalate."

"Yes," Elena said. "But on your terms."

His eyes met hers again. Something unspoken passed between them - recognition, perhaps. Or trust, fragile but real.

"Prepare it," Alessandro ordered at last. "Quietly."

Marco hesitated, then nodded. "I'll move the teams."

As the room emptied, Elena remained. The images on the screens blurred as they powered down, leaving the room dim and hollow.

"You didn't flinch," Alessandro said quietly.

"I wanted to," she replied. "But I didn't."

"That will cost you sleep."

She gave a small, sad smile. "So will the truth."

He exhaled slowly. "You shouldn't have had to see that."

"I shouldn't have had to live sheltered forever either," she said. "This is the reality you live in."

"Our reality," he corrected.

The words hung between them.

That night, the estate felt tighter. Armed patrols doubled. Doors locked earlier. The air itself seemed to listen.

Elena couldn't sleep.

She found him in the private study just past midnight, standing by the window with a glass untouched in his hand.

"You're awake," he said without turning.

"So are you."

A pause.

"You shouldn't be here," he said.

She stepped closer anyway. "You don't mean that."

He turned then, and for a moment the mask slipped. Fatigue lined his face. Something darker flickered in his eyes - doubt, perhaps. Or fear he refused to name.

"Every time you step further into this world," he said quietly, "it becomes harder to pull you back."

"I'm not asking to be pulled back," she replied. "I'm asking not to be pushed away."

Silence again - but different now. Charged.

He set the glass aside. "Do you know why they fear restraint more than violence?"

She shook her head.

"Because restraint means intention," he said. "Violence can be emotional. Reactionary. But restraint means you're thinking several moves ahead."

She held his gaze. "Then don't abandon it."

He studied her, something unreadable shifting behind his eyes. Slowly, deliberately, he reached out - not to touch her face, not to pull her close - but to take her hand.

His grip was firm, steady. Grounding.

"This," he said quietly, "is harder than pulling a trigger."

She squeezed his hand back. "That's why it matters."

The next move came three days later.

No explosions. No bloodshed.

Accounts vanished overnight. A shipment rerouted without explanation. A trusted intermediary exposed quietly to the authorities of a rival state. Panic rippled through the underworld like a slow poison.

Valeria called by morning.

"This is a provocation," she said coolly.

"It's a warning," Alessandro replied.

"You're changing the rules."

"No," he said. "I'm enforcing them."

Her voice hardened. "You're making enemies."

"I already had them."

The call ended without resolution.

But the message was received.

By the end of the week, three factions withdrew support. Two declared neutrality. One reached out privately - not to negotiate, but to ask questions.

Fear was doing its work.

Elena watched it all unfold from closer than she ever imagined. Meetings she wasn't excluded from. Decisions she influenced without realizing she had.

Power didn't announce itself.

It accumulated.

And somewhere in that accumulation, Alessandro began to look at her differently - not as a liability, not even as a shield - but as a force.

Still, danger has a way of circling those who believe they've bought time.

The ambush came without warning.

A routine transfer. Minimal security. A short route.

They were halfway back when the first car went up in flames.

Elena felt the shockwave before she heard the blast. The vehicle lurched violently. Screams filled the air.

"Down!" Marco shouted.

Gunfire erupted.

Alessandro moved instantly, pulling Elena close, shielding her with his body as bullets tore through glass and metal.

She didn't scream.

She didn't freeze.

She stayed exactly where he put her, heart pounding but mind terrifyingly clear.

They returned fire - controlled, precise. Smoke filled the air. Sirens wailed somewhere distant.

Within minutes, it was over.

Two attackers escaped. One didn't.

Elena stared at the body, breath shallow.

Alessandro crouched beside her. "Are you hurt?"

She shook her head. "No."

His hand hovered near her shoulder, unsure.

"You stayed calm," he said.

"I trusted you," she replied.

Something broke - or shifted - in his expression.

Later, after the reports were filed and the dead were cleared away, Alessandro stood alone on the terrace again.

Elena joined him, wrapping her arms around herself.

"This was retaliation," he said. "For not responding with blood."

"And yet," she said softly, "you're still standing."

He turned to her. "They wanted me to lose control."

She met his gaze. "Did you?"

"No," he said. "Because of you."

The admission hung between them, heavy and dangerous.

He reached out, brushing his thumb along her knuckles - a touch so gentle it felt like a confession.

"A hand that doesn't kill," he murmured.

She laced her fingers through his. "Is sometimes the most powerful weapon."

Far away, plans were already being rewritten.

And closer than either of them realized, betrayal was preparing its next move.

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