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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 16

The proof arrived just after midnight.

Not through official channels. Not encrypted through the usual networks. It came instead on a device Alessandro had stopped trusting long ago—an unmarked phone, left vibrating silently on the study desk as if it had always been there.

Marco stood across from him, face tight. “It’s Valeria’s lieutenant. Tomas.”

Alessandro didn’t touch the phone yet. “Confirm.”

Marco nodded once. “Financial transfers. Location pings. Direct correspondence with the Balkan syndicate. It’s clean.”

Nothing about betrayal ever felt clean.

Alessandro finally picked up the phone, scrolling through the evidence with measured calm. Each line of data felt like another fracture spreading through a structure he had spent years reinforcing.

“How long?” he asked.

“Six months,” Marco replied. “Maybe longer.”

Six months of quiet erosion. Six months of smiles across tables. Six months of Elena unknowingly walking into rooms already compromised.

Alessandro’s hand tightened around the phone.

“Where is he now?” he asked.

“In the city,” Marco said. “Private residence. Minimal security. He doesn’t know we know.”

A pause.

“Do you want him alive?”

The question carried more weight than Marco intended. Alessandro looked up slowly.

“Yes,” he said. “For now.”

Marco studied him carefully. “That’s new.”

“It’s necessary.”

Marco nodded and left without further comment.

Alessandro remained alone, staring at the city beyond the glass. Lights stretched endlessly, beautiful and indifferent. Somewhere among them, Tomas slept peacefully, unaware that the ground beneath him had already begun to shift.

And somewhere else in that city, Elena was awake.

She felt it before she understood it—the tension snapping tight, the invisible thread pulling her attention outward. She dressed quietly, instinct guiding her steps through corridors she no longer needed to memorize.

She found Alessandro on the terrace, jacket draped over his shoulders, face carved from shadow.

“It’s him,” she said.

He didn’t turn. “Yes.”

“Tomas,” she continued. “Valeria’s man.”

“Yes.”

She stepped closer. “You’re not angry.”

“I am,” he said quietly. “I’m choosing not to let it steer.”

She studied him. “That restraint won’t go unnoticed.”

“I know.”

“By them,” she clarified. “And by you.”

He turned then, finally, eyes dark and steady. “You should be sleeping.”

“So should you.”

A faint, humorless smile touched his lips. “You always say that.”

“And you never listen.”

Silence stretched between them, but it wasn’t empty. It was weighted—full of everything they were circling without naming.

“What happens now?” she asked.

Alessandro exhaled slowly. “Now I decide whether to end this quietly… or let it ignite something larger.”

“And what do you want?” she asked.

He hesitated.

“I want,” he said carefully, “to make a move they don’t expect.”

Elena nodded. “Then you can’t disappear Tomas.”

“No,” he agreed. “I can’t.”

She studied his face. “But you can use him.”

“Yes.”

The plan unfolded quickly after that—not rushed, but decisive. Tomas would be confronted. Not punished. Not threatened. Given a choice. Information in exchange for survival.

A controlled fracture.

Elena listened as Alessandro laid it out, absorbing the risks, the timing, the psychology. She noticed how naturally he included her now—not as an observer, but as a mind in the room.

“You’ll be present,” he said.

Her brows lifted. “During the confrontation?”

“Yes.”

“That’s dangerous.”

“So is hiding you,” he replied.

She didn’t argue.

The meeting took place the following evening, in a neutral space overlooking the river. Glass walls. Open sightlines. No shadows to retreat into.

Tomas arrived visibly tense but composed. He didn’t look surprised to see Alessandro.

He did look surprised to see Elena.

“That was your mistake,” Alessandro said calmly, taking his seat. “Underestimating her.”

Tomas swallowed. “I don’t know what you’re talking about.”

Elena leaned forward slightly. “You do.”

The evidence was laid out without ceremony. Tomas’s composure cracked in real time, the mask slipping as realization dawned.

“You won’t kill me,” Tomas said finally, desperation edging his voice. “You’d have done it already.”

“No,” Alessandro agreed. “I won’t.”

Tomas’s eyes flicked to Elena. “Because of her?”

“Because of me,” Alessandro corrected. “She reminded me there are other ways to win.”

Tomas laughed weakly. “Valeria won’t forgive this.”

“Valeria doesn’t forgive anything,” Elena said quietly. “That’s why she’s losing control.”

The choice was made within minutes.

When Tomas was escorted away, alive but broken, Alessandro remained seated, staring at the river as if searching for something beneath its surface.

“You just turned the war,” Elena said softly.

“Not yet,” he replied. “But I changed its direction.”

She watched him carefully. “And how does that feel?”

He looked at her. “Terrifying.”

Later that night, the pressure finally caught up with him.

The adrenaline ebbed. The control slipped.

They stood alone in the private lounge again, the same space where he had nearly broken days earlier. This time, the silence pressed heavier, more intimate.

“You could have died tonight,” he said suddenly.

“So could you,” she replied.

“I was prepared,” he said.

She met his gaze. “I wasn’t.”

That stopped him.

“You walked into that room knowing Tomas might panic,” he continued. “Knowing someone could have fired.”

“Yes.”

“Why?”

She didn’t answer immediately. When she did, her voice was steady. “Because if I’m going to stand beside you, I won’t do it halfway.”

He took a step toward her. “This isn’t a life you choose lightly.”

“I know,” she said. “I chose it anyway.”

The space between them felt suddenly too small.

“You’re changing me,” he said quietly.

She shook her head. “You’re letting yourself change.”

His hand lifted, hesitated, then rested against her waist—an anchoring touch, not possessive, not demanding.

“This isn’t safe,” he murmured.

“No,” she agreed. “But it’s real.”

For a moment, he didn’t move. Then, slowly, deliberately, he leaned in.

The kiss was not rushed.

It wasn’t hungry or reckless.

It was deep, controlled, devastating in its restraint—a kiss that carried the weight of every moment they had denied, every boundary they had respected, every fear they had named and set aside.

When they finally pulled apart, the air felt different. Charged. Altered.

“This,” Alessandro said softly, “changes the war.”

Elena rested her forehead against his. “Good.”

Outside, unseen by either of them, alliances shifted. Messages were sent. Plans adjusted.

The underworld had felt the tremor.

Because Alessandro Ricci had just crossed a line he could never uncross—not by choosing violence, but by choosing love.

And love, in a world built on blood, was the most dangerous weapon of all.

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