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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 17

The past never announces itself.

It doesn’t knock. It doesn’t warn. It simply waits for the precise moment when you finally believe you’ve outrun it—then reaches out and reminds you that it remembers everything.

Elena first sensed it in the mail.

A single envelope lay on the hall table that morning, pale and unassuming among official documents and encrypted reports. No seal. No insignia. Just her name written in a hand she hadn’t seen in over a decade.

Her breath caught.

She stared at it for a long moment, pulse thudding in her ears. The house was quiet, but not peacefully so. The kind of quiet that sharpened awareness instead of soothing it.

Mara noticed her hesitation. “Is something wrong?”

Elena shook her head automatically, but her hand trembled as she picked up the envelope.

Inside was a photograph.

Old. Slightly faded at the edges. A man stood in the center—tall, composed, his expression serious but not cold. He wore a tailored suit, one hand resting casually on a table Elena recognized instantly.

She had seen it in Alessandro’s war room.

Her father.

The room seemed to tilt.

Beneath the photograph, a single line had been written:

He didn’t die the way you think.

Elena sat down slowly, the weight of the words pressing into her chest until breathing felt like work. Memories surged—her mother’s quiet grief, the official reports, the closed casket, the unanswered questions she had learned to live with because there had been no alternative.

She hadn’t imagined this life for herself. She hadn’t chosen power. And yet somehow, power had circled back to her through blood she thought long buried.

Alessandro found her an hour later, still seated, the photograph clutched in her hand.

He knew immediately.

“What is it?” he asked quietly.

She didn’t answer at first. She simply handed him the photograph.

The moment he saw it, his expression changed—not shock, but recognition.

“You know this room,” she said.

“Yes,” he replied. “And I know that man.”

Her throat tightened. “You’ve never mentioned him.”

“I didn’t know he was your father,” Alessandro said slowly. “But I’ve heard his name.”

She looked up sharply. “From where?”

He set the photograph down carefully. “From old files. From whispers. From men who don’t like to speak about unfinished business.”

“What kind of business?” she asked.

“The kind that ends in disappearances,” he replied. “Not deaths.”

Her chest tightened painfully. “They told us he was killed in a robbery.”

Alessandro’s gaze softened. “That was the story.”

Silence stretched between them, heavy and unforgiving.

“He worked with you,” she said.

“Not with me,” Alessandro corrected. “Before me. With my father.”

The words landed like a blow.

“He was a strategist,” Alessandro continued. “A negotiator. He believed in structure over chaos. In restraint.”

Elena let out a hollow laugh. “Of course he did.”

“And he vanished,” Alessandro added. “Right before a major fracture inside the organization.”

She closed her eyes. “You think he was silenced.”

“I think,” Alessandro said carefully, “he knew something someone didn’t want remembered.”

The message arrived that night.

No envelope this time. No anonymity.

A location. A time.

And a name.

Chapel of Saint Verena. Midnight.

Come alone.

—R

Elena stared at the screen, heart racing.

“Absolutely not,” Alessandro said immediately when she showed him. “This is bait.”

“Yes,” she agreed. “But it’s bait tied to my blood.”

He ran a hand through his hair, frustration flickering openly. “If this is a trap—”

“—then it’s one I have to walk into,” she finished. “You taught me that running doesn’t dissolve danger.”

He looked at her sharply. “I didn’t teach you to be reckless.”

“You taught me to choose,” she replied.

The chapel stood at the edge of the old city, its stone walls weathered by centuries of quiet endurance. Candlelight flickered through stained glass as Elena stepped inside, her footsteps echoing softly.

She wasn’t alone.

A woman emerged from the shadows near the altar—elegant, composed, eyes sharp with intelligence.

Valeria.

“You’re brave,” Valeria said lightly. “Or foolish.”

“Which one are you hoping for?” Elena asked.

Valeria smiled. “Neither. I was hoping for curious.”

“You sent the photograph,” Elena said.

“Yes.”

“You knew my father.”

“I knew of him,” Valeria corrected. “He was… inconvenient.”

Elena’s hands clenched at her sides. “Is he alive?”

Valeria studied her for a long moment. “That depends on how you define survival.”

“That’s not an answer.”

“No,” Valeria agreed. “It’s a warning.”

She circled slowly. “Your father tried to change things. Not unlike you.”

Elena met her gaze steadily. “And what did that cost him?”

“Exile,” Valeria said. “Isolation. Silence.”

Elena’s breath caught. “You’re saying he wasn’t killed.”

“I’m saying he was erased,” Valeria replied. “For his own protection—and for ours.”

“Where is he?” Elena demanded.

Valeria stopped. “If I told you, you’d stop listening.”

“Try me.”

Valeria’s smile faded. “Your father made a choice. He stepped away from the war so you could live without it.”

Elena’s eyes burned. “Then why drag me back in now?”

“Because Alessandro is undoing everything your father tried to prevent,” Valeria said sharply. “And you’re the key.”

Elena shook her head. “You’re using him as leverage.”

Valeria leaned closer. “I’m offering you truth. Something he hasn’t.”

The doors of the chapel creaked open.

Alessandro stepped inside, fury barely contained.

“So this is how you recruit now?” he said coldly. “By rewriting the past?”

Valeria turned, unsurprised. “You were never going to stay away.”

“I warned you,” Alessandro said.

“Yes,” Valeria replied. “And I ignored you. Like always.”

Elena looked between them. “You knew,” she said to Alessandro. “You knew my father was part of this world.”

“I knew he mattered,” Alessandro said quietly. “I didn’t know he was you.”

Valeria sighed. “He didn’t want her involved.”

“And yet here she is,” Alessandro shot back. “Because secrets rot faster than truth.”

Valeria’s gaze hardened. “Then let’s talk truth.”

She turned to Elena. “Your father is alive.”

Elena’s breath left her in a rush.

“But,” Valeria continued, “if Alessandro continues on this path, the protection around him will fail. And when it does, your father will be the first casualty.”

Silence fell like a blade.

Alessandro stepped forward. “You’re threatening him.”

“I’m stating consequences,” Valeria replied. “This war has ghosts. You just woke one.”

Elena’s voice was steady, despite the storm raging inside her. “You don’t get to use my father.”

Valeria met her gaze. “You don’t get to stop me.”

Alessandro took Elena’s hand. “We’re leaving.”

Valeria didn’t stop them.

As they stepped back into the night, Elena’s legs finally trembled.

“He’s alive,” she whispered.

“Yes,” Alessandro said.

“And they know where he is.”

“Yes.”

She looked up at him, eyes blazing now—not with fear, but resolve. “Then this war just became personal.”

He squeezed her hand. “It already was.”

Far away, hidden behind layers of secrecy and distance, a man watched the world he had abandoned begin to burn again.

And for the first time in years, he wondered whether disappearing had truly saved his daughter—or merely delayed the inevitable.

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