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Mafia’s Angel of Vengeance

Chicago crime lord Kazimierz Kowalski finishes dumping a traitor in Lake Michigan when a wedding-dressed woman, Anna Nowak, floats up—beaten, caged, left to drown on her wedding night. Kaz pulls her out, sees her killer’s fire, and offers a deal: stay dead, become his weapon; in return he funds revenge and protection. Anna accepts; surgeon Dr. Finch will add a discreet “maker’s mark” mole to brand her as Kaz’s asset. The heiress is reborn—nameless, owned, and ready to destroy whoever tried to erase her.
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Chapter 2

The woman's fingers moved with desperate precision despite the numbing cold, working something small and metallic against the rusted lock of her underwater prison. Even from my position on the dock, I could see her struggle—the way her lungs burned for air, the tremor in her hands as hypothermia set in, yet she refused to give up.

I'd seen men break under far less pressure. Hell, Mickey had started sobbing the moment Leo tied him to that chair. But this woman, trapped in what looked like some kind of makeshift cage beneath the dark water, fought with a determination that made my chest tighten with something I couldn't name.

"What the hell is she doing down there?" Leo muttered, leaning over the dock's edge.

Then I heard it—a soft click that carried across the water like a gunshot in the silence. The cage door swung open with a groan of protesting metal, and she pushed through, her waterlogged wedding dress billowing around her like a ghost's shroud.

But freedom came with a price. The moment she left the relative shelter of the cage, Lake Michigan's current seized her with vicious intent. I watched her struggle against the pull, her arms flailing as the heavy fabric of her gown dragged her down like an anchor.

"She's not gonna make it," Leo said, reaching for the boat hook. "Current's too strong."

I held up a hand, stopping him. Something about this woman's fight fascinated me—the way she refused to surrender even as the lake tried to claim her. Most people would have panicked, would have exhausted themselves in useless thrashing. But she moved with purpose, conserving her strength, letting the current carry her while she focused on staying afloat.

Smart. Calculating. Survival instincts like that were rare.

The current swept her toward my dock, and I could see her more clearly now. Dark hair plastered to her skull, a deep gash across her left cheek that leaked crimson into the water, but her eyes—Christ, her eyes burned with a fury that made my blood sing with recognition.

She grabbed onto one of the dock's support beams, her fingers white-knuckled against the barnacle-crusted wood. Water streamed from her mouth as she gasped for air, but she held on with a grip that spoke of pure, stubborn will.

"Help," she whispered, the word barely audible over the lapping waves. "Please."

Leo stepped forward, his hand instinctively moving toward his gun. "Boss, we should—"

"We should what?" I cut him off, my eyes never leaving the woman's face. "Roll her back into the lake like garbage?"

I crouched at the dock's edge, studying her with the same careful attention I'd give to evaluating a new business opportunity. The wedding dress was expensive—real French lace, hand-sewn beadwork that probably cost more than most Chicago families made in a year. Her hands were soft, manicured, not the rough calluses of a working woman.

This was money. This was connected.

But more than that, this was survival incarnate. Someone had tried to kill her—the cage, the wound on her face, the deliberate nature of her near-drowning all pointed to a very personal, very calculated murder attempt. Yet here she was, breathing and bleeding and staring at me with an intensity that made my skin prickle.

"Who did this to you?" I asked, extending my hand toward her.

Her eyes flickered with something—suspicion, calculation, desperation. She was weighing her options, trying to determine if I was salvation or just another predator. Smart woman. In Chicago, the line between the two was often razor-thin.

"I..." She swallowed hard, water still dripping from her lips. "They left me to die."

Three words that told me everything I needed to know. This wasn't some tragic accident or crime of passion. This was betrayal—cold, premeditated, personal. The kind of betrayal that left scars deeper than any physical wound.

I reached down and grasped her wrist, feeling the rapid flutter of her pulse beneath skin that was ice-cold but very much alive. With surprising gentleness, I pulled her up onto the dock, her waterlogged dress making soft squelching sounds against the wooden planks.

She collapsed immediately, shivering violently as lake water pooled around her. But even in her weakened state, her eyes never left mine. There was something calculating in that gaze, something that spoke of wheels already turning behind those dark eyes.

"Leo," I said without looking away from her, "get the car. We're taking her to Dr. Finch."

"Boss, are you sure about this? We don't know who she is, what kind of trouble—"

"I said get the car."

Leo knew better than to argue when I used that tone. He disappeared toward the warehouse, leaving me alone with this mysterious woman who'd literally washed up on my doorstep like some twisted gift from the lake itself.

I shrugged out of my coat and draped it over her shoulders, noting how she flinched at the contact but didn't pull away. Trust and suspicion warred in her expression—she needed help, but she wasn't naive enough to think it would come without a price.

"What's your name?" I asked, lighting a cigarette to give my hands something to do.

She was quiet for a long moment, and I could practically see her mind working, deciding how much truth she could afford to tell a stranger who'd just pulled her from what should have been her grave.

"Anna," she finally whispered, then immediately looked like she regretted the admission.

Anna. The name suited her—classic, elegant, but with steel underneath. I'd bet money there was more to that name, more to her story, but I had patience. In my line of work, the best information always came to those who knew how to wait.

"Well, Anna," I said, taking a long drag from my cigarette, "it seems you've had quite an eventful wedding day."

Something flickered across her face—pain, rage, betrayal all mixed together in a cocktail that I recognized all too well. Someone she'd trusted had done this to her. Someone she'd loved had tried to erase her from existence.

The sound of Leo's car engine echoed across the water as he pulled up to the warehouse. Time to move. Dr. Finch would patch her up, and then we'd see what kind of woman the lake had delivered to my door.

As I helped her to her feet, supporting her weight as her legs threatened to give out, I found myself genuinely curious about what came next. In a city full of predictable players and tired old games, Anna represented something new.

Something dangerous.

Something that might just prove very, very useful.

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