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Out of the Fog and Into the Sun

After being abandoned in a burning manor while her husband, Don Luciano Cacciola, saved another woman, Tatiana survives a series of lethal explosions. Three years later, the once-devastated Don, who purged his own family in grief, encounters a cold-blooded assassin at a negotiation table. Though he pleads for forgiveness at her feet, Tatiana is no longer his 'Tati.' Armed with a pistol and a thirst for revenge, she must decide whether to finish her mission or let the past burn.
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Chapter 2

The gunfire downstairs grew louder, mingled with horrified screams.

Carlo's men had arrived.

I turned, barefoot on the carpet, and walked toward the oil painting of our wedding photo.

In the painting, Luciano held me close without smiling, his gaze fixed on me with a serious expression.

Back then, he told me, "Tatiana, I'll protect you."

Now, he was the one who invited trouble.

He was also the one who brought these people who wanted me dead here.

I raised my hand and smashed my fist into the frame.

The glass shattered upon impact.

Blood trickled down my fingers, staining our intertwined hands on the painting red.

Expressionless, I tore the canvas open to reveal the secret compartment behind it.

There was a dusty metal box in that secret compartment.

I opened the metal box, revealing a Glock 19, three fully loaded magazines, a bloodstained folding pocketknife, and a miniature improvised explosive device.

At the very bottom of the metal box lay a yellowed photo.

In the photo, a teenage girl was hugging a little boy, and they were both smiling brightly.

That was my brother, Sunny.

Before becoming Tatiana Buzzelli, I scraped by in the Southeast Darland black market. I didn't even have a name.

There was nothing I wouldn't do to earn money to save Sunny's life.

I committed every sin imaginable, long past the point of redemption.

Night after night, Sunny would wake up, shaken by nightmares.

He'd hold my hands and cry. "I'm scared. I don't want you to kill anymore. Can we leave, please?"

I swore to Sunny that I'd leave with him once I earned enough money.

We'd go somewhere no one knows us and lead a peaceful life.

Alas, that day never came.

My enemies soon came knocking. Sunny lay in my arms, his body slowly turning cold.

In the end, he told me, "Live well…"

The day I buried Sunny, I said goodbye to my past.

I thought I was able to cut off ties with Kostra and start anew as Tatiana Buzzelli.

I gave myself a new name and swore never to kill again.

I wanted to set an example for Sunny, even if it was too late.

After that, when I met Luciano, I thought that it was a fresh start.

He was always busy, so I did my best to take care of the household chores and affairs.

He liked gentle women, those who relied on him.

That was why I couldn't even kill a mosquito in front of him. If I nicked my finger, I'd run to him for comfort.

I worked hard to play the fragile wife, Tatiana.

Never in my wildest dreams did I imagine I'd return to the dangerous life I once used to lead.

Luciano was the one who forced me to do this.

He was the one who pushed me back into that life with his very own hands.

I carefully slipped the old photo into the hidden pocket against my chest, right over my heart.

Then, I picked up the Glock 19.

The door to the bedroom was kicked open with a loud bang. Four mercenaries burst in.

The leader had a scarred face. When he saw me in my gown, his gaze turned lewd.

"Oh? That coward Luciano fled with his mistress but left his gorgeous wife behind? He must be fucking blind!"

He whistled and grinned as he made his way toward me.

"You're in luck. We haven't gotten a taste of a Don's lover before…"

I stood with my back to them, slowly wiping off the blood on my fingers.

I then lifted my long hair, exposing my neck.

Luciano had kissed it countless times.

"He's blind, that's true," I said softly, my voice icy cold.

The scarred man froze, not understanding the underlying meaning in my words. "What?"

"But a stronzo like you doesn't have the right to judge me."

I slowly turned around, pointing the gun at him.

"Wanna fuck me? Dream on!"

I spun around swiftly, holding the gun.

Following two gunshots, the two men who had been shouting earlier dropped to the ground. The bullets had pierced their foreheads.

Before the remaining two could react, I was already in front of them.

I deftly landed a kick on the third man's kneecaps, then stabbed the dagger into the fourth man's artery.

Blood splattered all over my face.

I casually wiped the blood on my hands across the scarlet folds of my dress.

Luciano had given this to me as a birthday gift last year. He said that red complemented me.

Now, it was redder than ever.

I stepped across the bodies strewn across the floor and made my way to the window, then removed the wedding ring I had been wearing all the time from my finger.

Luciano had given me this ring when he proposed.

The inner band was engraved with our initials.

I had secretly modified it. It wasn't just a symbol of love, but my own protective charm.

Now, I tossed it into the dustbin without hesitation.

My phone screen lit up, signaling that my text had been sent. "Luciano, we're even now."

After walking into the kitchen, I twisted open all the gas valves.

I then flicked the Zippo engraved with our initials open.

The lighter fell to the ground.

Almost at the same time, the gas downstairs ignited, setting off a far more violent second explosion that lit up the entire night sky.

I made my way to the balcony. One second before the explosion happened, I leaped into the icy cold ocean.

Not far away, a submarine belonging to Kostra Group surfaced.