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OWNED BY THE RUTHLESS MAFIA Novel Cover

OWNED BY THE RUTHLESS MAFIA

I was never supposed to step into his world. I was just a daughter trying to survive the wreckage of a father's mistakes. A quiet girl living a small, careful life-until one night shattered everything I thought I knew about fear, power, and possession. They say the mafia doesn't forgive. They say debts are paid in blood. They never warned me that sometimes, the price is a woman. Luciano De Luca. The name alone makes men lower their voices and avert their eyes. A king without a crown. A devil in a tailored suit. He rules the underworld with calculated brutality, commanding loyalty through fear and obedience through bloodshed. To him, mercy is a weakness-and love is a lie told by foolish men before they die. Luciano is not a man you reason with. He is power, violence, and control wrapped in a deadly calm. A mafia king who destroys without mercy and takes without permission. When my father fails to pay his debt, Luciano takes me instead. I become his collateral. His punishment. His possession. Trapped in his world of blood and secrets, I am nothing more than a reminder of betrayal-kept under his watch, bound by his rules, and stripped of every illusion of freedom. Luciano made it clear from the start: I am not his guest. I am not his lover. I am not free. I am his possession. He watches me like a predator studying prey-cold, assessing, waiting for me to break. He expects fear to reduce me to nothing. He expects me to beg. To submit. But I don't. And that defiance ignites something far more dangerous than hatred in him. But somewhere between the locked doors and the whispered threats, I realize something dangerous: the man who owns me is far more broken than he wants the world to know. Luciano De Luca is ruthless-but he is not heartless. He is controlling-but barely. And every time I challenge him, every time I look him in the eyes without flinching, something dark and volatile stirs beneath his calm exterior. Luciano doesn't love. He claims. He controls. He owns. Yet the more he tries to crush my spirit, the more obsessed he becomes. His protection turns violent. His control turns suffocating. His eyes follow me like a promise and a threat all at once. He says I am his weakness. His mistake. His curse. Yet when enemies circle too close, it is Luciano who shields me with his body. When danger threatens, it is his voice that growls warnings, his hands that tighten possessively, his presence that promises violence to anyone who dares touch what is his. Because once a mafia king decides you belong to him... escape is no longer an option. I am trapped in a golden cage built from power, luxury, and danger-but the greatest threat isn't the guns, the blood, or the men who would kill for him. It's the way Luciano looks at me when he thinks I'm not watching. The way his control fractures when I'm hurt. The way his name feels dangerous on my lips. Because loving a mafia king is not a fairy tale. It's a war. A war between survival and desire. Between freedom and obsession. Between the girl I used to be and the woman his darkness is shaping me into. The deeper I fall into his world, the more I uncover secrets buried beneath his cruelty-betrayals that made him this way, scars that never healed, enemies that would destroy us both if given the chance. And as the line between captor and protector blurs, I'm forced to face a devastating truth: The man who owns my body may soon own my heart. But loving Luciano De Luca comes at a cost. Because in his world, love is a liability. And the moment he chooses me... is the moment he paints a target on my back. Will I escape the man who claims to own me? Or will I surrender to the darkness that refuses to let me go? In a world ruled by blood, power, and betrayal, one innocent woman will discover that the most dangerous thing of all... is being loved by a ruthless mafia king.
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Chapter 15

The first thing Luciano De Luca taught me about power was that it never announced itself.

Power arrived quietly. In sealed envelopes. In whispered names. In blood delivered before breakfast.

The box was waiting on the marble table when I entered the main hall that morning. Small. Wooden. Ordinary. That was what made it terrifying. Nothing in Luciano's world was ever ordinary without reason.

I stopped walking.

The guards stood rigid, eyes forward, faces carefully neutral. They already knew what was inside. In this house, knowledge traveled faster than sound.

Luciano stood a few feet away, jacket discarded, sleeves rolled up, hands resting flat against the table as if grounding himself. He didn't look at me when I approached.

"Don't open it," I said instinctively.

He ignored me.

The lid lifted with a soft scrape. No drama. No hesitation.

Inside lay a severed finger.

The ring on it was unmistakable-heavy gold, engraved with a symbol I had memorized during briefings. One of Luciano's men. The same lieutenant whose life had been spared because of my decision days earlier.

My stomach turned violently.

"They're reminding you," I whispered.

Luciano closed the box with meticulous care, like a man sealing evidence rather than grief.

"They're reminding you," he corrected calmly.

I flinched.

"They want to see if you regret mercy," he continued. "If I regret allowing you to choose."

I forced myself to meet his gaze. "Do you?"

For a fraction of a second-just long enough to make my chest ache-his eyes softened.

Then the steel returned.

"No," he said. "But they will."

By midday, the mansion had transformed into a fortress.

Security doubled. Entry points locked down. Routes changed without warning. The air itself felt tense, charged with the promise of violence. Men spoke in murmurs. Phones rang and stopped ringing abruptly.

I felt it all circling me.

Luciano called for a meeting.

This time, there was no question of whether I would attend.

The war room doors closed behind us, sealing me inside with men who decided lives the way others decided weather.

A screen lit up with a single message:

TWENTY-FOUR HOURS. THE GIRL FOR THE MAN.

My chest tightened.

One of Luciano's captains spoke first. "They're testing your boundary."

Another added, "They think she's leverage."

Luciano said nothing.

He turned to me slowly.

"You understand what they're asking," he said.

"Yes."

"And you understand why."

"Yes."

"Then speak."

Every instinct screamed at me to stay silent. To let him decide. To let him be the monster they already believed him to be.

But he didn't want that.

He wanted me implicated.

"If I go," I said carefully, "they get proof that I matter."

Luciano's jaw tightened.

"If I don't," I continued, "they'll keep escalating. Not just against you-but against anyone connected to me."

Silence.

"You're saying this ends it," one man said skeptically.

"No," I replied. "I'm saying it changes the game."

Luciano watched me like a man watching fire spread.

"And if they kill you?" he asked quietly.

"Then they die next," I said.

Something dark sparked in his eyes.

"Leave us," he ordered the room.

No one questioned him.

When the doors shut, the silence felt heavier than gunfire.

"You're offering yourself," Luciano said.

"I'm choosing the lesser damage," I replied.

"You're choosing defiance."

I stepped closer. "No. I'm choosing loyalty."

That stopped him.

He exhaled slowly. "You don't understand what you're giving them."

"I understand exactly," I said. "They don't want my body. They want your reaction."

Luciano's voice dropped. "And what do you think my reaction will be?"

I didn't hesitate. "Violence."

A dangerous smile curved his lips.

"You're learning," he said softly.

That night, sleep abandoned me.

Every sound felt amplified. Every shadow carried meaning. I sat on the edge of my bed, replaying my choice again and again, wondering if courage and stupidity felt the same right before consequences arrived.

A knock came just after midnight.

Luciano entered without waiting.

He didn't speak immediately. He studied me like a man memorizing something he feared losing.

"You still have time to change your mind," he said.

I stood. "And if I do?"

"Then I kill them all," he replied evenly.

"And if I go?"

"Then I burn their world down after."

I swallowed.

This wasn't about strategy anymore.

It was about possession.

"You won't forgive me if I die," I said.

His eyes darkened. "You won't die."

"Luciano-"

"I will not allow it," he said fiercely. "Do you understand me?"

I nodded.

He stepped closer, his hand cupping my jaw with dangerous tenderness. "You belong to me," he murmured. "And what's mine does not get taken."

The words should have terrified me.

Instead, they anchored me.

The exchange took place at dawn.

An empty road. Two vehicles. No unnecessary movement.

Luciano didn't let anyone else speak for him.

When he opened my door himself, his control finally fractured.

"This is not sacrifice," he said lowly. "This is temporary separation."

I met his eyes. "Then come get me."

His lips brushed my forehead-brief, restrained, intimate in a way that shook me to my core.

"Always," he promised.

The rival compound was sterile, calculated cruelty disguised as civility.

They offered me water. A chair. Silence.

They didn't threaten me.

They waited.

Hours passed. Then longer.

They wanted me to break first.

I didn't.

Because I knew something they didn't:

Luciano De Luca did not negotiate when what was his was taken.

At the twenty-third hour, the walls exploded.

Gunfire ripped through silence. Screams followed. Alarms wailed.

I didn't move.

I didn't need to.

Luciano arrived like a storm.

Blood stained his shirt. His eyes were wild, unrestrained, unmasked.

When he reached me, his hands shook as they searched me for injuries.

"They didn't touch you," he said, not asking.

"No."

He pulled me into his chest with brutal force, breathing hard.

"You never do that again," he growled. "Never offer yourself."

"Then don't make me choose," I whispered.

His grip tightened.

"You've already chosen," he said. "You chose me."

Something dark and irreversible settled between us.

Back at the mansion, the truth finally settled.

I hadn't just survived.

I had crossed a line.

Luciano no longer saw me as collateral.

He saw me as his.

Not just owned.

Chosen.

And that realization was more terrifying than captivity.

Because from this moment on, my fate was no longer tied to my father's debt-

It was bound to Luciano De Luca himself.

And in Luciano De Luca's world, that was the most dangerous thing a woman could ever be.

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