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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 16

The mansion had never felt smaller. Every corridor seemed like a cage, every shadow a predator waiting for a misstep. I moved through the halls like a ghost, careful, aware, weighed down by the consequences of the previous day's choice.

Luciano's absence that morning was suffocating. It wasn't that he had left the mansion-he never left-but he wasn't anywhere near me. No presence behind me in hallways, no sudden appearing at my door, no subtle reminders of ownership. The emptiness was worse than the strangest violence I'd ever faced.

I tried to busy myself, studying reports of rival movements, memorizing the city's underworld maps, noting weak points in the enemy's networks. But nothing distracted me from the knowledge that every choice I made, every move I took, was being calculated-not for me-but because he had taught the world that I was untouchable only in his orbit.

By midday, I could hear the murmurs. Guards talking just above whispers. Men looking at me and quickly averting their eyes. They weren't afraid of me-they were afraid of what happened if I faltered. If I hesitated. If I made a mistake in Luciano's world.

The irony wasn't lost on me. I had survived bullets, schemes, and betrayal. But in his world, survival was never the point. It was obedience. And even that obedience carried consequences I could not fully grasp.

He found me in the library.

He didn't announce himself. He just appeared in the doorway, dark and silent, as if he had materialized from the shadows themselves. His eyes swept over me, assessing, calculating, claiming.

"You look... fragile," he said softly, almost a whisper, but it carried the weight of a verdict.

I straightened, refusing to show the tremor his presence always caused. "I'm fine," I said.

"No," he replied, stepping closer. "You're not. Not after yesterday. Not after the choice you made."

I felt my stomach twist. "I did what I had to do."

"And yet," he murmured, stopping inches from me, "I would do anything to keep you from having to make that choice again."

The words struck like a thunderclap.

He wasn't talking about threats. He wasn't talking about enemies. He was talking about me.

The rest of the day passed like a slow, suffocating march.

Luciano's men moved with even greater precision than usual, and I could see the ripple of control he exerted through them. I was surrounded by men who would die at his command without hesitation, yet I felt exposed in a way that bullets and blood never managed.

By evening, he found me again-this time on the balcony. Rain had begun, soft at first, turning into a drizzle that made the city below shimmer and blur. The sky was gray, the kind of gray that threatened storms but hadn't yet decided to fall.

"You understand what this is," he said, voice low and measured.

"I think I do," I replied, shivering from the damp air or perhaps from the tension he radiated.

"This isn't protection," he said. "It's... obsession."

The word hung between us, heavy and dangerous.

I swallowed. "Obsession can't keep me alive."

He laughed softly. A sound like danger wrapped in silk. "You're wrong," he said. "In my world, obsession does keep you alive. But it's messy. It's dangerous. It consumes everything around it-including me."

I looked up at him. "Then why do I feel like I'm suffocating under it?"

"Because you are," he admitted. And then, after a pause that made my heart pound, he added, "And because you've survived it better than anyone I've ever known."

The night stretched endlessly.

Every noise, every shadow, every distant shout felt amplified. The city outside was quiet, but inside the mansion, the tension thrummed like a living creature. I tried to read, to focus on papers and reports, but my thoughts kept returning to him-his eyes, his hands, the way he moved, the way he claimed.

Hours passed.

And then the phone rang.

A coded message from a rival faction. They had tested the mansion's perimeter, probing for weaknesses, seeking any hint of vulnerability. Luciano's response was swift. Orders barked through the mansion like bullets, security reinforced, contingencies activated. And I realized, with a shiver, that every single order, every single action, was a testament to his control-and my dependence.

I was not just protected. I was bound. And in Luciano's world, there was no distinction.

He joined me again later that night.

No words at first. Just standing there. Watching me. Breathing in the same air. The faint scent of his cologne mixed with rain and smoke lingering in his hair.

"You're afraid," he said finally.

"Yes," I admitted.

"Of me?"

"No," I said. "Of losing myself."

He stepped closer. So close I could feel his heartbeat in my chest. "You won't," he whispered. "Because I won't let you. Not physically. Not emotionally. Not in any way that matters."

I tried to pull away slightly. "And what if I want freedom?"

He caught my wrist gently but firmly. "You've never had freedom," he said. "Not in this world. Not where I rule. And not since I claimed you."

The possessiveness in his voice was undeniable. Yet beneath it, there was a vulnerability I hadn't seen before. A fissure beneath the stone.

"And if I resent you?" I asked.

"Then you'll learn," he said softly. "That resentment is part of this. Part of us. Part of the line we walk every day."

The following days blurred.

Every mission, every strategy meeting, every conversation became a reminder of the delicate balance I now lived under. The rival factions were quieter, but I knew it was only temporary. The world outside the mansion's walls was a minefield, and I was tethered to its most dangerous detonator.

Luciano's obsession became more visible. He no longer allowed even the smallest risk to approach me. Meals were monitored. Meetings carefully selected. Movements scrutinized. Even my briefest encounters with his men carried his silent, suffocating presence.

And yet, in quiet moments, when the city lights reflected off the rain-soaked balcony, he would let his mask slip. He would speak softly. Watch me in a way that was almost gentle. Protective. Vulnerable.

I hated how it made my pulse race. I hated how I felt something dangerous stirring inside me.

One evening, a new threat emerged-this time internal. A man within his organization challenged his authority, claiming my presence was a distraction. Luciano's response was measured at first. Then, the next day, the man disappeared. Rumors swirled, but none dared speak of it in my presence.

Luciano did not apologize. He did not explain. He only looked at me, a dangerous gleam in his eyes.

"You see," he said, voice low, almost amused, "I protect what is mine. But obsession... obsession is my nature. And you are at the center of it."

I didn't speak.

Because I understood.

By the end of the week, I realized something terrifying.

It wasn't the threats from outside. It wasn't the rival factions.

It wasn't even the risk of being used as a pawn again.

It was Luciano himself.

The line between protection and obsession had already blurred. And I could feel it every time he looked at me, every time he whispered instructions, every time he allowed a small touch to linger just a heartbeat too long.

I was not his prisoner.

I was his possession.

His need.

His obsession.

And the more I survived, the more dangerous it became-for both of us.

Because once a man like Luciano De Luca crosses that line, he does not step back.

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