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OWNED BY THE RUTHLESS MAFIA

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 5

The mansion was eerily quiet in the early morning. The only sounds were the faint drip of water somewhere deep in the walls, the soft rustle of curtains in the breeze, and the subtle hum of life that thrived despite Luciano's oppressive control. I walked slowly through the corridor, each step echoing against the polished marble floors. I tried not to think about the fact that someone-Luciano-was probably watching me from somewhere, assessing my every movement, judging my obedience, measuring my defiance. I hated him for it. I hated the way my heart raced whenever I sensed his presence, the way my pulse jumped when I realized he could appear anywhere, at any moment. And yet, despite my fear, a part of me-the smallest, most dangerous part-couldn't help noticing the way his control made the world feel alive. The mansion, the halls, even the silence seemed to pulse with the rhythm of him. I had barely begun to arrange my morning when I heard the unmistakable sound: slow, deliberate footsteps on marble. I froze, every muscle taut, my breath shallow. The sound was enough to make the hair on my arms stand on end. He was here. Luciano De Luca. He entered my room silently, as if he had materialized from the shadows. Black suit, hair slicked back, eyes impossibly dark, his expression unreadable. Even standing still, he exuded a presence that made the air heavier, more suffocating. "Stand," he commanded. I obeyed, straightening instinctively, even as my knees threatened to buckle. "Yes," I said, voice small but firm. He circled me slowly, eyes scanning me like a predator assessing prey. "You are clever," he said, low, dangerous, and yet soft in a way that made my pulse stutter. "Defiant, too. Cleverness without obedience is dangerous. In my world, danger is never tolerated for long." I swallowed hard. "I... I understand," I whispered. Luciano stopped in front of me, close enough that I could feel the faint warmth emanating from him, though he had not touched me. "Do you?" he asked. "Or are you pretending because it is easier than defiance?" "I... am not pretending," I whispered again. His expression didn't change, but the way he looked at me made the air thick and electric. "Good," he said finally. "Persistence can be useful... or destructive. We will see which path you take." Later that morning, I was summoned to the dining hall. My legs shook from the tension of the earlier confrontation, but I moved carefully, silently, knowing that each step would be noted. The hall was vast, the shadows stretching long from the tall windows. A tray had been placed for me, containing my meal in a precise arrangement. Everything was perfect. Everything was controlled. Everything reminded me that I was collateral, and I belonged to Luciano De Luca. He entered without a word. The air seemed to change the moment he stepped inside, heavy and electric, suffocating and impossible to ignore. I froze instinctively. His gaze locked onto mine, dark and calculating, as he slowly walked toward me. "You have not eaten properly," he said, voice low, deliberate. "Tell me, Elena, do you understand the consequences of neglecting even the smallest rule?" "Yes," I whispered. My stomach tightened, but I forced myself to continue eating. "Good," he said. "You will learn quickly that in my world, every action is observed, every failure noted, every misstep judged. And the price of failure is... not trivial." I nodded, though my hands were trembling. The air around him was suffocating, but I refused to flinch. I refused to break. I would not give him the satisfaction. By afternoon, I was escorted to the training hall. The room was vast, lined with weapons that gleamed under dim lighting. Guards stood at the edges, watching silently. I could feel their eyes, the tension in the room, the invisible weight of him pressing down on me. Luciano entered silently, commanding the space without a word. He gestured, and a guard brought me a pistol. My hands shook violently as I took it. The cool metal felt heavier than it should have, a tangible reminder that my life, my very survival, depended on precision, obedience, and control. "You will fire," he said. "Accurately. Do not miss. If you fail..." His words left the threat hanging in the air, unspoken but clear. I raised the weapon, aimed at the target across the room. My first shot rang loud, ricocheting against the walls. I had missed. Luciano's gaze darkened. "Again," he said, a single word, low and sharp. I took a shaky breath, raised the gun again, and fired. This time I hit the target, but off-center. He didn't move, didn't speak. He simply studied me. "Again," he said, each word precise, deliberate, weighted. By the fifth shot, I hit the bullseye. He nodded once, sharply. "Persistence is survival," he said softly. "Weakness is costly. Understand?" "Yes," I whispered. He stepped closer, close enough that the faint scent of his cologne brushed against me, and I nearly shivered. "Do not mistake your small successes for freedom," he warned. "Every act, every breath, is mine to judge. And yet... I am curious. How far will you resist before you break?" Hours later, after endless observation and tests, he appeared again, unexpectedly. I had been resting, exhaustion finally creeping into my muscles, when I sensed him in the doorway. My heart skipped, and I straightened instantly. "You are tired," he said, voice calm, but with an edge that made the room shiver. "And yet you continue. That is... intriguing." I didn't respond. I refused. My defiance, even silent, drew his attention in ways I could feel-sharp, dangerous, intoxicating. "You are mine, Elena," he said finally, voice low, deliberate. "Every movement, every thought, every breath is under my control. Do you understand?" "Yes," I said, though my voice trembled. He nodded once. "Good." There was a pause, the faintest softening in his gaze, before it hardened again. "Curiosity. Defiance. Survival. All of it... a test. And the results will define how I claim you." I swallowed hard, knowing he was right. Every small act, every bit of resistance, every word or silence was already shaping the way he regarded me. And I was caught, alive and trembling, in the dangerous pull of his obsession. That night, as I lay in my room, the mansion silent except for the distant drip of water and the faint hum of life beyond the walls, I realized something terrifying. Luciano's tests were not just about obedience. They were about possession, dominance, control, and desire. Every glance, every command, every deliberate movement was calculated. He was watching me, studying me, testing the limits of my resistance. I had survived. I had resisted. And yet, I felt something dangerous stirring-something I could not name. Fear, fascination, a thrill at being noticed, claimed, measured by the man who ruled an empire of violence. I hated him for it. I feared him for it. And yet, I could not deny it. The golden cage he had built around me was suffocating, inescapable, and beautiful in a way that made my heart ache. Every rule, every punishment, every command reminded me that I was no longer free. That I belonged to him. And the man who claimed me... was more dangerous than anyone I had ever met. Even in my defiance, I knew the pull of him was inevitable. The dangerous, intoxicating pull that made my blood sing, my pulse race, and my body betray my mind. I was trapped. And he was the lock.

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