
SOLD TO THE BILLIONAIRE MAFIA KING
Elena was never meant to choose her own fate.
She was sold-not asked, not begged, just handed over to Lorenzo De Luca, the most feared man in the city.
A billionaire. A mafia king. Ruthless, possessive, and merciless.
To him, she is nothing more than a debt repaid... a possession to claim.
But Elena is fragile, unloved, and wary of every touch... yet her heart and body betray her, drawn to the man she swore to hate.
In a world where danger lurks in every shadow, secrets threaten to unravel everything, and betrayal waits behind every door, their bond grows-twisted, forbidden, irresistible.
Elena must decide: survive the intoxicating power and obsession of the man who owns her, or surrender completely-and risk losing herself forever to the billionaire mafia king
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Chapter 1
Elena didn't arrive like someone begging for mercy.
She didn't cry. Didn't plead. Didn't even try to defend herself.
She simply stood at the doorway of Lorenzo De Luca's private residence-silent, still, clutching a small handbag against her chest like it was the last fragile thing in the world that had ever chosen to stay with her.
Her coat was too thin for the cold. Her shoes, worn and scuffed, whispered of long distances walked without complaint. Even the way she held herself was careful-deliberate-like she had spent her entire life learning how to take up as little space as possible.
Soft mouth. Long lashes. Skin too delicate for the kind of world she'd been handed.
She didn't ask for attention.
She looked like she barely believed she deserved it.
Across the room, Lorenzo didn't move.
One ankle rested over the other as he watched her, his gaze slow, measured-stripping, assessing, waiting.
Men always revealed themselves eventually. Weakness had a way of surfacing.
"This is her," the man behind her said, too eager, too proud.
Lorenzo said nothing.
Silence stretched, thick and suffocating.
Elena's eyes dropped instinctively. Her shoulders curled inward, retreating into herself.
The movement irritated him.
"Does she speak?" Lorenzo asked, voice calm but edged.
"Of course," her guardian rushed. "She's... shy."
Shy.
A convenient word. A pretty lie people used when the truth was far less kind.
Lorenzo leaned forward slightly, interest sharpening.
"What's your name?"
A pause.
"Elena," she whispered.
Just Elena.
No surname. No identity beyond the bare minimum. As though she didn't belong to anything-not even herself.
"Look at me."
Her breath hitched.
Slowly, obediently, she raised her eyes.
There was no fire there. No defiance.
But no dramatic fear either.
Just something quieter. Something heavier.
Acceptance.
The kind that came from knowing resistance had never changed anything.
Something sharp lodged in Lorenzo's chest before he could stop it.
The conversation continued without her.
Debts. Agreements. Promises made over her head as though she were nothing more than an object being transferred from one owner to another.
Elena stood still, nodding when expected, hands folded neatly-too neatly-like she believed one wrong movement might earn punishment.
When the men finally left, the door closing behind them with a heavy finality, relief flickered across her face.
It was quick.
But Lorenzo saw it.
"You're relieved."
She stiffened immediately. "I-I didn't mean-"
"Sit."
The command cut through her panic.
She obeyed at once, perching on the very edge of the chair as though she didn't dare touch it fully. Her hands smoothed over her skirt once... twice... three times. She tucked her hair behind her ear, only for it to fall forward again.
Small, nervous rituals.
"You know why you're here," Lorenzo said.
"Yes."
Soft. Automatic.
"And you agreed to this?"
"Yes," she repeated-but quieter this time.
There it was.
That hesitation.
"You don't sound certain."
Her fingers tightened against the fabric of her skirt.
"I wasn't asked," she admitted, her voice trembling despite her effort to steady it, "in a way that allowed me to say no."
The words landed softly.
But the weight behind them was anything but.
Lorenzo stood.
Elena flinched.
Not dramatically. Not enough for anyone careless to notice.
But he noticed.
His jaw tightened.
He crossed the space between them, stopping just in front of her. Close enough for her to catch the scent of him-dark, expensive... dangerous.
"Look at me."
She did.
Barely breathing.
"You're safe here," he said.
The word lingered between them.
"Safe?" she echoed, uncertainty threading through it.
"Yes."
His gaze didn't waver.
"But don't confuse safety with freedom."
Her eyes dropped instantly. "I wouldn't."
He reached out, tilting her chin upward with a single finger.
Not gentle.
Not rough.
Intentional.
"You belong to me now," he said quietly. "That doesn't mean I'll hurt you."
A pause.
"It means no one else will."
Her breath faltered.
Relief flickered across her face-raw, involuntary.
And then, just as quickly, shame followed it.
"I understand," she whispered.
Lorenzo studied her a moment longer.
"You're shaking."
"I always do," she admitted.
No excuse. No attempt to hide it.
Just truth.
It caught him off guard more than anything else had.
That night, she braced herself.
For hands. For commands. For cold indifference or something worse.
She expected to be claimed.
What she didn't expect... was distance.
Lorenzo showed her the room without ceremony. Told her where she would sleep. Gave no unnecessary instructions.
And then he left her alone.
No touch.
No threat.
No reassurance.
Nothing.
It unsettled her more than cruelty ever could have.
Because lying there, swallowed by a bed far too large for someone like her, Elena realized something that terrified her more than anything else that had happened that day-
She wanted his attention.
Even if it hurt.
Even if it broke her.
The silence pressed in around her.
"Goodnight," she whispered into the darkness, so soft it barely existed.
For a moment, there was nothing.
Then-
"Sleep."
His voice.
Low. Controlled. Closer than she expected.
"You're mine now. No one takes what's mine."
Her chest tightened.
Something unfamiliar twisted inside it.
And just as her eyes began to close-
Click.
Sharp. Metallic.
Wrong.
Her eyes snapped open.
That wasn't supposed to happen.
Not tonight.
Not here.
A shadow shifted near the door.
Then a voice-rough, unfamiliar, threaded with something dangerous-slid through the darkness.
"Did he really think no one would try to take what's his?"
Elena's heart stopped.
Because this wasn't just an interruption.
It wasn't just a threat.
It was the beginning of something far worse-
The moment her fragile safety shattered...
And the moment Lorenzo De Luca's world was about to burn.
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