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THE ENFORCER'S SILENT DEBT

THE ENFORCER'S SILENT DEBT

was a witness to a murder I wasn't supposed to see. I expected a bullet; I got a golden cage." Ivy Thorne is a nobody-a struggling cellist with a mountain of medical bills and a past she can't remember. Her life changes in a heartbeat when she witnesses Kaelen Volkov, the Mafia's most lethal enforcer, executing a traitor in a dark alley. She should be dead. But Kaelen doesn't pull the trigger. Instead, he sees the star-shaped birthmark on her neck and makes a choice that will ignite a war. To save her from his father's wrath, he claims her as his own. Now, Ivy is trapped in a world of blood and silk, forced to play the role of Kaelen's devoted fiancée. He's cold, scarred, and dangerous, yet he treats her like a priceless treasure he's been waiting years to reclaim. As the lines between her fear and her desire begin to blur, Ivy realizes that Kaelen isn't just protecting her from the Mafia-he's hiding a secret about her past that could shatter her world. In the Volkov empire, loyalty is everything and debt is paid in blood. But for Ivy, the highest price might be her heart.
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Chapter 10

The next morning, the Volkov estate was transformed into a chaotic hive of activity. Viktor wasn't just planning a wedding; he was planning a coronation. He wanted the entire city to witness the moment the Thorne heir was finally tamed and brought into his fold. He wanted to rub his victory in the faces of every rival family in the country. By ten in the morning, my bedroom had been turned into a high-end bridal boutique. Racks of white lace, heavy silk, and delicate tulle lined the walls, blocking my view of the gardens. A team of three women-tailors and stylists with cold eyes and quick hands-moved around me like silent ghosts. They didn't speak to me like a person. They treated me like a mannequin, pulling at my hair, poking me with pins, and draping heavy fabric over my shivering skin. "Stand straighter, girl," the head tailor snapped. She was a stern woman with gray hair pulled back so tight it made her eyes look permanent startled. A yellow tape measure was draped around her neck like a snake. "The Don wants you to look like royalty, not a beggar from the docks. If this dress doesn't fit perfectly, it's my head on the block." I gritted my teeth and stared at my reflection in the floor-to-length mirror. I looked like a stranger. The white fabric of the dress was stunning, but it made my skin look pale, almost ghostly. The dark circles under my eyes were visible even through the expensive makeup they had forced on me. I felt like a sacrificial lamb being dressed up for the altar. "Is it always like this?" I asked, my voice sounding hollow in the large room. "Does everything in this house have to be a performance?" The tailors didn't answer. They just kept pinning. Suddenly, the heavy bedroom door swung open. I expected to see Kaelen, but instead, a woman walked in who I had never seen before. She looked to be in her mid-twenties, with long, ink-black hair and eyes that looked like they were made of flint. She wore a dress that cost more than my apartment, and she carried herself with a sharp, dangerous elegance. "Leave us," the woman commanded. The tailors didn't even argue. They dropped their pins and scurried out of the room, closing the door behind them without a single word of protest. I clutched the half-pinned silk of the wedding dress to my chest, feeling exposed. "Who are you? You can't just barge in here." "My name is Bianca Moretti," she said, circling me like a shark scenting blood in the water. She walked a slow circle around the bed, her heels clicking rhythmically on the hardwood. "My father is the head of the Moretti family. Until a week ago, I was the one promised to Kaelen Volkov. I was the one who was supposed to be wearing that white lace." I felt a cold pit form in my stomach. The jilted lover. Just what I needed. "I didn't ask for any of this, Bianca. If you want the dress and the man, you can have them both. I'd happily walk out of here right now." Bianca laughed, but there was no humor in it. It was a sharp, biting sound. She stopped directly in front of me and reached out, her long red nails tracing the star-shaped birthmark on my neck. I flinched, but she gripped my chin with surprising strength, forcing me to look her in the eye. "Do you think I care about Kaelen's heart?" she hissed, her face inches from mine. "In our world, we don't marry for love. We marry for the throne. Kaelen is the most powerful enforcer of his generation. Whoever sits beside him will rule this city when Viktor finally dies. And then you showed up. A ghost. A little girl who played the cello while the rest of us were learning how to survive the streets." She leaned in closer, her voice dropping to a low, venomous whisper. "I know exactly who you are, Ivy Thorne. I remember the night your house burned. My father helped light those fires. He told me that the Thornes were weak because they let their hearts get in the way of their business. He said your father was a fool who deserved to watch his legacy turn to ash." I felt a surge of heat in my chest-a spark of the Thorne fire Kaelen had talked about. I pushed her hand away, my eyes narrowing. "If my family was so weak, why are you so afraid of me? You're standing in this room, shaking with rage, because you know that even after fifteen years of being 'dead,' my name still holds more power in this city than yours ever will." Bianca's eyes flashed with pure hatred. She raised her hand to slap me, her face contorted in a mask of fury. I braced for the impact, but before her hand could make contact, the door flew open with a bang that shook the walls. Kaelen stood in the doorway. He didn't say a word, but the atmosphere in the room changed instantly. The air felt heavy, like the moments before a lightning strike. He looked at Bianca's raised hand, his eyes turning a shade of blue so cold it was almost white. "Get out," Kaelen said. His voice wasn't loud, but it carried a weight that made my knees weak. "Kaelen, I was just welcoming your little bride-" Bianca started, her voice trembling as she tried to regain her composure. "I don't care what you were doing," Kaelen interrupted, stepping into the room. He moved between us, his large frame shielding me from her. He was a head taller than Bianca, and he used every inch of his size to pin her with his gaze. "If you ever come near her again, I won't care who your father is. I'll send you back to the Moretti estate in a box. Do you understand me? She is a Volkov now. And we don't let outsiders touch what belongs to us." Bianca stared at him, her lip trembling with a mix of fear and rejected longing. She looked at me one last time-a look that promised this wasn't over-and then turned on her heel and stormed out of the room. Kaelen didn't relax until the door clicked shut. He turned to me, his eyes searching my face for any sign of injury. "Did she hurt you?" "No," I said, my heart finally beginning to slow down. "She just told me that her father helped kill mine. She called my father a fool." Kaelen's jaw tightened, a muscle leaping in his cheek. He reached out and gently adjusted the strap of the wedding dress on my shoulder. His touch was so different from the cold, clinical hands of the tailors-it was warm, protective, and for a second, it felt like the only real thing in the world. "The Morettis will pay for what they did," Kaelen whispered, his voice dark. "Everyone who touched your family is on my list, Ivy. Every single one. But for now, we have to play the game. We have to make them believe we are a united front." He looked at the racks of white dresses, a look of distaste crossing his face. "Do you like any of these?" "They're all beautiful," I said, looking at a simple, elegant silk gown in the corner that lacked the heavy lace of the others. "But they don't feel like me. They feel like a costume for a play I'm being forced to star in." Kaelen walked over to the silk gown and touched the fabric. "Then don't wear it for the Don. Wear it for the ending we're going to write together. When this is over, you won't be a Volkov or a Thorne. You'll just be mine. And you can burn this dress along with the rest of this house." He pulled me into his arms, being careful not to mess up the pins that were still holding the fabric together. I leaned my head against his chest, closing my eyes and listening to the steady, powerful rhythm of his heart. It was the only thing in this house of lies that didn't feel like a trap. "Eleven days left, Ivy," he whispered into my hair, his breath warm against my ear. "Tomorrow, we go to the Moretti gala. It's the last big event before the wedding. My father wants us to dance for the cameras. I want us to listen. We're going to find out which of the families is ready to betray the Don. We need an ally, even if they're a snake." I looked up at him, my resolve hardening. "And if we find them? What then?" "Then we strike," Kaelen said. As he left the room, the tailors scurried back in to finish their work. I stood back on the pedestal, but I didn't feel like a mannequin anymore. I looked at the white silk dress and realized it wasn't a wedding gown. It was a shroud. And I was going to make sure Viktor Volkov was the one who ended up inside it.

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