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THE MAFIA LORD'S LOST HEIR

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She walked into his office soaked in rain and blood, her hands shaking, a little girl pressed to her chest. Klara fell to her knees in front of the man she once loved,the ruthless mafia lord she ran from five years ago. “She is yours,” she whispered. “Our daughter. Please, don’t turn us away.” Adrian Volkov was the man she feared. The man she escaped when she learned she was pregnant. The man she never wanted to face again. But tonight, someone is hunting their child. And the only safe place left is the one she swore never to return to his world, his protection, his arms. As Adrian takes the child into his hands, his cold mask cracks. She has his eyes. Her mother’s face. His blood. And when his gaze lifts to Klara, full of anger, shock, and something far darker, she realizes the truth she has been running from: The most dangerous place is not outside these walls. It is with him. Always with him.

THE MAFIA LORD'S LOST HEIR Chapter 1

The papers came in the morning.

Adrian didn’t look up when his guard stepped into the office. He only raised his eyes when the man placed a brown envelope on his desk, his hands stiff, his face pale. There was something in the air, something tight and heavy.

Adrian slid a finger under the seal and opened it.

Inside was a single sheet. Thin. Cold. Final.

He stared at it for a long time without speaking.

Death Certificate.

Name: Klara Hale.

Cause: Drowning.

Location: Lake Marrow.

His jaw didn’t tighten. His hands didn’t shake. Nothing moved in him. He read every line twice, then once more, his face empty.

Dead.

Drowned.

Klara.

He lifted the page and held it against the light. His silver eyes did not change. His chest did not rise faster. Only his fingers pressed harder into the paper until it bent slightly at the corner.

She had run, and in the past six month, he had spent a lot of resources finding her. She had walked out on him with no word, no call, nothing left behind except faint memories and the glimpse of her last look.

He had searched quietly, because quiet was the only way he moved.

And now.

He lowered the paper. His men waited for orders, for rage, for violence, but Adrian only breathed in once.

“Leave,” he said quietly.

They left.

He stood up and walked to the window. The sky outside was gray, the kind of soft gray that made everything look washed out. He rested a hand on the glass, staring into the distance.

No grief showed on his face.

No shock.

No pain.

Just silence.

The world behind him kept moving, papers rustling, guards whispering, the door clicking shut but Adrian Volkov stood still, the death certificate hanging loose at his side, his eyes fixed on nothing.

And for the first time in his life, no one could read him at all.

The world shifted. Now in her world. Six month after leaving Adrian Volkov.

Bright white lights. The smell of disinfectant. The sharp cry of a newborn.

“Klara Hale,” a nurse called out, voice warm and tired. “You did it. She’s here.”

Klara lay back on the hospital bed, her caramel hair sticking to her forehead, her breathing uneven. Sweat clung to her skin, but her eyes were open, wide, wet with something she couldn’t hide.

The nurse placed the tiny baby in her arms.

Klara felt her heart lift and stop all at once.

The baby was small. Wrapped in a thin pink blanket. Cheeks soft and round. A faint tuft of caramel hair just like hers.

“Hi,” Klara whispered, her voice shaking. “Hi, sweetheart.”

The nurses moved around the room, but Klara didn’t see any of it. Her eyes were only on the little girl pressed against her chest.

Her daughter.

Her child.

Her whole reason to breathe.

The room emptied slowly, leaving a quiet stillness behind. Klara sat upright, weak but steady, holding her daughter close. The window beside her was open a little, letting in cool night air.

She touched her baby’s cheek with gentle fingers.

“It’s a fresh start,” she whispered. “For both of us.”

Her voice broke, but she smiled.

The baby blinked up at her, calm, trusting.

A soft knock came at the door before a nurse stepped back inside. “Ms. Hale, we need one more detail for the form.” She hesitated. “The father’s name?”

Klara’s arms tightened.

Her throat closed.

She looked down at the tiny face and breathed once.

“He’s dead,” she said softly.

The nurse nodded and wrote it down without another question, then slipped out.

Klara kissed her daughter’s forehead.

“It’s just us now,” she whispered. “And I will keep you safe. I swear it.”

She believed it then.

She had no idea what was coming.

Five years later

The safehouse was quiet.

Too quiet.

Klara moved through the small living room with careful steps, her caramel hair pulled back, her eyes sharper than ever. She never slept deeply anymore. Her face carried shadows under her eyes, her movements always alert, always ready.

Alina, almost five, played with her crayons on the floor, drawing little shapes only she understood. Her soft caramel curls fell over her cheeks as she hummed gently.

Klara watched her with a tired smile.

“Lunch soon, sweetheart,” she said softly.

Alina nodded without looking up, her father’s silver eyes bright and calm.

The silence outside grew heavier.

Klara’s fingers twitched. She went to the window and pushed the curtain aside.

Nothing.

Stillness.

But not the safe kind.

Her heart pressed hard against her ribs.

Then

Glass shattered.

A door slammed.

Footsteps.

“Alina!” Klara hissed.

Her daughter looked up, eyes wide.

The first man kicked in the hallway door.

Klara grabbed Alina, shielding her. “Stay behind me,” she whispered, pushing her child under the table.

Gunshots tore through the room. Klara ducked, grabbed the pistol hidden under the sink, and fired. One man fell. Another rushed forward. She shoved Alina farther under the table and hit the attacker in the face with the gun before shooting him in the throat.

Blood sprayed. Klara’s side burned she had been hit.

More men poured inside.

She grabbed Alina again, breath shaking, and ran toward the back door. A bullet grazed her arm. Another ripped across her shoulder. Pain spread fast, but she kept moving, her daughter crying softly against her chest.

The house went up in flames behind them after someone threw a burning bottle inside. Fire spread quickly, lighting the walls and curtains.

“Hold on, baby,” Klara gasped. “Hold on.”

They burst outside into the storm. Rain poured heavily, mixing with smoke, blood, and mud.

Klara slipped, falling hard onto the wet ground near the lake. Her breath stuttered. She lay there trembling, her body growing weaker.

Alina crawled out of her arms and touched her cheek with tiny fingers. “Mama,” she whispered.

Klara forced her eyes open.

The attackers were still far behind, searching through the burning house, confused by the fire and smoke. She had a few seconds.

Her lungs burned.

Her vision blurred.

Then she saw it.

The insignia on the man she had shot.

Not Adrian’s.

Someone wanted her dead. Someone wanted Alina dead. Someone who knew how to hurt her in the worst way. She thought she escaped the cage running from Adrian, but things were worse now.

She looked at her daughter those silver eyes, bright and innocent.

She couldn’t keep Alina safe alone anymore.

Not against this.

Klara pulled Alina close, whispering into her hair with a broken breath.

“We’re going to see Daddy,” she said. “This time, we have to. He is untouchable.”

Alina blinked, confused but trusting.

Klara pushed herself up, pain screaming through her body. She staggered forward, her blood mixing with the rain, her grip tight on her daughter.

She did not know if Adrian would help her.

She only knew one thing.

He was the only man who could keep their child alive.

And tonight, she had no choice left.

Not if she wanted Alina to live.

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THE MAFIA LORD'S LOST HEIR of Contents

Ch. 1 Ch. 2 Ch. 3 Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10
Ch. 11

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