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The Wicked Princess Returns: Breaking the Arrogant Heir

The Wicked Princess Returns: Breaking the Arrogant Heir

They exiled me hoping for a nun. I came back a queen with a custom Pagani and a taste for chaos. Chicago is my playground, and its little princes have forgotten the rules. My rules. Enter Cullen Vaughn. The golden heir, the perfect gentleman, the city's darling. He made the mistake of standing in my house and calling me a "rabid dog" unfit for his bed. Cute. For that, I've decided I want him. Not to love, or to cherish. But to own. To break. To watch the horror in his pretty eyes as he's forced to kneel and wed the monster he despises. His pristine world is about to be crashed by the spoiled brat he never saw coming. They wanted humility? I'll give them a coronation instead. And the first jewel in my new crown will be his ruin.
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Chapter 8

Alessa POV The heavy oak doors of the Don’s study clicked shut behind me, severing the thick tension of the room like a guillotine blade. I leaned back against the wood for a heartbeat, letting out a breath I hadn’t realized I was holding. My hands were steady, but my blood was humming with the adrenaline of the confrontation. I had walked into the lion’s den, faced down a Capo, and walked out with the Don’s favor draped over my shoulders like a royal mantle. But victory in this house was exhausting. I pushed off the door and turned toward the East Wing. The architecture shifted as I moved away from the Don’s center of power. The stark, imposing stone of the main hall gave way to the "Corridor of Arts," a passage designed by my adoptive mother, Gia. Here, the air smelled different—less like cigar smoke and gun oil, and more like cedar, beeswax, and the faint, cloying scent of lilies. Thick Persian runners in deep crimson swallowed the sharp *clack* of my boots, rendering my movements silent. It was a trick I had learned young: in a house full of predators, silence was the only armor that mattered. Sunlight struggled to pierce the heavy velvet drapes covering the floor-to-ceiling windows, casting the hallway in a perpetual, dusty twilight. Renaissance oil paintings lined the walls—depictions of saints and sinners, martyrs and murderers. I passed them without a glance, my mind already drifting to Gia. She would be waiting, likely pacing, her maternal instincts flaring like a distress beacon. I needed her softness to scrub the grime of Vario’s ambition off my skin. I rounded the corner near the library, intending to cut through to Gia’s suite, when voices drifted from the alcove ahead. “...can’t possibly be serious. Alfonzo wouldn’t do that to the Vaughn family.” I slowed, my instincts prickling. The voice was female, high-pitched and dripping with the kind of feigned concern that usually masked malicious glee. I recognized the tone—it belonged to the social climbers of our world, the daughters of lower-tier associates desperate for a crumb of gossip. I slipped into the shadows behind a massive marble statue of Ares. The God of War stood frozen in a silent scream, his stone bulk providing the perfect shield. “Oh, but think about it,” a second woman replied, her voice a hushed thrill. “The Shields are furious about the lake incident. Elizbeth is still playing the fragile victim card. If Don Alfonzo wants to keep the peace without looking weak, he has to offer a blood bond. A marriage.” My stomach turned over. *Marriage.* The word hung in the air like a threat. “To whom?” the first woman asked. “Surely not…” “Cullen Vaughn,” the second whispered. “He’s the heir. It’s the only match that balances the scales.” A scoff echoed through the corridor, sharp and masculine. It wasn't one of the women. My breath hitched. I knew that voice. It was smooth, arrogant, and carried the distinct, polished drawl of old money and unearned superiority. Cullen Vaughn. I peered around the base of the statue. He was standing with his back to me, flanked by the two women who were now looking at him with wide, hungry eyes. Even from behind, he was the picture of the perfect Mafia Prince—tall, with broad shoulders encased in a suit that cost more than most people’s houses, and hair the color of spun gold. He was the antithesis of everything I was: loved by the public, respected by the law, and utterly, boringly perfect. “Ladies,” Cullen said, his tone bored. “Please. You’re ruining my appetite.” “We were just saying, Mr. Vaughn,” the first woman stammered, clearly terrified she had offended him, “that with the rumors about Alessa Moreno returning… well, people are talking about alliances.” Cullen turned slightly, his profile coming into view. His jaw was set in a line of hard disdain. He looked at them as if they were insects he couldn’t be bothered to crush. “Let me make one thing very clear,” Cullen said, his voice dropping an octave, carrying a chill that reached me even in the shadows. “My grandfather might be negotiating with Alfonzo, but I am not a sacrificial lamb.” He took a step closer to them, his expression twisting into a sneer. “Have no fear. The Vaughns don't make alliances with rabid dogs. I would never let a viper like Alessa Moreno into my bed.” The silence that followed was absolute. The women giggled nervously, relieved to be on the side of his mockery rather than the target. “She’s… she is quite intense,” one of them agreed weakly. “She’s broken,” Cullen corrected, adjusting his cufflinks with precise, infuriating calm. “She belongs in a cage or a grave, not in polite society. And certainly not wearing my ring. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I have actual business to attend to.” He walked away, his strides long and confident, leaving the women to titter in his wake. I stood frozen behind the marble god, my hand gripping the cold stone so hard my knuckles turned white. *Rabid dog. Viper. Broken.* The insults didn't hurt—pain was a luxury I had abandoned in Sicily. What I felt was something far colder, far more useful. It was the clarity of a target acquiring a lock. Cullen Vaughn thought he was above the muck. He thought he could stand in my house, breathe my air, and dismiss me as a feral animal unworthy of his touch. He thought his engagement to the buoyant Elizbeth Shields and his pristine reputation made him untouchable. Slowly, my grip on the statue loosened. The smile that had been playing on my lips earlier was gone, replaced by a flat, deadly line. I stepped out from behind Ares, watching Cullen’s retreating figure disappear around the bend. He walked like a king who owned the world. He had no idea he had just walked into a trap. I turned on my heel and continued toward the East Wing. My pace was measured, my heartbeat slow and rhythmic. I wasn't going to Gia for comfort anymore. I was going to her for ammunition. If Cullen Vaughn didn't want a viper in his bed, then I would make sure he had no choice but to choke on the poison.
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