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Vows in Blood and Silk

He offered her protection. She offered him a vow she never meant to keep. Isabella Moretti didn't choose this marriage. As the daughter of a revered anti-mafia judge, she became a bargaining chip the moment her father made enemies of the wrong people. Now she belongs to Luca De Santis, ruthless heir to a criminal empire, a man whose reputation is built on fear and calculated violence. To the world, their union is an alliance. To her, it's a gilded cage lined with surveillance and secrets. But Luca isn't the monster she prepared for. He's controlled. Strategic. Watching his enemies close, and watching her closer. Every move she makes, he's already three steps ahead. Every question she asks, he answers with another layer of mystery. As rival families circle and whispers about her father's past grow louder, Isabella realizes the real danger isn't outside their marriage. It's woven into the very fabric of it. Someone wants Luca destroyed. Someone who knows her every breath. Someone who orchestrated this union long before vows were spoken. When the truth shatters everything she thought she knew, Isabella faces an impossible choice: trust her instincts, trust the evidence, or trust him. In their world, the wrong choice doesn't just break hearts. It starts wars.
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Chapter 3

Isabella does not sleep in Luca's room.

She sleeps in the sitting area connected to it.

On the couch.

Fully dressed.

She tells herself it is about pride.

Not fear.

Luca does not argue. He brings her a blanket himself. Place it over the back of the couch. Keep distance.

He sleeps in the bedroom.

The door is half open.

Not closed.

Not fully open either.

A strange middle ground.

She listens to the house settle. The quiet hum of security systems. The distant murmur of guards changing shifts.

At some point near dawn, she finally drifts into light sleep.

When she wakes, Luca is already dressed.

He stands by the window, speaking softly on the phone.

"Yes," he says. "Increase rotation. No patterns."

He ends the call when he sees her watching.

"You should have taken the bed," he says.

"You should have removed the cameras."

"They are gone."

Her eyes sharpen. "Gone?"

"I had them removed from your room."

She studies his face carefully.

"You did that quickly."

"Yes."

"Why?"

"Because you asked."

It is such a simple answer.

It unsettles her more than refusal would have.

By afternoon, she stands beside him at a long table in a private hall in Milan, cameras flashing, microphones crowd close.

The engagement announcement, this time she understands something clearly:

The explosion was not only a threat.

It was timing.

This public appearance is their answer.

Luca's hand rests lightly at her waist again. Steady. Calm. Possessive without squeezing.

"To unity," he says smoothly into the microphones. "And stability."

Stability!

She wonders if he ever gets tired of that word.

A reporter calls out, "Miss Moretti, are you concerned about recent events?"

She holds a smile.

"I trust my husband," she says clearly.

It surprises even her.

Luca's thumb presses slightly into her waist.

A signal.

Approval? Gratitude?

She cannot tell.

Then she sees him, near the back, in a grey suit.

No press badge, no camera, just watching.

Not writing.

Not speaking.

Just watching.

Her smile never falters.

But she leans slightly closer to Luca.

"The man in grey. Back left," she whispers.

"I see him," Luca replies quietly.

"Reporter?"

"No."

"Then what?"

"Problem."

The word is calm.

Too calm.

Flashes continue.

Applause rises.

But Luca's focus has shifted. She can feel it.

When the event ends, security closes around them quickly.

Inside the car, she turns to him.

"You knew he would be there."

"Yes."

"And you allowed it."

"Yes."

Her chest tightens.

"You used this as bait."

"No."

"Yes, you did."

He looks at her evenly.

"I allowed him to see what he needed to see."

"And what is that?"

"That we are not divided."

The meaning settles.

"They expected tension," she says slowly.

"Yes."

"And we gave them unity."

"Yes."

She exhales.

"You planned this."

"Yes."

"You plan everything."

"Almost."

The car moves smoothly through the city.

She studies him from the corner of her eye.

"You like control."

"I prefer preparation."

"Same thing."

"No."

"What's the difference?"

"Control forces outcomes. Preparation adapts to them."

She thinks about that.

"Then what am I?" she asks quietly. "Control or preparation?"

He looks at her fully now.

"You are the unknown."

Her heartbeat stumbles slightly.

"That's not comforting."

"It isn't meant to be."

---

Back at the estate, the air feels heavier.

Security presence has doubled.

Guards speak into radios more often.

Inside, she notices something new.

Whispers stop when she enters a room.

Staff avoid her gaze more than before.

"You feel it too, don't you?" she says later that evening.

They stand in his office again.

"Yes."

"What changed?"

"They expected fear."

"And?"

"You did not show it."

She frowns slightly.

"That makes them nervous?"

"Yes."

"Why?"

"Because nervous enemies make mistakes."

She steps closer to the desk.

"Or bold ones."

He studies her face.

"You are adjusting quickly."

"I don't have a choice."

"You always have a choice."

"Not a safe one."

Silence falls between them.

Then she says, "The man in grey."

"Yes."

"Who does he work for?"

"A rival branch."

"Branch?"

"Our world is not one family against another. It is a network. Old alliances. Broken promises."

"And they think marrying me weakens you?"

"They think it ties me emotionally."

She swallows.

"Does it?"

A long pause.

"Yes."

The answer is quiet.

But real.

She wasn't expecting honesty.

"Then why do it?"

"Because strength is not the absence of weakness."

She studies him carefully.

"You talk like a general."

"I was raised by one."

"And you?"

"I learned."

She walks slowly around the room.

Eyes scanning shelves.

Documents.

Maps.

"Someone inside is talking," she says suddenly.

He doesn't react outwardly.

"Why do you say that?"

"Because of the call. The timing. The grey suit man."

She turns back to him.

"They are too informed."

A pause.

"I know," he says.

Her stomach tightens.

"You know?"

"Yes."

"And you didn't tell me?"

"I needed confirmation."

"From what? My fear?"

"From patterns."

She exhales sharply.

"You keep saying you want me beside you."

"I do."

"Then stop hiding the board."

His jaw tightens slightly.

"Trust is built slowly."

"Then start building."

Their eyes lock.

The tension between them is no longer sharp.

It is charged.

Heavy.

Not hatred.

Something else.

He walks around the desk slowly.

Stops in front of her.

Close.

But not touching.

"You are not fragile," he says.

"Stop saying that."

"Then stop acting like you are powerless."

She feels the words hit deeper than she expected.

"I am not powerless," she says softly.

"Prove it."

Her breath catches slightly.

"Teach me," she replies.

A long silence.

Then he nods once.

"Tomorrow," he says.

"Why not now?"

"Because tonight we will watch."

"Watch what?"

"Who panics?"

---

That night, Isabella walks alone through the corridor.

Slower.

Observing.

She notices a guard she has not seen before.

He avoids her gaze.

Too quickly.

Later, she sees a staff member whispering near the kitchen entrance.

When they notice her, they stop immediately.

Patterns.

She begins to see them.

Back in Luca's office, he stands by the window again.

"You were right," he says quietly.

"About?"

"There is a leak."

Her heart pounds.

"Who?"

"I'm not sure yet."

"But you suspect someone."

"Yes."

"Inside the house?"

"Yes."

A chill runs down her spine.

"So we are not just being watched from outside."

"No."

She wraps her arms around herself.

For the first time, fear feels real.

Not distant.

Not abstract.

Immediate.

He notices.

And this time

He steps closer.

Not touching.

But near enough that she feels his warmth.

"You are safe here," he says quietly.

She looks up at him.

"In a house with a traitor?"

"In a house where I control the response."

Her breath slows.

"You don't control everything."

"No."

"Then what if this is bigger than you?"

His eyes darken slightly.

"Then I become bigger."

The confidence is not arrogant.

It is steady.

Grounded.

She studies his face.

And realizes something unsettling.

He believes that.

Outside the estate gates, a message is being typed on a secure phone.

"She's adapting."

A pause.

"Yes," the voice continues.

"He's letting her in."

Another pause.

"Good."

The message is sent.

And somewhere in the city, someone smiles.

The real game is only beginning.

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