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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 4

The wedding is quiet.

Too quiet.

Isabella expected something larger. Grand halls. Hundreds of guests. Music. Noise to hide the tension.

Instead, there are only close allies. Trusted names. Faces that watch more than they smile.

The ceremony takes place in a private chapel on the estate grounds.

Small. Stone walls. Tall windows. Guards posted outside.

Even here.

Especially here.

Isabella stands in a simple white gown. No heavy lace. No long veil. She chose it that way.

Less spectacle. Less weakness.

Her father stands beside her. His hands tremble slightly when he adjusts her sleeve.

"You don't have to do this," he whispers.

She gives him a small smile.

"We both know that's not true."

Guilt flickers across his face.

"This is my fault."

"No," she says softly. "It's politics."

He shakes his head.

"It was a mistake."

She looks at him carefully.

"You saved lives."

"And now I may have endangered yours."

Before she can respond, the music begins.

Soft. Simple.

The doors open.

Luca stands at the altar.

Still. Straight. Calm.

He looks exactly the way he did the night he proposed.

Controlled.

But when his eyes meet hers

Something shifts.

Not possession.

Not triumph.

Focus.

As if she is the only thing in the room he needs to account for.

They walk down the aisle slowly.

Isabella feels eyes on her from every direction.

Not just guests.

Guards.

Snipers, most likely, on nearby rooftops.

This is not romance.

It is a strategy.

When she reaches Luca, he offers his hand.

She takes it.

His grip is warm.

Steady.

"Last chance," he murmurs quietly.

"To run?"

"Yes."

She searches his face.

"If I run," she says softly, "what happens?"

"You would be escorted safely away."

"And the war?"

His jaw tightens slightly.

"It would escalate."

She nods once.

"Then I stay."

Something flickers in his expression.

Relief.

The vows begin.

Traditional words.

Promises of loyalty. Protection. Partnership.

The priest's voice echoes gently through the chapel.

When it is time to exchange rings, Luca slides the band onto her finger carefully.

Not rushed.

Not forced.

When she places his ring on his hand, she notices something she did not expect.

A faint scar across his knuckle.

Old.

He catches her looking.

"Occupational hazard," he whispers.

She almost smiles.

When the priest declares them husband and wife, there is polite applause.

Not loud.

Controlled.

Luca leans down to kiss her.

The kiss is brief.

Measured.

But his hand tightens slightly at her waist before he pulls back.

A silent promise.

Or a warning.

She cannot tell.

The reception is small and indoors.

Wine flows.

Soft music plays.

But the atmosphere remains tense.

Every laugh feels forced.

Every glance is calculated.

Isabella stands beside Luca as guests approach.

Some congratulate me warmly.

Others observe carefully.

One older man with silver hair studies her for a long moment.

"She is stronger than she looks," he says to Luca.

Luca answers without hesitation.

"I know."

The man nods slowly and walks away.

She turns to Luca.

"Friend?"

"Ally."

"That didn't sound friendly."

"In this world, that is friendship."

She takes a sip of water.

"Everyone here is armed, aren't they?"

"Yes."

"Even inside a chapel?"

"Yes."

She exhales slowly.

"You live like this every day."

"Yes."

"And you're not tired?"

A pause.

"Sometimes."

The honesty surprises her again.

Before she can respond, one of Luca's guards approaches discreetly.

"Sir," he says quietly. "Movement near the south perimeter."

Luca's expression does not change.

"Handled?"

"For now."

For now.

The words hang in the air.

Isabella feels her pulse rise.

"They're watching the wedding," she says.

"Yes."

"To see if we're distracted."

"Yes."

She sets her glass down.

"And are we?"

His eyes meet hers.

"No."

---

Later that evening, after most guests leave, Isabella steps outside onto the terrace for air.

The night is cool.

Too still.

She leans against the railing and looks out at the dark grounds.

Footsteps approach behind her.

She does not turn.

"Shouldn't you be inside managing your kingdom?" she asks.

"It manages," Luca replies.

He stands beside her.

Close, but not touching.

"You expected trouble tonight," she says.

"Yes."

"And you still went through with it."

"Yes."

"Why?"

"Because postponing would show fear."

She studies the horizon.

"And you never show fear."

"I will show it carefully."

She turns toward him slightly.

"When?"

He looks at her.

"When it protects something worth protecting."

Her breath slows.

"And what is worth protecting?"

A long pause.

"You are."

The answer lands heavier than she expects.

"Don't say things you don't mean."

"I do not waste words."

Silence settles between them.

The air feels different now.

Less sharp.

More charged.

She studies his face carefully.

"You didn't want this wedding to be big."

"No."

"Why?"

"Fewer witnesses."

"To what?"

"To weakness."

She frowns.

"You think love is weakness."

"I think emotion is leverage."

"And yet you tied yourself to me."

"Yes."

"Does that make you reckless?"

"No."

"What does it make you?"

He holds her gaze.

"Committed."

The word feels stronger than expected.

She looks away first this time.

Not because she lost.

Because she needs space to breathe.

Suddenly, a sharp sound cracks through the night.

Gunshot.

Close.

Very close.

Before she can react, Luca pulls her down behind the stone railing.

His body shields hers instantly.

More shots ring out.

Guards shout.

Movement everywhere.

Her heart pounds wildly.

"Stay down," he orders.

"I am not fragile," she whispers fiercely.

"Right now you are."

Another shot.

Then silence.

Tense.

Heavy.

After a few long seconds, a guard appears at the terrace door.

"False alarm," he says quickly. "Warning shot from outer fence. No breach."

Luca does not move immediately.

He scans the darkness.

Calculates.

Then slowly helps her up.

"Are you hurt?" he asks.

"No."

"You're shaking."

"I'm angry."

He almost smiles.

"Good."

She stares at him.

"This is your life."

"Yes."

"And now it's mine."

"Yes."

Silence stretches.

Then she says quietly, "You could have chosen someone else."

"Yes."

"Why didn't you?"

A long pause.

Because this answer matters.

"Because you would not bend," he says finally.

Her chest tightens.

"That's a strange reason to marry someone."

"It is the only reason."

She studies him carefully.

"Or maybe," she says softly, "you wanted someone who would challenge you."

His jaw shifts slightly.

"Maybe."

Honesty feels dangerous.

They stand there for a moment longer.

Close.

Breathing the same air.

Not touching.

But be aware.

Very aware.

Inside the estate, a staff member watches security cameras.

He types quickly into his phone.

"Attempt faile

d. She stayed calm."

A reply comes almost instantly.

"Good. Increase pressure."

The staff member deletes the message.

Return to work.

No one notices.

Yet.

Outside, the night settles again.

But the peace feels thin.

Temporary.

Luca turns to Isabella.

"It begins now," he says quietly.

She lifts her chin.

"Then don't shut me out."

He studies her.

Long.

Careful.

"I won't."

It is not romantic.

It is not soft.

But it is real.

And that may be more dangerous than love.

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