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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 5

Three nights after the wedding, the estate feels different.

Not louder.

Not busier.

Just tighter.

Security has doubled. Guards rotate more often. No one lingers in hallways anymore.

Isabella notices everything now.

The way conversations stop when she enters a room.

The way one guard avoids looking at Luca directly.

The way the kitchen staff whisper near the back corridor.

She does not mention it yet.

She watches.

Just like Luca taught her.

---

That evening, she sits in the library with a book open in her lap.

She hasn't turned a page in twenty minutes.

Her mind keeps replaying the gunshot from the terrace.

The way Luca moved without hesitation.

The way his body covered hers.

He had not thought.

He had reacted.

Protection.

Or possession.

She is not sure.

Footsteps approach.

Luca enters quietly.

"You're thinking too loudly," he says.

She looks up.

"Is that a skill you learned?"

"Yes."

She closes the book.

"Something feels off."

"It always does."

"No," she says firmly. "Inside."

He studies her face.

"Explain."

She stands slowly.

"There's tension in the staff. Guards avoiding eye contact. Whispering."

He listens without interrupting.

"One of them is talking," she says.

"Yes."

Her breath pauses.

"You know?"

"I suspected."

"And you didn't tell me?"

"I needed confirmation."

Her frustration rises.

"You keep saying that."

"And I keep being right."

She folds her arms.

"You don't have to do everything alone."

"I'm not alone."

"Then act like it."

Silence stretches.

He steps closer.

"You think I enjoy this?"

"No."

"But you control it."

"Yes."

"And control matters more to you than trust."

The words hang between them.

Sharp.

True.

Before he can answer, the house shakes.

A loud blast echoes through the front grounds.

Glass rattles.

Alarms explode into sound.

Another car bomb.

Closer this time.

Isabella's heart jumps into her throat.

Luca moves instantly.

Gun drawn.

"Stay here," he orders.

"I am not staying."

His eyes flash.

"This is not a discussion."

"It never is with you."

Another sound shouting from downstairs.

She steps toward the door.

He grabs her wrist.

Not painfully.

But firmly.

"Listen to me," he says, low and intense. "If something happens to you, they win."

"And if I hide every time, I lose."

Their eyes lock.

The tension between them is no longer quiet.

It burns.

Finally, he releases her.

"Stay behind me."

They move together down the corridor.

Smoke drifts faintly through the lower halls.

Guards run toward the front entrance.

Outside, flames rise from a vehicle near the gates.

No one appears hurt.

But the message is clear.

Closer.

Bolder.

A guard approaches quickly.

"Sir, two men attempted to breach the east wall. Neutralized."

Neutralized.

Isabella swallows.

"Where?" Luca asks.

"Perimeter fence."

"I want names."

"Yes, sir."

The guard rushes off.

Isabella steps closer to the broken front windows.

The smell of smoke hits her lungs.

"This is escalating," she says quietly.

"Yes."

"You said you were preventing war."

"I am."

"This feels like war."

"It is not full scale yet."

Her anger spikes.

"How many warnings before it becomes full scale?"

Before he can answer, another guard runs inside.

"Sirone of the attackers had internal access codes."

Silence falls like a blade.

Isabella turns slowly toward Luca.

"Internal," she repeats.

His jaw tightens.

"Yes."

The guard continues, "The codes were active."

That means recent.

Someone inside gave them access.

Isabella feels cold.

"You were right," Luca says quietly to her.

There is no pride in his voice.

Only tension.

"What now?" she asks.

"Now," he says, eyes darkening, "we cut the rot."

---

Hours later, the estate is calm again.

Too calm.

The two attackers are dead.

One guard is injured but alive.

And suspicion hangs in the air like smoke that refuses to clear.

Isabella stands outside Luca's office while raised voices echo inside.

He is questioning someone.

A guard.

The one who avoids eye contact.

She listens without meaning to.

"I did not give them codes," the guard insists.

"You were the only one on shift when they updated," Luca says evenly.

"I swear"

A heavy sound interrupts.

A chair scraping.

Then silence.

Isabella's heart pounds.

Moments later, the door opens.

Two men drag the guard past her.

His face is pale.

Terrified.

He meets her eyes briefly.

Then look away.

She steps inside the office.

"Was it him?" she asks.

"I don't know yet."

"And if it was?"

He looks at her directly.

"Then I handle it."

"How?"

Silence.

She already knows the answer.

"You don't even hesitate," she says softly.

"Should I?"

"Yes."

"Why?"

"Because taking a life should cost something."

His gaze hardens slightly.

"It does."

"But you don't show it."

"I don't have that luxury."

She steps closer.

"You could."

"No."

The word is firm.

Final.

"You think showing emotion weakens you."

"I think showing it publicly invites attack."

She studies him.

"And privately?"

A pause.

"Privately," he says quietly, "is different."

Their eyes hold.

For a moment, the tension shifts.

Less anger.

More honesty.

Then a gunshot echoes faintly from the far wing.

Single.

Final.

Isabella freezes.

Her breath catches.

She looks at him.

"Was that"

"Yes."

Her stomach turns.

"You didn't even confirm it was him."

"I did."

"How?"

He holds her gaze.

"He confessed."

Her voice lowers.

"Under pressure?"

"Yes."

She looks away.

"You killed him."

"Yes."

The word lands like stone.

Silence fills the room.

She feels something crack inside her.

Not fear.

Not disgusted.

Something deeper.

"You didn't give him to the police."

"No."

"Why?"

"Because this is not a police matter."

"It's murder."

"It's containment."

Her eyes snap back to his.

"That's how you justify it?"

"That's how I survive."

They stand inches apart now.

The air is thick.

"I married a man who kills without blinking," she says softly.

He doesn't deny it.

"Yes."

"And you expect me to stand beside that."

"Yes."

"Why?"

His voice lowers.

"Because you are not weak."

"That's not an answer."

"It is the only one."

She steps back.

Shakes her head slowly.

"You think strength means accepting blood."

"No," he says quietly. "I think strength means understanding necessity."

"Who decides what's necessary?"

"I do."

"There," she whispers. "That's the crack."

His expression shifts.

"What crack?"

"You decide everything."

"Someone has to."

"Not alone."

Silence.

Heavy.

He looks at her differently now.

Not as a protected asset.

Not as leverage.

As a challenge.

"You want a say?" he

asks quietly.

"Yes."

"Then understand this world fully."

"I'm trying."

"It will cost you."

"Everything costs something."

Their eyes lock.

Neither backs down.

Outside the office, footsteps move quickly again.

The estate settles into uneasy quiet.

War is closer now.

Closer than either of them expected.

And between them

A fracture has formed.

Not large.

Not yet.

But real.

Trust has not broken.

But it has been tested.

And neither of them is sure what will happen when the next test comes.

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