Life can be cruel. One moment you’re on the verge of reaching the peak of your career, your sweetheart of five years finally down on one knee, promising forever. The next, your world burns to ashes—literally. Now, I’m not just a prisoner; I’m the plaything of the most feared man in the country. I told myself I hated him, that I’d never break. But what kind of woman starts to crave the way he owns her body, the way his touch sets her on fire? How do you survive when the man who owns you is as ruthless as he is captivating? How do you escape a man who makes you question everything, even your sanity? ————- When her father’s PTSD causes a catastrophic accident, Lucia Castellano finds herself at the mercy of Dante Romano, a man whose name strikes fear into the heart of Chicago’s criminal underworld. Taken as a slave to pay for her father’s alleged crime, Lucia is thrust into a world of power and seduction she never imagined. Dante’s command is absolute, his touch both punishing and intoxicating. What starts as a fight for survival soon turns into a dangerous game of submission and trust. But as secrets surface and enemies close in, Lucia and Dante must confront their darkest fears to find freedom—and perhaps love—in the most unlikely of places. AUTHOR’S NOTE: This book contains explicit content, strong language, violence, and other adult themes that may be disturbing to some readers. Reader discretion is advised.
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“Kneel!” His voice echoed through the hall. My entire body shook in fear as tears stung my eyes, but I bit down hard on my lower lip, refusing to let them fall. The sharp taste of blood only reminded me of how real this nightmare was.
Laughter erupted from the men around him. They all mocked me. My shoulders slumped in defeat as Dante moved to pick up the heavy chains lying in the corner of the room.
The air reeked of alcohol and cigarettes. Soft Latino music played from the speakers, creating a bizarre contrast to the suffocating tension. To them, it was a paradise, but for me, it felt like hell.
“I said kneel, you crazy bitch.” His voice was colder this time. Before I could react, he stormed toward me and yanked my hair, forcing me down.
I yelped in pain, gritting my teeth as his grip tightened. The men laughed harder, their amusement feeding his cruelty.
The saddest part was that it wasn’t always like this. Just yesterday, I was the happiest woman alive. My boyfriend of five years had finally proposed, and for the first time in a long while, I allowed myself to dream of a better future.
But that hope crumbled in less than 24 hours. Today, I was a prisoner. A slave.
I slowly sank to my knees, the cold marble floor biting into my skin. Humiliation washed over me as Dante released his hold on my hair, smirking as if he’d won some twisted game.
“Good girl,” he sneered, his voice dripping with mockery. He didn’t even try to hide the satisfaction in his eyes.
“Now strip,” he ordered, his tone as casual as if he were asking for a drink. The men roared in approval, their voices echoing around me.
I blinked my eyes twice as I felt a wave of shame wash over me, but I refused to let him see the tears forming in my eyes.
Memories from just a few hours ago flooded my mind, hitting me all at once. This nightmare started because of my father.
If only the fire hadn’t started.
My father has been battling severe PTSD ever since the robbery that took my mother and younger sister. I was in college at the time, far from home, when the tragedy struck. The robbers had taken everything—our possessions, my family’s safety, and two lives. My father barely survived.
Since then, it’s been just the two of us. I worked part-time jobs to finish school while trying to keep us afloat. My fiancé, Daniel, had been my rock through it all, helping me when I thought I couldn’t go on.
Absentmindedly, I touched my engagement ring. It was the only piece of my old life that remained, the only thing Dante hadn’t stripped from me.
But now, here I was, kneeling before him in his mansion. A prisoner in every sense of the word.
“Did I stutter?” Dante snapped, his voice cutting through my thoughts. “Strip. Now. And dance. Give us what you got!" He yelled. His boys cheered in agreement.
My hands trembled as I slowly undid the buttons of my shirt.
With every piece of clothing that fell to the floor, I felt my dignity slipping away. The men continued to cheer and holler, their voices loud and vulgar. My heart pounded in my chest, but I kept my gaze on the floor, unable to look at them.
When I was down to nothing but my bra and panties, Dante’s eyes gleamed with triumph. He nodded, a cruel smirk curling his lips.
“Not bad,” he said, his voice low and taunting.
I felt exposed, vulnerable, and utterly powerless. My body trembled as I walked toward the pole in the center of the room, Dante’s laughter echoing in my ears.
I swayed awkwardly to the music, my movements stiff and robotic. Tears streamed down my face, but I kept going. Every second felt like an eternity.
Suddenly, Dante stood and walked toward me, the chain in his hand gleaming under the dim light.
My heart raced extremely fast as i wondered what his next command would be.
“Enough,” he said, his voice softer but no less commanding.
With no power of my own, Dante slowly began to chain me to the pole, i could feel his hot breath tingling on my bare skin. His body was so close to mine, I could feel the warmth coming from him.
He turned to his men. “Get out. All of you.”
The room fell silent as the men hesitated. One by one, they filed out, their smirks lingering as they glanced at me.
The sound of the door locking sent a chill down my spine. My heart raced even faster as his boys left. I was scared of being left alone with Dante because that only meant that he was up to no good.
I wanted to run, to scream, but I was trapped—physically and emotionally.
Without warning, he closed the distance between us and crushed his lips against mine. It wasn’t a kiss—it was a claim. Rough and punishing, as if he wanted to erase every piece of me that existed before him.
I struggled, pushing against his chest, but it was futile. His hands gripped my waist, pulling me closer as his lips trailed down to my neck, claiming every inch of me with a dark determination.
I felt like I was suffocating, trapped in a nightmare I couldn’t wake up from.
My father had gotten a job at Dante’s warehouse to help us stay afloat. He’d been trying so hard to rebuild our lives after the robbery. But his PTSD betrayed him.
He told me he’d heard gunshots and panicked. In his terror, he’d knocked over a keg of oil, starting a fire that destroyed thousands of dollars’ worth of goods.
Dante had barged into our home with his men this evening, furious. He pointed a gun at my father’s head, shouting about the damage and the press hounding him for answers.
He was ready to pull the trigger. I could see it in his eyes that he wasn’t bluffing.
I couldn’t let that happen, my father was the only family I had left.
Desperate, I offered myself in his place.
Dante’s smirk had been cruel. He agreed without hesitation, knowing the pain it would cause my father. My father was stunned, his shock palpable, but he was helpless to stop Dante.
It was clear that taking me would break him even more.
“You’ll pay for this loss with your sweat and blood, and when I'm done with you, you'd wish you were never born,” he’d said. And just like that, I became his prisoner, bound to him for a year to atone for my father’s mistake.
Now, as his hands gripped me tightly and his cold lips marked me, I realized that my nightmare was only beginning.
Lucia’s POVMy chest locked. Like someone had knocked the air from my lungs.I’d left him in the garden minutes ago, and he was okay.Now? He was screaming. Begging. Breaking.It didn’t make sense… none of it did.I stood frozen outside Dante’s gate, my phone dangling in my hand, my mind blank.No. No, no, no.This couldn’t be happening.And then, like the universe was mocking me, the same number flashed across my screen again.UNKNOWN CALLER.I hesitated—just a second too long—before I swiped to answer. “Hello?”A low distorted voice answered. “If you hand that drive to Dante Romano, your father is dead.”My tongue felt thick and useless. Every word got stuck behind my teeth as a cold film of sweat gathered at the back of my neck. “Who is this? What do you want—?”“You have one chance to save him,” the voice snapped. “Bring every copy of the evidence. Alone. No games. No Dante. If you defy us, he dies screaming.”The call ended.My hand dropped to my side, the phone sliding from my f
Lucia’s POVI didn’t breathe.Not for a second, not for a sound. Every nerve in my body locked down like a vault, as the footsteps drew closer… heavier… slower.He moved like someone who wasn’t in a hurry, like he didn’t need to be.I could see his boots from beneath the desk. Scuffed leather, dust-caked soles. A heavy set. The kind of man who didn’t just walk into rooms—he took them.Then I heard it.The soft clack of the keyboard.He’d seen it.Shit. Shit.The laptop. I’d left it on.I shut my eyes, swallowed the panic like it could drown in my throat. Every second stretched into forever as he mumbled something in Russian under his breath.. low, and sharp.Another footstep. He was turning.I clenched my fists, ready to run or fight or scream if I had to. If I died, I wasn’t going down quiet.But then—A thump. A soft, living mewl.He turned.It was a cat.Grey, skinny, tail flicking like it owned the place. It leapt up onto the windowsill, knocked over a mug, and looked straight at
Lucia’s POV311 Edgewater Boulevard didn’t look like a place where answers lived.The building was old, bruised by time and neglect. The metal railing along the porch was rusted. Lights in the hallway flickered like they were clinging to life. But the door wasn’t locked.I slipped inside.I was told to “ask for M,” but what if it was a setup? The smell hit first—dust, cheap cologne, old electricity. A mess of wires, drives, and two crooked monitors were scattered across the desk. Whoever lived here didn’t believe in organization. Or safety.I spotted a folder on the desk, unlabeled, and a worn laptop sitting open in sleep mode. I tapped the spacebar.Locked.Of course.My chest tightened with panic. I didn’t have time.. What if someone caught me?I yanked open the desk drawer, rifled through pens, old receipts, nothing useful. Then I dropped to my knees and felt along the underside of the keyboard.Please. Please.My fingers grazed the edge of a sticky note. I pulled it off, squintin
Lucia’s POVVincenzo.My stomach dropped the moment I opened the door and saw him standing there like a storm in a designer coat—tailored, smug, dangerous. His hair was slicked back, his sharp jaw dusted with stubble, and his eyes… God, his eyes were as dead as I remembered. Cold. Calculated.He looked like a man who had come not to visit, but to ruin something.“What the hell are you doing here?” I demanded, voice low and sharp. “How did you find this address? Who let you in?”Vincenzo cocked his head, amusement flickering in his eyes like a match being struck. “I have my ways,” he said smoothly. “Or did you forget who I am?”“And who are you?” I snapped, heart pounding with fury and something darker.He took a slow, deliberate step forward, his voice dropping like poison in honey.“The man who knows how to make ghosts talk,” he murmured.I narrowed my eyes. “What?”“Dante pulled a stunt on me,” he said smoothly, like it was just another line in a business report. “Some shady little
Lucia’s POV***Flashback***We were back in Chicago for the summer holidays. I’d just gotten into another fight with my parents over Daniel, and this time I didn’t stick around to finish it. I stormed out of the house, grabbing my phone with trembling hands.Daniel picked up on the first ring.“Babe?” His voice was sleepy but alert. “What’s wrong?”“Can I come over?” I asked, already walking. “I just—need to get out of here.”“I’ll meet you halfway. Stay on the phone with me, okay?”He didn’t ask for details. He never did, not until I was ready.When I saw him under the streetlamp, I ran.He didn’t hesitate. He pulled me into his arms like I was something precious. Like I wasn’t full of rage and shame and disappointment. His hands moved up and down my back, steady and grounding.“Breathe,” he whispered into my hair. “I’ve got you.”We ended up at the beach, barefoot in the sand, the wind kissing salt into our skin. I told him everything. How my mother thought he wasn’t enough. How my
Dante’s POVI heard the door open before I saw him.Gabriel stepped into my office like he hadn’t disappeared off the face of the earth. Like he hadn’t left me scrambling through the wreckage he helped create. He looked older somehow, more worn, and a fresh bandage was wrapped around his right forearm.“I heard you were looking for me,” he said coolly, like this was just another meeting.I stared at him for a long second, my pulse thudding hard beneath my skin. “Where the fuck have you been?”He sighed, dropped into the leather seat across from my desk like he had every right to be there. “Out. Handling some business with the Bratva. Got into a scuffle. Nothing serious.”My eyes narrowed, landing on the bandage. “That from the ‘scuffle’?”He nodded. “Bratva boys got a little too handsy with a shipment we were negotiating. One of them thought he could test me. He’s breathing through a tube now.”I didn’t believe a word of it. Gabriel was lying. I could see it in the way he wouldn’t mee
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