a's neck felt like chains, cold
mahogany shelves filled with ancient books and gold-framed portraits of dead men with lifeless
feared underworld magnate in the southern bloc, stood with
uciano," he declared,
e he summoned her with no explanation, and now the reason stood before her, tal
ok a slow sip, his gaze drifting out the tall window overlooking the iron-wrought gates. "Thi
How to speak with power, walk with power, smile without ever showing weakne
er voice trembled, bu
his head sharp
ut she didn't. "I said I'm not marrying Adam. He's v
to a cold smirk. "You'll be
or sale,"
all before she saw it leave his hand. Sh
am Luciano is offering us protection, alliance, and legacy. You thi
them away. Showing weakness was dangerous.
r die than
g silence
just inches from her face. His voice dropp
could destroy her in other ways. Lock her up. Strip her o
to leave
ed in the champagne-colored gown her father had ordered for the engagement
e, the one she'd hidden for months. Inside were notes she'd scribbled sec
Alle
s dangerous to ut
t that left Allerick in a wheelchair, and that the Don had sworn to end the Valencia bloodline in return
lace a Valencia s
s her onl
and stuffed it with cash, forged ID, a burner ph
by her younger sister's room. Her heart clenched, but she didn'
the route she'd practiced in her head a hundred times. Her pulse raced
d. A car she paid off weeks ago
he got in, slammed the
ed to life, and
ry took six hours. Every turn felt
ing into the sky. The city faded behind her, replaced by thick woo
n know if he'd see her, or kill her on sight. But the fea
ack coat flapping behind her in the
ick," she called out, tryi
le
speakers, a voic
a Val
ping their coffee inside. The daughter of Frankli
here yo
slowly, groanin
suited men stepping out. Their e
, just motioned f
is could be her end. But she'd rather di
te, a fortress-like mansion, nothing like her father's polis
m lamps and flickering firelight. It smel
he e
Alle
ing like sh
nd that didn't need movement. His sharp jawline, scarred slightly near the tem
k at first. Ju
nd indifferent. "The lion's daughte
chin. "I came to
ould be begging for mercy
ercy," she said. "I
und. "You ran from Daddy. How swee
tract marriag
om wen
darkened. "You think t
nd I'll be your bride. Your pawn. Whatever you want
in re
ver Franklin Valenc
der firelight. "Tell me, Leora... did Daddy ever mention
. Then you won't need to
like a man deciding wh
like naiv
," she said. "
as a lo
y, he said,