"The Mafia's American Rose" Chapter 1
Chapter 1 — The City That Watched
Florence was supposed to be the beginning of everything.
For Emily Carter, it was supposed to be the year she reinvented herself—the year she traded rainy Seattle sidewalks for sun-warmed Italian stone, instant coffee for espresso so strong it made her hands shake, and lecture halls for art studios overlooking the Arno River.
Instead, it became the place where everything cracked.
Emily stood on the small balcony of her student apartment, gripping the cool iron railing as the evening bells of the cathedral rang across the city.
Florence glowed at sunset.
Terracotta rooftops burned gold beneath the fading light. The distant dome of Santa Maria del Fiore floated above the skyline like something unreal.
Normally she loved this moment.
But tonight, her phone screen lit up with a message that made her stomach twist.
Lucastexted:
We need to talk.
Her chest tightened.
Those four words had never meant anything good.
Lucas had come with her to Italy six months ago—her boyfriend of two years, the boy who promised adventure and romance and long weekends traveling through Europe.
At first, it had been perfect.
They drank cheap wine on the Ponte Vecchio, shared gelato at midnight, and got lost wandering streets that smelled like fresh bread and old stone.
But slowly things changed.
Lucas complained about everything.
The language.
The classes.
The distance from home.
And most of all, the loneliness.
Emily typed back.
Emily:
What's wrong?
The reply came instantly.
Come home.
A strange cold feeling settled in her chest.
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The apartment door creaked when she pushed it open.
Lucas was sitting on the couch.
But he wasn't alone.
Emily stopped moving.
A girl sat beside him—long dark hair, glossy lips, a tight red dress that screamed *not a student*.
The room felt suddenly too small.
Lucas stood up quickly.
"Em, wait—"
"What is this?" Emily asked quietly.
The girl grabbed her purse, clearly eager to escape the tension.
Lucas rubbed his face.
"It's not what it looks like."
Emily laughed softly.
"That line has never worked in the history of cheating."
The girl slipped past her toward the door without meeting Emily's eyes.
The apartment fell silent.
Lucas exhaled.
"I've been lonely," he said.
Emily blinked.
"You cheated because you're lonely?"
"I didn't mean for it to happen."
"That's usually how cheating works."
Lucas ran a hand through his hair.
"You're always studying. Always out with your classmates. I barely see you anymore."
Emily stared at him.
"I'm here for school, Lucas."
"And what about us?"
The question hung between them.
Emily realized something terrifying in that moment.
The boy she moved across the world with… wasn't the person she thought he was.
"You know what?" she said softly.
"Maybe this place isn't the problem."
Lucas frowned.
"What's that supposed to mean?"
"It means," Emily said, grabbing her bag from the chair, "you just showed me exactly who you are."
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She walked out before he could answer.
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Florence at night was loud and alive.
Music spilled from restaurants.
Tourists laughed in crowded piazzas.
The smell of garlic and wine floated through the warm air.
Emily walked without thinking.
Her eyes burned, but she refused to cry.
Lonely.
That word kept echoing in her head.
Lonely.
After two years together.
After moving across an ocean.
She ended up near a quiet street lined with old stone buildings.
A black car idled near the curb.
Emily barely noticed it.
She sank onto the steps of a closed café and finally let the tears come.
For a few minutes, the world faded into blurry lights.
Then a deep voice broke the silence.
"Americana."
Emily looked up.
A man stood beside the car.
Tall.
Broad-shouldered.
Dressed in a perfectly tailored black suit.
He looked older than the students she usually saw—maybe mid-thirties.
Dark hair.
Sharp jaw.
Eyes like polished obsidian.
He studied her with unsettling calm.
"Are you lost?" he asked.
Emily quickly wiped her face.
"No."
His gaze flicked toward the direction she had walked from.
"Your boyfriend disagrees."
Her heart skipped.
"How do you—"
The man's mouth curved slightly.
"I have eyes."
Emily frowned.
"You were watching?"
"Everyone in this neighborhood was watching."
That somehow made it worse.
She stood up quickly.
"Well, thanks for the concern, but I'm fine."
She started to walk away.
His voice stopped her.
"You deserve better than a man who cheats on you in a rented apartment."
Emily turned slowly.
"How could you possibly know that?"
The man didn't answer.
Instead, he stepped closer.
Up close, his presence felt… dangerous.
Not threatening.
Just powerful.
Like the quiet before a storm.
"Florence," he said calmly, "is a small city."
Emily folded her arms.
"And you are?"
He studied her for another long moment.
Then he said simply:
"Alessandro Romano."
The name meant nothing to her.
But the way he said it… sounded important.
Emily forced a polite smile.
"Nice to meet you."
She turned to leave again.
"Emily Carter."
She froze.
Slowly, she looked back at him.
"You've been here seven months," Alessandro continued calmly.
"American literature major. University exchange program."
Her stomach dropped.
"How do you know that?"
His expression didn't change.
"Because," he said quietly, "when something interesting appears in my city… I notice."
Emily's pulse raced.
"Interesting?"
His eyes moved slowly over her face.
"Very."
For some reason, that single word made her breath hitch.
He stepped closer again.
Too close.
Emily should have backed away.
But she didn't.
"You look heartbroken," Alessandro said softly.
She forced a laugh.
"Congratulations on your detective skills."
He tilted his head slightly.
"Your boyfriend is weak."
Emily raised an eyebrow.
"That's a bold statement."
"It's a correct one."
Silence stretched between them.
The night air felt heavier.
Then Alessandro said something that made her stomach flip.
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"Perhaps," he said calmly, "you need a man who understands how to take care of what belongs to him."
Emily stared at him.
"That sounds incredibly possessive."
His gaze darkened slightly.
"Yes."
Her heart began beating faster.
This man was a stranger.
A dangerous stranger.
And yet something about him made the world feel sharper… more vivid.
Like she had stepped into a story she didn't understand.
Alessandro opened the car door.
"Let me take you home."
Emily hesitated.
Every sensible instinct told her to refuse.
But curiosity whispered louder.
"Why?" she asked.
His answer was simple.
"Because I want to."
And for reasons she couldn't explain…
Emily got into the car.
Chapter 2 — The Man Who Owns Florence
Emily sat stiffly in the passenger seat of the black car.
The interior smelled faintly of leather and expensive cologne. Outside the window, Florence slid past in a blur of golden lights and narrow streets.
She kept stealing glances at the man beside her.
Alessandro Romano drove with effortless calm, one hand resting on the wheel. The dashboard light cast shadows across his sharp features.
He looked like someone who belonged in command of rooms, not sitting quietly beside a stranger he had just picked up from the street.
Emily finally broke the silence.
"So," she said, folding her arms, "do you normally collect crying girls off sidewalks?"
His mouth curved faintly.
"Only the interesting ones."
She rolled her eyes.
"You keep saying that. Interesting how?"
"You walked away."
"From my cheating boyfriend?"
"Yes."
Emily frowned.
"That's not interesting. That's basic self-respect."
"For many people," Alessandro said calmly, "it is surprisingly rare."
They stopped at a red light near the river.
The Arno shimmered black beneath the bridges.
Emily turned slightly toward him.
"You still haven't explained something."
"What?"
"How you know so much about me."
Alessandro didn't answer right away.
When the light turned green, he drove forward again before finally speaking.
"Information travels quickly in this city."
"That's not an answer."
"It's the only one you will receive tonight."
Emily stared at him.
"You're very mysterious."
"I prefer efficient."
She studied him carefully now.
Expensive suit.
Watch that probably cost more than her entire semester abroad.
Confidence that bordered on dangerous.
"What do you do, exactly?" she asked.
Alessandro glanced at her.
"A little of everything."
"That sounds suspicious."
"It should."
Emily laughed softly despite herself.
"Great. I just got into a car with a suspicious stranger."
"Not a stranger," Alessandro corrected.
"You know my name."
"That doesn't make you less strange."
"Fair."
The car slowed as they entered a quieter district.
Emily suddenly realized something.
"This isn't the way to my apartment."
Alessandro nodded.
"Correct."
Her stomach tightened.
"Then where are we going?"
"To talk somewhere quieter."
Emily gave him a sharp look.
"That sounds like the beginning of a crime documentary."
He chuckled.
"You watch too much television."
"And you answer too little."
The car turned into a courtyard surrounded by tall stone buildings.
A large iron gate opened automatically.
Emily's eyes widened.
"Okay," she said slowly, "now I'm definitely in a crime documentary."
Alessandro parked the car.
Before she could say anything else, a man in a dark suit approached and opened Alessandro's door.
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