"The Mafia King’s Scarlet Trap" Chapter 2
Elena reached for her glass, the amber liquid trembling as her fingers grazed the crystal, a deliberate, nonchalant gesture.
The local scanner in her ring hummed again, confirming the successful extraction of the ledger. Six minutes. Still. Enough. Almost.
Victor's gaze never wavered. He saw her movements as attempts at concealment.
Her mind was a humming processor, analyzing the micro-dilations of his pupils and the tension in his jaw.
She tilted her chin, her emerald-green eyes meeting his storm-gray gaze with a calm so absolute it bordered on the unnatural. "Mr. Cassano… such a shame I can't linger a bit longer."
"Shh-" Victor's eyes darkened, a flash of genuine, predatory interest flickering behind the gray.
He reached for the bottle of Krug champagne resting in the silver ice bucket, his movements unhurried and lethal.
As he gripped the neck of the bottle, he leaned forward, his massive chest narrowing the distance between them until she could feel the radiant heat of his body.
He began to pour. The golden liquid hissed into her glass, but his focus never left her face. As he retracted his hand, he didn't pull away cleanly. Instead, he let his knuckles slide—deliberately, agonizingly slowly—against the back of her hand.
The contact was an electric jolt. It was a touch meant to provoke a retreat, to force her to pull back and acknowledge his superior strength.
Elena did the opposite.
Instead of flinching, she turned her hand slightly, catching his knuckles in the hollow of her palm, prolonging the lingering, static friction.
Victor's sensory perception was terrifyingly sharp. He wasn't just touching her; he was reading her pulse, measuring the moisture on her skin, and hunting for the slightest tremor of fear.
He found none.
Victor felt a jolt of something that wasn't quite desire and wasn't quite rage. It was an obsession with the anomaly.
Most women looked at him with hunger or terror; this woman looked at him like he was a particularly interesting piece of architectural decay.
"You're a long way from home, miss," he murmured, his voice dropping into a dangerous, intimate register.
"I suppose I can make my way home, exactly as I came," she said, tilting her head slightly, her red hair falling over her shoulder in a silken curtain, creating a false sense of whispered confidence.
"Anything could happen to you, little bird…and you won't survive." his lips grazing the shell of her ear.
He paused, his grip on her jaw tightening just enough to be an oath of ownership.
"Now that you're in my grasp… and I won't let you fly away,"his voice laced with a dark, obsessive promise.
Elena felt the trap snap shut, not with a bang, but with the terrifyingly soft sound of his voice.
As Victor Cassano looked at her with the eyes of a man who had just found his new favorite obsession, she realized she might have just walked into a cage she didn't want to leave.
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"I think you will, Mr. Cassano," her voice dropping to a conspiratorial silk, "you might want to spend less time on me and more time looking at the manifests for the North Docks. I hear there's a rogue shipment of 'medical supplies' scheduled for tomorrow at 03:00. It’s moving through Pier 14—a blind spot in the Cassano grid, if my sources are correct."
It was a drop-feed of fake intelligence, a ghost in the machine designed to see if he would scramble his forces or if he already knew his perimeter was breached.
Victor didn't move. He didn't reach for a phone or signal his guards.
He realized then that she wasn't just some woman.
"A rogue shipment," he repeated, the words tasting like a threat. "And why would a 'lost bird' like you care about the logistics of my harbor?"
"I don't," Elena lied beautifully, her emerald eyes shimmering with a simulated fracture of concern.
"But I find that men in your position are much more agreeable when they aren't distracted by internal betrayals. Consider it a gift. A gesture of... goodwill."
The sexual tension between them, already thick enough to choke the room, spiked into something volatile.
Victor slammed his empty glass onto the table—not with violence, but with a finality that signaled the end of the conversation's civility.
He lunged forward, his hand snaking out to grip the edge of the table behind her, effectively pinning her into the leather booth.
He leaned in until his lips were inches from her ear, his hot breath brushing the crimson strands at her temple. The scent of him—that intoxicating, masculine musk—overwhelmed her logic protocols for a treacherous second.
"You're good," he whispered, his voice a low growl that vibrated against her skin. "But you’ve made a mistake."
His thumb tracing the sharp, defiant line of her jaw with a terrifying, calm devotion.
He forced her to look at him, his storm-gray eyes burning with an untamed, primitive dominance.
"You think you can play in the dark and remain unseen?" he murmured, his lips grazing the shell of her ear.
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