"The Mafia King’s Scarlet Trap" Chapter 5
As Victor led her toward the exit. His hand was a heavy, possessive brand against the small of her back, his fingers splayed across the obsidian silk of her dress as if to remind every passing capo that she was now a line item in the Cassano ledger.
They had barely reached the threshold of the main casino floor when the world tilted.
It wasn't a sound at first, but a sudden, violent displacement of air that rattled Elena's teeth.
Then came the roar—a muffled, rhythmic thud-crunch that originated from the primary elevator bank.
The floor of The Obsidian bucked like a wounded beast. Dust and pulverized marble rained from the vaulted ceiling, coating the emerald velvet of the poker tables in a shroud of gray ash.
"Down!" Victor's voice wasn't a command; it was a roar of pure, instinctual protection.
He didn't wait for her to make move. He pivoted, his massive frame shielding her as he slammed her back against a structural pillar.
His body over hers, a living wall of charcoal wool and tempered muscle. Elena felt the jagged edge of a adrenaline-fueled dependency spike in her chest—an unwanted, treacherous thrill at the way his heartbeat thundered against her own ribs.
Red emergency lights flickered to life, bathing the chaos in the color of fresh arterial blood. High-pitched sirens wailed, signaling the initiation of the emergency structural lockdown. Steel shutters began to hiss downward, sealing the exits with the finality of a tombstone.
"Over here!"
A man emerged from the swirling grit, his weapon drawn and his eyes scanning the carnage with a cold, professional detachment.
Dante, Victor's head of security and loyal underboss. His gaze landed on Elena, and for a split second, his eyes narrowed with a suspicion so sharp it felt like a physical blade.
"The main exit is gone, Sir," Dante reported, his voice tight. "The perimeter is breached. It's a targeted hit."
Victor pulled back just enough to look Elena in the eye. He expected to see a crumbling socialite.
Elena's emerald eyes were wide, yes, but they were scanning the room with a terrifying, mathematical precision. She wasn't looking for a way to hide; she was mapping the architecture of the disaster.
"The subterranean vault," Elena said, her voice a calm, chilling contrast to the sirens.
"The casino's emergency blueprints show a reinforced courier tunnel that leads to the old subway line. If the lockdown is active, the terminal in the vault is the only way to override the perimeter gates."
Victor's eyebrows twitched—a micro-expression of profound respect for her hyper-logical mind under fire.
"You heard the lady," Victor growled to Dante. "Move."
They raced through the service corridors, the sound of gunfire echoing from the floors above.
They reached the massive, titanium-alloy door of the subterranean vault, but the keypad was a charred ruin of melted plastic and sparking wires.
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"EMP surge fried the relay," Dante hissed, checking his weapon and glancing down the hall. "I'll hold the stairwell, Sir. If they..."
"I can bridge the relay," Elena said, stepping toward the terminal without hesitation.
Dante's hand went to his holster, his suspicion flaring into open hostility. "And how does a guest know how to bypass a Grade-A military encryption?"
Elena didn't look back. She reached into the fiery waves of her red hair and pulled out a long, silver hairpin.
"Call it luck or skill… I get high marks at everything." She told truth this time.
Victor watched her, fascinated.
He moved to the center of the hallway, his Glock 17 drawn, his posture radiating the casual sovereignty of a man who owned the dark.
As the first of the advancing security forces—men in tactical gear that didn't match the Cassano uniform—began to appear at the end of the corridor, Victor opened fire with lethal, unhurried precision.
While the air was filled with the rhythmic crack-crack of Victor's weapon, Elena knelt before the terminal. Her fingers were steady as she used the hairpin to bridge the damaged copper contacts. She wasn't just fixing a door; she was mapping the digital architecture of the hit.
She leaned in closer, her nostrils flaring as she caught a specific scent from the scorched faceplate. It wasn't just gunpowder. It was a sweet, chemical aroma—a PETN stabilizer used in high-velocity C-4.
"Victor!" she called out over the gunfire. "The explosive residue... is high-velocity C-4 with a PETN-X stabilizer"
Victor dropped a shooter and glanced back, his eyes narrowing. Her voice dropping to a chilling whisper.
PETN-X.
His family’s research and development arm in the northern territories had perfected that exact PETN-X formula three months ago to increase the yield of their tactical charges.
It was proprietary. It was unlisted. It was supposed to be the most secure asset in the Cassano arsenal.
The hit hadn't come from the Bratva or a rival family. It was an inside play. A betrayal from within his own inner circle, using his own fangs to bite him.
"Dante! Check the frequency!" Victor roared.
"On it, Sir!" Dante replied, though his eyes remained fixed on Elena with a curdling distrust. If she could identify syndicate-grade explosives by scent, she was a threat that needed to be neutralized—Don's obsession or not.
A high-pitched chirp signaled the terminal's bypass.
"The hydraulics are active," Elena announced, her voice tight. "But the system is on a failsafe loop. We have ten seconds before the lockdown resets and seals this vault permanently."
She slammed her palm against the manual override.
The massive steel door groaned, rising with agonizing slowness.
"Go! Dante, move!" Victor shoved his underboss toward the widening gap. Dante scrambled through, his weapon still aimed back toward the hallway.
Victor grabbed Elena by the waist, his hand a heavy, warm brand against her skin, and practically threw her into the vault's threshold. She stumbled, her emerald dress tearing against the concrete as she landed on the other side.
She scrambled to her feet, turning back just in time to see Victor remain in the hallway. He wasn't stepping through. He was reloading, his eyes fixed on a second wave of tactical shooters rounding the corner.
"Victor! Get in here!" she screamed, simulated a raw, genuine desperation.
The steel door reached its apex and began its inevitable, hydraulic descent.
Victor turned his head. The red emergency lights caught the sharp, brutal angle of his jaw and the dark intensity of his eyes. He wasn't looking at the shooters. He was looking at her with a terrifying, calm devotion—the look of a man who would burn the world just to ensure she remained untouched.
"Run, little bird," he mouthed through the gap.
The door slammed shut with a bone-jarring thud, the locks engaging with a series of heavy, metallic clicks that sounded like a coffin lid closing.
Elena was safe. She was in the vault, with Dante's suspicious eyes boring into her back and the flash drive from the alleyway tucked into her bodice. She had the data. She had the proof of the internal betrayal.
But as she stared at the cold, unyielding steel, she felt a hollow ache in her chest that logic couldn't explain.
She had come to destroy the Cassano empire, the man who had just sacrificed himself to save her...
"I'm not running," she whispered to the unfeeling metal, her fingers curling into a fist around her silver hairpin.
On the other side of the door, Victor Cassano stood alone in the dark, ready to show his betrayers why he was the only man who owned the shadows.
He didn't know his "little bird" was a predator; he only knew that for the first time in his life, he had found something worth dying for.
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