"The Mafia King’s Scarlet Trap" Chapter 8
The midnight thunderstorm clawed at the floor-to-ceiling glass of the penthouse like a caged beast.
Outside, the Chicago skyline was a fractured map of electric gold and bruising purple.
Elena could feel the radiant heat of his skin, a furnace of adrenaline and ancient trauma.
She withdrew her hand slowly, the friction of her skin against his scars feeling like a betrayal of her own mission.
Victor didn't stop her this time, but his storm-gray eyes followed her every movement with a new, terrifying intensity.
Elena walked toward the towering wall of glass, her silk robe trailing behind her like a lingering wound.
She stopped inches from the window, watching the rain lash against the transparency that separated them from the abyss.
"The world is so loud tonight," she whispered, her voice barely audible over the rumble of thunder.
Victor remained by the desk, a silhouette of tailored shoulders and raw, unyielding power.
"The sky is just reflecting the city's mood, Elena," he replied, his baritone rough with the remnants of his earlier confession.
He crossed the room with the unhurried, silent grace of a predator who had found his center.
He didn't touch her, but he stood close enough that his shadow swallowed her completely.
Elena looked at her own reflection in the dark glass, her emerald eyes shimmering with a calculated luminescence.
She knew this was the moment to deepen the hook, to turn his protective instinct into a permanent, terminal obsession.
She needed to give him a piece of her soul, but it had to be a piece that was already dead.
"I had a sister once," she said, her voice dropping into a register of haunting, fragile beauty.
She didn't mention her quest for his father's head or the ledger data currently encrypted in her mind.
"She was younger than me, filled with the kind of youth that doesn't belong in a city like this," Elena continued.
She let her shoulders drop just a fraction, a simulated fracture of the poise she usually wore like armor.
"One night, the light just... went out."
She turned her head slightly, letting a single, brilliant tear escape the corner of her emerald eye.
It was a masterpiece of emotional engineering, a simulated grief that was nonetheless rooted in a very real, very deep agony.
She watched his reflection in the glass, monitoring his reaction with the cold, internal logic of an operative.
Victor's jaw tightened until the bone threatened to snap through the skin.
The protective instinct that had been simmering since the casino vault suddenly hardened into a cold, diamond-hard obsession.
He hated that she had a past he couldn't control.
He hated that there were men in the world who had seen her broken before he ever saw her whole.
Silently, in the hollow of his chest, Victor Cassano made a vow to the dark.
He would find every hand that had ever caused her pain.
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He would hunt down anyone who had ever made her emerald eyes display even a flicker of this grief.
He would erase their names from the earth and burn the ground where they had stood.
Elena watched the shift in his posture, the way his hands curled into white-knuckled fists at his sides.
She felt a surge of triumph, but beneath it, a cold, creeping fear began to take root.
She was playing the role of the broken prey so well that she feared she might be losing the hunter within.
Logic that usually governed her every breath was being suffocated by the heat of his gaze.
She was supposed to be the one holding the matches, but Victor was the one turning the room into an inferno.
"She was collateral damage," Elena whispered, her voice trembling with a genuine sorrow she couldn't entirely fake.
"A crossfire that didn't care about names."
Victor didn't speak; he moved.
He stepped into the narrow space between her and the glass, trapping her against the cold transparency.
His massive hands came up to frame her face, his thumbs catching the tear before it could fall further.
"Tell me their names, Elena," he growled, the command vibrating through his fingertips into her jaw.
The air pressure in the room seemed to drop, the atmosphere becoming as thin and dangerous as a mountain peak.
He was pinning her with his weight, his broad chest a wall of charcoal wool and desperate devotion.
"Give them to me," he whispered, his lips brushing against her forehead as if he were trying to absorb her trauma.
"Whoever took her from you. Whoever made you walk into the dark alone."
Elena looked up at him, her emerald eyes searching his for a way out, only to find the gates were locked.
She realized then that Victor Cassano didn't want to just love her; he wanted to be her vengeance.
He wanted to be the weapon she used to bleed the world.
"They are ghosts now, Victor," she lied, her voice a silken thread of misdirection. "Ghosts can't be killed."
"I am the king of ghosts," Victor countered, his grip on her jaw tightening with terrifying, calm devotion.
"I will drag them back from the hell they're hiding in just to show you how they die."
He leaned down until his nose brushed hers, his eyes burning with an unhinged, primitive obsession.
He was no longer just a mafia heir; he was a god of war demanding a sacrifice at her altar.
"Don't lie to me again, little bird."
Elena felt the glass behind her vibrating with the force of the thunder.
She felt the heat of his body demanding a surrender she wasn't ready to give.
The air was silent, her logic protocols failing in the face of his absolute, unadulterated obsession.
A woman trapped against the sky by a man who was prepared to kill the world to keep her from crying.
"Tell me," he whispered, his lips hovering an inch from hers.
Elena closed her eyes, her mind a chaotic map of dead names and fresh blood.
The trap had closed, and for the first time, the hunter was the one being consumed.
"Silvio Moretti," she whispered, giving him the name he had already spoken, the first piece of the puzzle.
Victor's eyes flared with a lethal, crystalline light.
"Then he is the first one," Victor promised against her lips.
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