"The Mafia King’s Scarlet Trap" Chapter 20
The silence of the clifftop mansion was not the peaceful, but heavy, pressurized stillness that followed a catastrophic storm.
The moonlight went through the high, arched windows of the gallery hallway, jagged shadows across the white marble floor.
The scent of salt air from the balcony still clung to their clothes, mingling with the metallic, iron-tang of the blood they had just used to sign their names into the earth.
Elena walked several paces ahead of Victor, her bare feet silent against the stone. The weight of the diamond necklace at her throat felt like a noose, and the memory of the blood drying on her palm felt like a brand she could never wash away.
For six years, she had been a creature of pure, cold mathematics. She was a series of contingencies, a ghost built from grief and sharpened into a blade.
As Elena reached the center of the dark hallway, she stopped, her hand reaching out to steady herself against a cold marble pillar. Her breath came in shallow, jagged hitches that she couldn't suppress.
The "Shadow" was retreating into the dark, leaving behind a woman whose foundations had been pulverized by the man following her.
Victor could hear her breathing—a frantic, rhythmic percussion that signaled a total system failure.
"Elena," he murmured.
She didn't answer.
She couldn't.
The images she had kept locked in the deepest vault of her mind were suddenly flooding her vision. The sound of the rain in the alley six years ago. The smell of cheap exhaust and expensive gunpowder. The way the light had left her sister's eyes, turning them into dull, green glass.
A soft, broken sound escaped her throat.
Victor was behind her instantly. He watched the way her shoulders shook, the way her fingers curled against the marble until her knuckles were white.
"The logic is failing, isn't it?" Victor whispered, his voice dark and terrifyingly perceptive.
He leaned closer, his breath hot against the back of her neck, his large frame blocking out what little moonlight remained.
Elena turned around, her back hitting the pillar as she looked up at him. In the darkness, her emerald eyes weren't cold; they were overflowing, shimmering with a raw, brilliant moisture she could no longer hide.
"She was only fourteen, Victor," Elena choked out, her voice a shattered thread.
"They didn't even notice," she whispered, her hands coming up to clutch the lapels of his white shirt, her fingers trembling. "A tactical error in a minor skirmish over a shipment of grain. But she wasn't a variable. She was my sister. She was the only thing in the world that was soft, and they turned her into a statistic."
Victor looked down at her, didn't offer platitudes or the empty comfort of a lesser man. He reached out, his hands cupping her face, his thumbs dragging across her cheeks to catch the hot, genuine tears.
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"Tell me about it, Elena," he commanded softly, his forehead dropping to rest against hers. "Give me the details of it. I want every weight you carry."
"It was so quiet," she sobbed, the dam finally breaking. "After the shots stopped, it was just the sound of the rain hitting the pavement. I held her, and I promised her I would erase the name Cassano from the earth. I spent every second of every day for six years becoming a monster so I could kill the monsters who took her."
"And now you're in my house," Victor murmured, his grip tightening on her jaw, his possessiveness expanding to include her pain. "You're bound to the blood you swore to spill."
"I hate you for it," she breathed, her eyes searching his, searching for a way to find the cold logic again. "I hate that you bought this house. I hate that you look at me as if I'm something more than a target."
"I don't look at you as a target," his voice dropping into a guttural register that made her heart hammer against his chest. "I look at you and I see the only creature on this earth that is real. Your hate is just another form of obsession, little bird. It's what keeps you breathing."
He pulled her closer, his hands sliding down her back to lock around her waist, crushing the midnight-blue silk between them.
Elena let out a broken, ragged breath, her head falling against his shoulder as the last of her strength evaporated.
Victor slid down the pillar, his massive frame descending until he was sitting on the cold marble floor, pulling her down with him.
He wrapped his arms around her, a permanent, protective shackle of muscle and bone.
He rocked her slowly, the rhythmic motion a stark contrast to the violence they had both committed just hours before.
"Let it go," Victor whispered into her red hair, his lips ghosting over her temple. "The hunt is over. You are here. You are mine."
Elena buried her face in the crook of his neck, her tears soaking the fabric of his shirt.
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