
Bound By Blood (A Dark Mafia Romance Novel)
Rachael Diana Longe · Ongoing · 184.9k Words
Introduction
Lorenzo Ren Moretti is a master of deception. To high society, he is Luca D'Angelo, a charming billionaire CEO. To the streets, he is a cold-blooded monster with icy blue eyes and a past carved in tattoos. He commands fear. He demands absolute loyalty. And he has never met an enemy he couldn't break.
Until he meets her.
When Amelia crosses paths with the enigmatic billionaire Luca, an intoxicating, forbidden game of cat and mouse begins.
Chapter 1
Rain slashes across the city, washing the cobblestones in silver and black. The canals shimmer under neon lights, reflecting chaos before it even begins. I grip my rifle, knuckles white, boots silent on wet stone. Every sense is screaming. Tonight, we strike at the heart of the Moretti operation, and failure is not an option.
“Teams Alpha and Bravo, positions,” our captain snaps into the comm. His voice cuts through static and rain. “Target: Moretti warehouse. Intel says heavy arms. Hostile civilians may be present. Approach with caution. Shoot only if fired upon.”
I roll my eyes under my mask. “Shoot only if fired upon,” he says like we’ve got the luxury of a damn coffee break. My squad fans out, shadowing me. We move like ghosts, rifles raised, scanning every shadow. One wrong step, and the city swallows you whole.
The warehouse is huge, a dark slab against the skyline. Spotlights sweep across the perimeter. Guards in tactical gear move like wolves. And then, the first gunshot cracks the night.
“Contact!” someone shouts. Chaos erupts instantly.
From the rooftop, silhouettes move—masked, armed, lethal. Ren Moretti’s men, I know from intel. They fire down at us. Bullets ricochet off concrete and steel. I hit the ground, rolling behind a crate, snapping off two rounds into a guard who thought he had the drop on me. He drops silently, and I move on.
“Keep it tight!” the captain yells. “Breach in three! Teams Alpha, left flank! Bravo, cover the exits!”
I sprint, heart hammering. A door bursts open. Smoke and sparks pour out. More shots. I dive behind a stack of crates as bullets tear through the air around me. My squad trades fire with the Mafia enforcers, the sound deafening. Screams echo. The smell of wet gunpowder mixes with rain and fear.
Grenades explode in the distance. One sprays shrapnel near me, and I roll instinctively, the steel biting my shoulder. Pain? Yes. But adrenaline dulls it. Pain sharpens focus.
I see movement in the shadows—a figure, tall, precise, with a rifle of their own. Moves with uncanny skill, ducking, weaving, returning fire with deadly accuracy. I can’t see their face. Mask hides everything. But they are fast, lethal, and calm amidst the chaos.
“You’re a little overconfident, aren’t you?” I mutter under my breath, ducking behind a barrel. Sparks fly as bullets strike metal beside me.
A laugh replies, low, sarcastic, carrying over the gunfire. “Confidence is better than being dead in a puddle. Trust me.”
I roll my eyes. “Cute. Don’t die before I get a chance to kill you.”
We circle, ducking behind crates, scaffolding, half-collapsed walls. Shots tear the night apart. My squad fights fiercely, pushing forward, clearing rooms, neutralizing Moretti enforcers. Explosions rock the building. Concrete dust rains down.
Suddenly, a sniper shot whistles past my ear. I spin, firing blindly, and the masked figure moves—sliding behind cover with the grace of a predator. Whoever they are, they aren’t just skilled. They are dangerous beyond description.
“Cover me!” I shout. A teammate throws a flash grenade. Light explodes, illuminating the alley. I see them for a split second. Muscular, athletic, precise. Weapon raised. And then they vanish again.
My blood hammers. Whoever this is, they are a ghost. And I am going to get them.
A squad member yells: “Grenade!” and I dive, rolling into cover as an explosion shatters crates behind me. Shrapnel cuts into the air. The masked figure is already moving, sliding between shadows, using the chaos to their advantage.
I chase instinctively. Rain stings my face. Bullets scream past. I duck into a narrow corridor, sliding against a wall. And then—collision.
We crash into each other like lightning. My rifle smashes into theirs. Metal clangs. I stumble back, fists flying, striking their shoulders and arms. They counter, precise strikes, elbows and knees snapping in rhythm. Every move calculated, every blow controlled.
“You fight like you’ve done this before,” I spit, heart racing, muscles screaming.
“And you’re not bad yourself,” they reply, voice harsh and masked, low, almost amused. “Too bad one of us is leaving this fight dead.”
The warehouse trembles around us. Another explosion rocks the structure. Steel beams fall. I shove them hard into the wall. They roll, sweeping my legs. I hit the ground hard. Pain sears, but I scramble up.
Gunfire surrounds us. Moretti enforcers are everywhere. Our squads clash, shouts, screams, and blood mixing. I fire, reload, fire again, each shot calculated. The masked figure moves with equal precision, taking out enemies with surgical skill.
They kick a crate into me. I roll, snap back with the butt of my rifle, striking their shoulder. They stagger, and I seize the moment, closing in. Fist connects. They spin, countering.
And then—our weapons lock. We are nose to nose, breathing rain and smoke, every nerve alive.
“Who the hell are you?” I hiss.
“Who do you think?” Their voice is amused, deadly, confident.
I scowl. “Someone who’s about to die.”
“Try me.”
The building shudders. Another grenade lands nearby, throwing us apart. Debris flies, dust chokes the air. We vanish into opposite shadows. And then—just before the comm cracks through, I see them one last time: a silhouette, broad, controlled, lethal. Masked, unreadable, unforgettable.
I catch my breath. My shoulder throbs, my gloves are slick with rain and blood. The warehouse is in flames behind us. Screams echo.
“Status?” the captain demands.
“Partial clearance,” I grunt. “Target escaped.”
“Are you kidding me?” a teammate shouts. “We cleared the building and they walked?”
I smirk beneath my mask, heart still hammering. “Guess they underestimated us… or overestimated themselves.”
And deep down, a dark thrill settles in my chest. Whoever that masked figure was, they are no ordinary target.
They are precise, ruthless, fast. They move like the storm itself. And I know one thing for certain—we will meet again. And next time, neither of us will hold back.
The ride back to base is silent, almost painfully so. Rain still drips from my hair, mixing with grit and exhaustion, my uniform sticky with blood and mud. My rifle rests across my lap, but my hands refuse to relax. Every nerve is still on fire. My squad exchanges quiet words, recounting shots, near misses, explosions. Their voices are low, professional, but I can feel the tension radiating off each of them.
I want to speak. I want to say something clever, sarcastic, funny. Instead, I stare out the window at the wet city, every streetlight reflecting like shards of glass in the puddles. Someone escaped tonight. One single figure. Masked, fast, precise. A ghost among bullets and smoke. And I didn’t catch them.
I tighten my hands into fists. I can still feel their movements in my muscles, the rhythm of their strikes, the precision of their attacks. Whoever it was, they were good. Too good. And that thought sticks in my chest like a knife.
The squad unloads at the base. Rain drips from coats and hair. My boots squelch against the concrete floors as we move inside. The air smells of wet gunpowder and cold metal. Debriefings await. Reports, accusations, and the inevitable questions.
“Amelia Russo,” a voice cuts through the chatter. Deep, commanding, cutting. “My office. Now.”
I freeze mid-step. My father. General Marco Russo. The weight behind his voice is unmistakable. No sarcasm, no warning—just pure authority.
I nod, forcing my jaw to unclench, and follow the hallway. My squad watches silently, exchanging quick glances. I can feel their pity, their concern. Doesn’t matter.
His office door is open, lights harsh, the smell of polished wood and leather filling my senses. He sits behind his desk, immaculate in uniform, medals gleaming even in the dim light. His face is unreadable at first. Then his eyes lock onto me. And I see the storm.
“Report,” he says, voice low. Calm, but lethal.
I step forward, keeping my hands visible. “Sir. Operation was partially successful. We cleared the building and neutralized the majority of the Moretti forces. Casualties were minimal. The target—”
He cuts me off with a sharp snap of his hand. “The target? The target escaped?”
I feel my stomach tighten. I swallow. “Yes, sir. One unknown operative managed to—”
“Unknown operative?” he hisses, standing suddenly. The chair scrapes against the floor. “Do you know what this means, Amelia? One man, one fucking man, got away? You let a Mafia member escape?”
I ball my fists in anger, nails digging into my palms. I grit my teeth, forcing my jaw to remain steady. Anger rises like fire in my chest, and I fight it down. I will not show weakness. Not here. Not to him.
“You think this is a joke?” he continues, voice rising. “Your brother would have done much better.” His eyes narrow. “Perhaps I should have sent him instead.”
Heat flushes my face. My hands shake. My chest burns. My mind races. He doesn’t know. He doesn’t know who I fought. Who I saw. Who walked out of that warehouse alive.
I force a calm tone, voice steady even as my heart hammers. “Sir, the target was highly trained. Tactical. And extremely dangerous. I engaged directly. I—I was confident we could handle them, but…”
He slams a fist on the desk. The vibration rattles papers, pens. My body flinches. “But what, Amelia? But they escaped? You failed. That is not confidence. That is incompetence. You know how long I have waited to bring the Moretti operation down? You know the blood on my hands already? And now you let one of them live?”
“Sir—” I start, but he cuts me off with a wave of his hand.
“Don’t justify. Don’t explain. You failed. And I trusted you.”
I clamp my teeth together. Anger fights with guilt and frustration. I want to scream at him. To tell him that he doesn’t understand, that he wasn’t there. That the figure I faced—masked, fast, lethal—was unlike any man in his intel reports.
“You think I am scared of the truth?” I snap, voice low but controlled. “I was there, father. I saw him. I—he wasn’t just a Mafia thug. He was precise. Intelligent. Calculated. I fought him. And he escaped. I didn’t fail. He’s… he’s something else entirely.”
Silence. The air between us thickens, charged. His eyes narrow, scanning my face as if he can see every heartbeat, every secret thought.
“You—” he breathes, low, dangerous. “You let someone escape because… because they impressed you?”
I bite my lip, swallow. “No. I—I survived. That was the goal. The team survived. But yes… he’s good. Too good to be a regular target.”
He laughs. Low. Hard. Sarcastic, bitter. “Good? You think a Mafia enforcer is good? Amelia, you are letting emotion cloud your judgment. If he escapes, people die. Do you understand that?”
“Yes, sir,” I say, voice sharp, clenched. “I understand. But he’s different. You’ll see soon enough. Whoever he is, he’s not just a soldier. He’s… something else.”
Marco Russo leans back, jaw tight. His hands press to his temples. “I will not tolerate excuses. I will not tolerate failure. You think I care about how clever he was? Clever doesn’t stop bullets, Amelia. Clever doesn’t stop grief. Clever doesn’t stop revenge. One more mistake like this, and…”
I flare my nostrils. I am ready to argue, ready to fire back. But I force the words down, let them simmer. I am not weak. I am not a child. My fists unclench, but the fire in my chest does not fade.
He leans forward, eyes piercing. “You will not make this personal. You will not fantasize about your enemies. Do you understand?”
“Yes, sir,” I breathe.
But inside, the storm rages. The masked figure haunts every thought. I replay our fight over and over. Every strike, every parry, every laugh under their mask. Who are you? I think, teeth clenched. And why can’t I stop thinking about you?
I step back, control returning, professional mask back in place. “Report filed, sir.”
He nods, cold, distant. “Dismissed.”
I leave his office, rain still dripping from my hair, shoulders tense. Outside, my squad is gathering, exchanging muted chatter. I smile faintly, sarcastic, sharp.
“Well,” I murmur under my breath, “at least someone had fun tonight.”
My boots squish on wet concrete. My rifle swings against my shoulder. And I know
the truth, chilling and thrilling all at once: whoever that masked figure was, I will meet them again. And next time, it will not be by accident.
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