Introduction
But when she stepped out of her “safe place” to embrace the parents she never knew, she didn’t find love but found betrayal. Sold like currency into a marriage meant to strengthen weak alliances.
Before the altar, she is stolen. Not rescued. Stolen. By the ruthless Mafia Prince, her sworn enemy. The man who holds the world in his fist, who sees her not as a bride but as the final weapon to end a blood feud that carved their destinies.
What begins as revenge soon spirals into obsession, into fire, into the one forbidden truth neither can escape;
They were made for each other, in blood, in war, in love.
But love in a world of blood has a price. And the price is everything.
Chapter 1
They called it the Safe Place.
Not because it was safe for everyone, but because it was safe for her.
Beneath the city that never slept, far below the neon signs, silk gowns, and champagne laughter, lay a world stitched together by secrets and screams. Down there, in a fortress carved into steel and shadows, Seraphina D’Angelis reigned. She had no throne, no crown, no court, but she had fear, and fear was more binding than loyalty.
Her name was Whisper. The Phantom.
Her power was a legend.
Her face was a mystery.
To the world above, she didn’t exist. To the underworld below, she was both god and devil. No one dared speak of her loudly. To do so was to invite death. And yet no one knew whether the monster in the shadows was a man or a woman. Seraphina had kept it that way on purpose. Her empire was built not on flesh, but on terror.
Tonight, the Safe Place breathed quietly. Weapons gleamed on polished glass walls. Stacks of coded documents lay neatly on the black marble table. A half-finished chessboard sat to the side, mid-match, the white queen still untouched.
Seraphina sat in silence.
She was dressed in black, her hair tied back tightly, her sharp profile cast in silver by the single hanging light. Her eyes, storm-gray and dangerous, were fixed on the chessboard. She always played alone. Opponents rarely lasted more than a game, and she disliked wasting time.
The air smelled faintly of gun oil and ink. From the hidden speakers, a violin played, a melody she had written herself years ago, during one of her rare sleepless nights. A reminder that even monsters could create beauty.
Her hand hovered over the queen piece. She did not move it. She never moved it first.
The double doors at the far end creaked open. A man stepped in tall, scarred, dressed in black leather. Marco Vitale, her most loyal guard, the only one allowed to enter without permission.
“They’re asking again, boss,” Marco said, voice low but steady. “The other families want to know who you really are. They’re restless.”
Seraphina smirked faintly, not lifting her gaze from the board.
“Let them be restless,” she murmured. “Fear feeds on curiosity. The less they know, the more they’ll tremble. And trembling men are easy to control.”
Marco nodded. He’d seen her topple kingdoms with less than a whisper. Still, his brows furrowed. “But…” He hesitated, shifting his weight. “Some of them say it's a weakness. That you hide because you can’t face them.”
At that, Seraphina finally looked up. Her eyes met his, sharp enough to slice through bone.
“Weakness?” Her voice was velvet wrapped around a blade. “Is it a weakness to make them bow without ever showing my face? Is it a weakness to crush them without lifting a finger?”
Marco’s throat bobbed. He looked away. “No, boss.”
Satisfied, Seraphina leaned back in her chair. “Then remind them who controls their bloodlines, their fortunes, their fates. Remind them that no one breathes in this city without my permission.”
“Yes, boss.” He turned to leave, but her voice halted him at the door.
“And Marco…”
He froze.
“If anyone whispers the word weakness again, cut their tongue out. I don’t like noise.”
Marco bowed his head and left.
The door shut. Silence returned. Only the violin played on, slow and mournful.
Seraphina sighed. For all her empire, all her terror, the silence was what she loved most. In this place, she could breathe. In this place, she could exist without masks.
She picked up the white queen and turned it in her fingers. A queen had power. A queen had reached. But a queen also had weight.
She set it back down gently.
For a long time, she sat in stillness, letting the music wash over her. Yet in the quiet corners of her mind, something gnawed at her. Something small. Something dangerous.
Loneliness.
She hated that word. She had everything: armies, weapons, wealth, fear. And yet, at night, when the empire lay still, she wondered what it would feel like to have arms around her instead of knives pointed at her. What it would feel like to be wanted, not worshipped.
Her hand brushed over a locket on the table old, tarnished, the only thing left from the parents who abandoned her. Inside, a faded picture of a woman she did not recognize.
She should have thrown it away years ago. But she couldn’t.
Because somewhere deep inside, in the place even though she didn’t like to look, she still longed for them. For my family. For love. For belonging.
The thought made her laugh bitterly. The Phantom, longing for a hug. It was absurd.
And yet… the longing never left.
The clock on the wall ticked softly. Midnight.
Seraphina rose from her chair, tall and commanding, her shadow stretching long against the walls. She moved like a predator slow, controlled, every step precise. She crossed to the balcony that overlooked the underground training floor. Below, dozens of her soldiers sparred, the sound of fists and grunts echoing faintly upward.
They looked up when they sensed her. Even from this height, even without seeing her face, they dropped to their knees. One by one, like dominos.
The sight should have filled her with pride. It did, once. Now, it only filled her with emptiness.
She raised a hand, dismissing them. They obeyed instantly, returning to their drills.
Seraphina turned away.
She would not show them her weakness. She could not. In this world, weakness was death. And she had not clawed her way up from the gutters, had not built this empire brick by brick, only to crumble now.
Still, as she walked back into her chamber, she could not shake the hollow ache in her chest. The ache of being feared by all, but known by none.
Her safe place kept her alive. But it also kept her alone.
And deep down, Seraphina D’Angelis, the Phantom of the underworld, wondered how long even she could bear the silence.
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