Chapter 3

Isabella POV

The heavy mahogany doors clicked shut behind us, sealing away the cloying scent of Elena's perfume and the suffocating malice of the drawing room. The silence of the corridor was immediate and absolute, broken only by the rhythmic clack-clack-clack of my heels on the black-and-white checkered marble.

Here, in the veins of the Herrera estate, the air was always colder. The portraits of my ancestors—men who had killed without hesitation and women who had buried their secrets along with their husbands—stared down from the dark wood-paneled walls. They offered no comfort, only judgment.

Beside me, Clara was vibrating with tension. She had held her tongue in the presence of the Matriarch, trained well enough to know that a servant's outburst would only earn punishment, but now that we were alone, her composure shattered.

"That two-faced puttana!" Clara hissed, the venom in her voice echoing slightly in the empty hall. Her hands were clenched into fists at her sides, her knuckles white. "Did you see her face? Smirking like she had won a prize. As if Leo Contreras is anything more than a spineless coward wrapped in an expensive suit."

I didn't stop walking, keeping my gaze fixed on the arched window at the end of the hall. "Lower your voice, Clara. The walls have ears, and Elena has spies."

"Let them hear!" Clara choked out, a sob catching in her throat. She rushed forward, stopping in front of me and forcing me to halt. Her eyes, usually so warm, were wide with terror. "Miss Isabella, how can you be so calm? Do you not understand what they have done? They haven't just humiliated you; they have sentenced you to death!"

I looked at her, really looked at her. Clara wasn't just an associate; she was the only person in this house who had ever brushed my hair without pulling it, the only one who had snuck me extra sweets when Elena put me on a diet. Her fear wasn't for herself. It was for me.

"I understand perfectly, Clara," I said softly.

"No, you don't!" She grabbed my hands, her grip desperate. "It's Damien Russo, Miss. The Damien Russo. They call him the Broken Don, but the whispers in the kitchen... they say he is a monster. A cripple who sits in a wheelchair and tears apart anyone who looks at him wrong."

She leaned in closer, her voice dropping to a trembling whisper. "They say his face is a ruin, scarred beyond recognition. And his wives... My God, Miss Isabella, his last two fiancées didn't just die. They vanished. Or they fell down stairs that weren't slippery. He is cursed. He kills what he touches."

A chill that had nothing to do with the drafty corridor slid down my spine. I had heard the rumors, of course. In our world, fear was a currency, and Damien Russo was the richest man in the city.

"Leo Contreras was safe," Clara cried, tears finally spilling over. "He was weak, yes, but he was safe. You would have been the wife of an Underboss. You would have lived. But this... this is a sacrifice."

"Leo Contreras," I interrupted, my voice sharp enough to cut through her panic, "was a man who let his family break a sworn engagement because he found a shinier toy. A man like that would have sold me to the highest bidder the moment I became inconvenient. There is no safety in weakness, Clara."

I gently pulled my hands from hers and smoothed the fabric of my dress. My heart was hammering against my ribs, a frantic bird trapped in a cage, but I forced my breathing to remain even. Panic was a luxury I could not afford.

"Listen to me," I said, my tone shifting from comforting to analytical. "Forget the scars. Forget the wheelchair. Think about the game."

Clara blinked, wiping her eyes. "The game?"

"Why me?" I asked, turning to look out the window at the sprawling, manicured gardens that felt more like a prison yard. "Leo Contreras, an Underboss, publicly rejects me. I am damaged goods. A cast-off. In our world, my value should have plummeted to zero. I should have been married off to a low-level Soldier or sent to a convent."

I turned back to her, my eyes narrowing as the pieces of the puzzle clicked together in my mind.

"Instead, Don Vincenzo—the Capo dei Capi himself—intervenes. And he doesn't just find me a husband. He binds me to a Don. A man who outranks Leo in every conceivable way."

Clara frowned, her confusion momentarily overriding her fear. "But... why give a Don a rejected bride? It's an insult to the Russos."

"Exactly," I murmured, the realization cold and sharp. "Is it an insult to the Russos? A way to tell Damien that he is so broken he only deserves another man's scraps?"

I began walking again, my stride purposeful. The fear of the "monster" was still there, lurking in the shadows of my mind, but it was being eclipsed by a burning need to understand the board I had been placed upon.

"Don Vincenzo doesn't make mistakes, and he doesn't do favors," I said, more to myself than to Clara. "There is a reason I am being sent into the lion's den. And until I figure out what it is, I cannot afford to be afraid of a few scars."

Clara hurried to catch up, her expression still worried but no longer on the verge of hysteria. "So, what do we do?"

I stopped at the door to my suite and looked back at the long, empty corridor.

"We prepare," I said, my voice devoid of emotion. "Tomorrow, the Russos will come to collect their due. I intend to be ready."

Chapter 4

The preparation I spoke of to Clara was tested the very next morning.

A Herrera Family Soldier stood in the foyer of the Herrera estate. He was a mountain of a man in an impeccable black suit, his eyes devoid of anything resembling warmth. He didn't bring a polite request; he brought a summons from Elder Maria Herrera.

Elena Herrera, my step mother, masked her displeasure behind a tight, Botox-stiffened smile. But the moment we were sealed inside the back of her chauffeur-driven Rolls-Royce, her true colors bled through the suffocating cloud of her French perfume.

"Listen to me, you ungrateful little bitch," Elena hissed, her manicured fingers digging into my forearm. "Sophia's wedding to Leo is the priority. It secures our alliance with the Contreras family. You will keep your mouth shut today and let me handle the dowry negotiations. Our family's interests come first. Understand?"

"Perfectly," I replied, my voice flat, gently but firmly pulling my arm from her grip.

The Herrera Ancestral Wing was a fortress of old-world power, entirely devoid of the flashy, gilded desperation of the main house. We were escorted deep into the heart of the manor, into Maria Herrera's private study. The room was a cavern of dark mahogany, with floor-to-ceiling bookshelves lined with leather-bound volumes. The air was thick with the scent of aged brandy, Cuban cigars, and lemon polish—the unmistakable perfume of ruthless authority.

Behind a massive carved desk sat Maria Herrera. As the Family Elder, she wielded a terrifying amount of influence. She was a woman who had survived decades of mafia blood feuds, burying a Don husband, only to fiercely guard the throne for her son, Giovanni. Her silver hair was pulled back into a severe knot, and her obsidian eyes missed nothing.

"Sit," Maria commanded. It wasn't an invitation.

We sat. Maria didn't waste time with pleasantries. "The wedding is to happen swiftly. We must finalize Isabella's dowry and the transfer of her mother's trust fund."

Elena immediately adopted a look of weary martyrdom. She sighed, pressing a hand to her chest. "Signora Maria, you must understand the immense pressure the Herrera family is under. Preparing for Sophia's grand union with Leo Contreras has been our focus. To suddenly prepare a second bride, especially on such short notice... it is a severe strain on our finances."

I kept my face perfectly blank, though my pulse quickened. Elena was playing a dangerous game, attempting to frame my marriage to a Don as an inconvenient burden.

Maria's expression didn't shift. She merely nodded slowly, a predator watching its prey wander into the open. "I see. And how do you propose we resolve this... strain?"

Emboldened by the Elder's calm tone, Elena leaned forward, her greed completely overriding her survival instincts. "The Russo family has offered a very generous bridal settlement. I believe the most elegant solution is to use that settlement to form the bulk of Isabella's dowry, supplemented by two of our vineyards in the valley. It is the most respectable arrangement under the circumstances."

Silence fell over the study. It was a heavy, suffocating quiet that made the hairs on the back of my neck stand up.

Elena had just suggested that the Russo family pay for their own bride, effectively allowing the Herreras to pocket my mother's trust fund. In our world, it was an insult of catastrophic proportions.

When Maria Herrera finally spoke, her voice was a razor blade wrapped in silk. "Let me be absolutely clear, Elena. You are suggesting that Don Damien Russo buys his own wife with our money?"

Elena's smugness vanished instantly. The blood drained from her face. "No, Signora, I merely meant—"

"You meant to insult our allies," Maria interrupted, leaning forward, the aura of a predator fully unleashed. "You meant to imply that we should finance your biological daughter's wedding to an Underboss, while sending a beggar to a Don. The Herrera honor is written in respect. Any slight against the Russos is answered with a thorough Vendetta. Do you want to bring a war to my doorstep?"

Elena trembled, her mouth opening and closing like a suffocating fish. "Please, I meant no disrespect. I was only thinking of the families—"

"Save your breath," Maria snapped, her eyes cutting toward the heavy mahogany doors. "I will not discuss this further with a greedy fool. Send for your husband. We will see if Giovanni Herrera shares his wife's suicidal audacity."

Chapter 5

Isabella POV

The twenty minutes it took for Giovanni Herrera to arrive felt like a lifetime trapped inside a mausoleum. The heavy silence in Maria Herrera's study was absolute, broken only by the ticking of a grandfather clock that seemed to count down to an execution.

When the mahogany doors finally opened, my father stepped through. Giovanni was a man who wore his title of Don like a tailored suit—impeccable and commanding on the streets of our territory, but visibly fraying at the seams when tested by the ancient, ruthless power of his own mother.

Elena didn't waste a second. She rushed to his side, her fingers digging into his lapel as she played the role of the desperate, devoted matriarch. "Giovanni," she whispered, her voice trembling with manufactured tears. "The finances... Sophia's union with Leo Contreras is our future. We cannot afford two grand dowries. Please, make her understand. We must protect the family."

Giovanni's jaw tightened. He was a man who calculated every move based on profit, and right now, he was weighing the wrath of the Elder against the lucrative alliance with the Contreras family. He made the wrong choice.

Straightening his posture, Giovanni turned to the Elder. "Mother. My wife speaks out of turn, but her concerns for our treasury are valid. We are prepared to offer Isabella a respectable dowry, though it cannot match the scale of what we have prepared for Sophia. We ask for your... understanding in this delicate time."

The temperature in the room plummeted to absolute zero.

Maria Herrera didn't yell. She didn't even blink. She simply stared at him with the dead, hollow eyes of a shark. "Understanding," she repeated, the word dripping with lethal softness. "You offer the Russo family your scraps, Giovanni? You stand in my home and ask me to accept a discounted bride for the most powerful Don in the city? You insult our honor to my face?"

Giovanni swallowed hard, the color draining from his cheeks. "Signora, I assure you—"

"Enough."

The word didn't come from Maria. It came from me.

I stood up, smoothing the skirt of my dress. If I let Giovanni and Elena define my worth today, I would enter the Russo family as a beggar, a pathetic hostage to their pity. I refused to be a victim in their game of greed.

"There is no need for the Herrera family to strain their finances on my behalf," I said, my voice steady and clear, cutting through the suffocating tension.

I turned my back on my my father and stepmother and faced Maria Herrera directly. "My biological mother, Carina Sterling, established a trust fund upon my birth. It was her dying wish that it be preserved for this exact moment."

Elena scoffed, a nervous, high-pitched sound. "Isabella, don't be ridiculous. There is no—"

"The trust," I continued, raising my voice just enough to silence her, "is managed solely by her brother, my uncle, Advisor Luca Sterling. He is the sole executor."

At the mention of Luca Sterling—a man whose intelligence and ruthlessness as a legal advisor and Sterling family representative were legendary—Giovanni physically recoiled.

"The assets," I stated, holding Maria Herrera's unwavering gaze, "include eight vineyards in Sicily, twelve storefronts in Little Italy, and three woodlands upstate. According to the legal documents, these assets are entirely independent of the Herrera estate. They are designated as my sole bridal dowry."

A sharp, strangled gasp tore from Elena's throat. Her manicured hands flew to her mouth, her eyes wide with terror as her years-long scheme to embezzle my inheritance evaporated into thin air. She had thought me ignorant. She had thought me weak.

Giovanni stared at me, his jaw slack. He looked at the quiet orphan he had ignored for years as if I had just grown a second head. The realization that I possessed a fortune—and the backing of the Sterling family—shattered his illusion of control.

But it was Maria Herrera's reaction that mattered.

The Elder leaned back in her leather chair. The disdain that had previously colored her gaze was entirely gone. In its place was a sharp, calculating gleam. She was no longer looking at a burdensome obligation or a pawn. She was looking at a wealthy heiress, a girl who knew how to wield her power, and a future Mafia Queen who brought a fortune to the family alliance.

"I see," Maria murmured, a dangerous ghost of a smile touching her lips. She shifted her gaze to the trembling couple near the door. "Giovanni. Elena. Get out of my sight."

Giovanni opened his mouth to speak, but Maria raised a single, authoritative finger.

"Leave," she commanded. "Isabella stays."

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