Chapter 5

Lyla Rose

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His father approaches him, clapping him on the back proudly.

"Granny..." I whisper, my voice barely above a breath. My body quivers with the weight of my sorrow. "Why didn't you stop this? Why didn't you see what he was doing?"

His grandmother looks at me, her face full of pity, before glancing at Vincent with disappointment in her eyes. But she doesn't speak. She doesn't protest. She keeps quiet, unwilling to ruin the ceremony. She moves toward me, her hands gentle as she wraps an arm around my trembling body, trying to support me, to hold me together. "Rose, sweetheart..." Her voice is soft, regretful. "He made his choice."

I shake my head, my sobs only growing louder, more desperate. "No, Granny... No, no, no..." The word feels like a curse as I whisper it again and again, unable to comprehend what's happening.

Vincent's mother and friends watch, varying degrees of discomfort or understanding on their faces. His sister, Sophia, looks at me with pity, then quickly looks away, unable to watch me fall apart. His mother, busy complimenting Maria on her wedding dress, only serves to deepen the wound in my chest. Vincent's father, however, turns to him, his expression serious and determined. "It's time," he says firmly, like he's permitting Vincent to proceed with something that was never meant to be stopped.

I wipe my face, still trembling. I can barely breathe, but I manage to force myself to stand. Somehow, I find the strength to move toward Maria. I walk as if on broken glass, my legs unsteady, my mind fighting against the drug still clouding my thoughts. I reach her, hoping she'll back off, hoping she'll understand.

"Please, don't... Please don't..." I plead, my voice breaking with desperation. "He's my husband. Please don't be with him... don't take him from me." I know, deep down, that the divorce is final, that the papers are signed. But I can't let go of the tiny spark of hope that maybe, just maybe, she'll back away.

Maria looks at me with guilt and determination battling in her eyes.

"I'm sorry, Rose," she whispers, her voice soft but resolute. "He's my husband now."

"No..." I shake my head, tears streaming down my face, my chest heaving with the agony of it all. "Please, Maria, please... don't..."

Maria's gaze flicks to Vincent, who stands beside his father, his face hard, his eyes cold. She sees the finality in him, the indifference that sears through her, and she knows. He's made his decision, and if Vincent Ricci makes a decision, no one can change it, not even God.

She reaches out, gently, almost hesitantly, and takes my hands in hers. "Rose..." she whispers. "He doesn't love you anymore."

I shake my head, unable to process it.

The man who once claimed I was everything, the man who told me I was enough despite being an orphan with no family, no status, has become a stranger. He left me for an illness, for my inability to give him children. And seeing him with another woman, the one who will carry his child, the one who takes the place I was promised feels like someone is stabbing my chest over and over, each blow stealing what little is left of me.

Vincent's father steps forward. "Enough!" His voice cuts through the heavy air, snapping everyone to attention. "The marriage is official. The documents are signed. Vincent is now married to Maria. This ends here."

I wipe my face, my trembling hand pressing against the pain in my chest. I drop to my knees before Vincent. "Please, Vincent, don't do this to me..." I beg, clutching his leg with all the strength I have left, my body shaking with sobs. "Please, Vincent, please don't leave me." "You promised... you promised you'd love me forever. You promised I was the only one for you..." My voice cracks, raw and desperate, every word a knife twisting in my chest. "How can you just... how can you just erase me like this?"

He looks down at me, his eyes flickering for the briefest moment. I see it, a flash of something. Pain? Regret? But then it's gone, and he hardens again. He pulls his leg away from my desperate grasp. "Get up, Rose," he says coldly, his voice unwavering, his command final. "This is over."

"I'm an orphan," I whisper brokenly, my voice a mere rasp. "I have no one except you, and yet you divorced me." My words barely reach him, but I can't stop myself from saying them, from letting him hear the raw pain I've carried for so long.

He looks at his father, who nods in approval. Granny moves toward me, trying to pull me away from him with such tenderness that it feels like a betrayal. "Rose, my dear..." She whispers, pulling me into her arms. "Let him go."

"Granny... I love him..." I sob, looking up at her, my heart shattering under the weight of everything I've lost.

Granny's eyes are full of sorrow, disappointment, and regret as she looks at Vincent, then back at me. She pulls me close, rocking me gently. "I know, darling... I know, but he is no longer yours. He never was," she murmurs, her voice heavy with sorrow. My sobs grow louder, my heart aching at her words. No... it's not true. He was mine, all mine.

Vincent's father clears his throat sharply. "The wedding ceremony will continue. Remove her from the room. Take her to the basement and lock her up. Make sure she never sees the light of day again."

Two security guards step forward, their eyes cold and unyielding, fixed on me like predators closing in. And I realize this is it. I'll be locked away like an animal and there's nothing I can do to stop it.

This world is a cruel place, made for those who take, never for those who love and lose with nothing left to give.

Chapter 6

Lyla Rose

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I sob louder, my body trembling as I hear footsteps approaching. Suddenly, the door slams open and Carter Ricci strides in, Vincent's uncle, the mafia king. He strides toward me with purpose, his eyes burning with an intensity that makes everything else fade. In one swift movement, he scoops me up into his strong, muscular arms.

"Step back," he warns the guards coldly, his voice commanding. The air shifts, thick with his presence. He turns his gaze toward Vincent, growling, "You're no longer my nephew. You're no longer part of the Ricci empire."

Vincent's face turns red with rage as he yells, "What the fuck do you think you're doing, Carter?"

Carter's voice is low, deadly, as he responds, "I'm taking what's rightfully mine, away from this goddamn palace, and away from you."

I can barely breathe, my body on the verge of collapse from the emotional stress and the drugs still coursing through my veins. I limp in Carter's arms, unable to hold myself up. He holds me, his grip firm but gentle against his chest. He presses a kiss to my forehead, soothing me in his arms as he turns and walks away from Vincent, not looking back.

"She's not going back to you, ever again, Vincent," Carter says coldly, carrying me out of the room and into the waiting black sedan. The cool air hits me as the car pulls away. The journey feels endless, my vision darkening and I faint in Carter's lap.

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Hours later, I wake with a start in a massive, luxurious bedroom. The silk black sheets on the oversized bed feel foreign beneath my skin. I try to make sense of what happened, but the confusion is overwhelming. I glance around and spot him, Carter Ricci, sitting in an armchair, a cigar resting between his fingers. The room smells faintly of smoke.

The reality hits me hard. I'm divorced. Abandoned by Vincent for being infertile. Alone. But why would Carter, his own uncle, bring me here?

My throat is dry, aching. "Water." I whisper weakly, my voice barely audible.

He puts out the cigar quickly, stands and walks toward the bed. He sits beside me, his presence like a weight I can't escape. Gently, he lifts my head, his rough hands surprisingly careful as he brings a glass of water to my lips. "Shh, drink slowly, princessa," he murmurs, his voice low and steady.

I sit up, my hands trembling as I take the glass. I sip quietly, my body weak. His eyes never leave me, intense, almost possessive, as if he's studying me.

Once I finish drinking, he takes the glass from my hands and sets it down on the nightstand. He's only wearing black boxers, his tattooed body on full display. His muscles are lean, his dark hair messy. His presence is commanding, his gaze sharp. He's tall, almost 6'4". And here I am, on his bed, utterly lost.

"Do you remember anything?" he asks, his voice softer now, but the same unyielding power in it.

I close my eyes, trying to push the memory of Vincent away, but it floods back. The betrayal. Maria. The drugs. The papers.

"He married Maria," I choke out, my voice trembling. "He drugged me, made me sign the divorce papers, because I'm infertile." My words break, and I sob again, the pain overwhelming.

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Carter Ricci

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My jaw clenches at the mention of Maria's name. I hate that bitch, but I hate my fucking nephew more. Vincent deserves everything that's coming to him. I pull Rose into my arms, letting her cry against my chest, feeling the tremors in her body. I hate seeing her like this. I hate the pain she's carrying, pain caused by my nephew.

"Stop crying, Rose," I murmur, my voice low, almost gentle, as I stroke her hair, trying to soothe her even though my own anger boils beneath the surface.

She sobs harder, trembling against me and pulling away slightly. She wipes her face, but her hands shake. Her voice cracks as she speaks, "I want to go back to London."

Her words hit me like a punch, a quiet plea that twists something inside me. The last thing I want is for her to feel abandoned, and even less so for her to leave. My grip tightens around her waist, pulling her back against me before she can pull further away. I look down at her, my dark eyes locking onto hers with an intensity that makes the air thick between us.

"No," I say simply, my voice low and commanding, as I watch a tear fall down her cheek, each drop like a knife to my chest. My stubbled jaw ticks as I fight the urge to hold her tighter, to tell her that I would never let her go. But I can't say that, not yet. Instead, I watch her, my expression hardening, and repeat, my voice firmer now, "You're not going anywhere."

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Lyla Rose

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"Why not?" I ask, wiping my face. I was born in London and raised in an orphanage. I worked hard to rent an apartment, coding for a software company. It helped me cope with being alone, with surviving in a world that didn't care. But I was stupid, stupid for coming to Italy, stupid for falling in love with Vincent, the man who shattered my heart so easily. Now I have nothing left here. I know I have to go back. Away from this hell. Away from people who never chose me.

Carter's hand shoots out, gripping my chin firmly, forcing me to meet his heated gaze. His dark eyes blaze with something I can't quite decipher: obsession, hunger, possessiveness, all tangled together. It's all too much, too intense.

"You have me," he growls, his thumb tracing my bottom lip roughly, his touch sending a strange jolt through me. "London is behind you now, Rose."

I feel my chest tighten, the weight of his words pressing down on me. London? Behind me? Can it really be that easy to leave everything I've ever known?

"You're his uncle, his blood," I snap, frustration bubbling up. "Why should I trust you? Besides, I'm your nephew's ex-wife. I don't have any reason to be with you." I try to pull away from him, my heart racing with a mix of fear and anger, but he doesn't let me.

In one swift motion, he forces me to straddle him, his hands gripping my hips as he leans back against the headboard. I freeze, my breath catching in my throat.

He smirks darkly, his hands possessively holding me in place. The smell of his cigarette-laced breath fans over my face, mingling with the heat between us. "Because, unlike that piece of shit nephew of mine, I actually give a fuck about you," he growls. His voice drops, low and almost threatening, sending a shiver down my spine.

"Let go of me," I whimper, struggling slightly, trying to pull away, but his grip tightens painfully around my hips, pulling me flush against him. I can feel something hard pressing against me through his boxers, and it sends a wave of discomfort and confusion over me.

"Make me," he dares, his dark eyes challenging me to fight back, to resist him.

Chapter 7

Lyla Rose

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I grip his shoulders, trying to steady myself as the lingering effects of the drug make my body feel weak. The world around me feels hazy, and I can't find the strength to fight back. I should protest, I know, but my heart still aches too much, and deep down, there's a part of me that's just grateful Carter brought me here, away from that hell.

His gaze softens just a little, though his grip on me remains firm. "Stop moving before I do something we'll both regret," he says, his voice low and dangerous, like a warning. "You're in no state to fight me right now."

I don't reply, my body trembling as I try to regain some composure. The words linger, but I can't muster the energy to argue. So, I relent, finally resting my head on his chest, my body exhausted, my mind foggy. "Thank you for taking me away from there..." My voice cracks, heartbroken. "They were going to lock me up in the basement."

His expression softens, and his hand comes up to cup my cheek gently. "I would burn down that whole fucking palace before I let them lock you up," he murmurs, his voice thick with protectiveness. His thumb brushes across my bottom lip with an almost tender touch. "You're too precious to be kept in a cage."

I blink up at him, confusion swirling inside me, but the exhaustion weighs heavily on my chest. I'm too tired to question him, too worn out to try and understand why he's saying any of this. At least someone thinks differently. At least someone cares.

He shifts, pulling me more securely against him, and leans back against the headboard. His phone buzzes, but he ignores it, his focus solely on me. "You're hungry?" he asks quietly, his thumb still tracing my lips gently. The scent of expensive cigars and leather surrounds me, mixing with the strange calm that has settled between us. "Tell me what you want, and I'll have it sent up."

"Anything... I'll eat anything," I whisper weakly, my voice barely audible as I sit in his lap, the dizziness still clouding my thoughts.

His jaw tightens at my weak whisper and without hesitation, he presses a button on the bedside phone. "Send up pasta carbonara and tiramisu immediately." His deep voice commands the kitchen staff before hanging up. His hands automatically start rubbing soothing circles on my back, his touch almost calming. "Eat everything," he orders, his voice soft but firm.

"I don't feel okay," I whisper, feeling a wave of restlessness churn inside me. I squirm slightly, trying to adjust myself, but everything feels off, like I can't find comfort anywhere.

His hands tighten around my hips, stopping my restless movement. "Rose," he says, his tone turning serious and commanding. "You're making me crazy with all this movement. Just sit still for five fucking minutes until the food gets here." There's anger in his voice, but his touch remains gentle, as if trying to soothe me.

I whimper, feeling the pressure in my lower abdomen as I shift again, trying to get comfortable, but something hard presses against me. I push him back slightly, squirming in discomfort.

His face hardens as I continue to move. "Stop fucking moving," he growls, his hands sliding up to grip my hips firmly, pressing me down harder onto him. "You're not helping the situation," he mutters, his voice low, almost a warning. His face is inches from mine, his breath warm on my skin. "Sit still."

I look up at him with hooded eyes, my chest tight, and there's a knock on the door. The staff enters, pushing a trolley with trays of food.

His jaw clenches as he keeps his hands firm on my hips to hold me in place. "Leave it on the table," he commands, his voice unwavering. "And get out." The staff quickly obey, setting the food down and closing the door behind them.

I feel sick, a wave of nausea rising in my throat. "I feel like throwing up," I whisper weakly, unable to ignore the sudden dizziness that swirls inside me. But he doesn't move, doesn't let go. His eyes remain focused on me.

He picks up a glass of cold orange juice and makes me drink it, his touch gentle but firm. I sip slowly, letting the cool liquid settle in my stomach. He doesn't say anything, but his gaze softens as I start to calm down a little.

Once I've finished, he gently lifts me off his lap and sets me down on the bed, standing up and grabs a plate of pasta. "Eat," he orders, his tone firm but not unkind. He sits back down beside me with his own plate. "Slowly."

I grab the fork, my fingers trembling, struggling to grip the pasta. The effort feels exhausting, my muscles weak, and the simple task seems impossible.

He watches me, his brows furrowing in frustration, his eyes hardening. "Let me," he says gruffly, and takes the fork from my trembling hand. Without a word, he begins feeding me, forcing me to eat slowly, carefully. "You're shaking too much," he mutters, his voice softer than before, though there's still an edge to it.

I feel strange, the unfamiliar warmth of his hands and the food filling me, but it doesn't feel right. I whimper slightly, the discomfort too much. Despite everything, I manage to take another small bite.

He continues feeding me, ignoring my quiet whimpers, his attention fixed on getting food into my mouth. "Drink some more juice," he orders, handing me the glass, his gaze steady, unwavering. "And eat the damn tiramisu. You love it." He sets the plate of dessert in front of me.

"How do you know?" I pout and take a small bite of tiramisu. It's rich and sweet, and to my surprise, it actually makes me feel a little better.

He smirks slightly, his gaze sharp as he watches me. "I pay attention," he murmurs, his tone almost teasing. He leans in, his eyes dark. "See? I told you it would make you feel better." He reaches forward, his thumb brushing gently over the corner of my mouth where a spot of cream has smeared. "Messy."

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