Aria's POV
The knock emerged again-slow, deliberate.
Not rushed. Not afraid.
Dante didn't move. His body was a wall in front of me, firm and uncompromising. I could feel the tension in him, the barely contained violence waiting to be unleashed.
"Stay here," he muttered without turning back.
My heart hammered so loudly I was convinced whoever stood on the other side could hear it. "Dante... who is it?"
He didn't answer.
The door clicked open just enough to reveal a man standing in the corridor. Tall. Well-dressed. Calm in a way that made my skin crawl. His gaze slid passed Dante-straight to me.
A smile curved his lips.
"Aria Moretti," he said smoothly. "You're harder to find than I expected."
My breath fled. "You... know me?"
Dante stepped forward, rifle raised. "You shouldn't be here, Bellini."
Bellini chuckled, unaffected by the weapon pointed at his chest. "Still so dramatic, Dante. Relax. If I wanted her dead, she wouldn't be standing."
That didn't help. My knees felt weak.
Bellini's eyes softened-too contrived to be real. "You look just like her mother," he added. "Same eyes. Same stubborn fire."
My chest clenched uncomfortably.
"You knew my mother?"
His smile vanished.
"Very well."
Dante's voice fell, murderous. "Say what you came to say and leave."
Bellini sighed, as if bored. "Fine. I came to warn her." His attention returned to me. "You don't belong to yourself, Aria. You never have."
My stomach twisted. "What does that mean?"
He tilted his head. "It indicates your life was guaranteed long before you were born. And now that you've been seen with him..." He glanced at Dante. "...every powerful family will come knocking."
"Liar," I murmured, but terror gripped tightly around my chest.
Bellini leaned closer. "Check the mark on your wrist. Ask him what it genuinely means."
Dante stiffened.
That silence-sharp and telling-terrified me more than Bellini's remarks.
Bellini straightened, satisfied. "Enjoy your night, Aria. Choose carefully who you trust." He halted at the door. "Because love is the fastest way to die in our world."
The door closed behind him.
I turned slowly to Dante, my heart breaking and rushing all at once. "You knew," I said. "Didn't you?"
His jaw stiffened. His eyes clouded.
"Yes," he admitted gently. "And if you stay with me..."
He went closer, lifting my wrist carefully, his thumb stroking the mark like it scorched him.
"...they'll never stop coming."
My voice shook. "Then why save me?"
His answer was quick. Honest. Terrifying.
"Because I already selected you."
Aria's POV
The room felt smaller following his words.
I already choose you.
They resonated in my chest, scary and intoxicating all at once. I pulled my hand back gingerly, my fingers curling into my palm as if I might cover the mark, hide myself.
"You don't get to choose for me," I said, though my voice lacked the firmness I wanted it to have.
Dante's stare softened-not weaker, just... human. "I know," he responded gently. "But the instant they saw you, your choices narrowed."
"That's not fair."
A sour smile reached his lips. "Nothing in my world is."
Silence stretched between us, heavy with everything unsaid. I wanted to shout. I wanted answers. Instead, I asked the thing that worried me most. "What happens if I leave?"
He didn't hesitate. "You won't make it through the night."
My breath hitched. Fear wrapped along my spine, cold and ruthless. "And if I stay?"
His eyes clouded. "Then I become your shield."
The way he said it-low, absolute-made my pulse race. I should have been afraid. I was. But underlying the fear was something else. A hazardous attraction toward the one person who refused to lie to me.
"Show me," I whispered.
He frowned. "Show you what?"
"The truth."
Dante pondered, then nodded. He led me down a small hallway into a room crowded with maps, screens, and names attached to walls like trophies. Powerful names. Blood-stained legacies.
And at the center-mine.
My name circled in red.
My knees nearly gave out. "You've been watching me?"
"Protecting you," he corrected quietly. "From a distance. Until tonight."
I glanced at him, chest aching. "Since when?"
"Since the day your aunt tried to disappear you."
The earth tilted. "She what?"
Before he could answer, his phone vibrated sharply. He peered at the screen, then swore under his breath.
"What is it?" I inquired.
"They made their move," he added. "One of the families just claimed you."
Claimed.
The word settled in my bones like a sentence.
"What does that mean?" I muttered.
He stepped forward me, hands bracketing my face, his forehead resting against mine. His voice fell, raw and threatening.
"It indicates they're coming to abduct you."
A distant explosion rattled the structure.
The lights flickered.
Dante grabbed me into his arms as alarms began to shriek.
"And this time," he added, clutching me hard, "they won't knock."