
BOUND BY VENGEANCE: The Mafia’s Deadly Game
Touch Point · Ongoing · 78.6k Words
Introduction
Instead, Viktor makes a shocking demand: he wants Luca—not dead, but his.
As tensions rise and secrets unravel, Luca finds himself drawn into a dangerous game of power, loyalty, and desire. With betrayal on all sides and a fragile trust forming between them, Luca and Viktor must navigate a world where love is the deadliest weapon of all.
Chapter 1
Rich wine glasses clanged in the private room at La Rosa, but Luca Moretti's eyes stayed on the man who was shaking in front of him. Even though the diner had warm lighting, the cold anger in his blue eyes couldn't be hidden. New York City was busy on the outside, but no one in this secret corner of Little Italy knew what was going on inside.
Say it again, Mr. Moretti! "I just need more time," Tony whined, his face wet with sweat even though the air conditioning was cool. He was shaking so badly that his fancy suit couldn't hide it. He probably borrowed money to buy those golden cufflinks, which sparkled in the light as his hands shook.
It took Luca a while to enjoy each sip of his wine. He loved this place because it was both fancy and private. This back room had more deals made in it than any other place in New York City. More fates had been sealed, too. The walls, if they could talk, would tell stories that would make even the bravest men shiver.
The scent of fresh garlic and basil wafted through the air, a stark contrast to the tension filling the room. Chef Giovanni had outdone himself tonight, as usual. The man knew how to cook a perfect meal - and how to keep his mouth shut about what happened in his diner.
"Time?" Luca's speech was quiet, but it made Tony flinch. "You've had three months to pay back what you owe. Instead, you tried running to the Sokolovs." He set down his fork, the silver catching the light. "That wasn't very smart, Tony."
Tony's face went white as fresh snow. "No! I would never-"
"Don't lie to me." Luca set down his glass, the soft thud making Tony jump. "I hate lies more than I hate traitors. And do you know what I do to traitors, Tony?"
Two of Luca's men stepped closer, their dark suits hiding their guns. Angelo and Frankie - reliable soldiers who'd been with him since the beginning. They weren't just guardians - they were messages. Everyone knew what happened to people who crossed the Moretti family.
"The Sokolovs," Luca spat the name like poison, "are snakes. Did you really think Viktor would protect you from me?" The memory of his last meeting with Viktor Sokolov made his scar burn. That fight had left them both bleeding, but neither willing to back down.
The mention of Viktor made Luca's blood boil. That silver-haired devil had been a thorn in his side for years, trying to take over Moretti land. But New York belonged to the Morettis - it always had, and it always would. His father had died defending this empire, and Luca would do the same.
"I'll get you the money tonight! All of it!" Tony was crying now, ugly tears running down his face. "Just give me until midnight! Please! I have a family!"
"Family?" Luca stood up slowly, fixing his black suit jacket. At thirty-four, he was younger than most family bosses, but no one dared question his power. The scar on his cheek, a reminder of the fight that won him his place, seemed to gleam in the light. "You should have thought about your family before you betrayed mine."
He walked around the table, each step precise and purposeful. The carpet muted his footsteps, adding to the deadly silence that had fallen over the room. Even the sounds from the main dining room seemed faraway now.
"You know what my father used to say?" Luca put a hand on Tony's shoulder, feeling him shake. "He said that loyalty is like breathing - you only notice it when it stops." He squeezed, making Tony whimper. "And you, Tony, you stopped breathing."
"Please..." Tony whispered, but there was no pity in Luca's eyes.
"Take him to the warehouse," Luca nodded to his men. "Make sure he knows what loyalty means. And Tony?" He leaned close, his voice barely a whisper. "Next time you want to play both sides, remember this moment."
As they dragged Tony away, his screams muffled by a big hand, Luca returned to his dinner. The pasta was perfect, as always. He'd have to praise Chef Giovanni. The man's carbonara was worth dying for - though tonight, it wasn't Luca who'd be testing that idea.
The door opened again, and this time it was Maria, one of the waitresses, bringing fresh bread. Her hands shook slightly as she set down the basket. Everyone who worked at La Rosa knew what Luca was, what he did. But they also knew he protected them, kept their neighborhood safe from worse monsters.
"Thank you, Maria," he said softly, and her nervous smile reminded him why he fought so hard to keep order. This was his world - not just the violence and power, but the people who depended on him.
A soft knock interrupted his thinking. Marco, his younger brother, stepped in. His normal smirk was missing, replaced by something Luca couldn't quite read. Marco had always been the smoother talker of the two, better at charming people than frightening them. Tonight, though, he looked almost nervous.
"Sorry to interrupt, big brother," Marco said, running a hand through his dark hair - so similar to Luca's own. "But we've got trouble. Big trouble." He glanced at the empty chair where Tony had sat, a flicker of something crossing his face.
Luca wiped his mouth with a napkin, studying his brother's face. "What kind of trouble?"
"Someone hit our package at the docks. Killed all our guys." Marco's eyes darted around the room, never staying in one place too long. "The survivors say it was the Russians. Viktor's men."
Luca's hand squeezed around his wine glass, the stem threatening to snap. The Sokolovs were getting bold. Too bold. First Tony, now this? Something wasn't adding up.
"That's not all," Marco continued, his voice dropping as he moved closer. "We got word of an emergency meeting. All the captains are meeting at the old factory. They say it's about Viktor making a move on our land. They're worried, Luca. They want answers."
Something felt off. The Sokolovs were smart - too smart to make such clear moves. And an emergency meeting at this hour? The old factory was secure, but it wasn't their normal meeting place. Too many shadows, too many places for things to go wrong.
Luca stood up, his mind racing through options. "When?"
"Now. They're waiting for you." Marco moved his weight, checking his phone. "We should hurry. The captains are getting restless."
Luca grabbed his coat, checking that his gun was safe in its holster. The weight of it was comfortable, like an old friend. He'd needed it too many times to count, but tonight felt different. Tonight felt like a changing point.
"Get the car ready," he told Marco. "And brother?"
His brother stopped at the door, half in shadow. "Yeah?"
"If this goes wrong, you know what to do. Protect the family. No matter what."
Marco nodded, but there was something in his eyes - something that made Luca's senses scream. Before he could question it, his phone buzzed in his pocket.
A message from an unknown number: "Don't trust the shadows you call family."
Luca looked at the screen, a chill running down his spine. He'd learned long ago to trust his gut, and right now, every sense was telling him to run. But a boss couldn't run - not from his own people, not from his duties.
He deleted the message and headed for the door, unaware that this would be his last night as the king of New York's darkness. Behind him, the wine in his glass still spun, blood-red in the dim light.
Marco pulled out his phone as soon as he left the room, fingers flying over the keys as he sent a single text: "He's coming."
Miles away, in a penthouse office viewing the city, Viktor Sokolov smiled as he read the message, his gray eyes glinting like steel in the darkness. The chess pieces were moving exactly as planned. Soon, very soon, the king would fall.
Luca stepped into the cool night air, breathing in the smell of his city. Rain was coming - he could smell it in the wind. The street was quiet, most shops closed for the night. Only La Rosa's windows still glowed, a warm light in the growing darkness.
His empire spread as far as he could see, built on blood and loyalty. Every street corner, every shop, every shadow held memories of battles fought and won. But as his car pulled up, engine purring like a content cat, he couldn't shake the thought that something was very, very wrong.
"Where to, boss?" his driver asked, fixing the rearview mirror.
Luca looked at the city skyline one last time, the warning message echoing in his thoughts. The lights of Manhattan sparkled like falling stars, beautiful and distant. How many nights had he stood guard over this city? How many enemies had he beaten to keep it safe?
"The factory," he said finally, slipping into the leather backseat. "And Joey? Take the long way. I want to see my city."
As the car pulled away from La Rosa, he didn't notice the black SUVs falling into line behind them, or the way Marco's hands shook as he made another phone call. The king of shadows was going straight into a trap, and his crown was about to fall.
Thunder rumbled in the background, as if the city itself was trying to warn him. But Luca Moretti, the most feared man in New York, was already on his way to meet his fate - and his greatest enemy.
The night was young, and treason wore a familiar face.
In the rearview mirror, La Rosa's lights grew smaller until they vanished altogether, swallowed by the darkness that was about to claim its king.
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