
Bride of the Underworld Mafia King
jenniferrobert801 · Ongoing · 46.1k Words
Introduction
Now?
Now I’m Luca Donell’s wife. He’s the crown prince of New York’s deadliest Mafia family.
And I am the sacrificial pawn my father offered up in exchange for power.
“Gain his trust. Feed us intel. And when the time is right, kill him.”
I agreed to it to fulfil the promise I made to my mother but nothing about Luca is what I had expected. Not his soft voice in the mornings, not the way he watches me like I’m very valuable to him.
And definitely not the way he whispers gently in my ear, “I understand you,” when his hands rest gently over my heartbeat. “Even the parts you don’t.”
I swore I’d destroy him.
But why is it that each time I hold the knife to finish the mission, my hand won’t stop shaking?
Chapter 1
They only ever say “I love you” when they need something from you.
My father never said it at all.
Instead, he called me his insurance.
He’d do it in the aftermath of fury, after his voice had scorched the walls and a crystal tumbler shattered on the ground like a warning shot. His cufflinks would still be clinking as he re-buttoned his sleeves, his cologne choking the air.
“You’re the fallback, Lana,” he muttered once, not looking at me. “The one I keep close in case everything else goes wrong.”
That was the moment I understood it was the closest I would ever come to mattering to him.
But before I was a fallback, I was something much worse.
I was a secret.
My mother and I lived in a two-story townhouse in the city, where the brick walls were half-swallowed by mould. The entire design of the house had been arranged for someone else’s eyes.
When the doorbell rang, I knew how to disappear quickly. If her phone buzzed, I had to be silent. If she said, “Lana, wait upstairs,” I didn’t ask why; I just ran. That’s what she taught me and how I grew up.
She told me we were his “private life.” A precious thing he protected by keeping us out of sight.
I believed her. She was the sweetest human ever. Of course I didn’t know any better than to believe the woman who tucked me into bed each night with stories of kingdoms and queen mothers who burned worlds for their sons.
My father, my mother’s lover, came rarely. But whenever he did, he never stayed long. He would bring gifts and books in foreign languages, as if objects could fill the empty space he always left behind.
Still, my mother smiled like it was enough. Like the scraps he left behind were worth swallowing whole. And every time he left, she cried where she thought I couldn’t see her.
That particular night, the night my world came crashing down, she had just been tucking me into bed when she lurched forward and vomited blood, thick and dark against the pale floor. My whole body froze. Then she collapsed, her body trembling as she slid down beside the bed.
I scrambled out from under the blanket and dropped to the floor, trying to lift her. Her hands clawed weakly at the tiles, her face pale and slick with sweat, her lips moving but no sound coming out. I stared at her, my mind completely blank. Who was I supposed to call for help? My hands shook as I grabbed her phone and unlocked it. There was only one contact saved. Mr. Vincent Virelli.
I dialed and the ringing went on and on until finally someone picked up.
“Little bitch,” a woman’s voice spat, sharp enough to slice through my ear. “You dare to call my husband so late at night?”
“Please… please, ma’am, my mum…” I was choking on my own tears, words breaking apart in my throat. “My mum is dying… there’s blood everywhere.”
“So what? I wish your mum would die even faster.”
The line went dead.
I called over and over again, desperate, screaming and begging. There was no answer.
On the floor beside me, Mum’s body trembled. She lifted her hand with what little strength she had and pressed her palm to my cheek. “Lana,” she whispered, her voice thin and breaking, “please don’t be so sad.”
“Mum! Mum! You’ll be alright, okay? I’m going to get help.” My cries tore through me, spilling until my tears mixed with the blood on the tiles.
My mind scrambled for anything, and then I remembered her teaching me once how to dial the emergency number. My fingers slipped across the keys. The operator’s voice cut in. “What’s your emergency?”
“My mum! Please come quickly, something is wrong with my mum!”
The sirens came after what felt like forever. Red and blue lights spilled across the walls as men in uniforms lifted her onto a stretcher. I stumbled into the ambulance, clutching her cold hand. “Please save her. Please. Please don’t let anything happen to her.”
At the hospital, doors closed between us. I pressed my forehead to the wall after they told me to wait. By the time the man in the long white coat appeared, my tears had dried to salt on my face. “I’m sorry,” he said calmly. “We couldn’t save her.”
My knees gave out. The floor came up hard against me.
I stared at the wall, too afraid to go inside and see her. I felt like seeing her would make his words come true.
The man who always visited came a few hours later. He spoke a few words to the doctor, but there wasn’t a trace of sadness on his face.
Didn’t Mum say he loved her very much?
He came to me and bowed slightly, his eyes cold. “I will take care of her body. Let’s go. You can see her when you’re ready.”
Go? Mum was still inside.
The funeral arrangements happened too quickly, way too quickly for me to understand. One moment she was on the hospital bed, the next she was in a coffin, lowered into the ground. I didn’t cry, It was like the tears had burned out of me already.
Vincent stood beside me, his hand heavy on my shoulder, saying nothing. When it was over, he looked down at me.
“You’ll come with me now. Let me take you to your new family,” he said.
I only wanted my mother. But I stayed quiet, because I didn’t know what else to do.
He took my hand coldly and led me to his car. The drive stretched for hours, the city shrinking away until we were in the hills. Iron gates opened onto a mansion that rose from the mist like a palace.
Waiting at the door was a woman with pearl earrings and eyes like ice. She looked at me the way people look at something rotting on the street. “That bastard child.”
Her name, I’d come to learn, was Anna. My stepmother.
My father, Vincent Virelli, turned toward the staircase, already moving. “I have urgent business. The butler will get you settled. Make sure she gets whatever she needs.”
And just like that, he was gone. Anna glared at me a moment longer before chasing after him.
I knew, even then, that I hadn’t lost just my mother. I’d lost my place in the world.”
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