Chapter 2

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‎Victor’s POV My world ended nine years ago. ‎Sometimes I still feel it....the exact moment everything split in two. Before… and after. ‎Before, I had a family. Friends. Laughter in the house. ‎It started as a simple land dispute. But it ended with my parents dead… and a third body burnt beyond recognition in the ruins of our home. ‎I remember standing there as a boy, my fists clenched so tightly my nails cut into my palms. The air smelled like ash and melted metal. Men spoke around me, voices low and cautious, but all I could hear was the roar of the fire replaying in my head. ‎Till today, no one knows who that third body belonged to. ‎I’ve spent years searching. Pulling strings. Paying people. Threatening others. ‎Nothing. ‎The body was destroyed beyond recognition....as if someone wanted it that way. ‎After my parents died, my grandfather took me in. He didn’t raise me with bedtime stories or comfort. He raised me with rules, discipline… and truth. ‎That was when I learned about the family business. ‎The Mafia. ‎I still remember the first time he said the word. I felt something inside me crack.... and something darker take its place. From that day on, I stopped being a boy and started becoming the man I am now. ‎A man with blood on his hands. ‎A man feared in rooms he hasn’t even entered yet. ‎A man who learned that mercy is expensive… and weakness gets you buried. ‎But no matter how powerful I become, one thing hasn’t changed. ‎My parents’ deaths are still a mystery. ‎And I will uncover the truth. ‎That is why I must marry Alice Smith. ‎The only girl I ever truly loved. ‎…At least, I did once. ‎Now? I’m not sure I know what love feels like anymore. ‎My life is chaos......women, deals, enemies, blood, money. Nothing stays long enough to matter. ‎Except her. ‎Alice is one of the few good memories from my childhood. One of the few things untouched by the darkness swallowing my life. ‎But everything changed the night my house burned. ‎I can still remember how I felt when I saw her lying unconscious at my gate. ‎I remember running toward her, my heartbeat slamming against my ribs. I remember dropping to my knees beside her, shaking her shoulders, calling her name. Her skin was cold. Her face streaked with soot. ‎What was she doing there? ‎That question has followed me for nine years. ‎I’ve tried to approach her many times. Tried to start the conversation. Tried to demand answers. ‎But every single time, I stop. ‎Because this isn’t a question I can ask without a plan. ‎And I never move without a plan. ‎This marriage will give me that chance. ‎It will put her close enough that she won’t be able to run from the truth. ‎And yes… The letter is fake. ‎My father never arranged any marriage between us. ‎No promises were written. No agreement was made. ‎I forged it. ‎Perfectly. ‎Because sometimes the only way to uncover the truth… ‎is to force fate’s hand. ‎Alice’s voice drifted through the half-open door. “I'm not going to marry him.” ‎I stilled in the hallway. ‎Her father’s voice came sharp and heavy. “You must. A promise is a promise.” ‎A chair scraped. Footsteps thundered. ‎The study door burst open and Alice stormed out....straight into me. ‎She hit my chest with a soft thud. ‎My hands instinctively caught her arms to steady her. ‎For a second, neither of us moved. ‎She looked up. ‎Mu breath caught. ‎Nine years… and she was still the girl who could knock the air from my lungs without trying. ‎Her fingers were still pressed against my chest. I wondered if she could feel how violently my heart was beating. ‎“Hello, Allie,” I said softly, a crooked smile forming. I added a playful wink, masking the sudden rush of nerves. “Long time.” ‎Colour flooded her cheeks instantly. ‎The sight hit me harder than i expected. ‎God… she still blushes. ‎“I am not getting married to you,” she snapped, though her voice wavered slightly. ‎I tilted my head, amused, but there was a faint ache behind my smile. ‎“Oh, my little Allie,” I murmured, the old nickname slipping out before I could stop it. “You will marry me.” ‎I watched her closely, searching her face for any sign the name still meant something to her. ‎“I will never marry you!” she shot back. Her hands clenched at her sides. “You’re promiscuous, wicked, and terrible.” ‎The words struck. ‎For a brief moment, something raw flickered in my eyes....hurt, sharp and unexpected. ‎But i swallowed it, letting a teasing grin replace it. ‎“Ah… promiscuous?” i echoed lightly, folding my arms. “What made you say that?” ‎I leaned closer, lowering my voice playfully. ‎“Have you been stalking me?” ‎Her eyes widened in outrage. ‎“That’s not.... I don’t....” ‎I smiled fully this time, and for a heartbeat she froze, clearly thrown off balance. ‎Then her expression hardened again. She shoved past me, shoulder brushing mine, and disappeared into a room down the hall. A door slammed. ‎I exhaled slowly, staring after her. ‎She still affects me. ‎I rubbed the back of my neck, forcing myself to focus, then turned and walked into the study. ‎“Mr. Smith,” i greeted respectfully. ‎Alice’s father looked up, relief softening his face. “Victor, my boy. How are you?” ‎“Fine, sir.” i stepped forward, posture straightening, voice turning serious. “I need your help.” ‎Mr. Smith frowned slightly. “What do you need, my boy?” ‎I hesitated just long enough to feel the weight of what i was about to say. ‎Then i met the older man’s eyes. ‎“I need Alice’s inheritance.” ‎Silence crashed into the room. ‎Mr. Smith’s face stiffened. ‎“What?” ‎
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