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Obsessed (Forbidden Desire)
Obsessed (Forbidden Desire)

Obsessed (Forbidden Desire)

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After her father's death, art restorer Elena Russo discovers his massive gambling debts to a dangerous crime family. Unable to pay, she's forced into an underground auction where she's purchased by none other than Dante Valenti, now Chicago's most feared mafia boss, and the boy she loved twelve years ago, before suddenly being torn away from him.

Chapter 1 of Obsessed (Forbidden Desire)

Elena Russo's black dress felt like a suit of armor as she stood alone in her childhood home, surrounded by empty glasses and half-eaten appetizers, evidence of mourners who had already departed. The silence pressed against her eardrums, almost painful after hours of murmured condolences and stories about her father that painted a man she barely recognized.

The crystal tumbler in her hand caught the afternoon light, sending prisms dancing across the worn hardwood floor as she swirled the amber liquid. Her father's favorite whiskey. She'd never acquired the taste, but today seemed like the perfect time to try.

"To you, Papa," she whispered, lifting the glass toward the mantle where his photograph stood beside the urn containing his ashes.

The burn of alcohol down her throat matched the sting behind her eyes. For the hundredth time that day, Elena wondered how her strong, vibrant father had deteriorated so quickly. Cancer was a thief, stealing him piece by piece until nothing remained but a hollow shell, and now, not even that.

The doorbell's chime shattered her moment of grief.

Probably Mrs. Gianelli from next door, bringing another casserole she wouldn't eat. Elena set down the tumbler and smoothed her dress, mentally preparing another gracious smile for another well-meaning neighbor.

The men at her door were not neighbors.

Three of them, dressed in tailored black suits that couldn't quite disguise the bulges of shoulder holsters. The one in front, salt-and-pepper hair, a face lined by experience rather than age, smiled without warmth.

"Miss Russo?" His voice was courteous, his eyes anything but. "My name is Anthony. I worked with your father."

Elena's hand tightened on the doorknob. Her father had been an accountant for a restaurant supply company, a boring, stable job that had supported them modestly but comfortably since her mother left. These men looked nothing like the colleagues who had attended the funeral earlier.

"My father's funeral was this morning," she said. "Whatever business you had with him."

"That's precisely why we're here." The man's smile never wavered. "May we come in? This conversation is better had in private."

Every instinct told Elena to close the door, but the look in Anthony's eyes suggested that wasn't an option. She stepped back, allowing them into the modest foyer.

The three men swept through her home with the confidence of those accustomed to taking up space. They didn't sit when they reached the living room, instead positioning themselves strategically, one near the window, one by the door, and Anthony directly in front of her.

"Your father had debts, Miss Russo." Anthony didn't waste time with platitudes. "Substantial ones."

Elena crossed her arms. "That's impossible. My father was careful with money. Conservative, even."

Anthony produced a thin leather portfolio from inside his jacket. "Your father had a weakness for games of chance. He was quite skilled, actually, until his luck turned."

The folder opened to reveal photographs that stole Elena's breath: her father at poker tables, roulette wheels, surrounded by men with hard eyes and expensive watches. The timestamps showed dates throughout the last three years since his diagnosis.

"That's not," she began, but the denial died on her lips as Anthony revealed handwritten IOUs bearing her father's distinctive signature.

"He borrowed from my employer, Mr. Castellano." Anthony's voice remained pleasant, as if discussing the weather rather than turning her world upside down. "Victor Castellano is a businessman who believes in collecting returns on his investments."

The name Castellano sent a chill down Elena's spine. Even with her limited knowledge of Chicago's underworld, that name carried weight, the kind that broke kneecaps and sank bodies into Lake Michigan.

"How much?" The question emerged as barely a whisper.

"Three hundred and eighty-seven thousand dollars."

Elena sank onto the sofa, her legs suddenly unable to support her. The amount was astronomical, more than she would earn in five years at the museum.

"There must be some mistake. My father didn't have access to that kind of money."

"He used this house as collateral. And when that wasn't enough..." Anthony's pause held significance. "He offered future considerations."

"What does that mean?" Elena's voice hardened, fear crystallizing into anger.

"It means, Miss Russo, that your father's debt transfers to you. Mr. Castellano was very understanding during your father's illness, out of respect. But now that respect has been paid..." His gesture encompassed the post-funeral disarray.

"You expect me to pay nearly four hundred thousand dollars? That's insane!"

Anthony's expression didn't change, but the temperature in the room seemed to drop. "Mr. Castellano offers options to those in your position."

The man by the window shifted, his jacket opening just enough to reveal the gun holstered beneath. Not a threat, not yet, but a reminder.

"What kind of options?" Elena asked, hating how her voice trembled.

"You have one month to arrange payment. Or you can work off the debt through services rendered to associates of Mr. Castellano."

The implication hung in the air like poison gas. Elena's hands curled into fists.

"And if I go to the police?"

Anthony's smile returned, almost pitying now. "We are the police, Miss Russo. Detective Anthony Ricci." He flashed a badge too quickly for her to verify. "Your father's debts are tied to certain activities that would posthumously damage his reputation. And possibly implicate you as an accessory."

Lies. She knew they were lies, yet the confidence with which he delivered them suggested enough truth to be dangerous. Her father was gone, unable to defend himself or explain what had driven him to such desperate measures.

"One month," Anthony repeated, placing a business card on the coffee table. "We'll be in touch to discuss arrangements."

The three men moved toward the door with the synchronicity of predators who had hunted together for years. At the threshold, Anthony paused.

"Your father spoke of you often, Miss Russo. He was very proud of your work at the museum. It would be a shame if your expertise with valuable artifacts became unavailable to the world."

After they left, Elena stood frozen in her entryway for long minutes, the click of the door latch echoing in her mind. When she finally moved, it was to lunge for the bathroom, emptying the contents of her stomach until nothing remained but bitter acid and fear.

Later, curled on her father's worn leather recliner with his whiskey bottle now significantly emptier, she examined the photographs again. The man in them was her father, yet a version she had never known, animated, reckless, alive in a way she couldn't reconcile with the cautious parent who had raised her.

Her phone buzzed with a text from Lucia, her colleague at the museum, checking if she needed company. Elena ignored it, unable to explain this new reality to someone whose biggest concern was whether their grant proposal would be approved.

Instead, she opened her laptop and typed "Victor Castellano Chicago" into the search bar.

The results painted a picture that turned her blood to ice. Behind the veneer of legitimate businesses, construction companies, waste management, and import-export lie whispers of something darker. News articles referenced investigations that mysteriously disappeared, witnesses who recanted testimonies, and competitors who suffered "accidents."

By midnight, Elena had established three facts:

First, the debt was real, and if anything, Anthony had understated Castellano's reputation for collecting.

Second, there was no legal way she could generate nearly four hundred thousand dollars in thirty days.

And third, her father, a man who had taught her honesty and integrity, had been living a double life that would eventually consume her own.

She fell asleep in the chair, surrounded by the ghosts of her father's choices, dreaming of shadowy auction blocks where men with faceless features bid on her future.

In a penthouse across the city, another glass of whiskey caught the light as Dante Valenti studied a surveillance photo of Elena Russo, her black dress stark against the gray day as she stood by her father's grave. His finger traced the outline of her face on the glossy paper, a gesture both tender and possessive.

"Are we certain Castellano approached her today?" he asked the man standing by the window.

Marco nodded. "Right after the funeral, just as you predicted. They've given her a month."

Dante's smile was cold, predatory, and patient. Twelve years of waiting were about to end.

"Make the arrangements," he said, not looking away from Elena's photograph. "I'll handle the auction myself."

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