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Married to the Billionaire Mafia Don

Married to the Billionaire Mafia Don

"You're leaving," Lorenzo said softly. Ivy straightened her spine and raised her chin. "I am. I'm getting out of this place even if it means climbing over the front gates. I can't stay here anymore. I'm leaving!" "You can't," Lorenzo said flatly. "Not now." "Watch me," Ivy hissed, brushing past him. Lorenzo stepped in her way and grabbed her by the arms-not roughly, but firmly. "I mean it, Ivy. You can't leave," he said tightly. She struggled against his grip, her bag falling to the floor with a thud. "Let me go, Lorenzo! I don't belong here. This place is insane. Your family is insane!" "You belong to me," he said sharply, eyes burning into hers. "And it's my job to protect what's mine." "I don't want to be yours," Ivy cried. "I want to be free! I want to live!" Something shifted in Lorenzo's face. He looked at her then, not as an obligation, not as a pawn, but as a person. A frightened, strong, beautiful woman who had been caught in a storm she never asked for. And something in him cracked. Lorenzo reached down and cupped her face with both hands. Ivy flinched at first but didn't pull away. His thumbs wiped away the tears rolling down her cheeks. "I never wanted to hurt you," he said quietly. Her lower lip trembled. "Then let me go..." "I can't," he whispered. And then, without thinking, he leaned in and kissed her. *************** Ivy Wesley believed that marrying a wealthy stranger would be her golden escape from a life of struggle. Lorenzo Martinelli was supposed to be her way out: her fresh start, her answer to every prayer whispered in the dark. But the moment the mansion doors shut behind her, Ivy understood the truth. She hadn't stepped into a fairy tale. She had walked straight into the lion's den. The whispers about the Martinelli family's ties to the Mafia aren't just rumors; they're real, and now Ivy is bound to them by a ring on her finger and secrets she can never unlearn. There is no undoing this choice. No clean exit. Not after what she's seen. Not after what she knows. Surrounded by dangerous alliances, ruthless power plays, and truths sharp enough to draw blood, Ivy finds herself caught in a world where trust is a luxury and loyalty can be lethal. Yet in the middle of the chaos, something even more unexpected takes root: a love she never planned for, never prepared for, and may not survive. Now Ivy faces an impossible choice: run while she still can, or stand her ground beside the man who could destroy her as easily as he protects her. In a world where betrayal lurks behind every polished smile and devotion can cost a life, can their love endure... or will it be the very thing that brings everything crashing down?
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Chapter 2

Ivy followed the butler through a corridor lined with oil paintings, past doors that looked older than the building itself, until they reached a study with leather chairs and a roaring fireplace. A single man sat inside, his back to her, facing the flames. He didn't turn around. "Sit," the butler said. Ivy did. The butler left and closed the door softly behind him. In the study, the silence stretched. Then, finally, the man spoke. His voice was low, smooth, and controlled. "You've lived in eight different cities in ten years. No record of parents. Multiple jobs. No formal education past high school." Ivy stiffened. "You're resourceful," he continued. "Unpredictable. And hard to trace." He turned, and Ivy's breath caught. The man was young. Early thirties, maybe. He had dark hair, perfectly cut. Olive skin, a sharp jaw, and eyes like obsidian - cold and unreadable. Lorenzo Martinelli. Ivy had never met him before, but she'd seen his face on gossip sites as few times. The billionaire no one ever saw in person. The untouchable, dangerous man with alleged Mafia ties. And now, apparently, interviewing potential wives like they were candidates for a crown. "Why did you come?" he asked. Ivy met his gaze without blinking. "Curiosity. And five hundred bucks." He smiled - barely. "Honest. That's rare," he said. "I like that." Lorenzo stood, crossing the room with the confidence of someone used to having the world at his feet. "I don't want someone who wants me," he said, stopping inches from her. "I want someone who can survive me." Ivy literally felt the heat of the fire on her face. Her pulse thudded in her ears. "You don't know me," she said quietly. "No," he agreed. "But I will." He turned away again. "Your attendance fee will be handed to you once you step out of here. You'll be contacted tomorrow." And just like that, the interview was over. --------------- Outside, the wind had died down. Ivy stepped back into the black car, heart pounding. Her reward for participating in this crazy joke was already tucked inside her clutch. It looked like a fortune to her. She didn't know what she'd just agreed to, but for the first time in years, the future didn't look empty. It looked dangerous, and she wasn't sure if that scared her... or thrilled her. The next morning, Ivy stood at the gates of the Martinelli Estate, unsure if she should admire the towering wrought-iron design or be terrified of what waited beyond it. The sun had barely climbed above the horizon, casting long shadows on the gravel driveway. Her sneakers crunched against it as she shifted nervously from foot to foot. This was unlike anything she'd ever signed up for - and she'd signed up for a lot of crazy gigs. She'd received a text message at 5 a.m. from the unknown number, telling her to report back at the Martinelli Estate. A sharply dressed man stepped out from the security booth. His suit looked like it cost more than her entire closet. "Name?" he asked without looking up from his clipboard. "Ivy. Ivy Wesley." He checked the list, nodded once, and pressed a button on the panel beside him. The gates opened with a slow, eerie groan. "Proceed down the driveway," the man instructed Ivy gruffly. "The house is on the left. Do not stray from the path. Cameras are everywhere." She offered a tight smile and walked through the gates, her heart hammering like a war drum. The estate was massive. It was the kind of place that screamed old money, Mafia whispers, and generations of secrets. The mansion came into view; a blend of Italian villa and modern fortress, with marble pillars, fountains, and manicured gardens that looked too pristine to be real. A line of women had already gathered near the front steps. All of them were dressed like they were attending a red carpet event: high heels, red lips, sleek hair. Ivy swallowed, suddenly very aware of her worn jeans and second-hand leather jacket. She was the only one who looked like she got there by bus. "Who let the janitor in?" one of the girls snickered. Ivy raised her eyebrows but said nothing. Let them laugh. They didn't know her story. She had survived too much to be intimidated by lipstick and stilettos. Before she could find a spot to stand, the front door opened with a theatrical sweep. A man in his late thirties stepped out, flanked by two other assistants. He looked like a TV producer: slicked-back hair, expensive shoes, and a tablet in hand. "Ladies!" he clapped his hands, voice booming. "Welcome to the Martinelli Estate. My name is Victor. I'll be leading today's... interview process." "Interview?" one girl asked, adjusting her cleavage. "Yes. Today is less of a party and more of an audition," Victor said. "You're not here to network. You're not here to model. As you were informed last night, you are here to possibly become the legal wife of Mr. Lorenzo Martinelli." A ripple of murmurs ran through the group. "Mr. Martinelli is the CEO of Martinelli Enterprises which runs a chain of luxury restaurants across the country and a winery that produces the finest wines and champagne known to mankind," Victor continues. "He is heir to a billion-dollar fortune - and yes, the rumors are true, he's that Martinelli." Ivy swallowed hard but remained quiet. She couldn't help but wonder why a wealthy, handsome man like Lorenzo Martinelli had resorted to this extreme method of finding a wife. "I knew it," a red-lipped girl whispered behind Ivy. "This is the Mafia guy audition." Victor smirked. "Yes, yes. I can see the confusion. But rest assured - this is a legitimate arrangement. Mr. Martinelli is being required by family tradition to marry within the next thirty days. Rather than go through a typical courtship, he's decided to... speed things up." Ivy's jaw clenched. Yes, she needed money, but she didn't expect to end up on an episode of The Bachelor: Mafia Edition. Why on earth did she come back here? Even before the question finished forming in her head, Ivy knew the answer. She'd come back here for more. Much more than five hundred dollars. "You'll be interviewed individually," Victor continued. "You'll get a chance to speak with the man himself - briefly - and if you're selected, there will be a final round with the family." "Is this even legal?" someone asked. Victor's grin widened. "Perfectly. All participants will sign another NDA at the end of this exercise. If chosen, you'll sign a prenup and marriage contract. Payment is generous. Dismissal is discreet. Now... if any of you would prefer to leave, the gate is still open." Ivy glanced around. Three girls immediately stepped out of line and left. Another rolled her eyes and walked off, muttering about rich people and their crazy games. Ivy stayed. She wasn't here for love. She wasn't even here for adventure. She was here because she needed a way out. A future. Maybe even a second chance. She lifted her chin and muttered, "Let's do this." --------------- Inside, the mansion was even more opulent than she'd imagined; massive chandeliers, floors so polished she could see her reflection, and walls lined with classic paintings that looked centuries old. A line of chairs had been arranged in the grand salon, and the women were called in one by one for their interviews. Ivy waited. She eavesdropped as the others returned; some looking smug, others confused. One girl was even crying. "Next, Ivy Wesley," called an assistant with icy blonde hair and perfectly sculpted brows. Ivy stood up, shook out her jacket, and followed the woman through a set of carved wooden doors into a smaller room: an office with a glass desk, leather chairs, and floor-to-ceiling windows that overlooked the estate. Victor sat behind the desk. Beside him was another woman, a curvy blonde, with a clipboard and a steely expression. "This is Chloe," Victor said. "She's Mr. Martinelli's personal assistant." Ivy nodded. "Nice to meet you." Chloe said nothing, just assessed her with cool green eyes. "Tell us about yourself, Ivy," Victor began. Ivy forced a smile. "What do you want to know? I'm twenty-five. I grew up in Michigan. Left home at sixteen. Been doing odd jobs ever since." "Why did you leave home?" Chloe asked sharply. Ivy paused. "It wasn't safe," she said finally. Chloe exchanged a glance with Victor. Ivy folded her arms. "Look, I'm not here to give you a sob story. I'm just trying to get out of a life that's been stuck in survival mode. I'm not afraid of rich people, secrets, or drama. I know how to blend in, keep quiet, and hold my own." Victor raised his eyebrows. "That... was unexpectedly honest." Ivy shrugged. "What's the point of lying? You'll dig it all up in a background check anyway." Chloe's lips curled into a smile. "Interesting." Victor leaned forward. "One more question. If you're chosen, this marriage will come with expectations - public appearances, discretion, and loyalty. You won't be free to come and go as you please. Can you handle that?" Ivy thought of the moldy apartment she shared with two chain-smoking roommates. She thought of the job she lost last week because the diner went out of business. She thought of her mother's silence. Her stepfather's hands. The bruises no one saw. She looked Victor in the eye and said, "I've handled worse." Chloe stood. "Thank you, Chloe. You'll be notified shortly." --------------- Hours passed. Most of the women were gone. Only four remained, including Ivy. She was sitting in the corner, sipping a glass of champagne someone had handed her, when Victor returned, smiling like he'd just won a game. "Ladies," he announced, "Mr. Martinelli has made his decision." A tense silence filled the room. He turned to Ivy and said, "Congratulations." Her mouth fell open. "Wait... what?" "You've been selected," Victor confirmed. The other women gasped. One of them scoffed. "Her? Seriously?" Victor ignored them. "You'll be escorted to a guest suite. Tomorrow, you'll be briefed by the legal team. The wedding will take place within the next five days." Ivy could barely breathe. This was real. She was marrying a billionaire. A man with rumored Mafia ties. A man she'd only met once! Before she could ask another question, Chloe appeared beside her. "This way," she said coolly. ------------- The guest suite was three times larger than Ivy' entire apartment. The bed was king-sized, and the sheets were Egyptian cotton. A robe had been laid out. There was even a basket of luxury bath products with a handwritten note: "Welcome to the family - temporarily or otherwise. Make yourself comfortable." Ivy collapsed onto the bed, staring at the ceiling. What the hell had she gotten herself into? She barely had time to process before the door opened again. "Mr. Martinelli will see you now," Chloe said from the doorway. Ivy sat up, her heart pounding. "Now?" Chloe nodded. "It's a courtesy. He prefers to meet his wife before the wedding." No kidding, Ivy thought. She followed Chloe through the mansion, down a corridor lined with family portraits: men in tuxedos, women in gowns, faces with sharp features and cold eyes. They passed stone-faced sculptures that stared as if judging Ivy's every step. She'd grown up in places where broken windows were normal, and cops didn't show up unless someone died. Here? The silence had its own wealth. Chloe stopped at a set of double doors and said, "He's waiting." Ivy hesitated, then stepped inside. Lorenzo Martinelli was seated behind a mahogany desk. He stood when he saw her, buttoning his suit jacket. He was taller than she remembered, with broad shoulders, a square jaw, and dark eyes that glistened in the warm light. "You are Ivy, right?" he said. "And you're the guy who just made the biggest mistake of his life," she replied, trying to mask her nerves with sarcasm. He smiled faintly. "I find your honesty refreshing." Ivy walked toward him, trying not to let her legs shake. "Why me?" "You didn't pretend to be perfect," Lorenzo answered frankly. "You've lived a tough life. You didn't ask stupid questions. And I've always preferred someone with bite." "Good," Ivy said. "Because I bite." Lorenzo's smile deepened. Ivy crossed her arms and asked, "So you're just out here proposing marriage to strangers like it's a business transaction?" "Because it is," Lorenzo responded promptly. "This isn't about love, Ivy. It's about leverage. Appearances. Strategy." "And you picked me because...?" She asked dubiously. "You're smart," Lorenzo said simply. "The others aren't. You? You looked me in the eye and spoke boldly. That kind of nerve isn't easy to find." Ivy's mouth felt dry. "That's not a compliment. That's a warning." "It's both," Lorenzo assured her. He moved toward the window, hands in his pockets, and said, "My world isn't safe. It's sharp corners and sealed doors. But it's also power. Money. Security." Ivy watched him. "You're telling me all this like I don't already know the rumors," she said. Lorenzo faced her again and said, "Rumors are smoke. I'm fire." There it was again - that glimmer of danger beneath the polish. She should've turned and walked out. Instead, Ivy stepped closer. "Why me?" she asked again. "Why not someone from your world?" "Because someone from my world knows too much," Lorenzo answered candidly. "But you? You're new. A wildcard." "And what's in it for me?" Ivy wanted to know. Lorenzo looked at her then, really looked. "More money than you've ever touched in your life, a reputable status in society, useful connections. And best of all, protection." Ivy laughed, short and nervous. "Are you trying to buy me?" "I'm offering you an exit," Lorenzo said. "From whatever corner of the city you've been surviving in. A clean slate. A chance to rebrand yourself and choose a future that's far better than anything you've imagined." Her stomach twisted. Ivy was both enticed and terrified. Lorenzo's offer sounded too good to be true. He watched her reaction and smiled slightly. "I don't make offers twice." Ivy swallowed hard, her mind a whirlwind. She thoughtfully considered what Lorenzo was offering her. Wealth, a marriage of convenience, a new social status. It was indeed a mind-blowing offer. What did she have to lose? "What happens if I say yes?" She asked cautiously. "We get married next week," Lorenzo said smoothly. "You move in. You follow the rules. You smile when the cameras are on. And do your best to get along with my family." "And if I say no?" Ivy asked hesitantly. Lorenzo shrugged. "You leave with a fancy coffee and a story no one will believe." Ivy stared at him, weighing the madness. This wasn't a rom-com; this was real. Crazy, risky, and tempting. Finally, she exhaled. "Alright. I'll think about it." Lorenzo nodded. "You have twenty-four hours," he said coolly. Ivy turned to leave but paused at the door. "One more thing, Mr. Martinelli." He cocked his head. "If I do this... I'm not playing dumb. I want terms, protection, boundaries," she said. Lorenzo's mouth curved, just slightly. "Of course. I wouldn't expect anything less, Mrs. Martinelli," he replied. Ivy did not hesitate. She spun around and hurried out of the office before her knees gave out.

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