Chapter 15: The Monster And His Queen
The police sirens wailed in the distance, a useless noise in a neighborhood that belonged to the Castellis. Luca and the men were already dragging the bodies into the alley, loading them into unmarked vans.
Riley released Declan, allowing Dominic’s men to drag the defeated, humiliated Irish boss away to face the family’s ultimate judgment.
The shop was destroyed. Bullet holes riddled the refrigerators, glass covered the floor, and the scent of gunpowder overwhelmed the smell of raw meat.
Riley stood in the center of the wreckage, her apron torn, her face smeared with soot and blood. She looked exhausted, but entirely unbroken.
Dominic walked up to her, dropping his rifle onto a table. He didn’t care about the destruction. He didn’t care about the sirens. He only cared about the woman standing before him.
“You saved my life,” Dominic said quietly, the arrogance of the mafia boss completely stripped away, leaving only the man. “Again.”
“I protect what’s mine,” Riley replied, leaning heavily against the counter, a faint, tired smile touching her lips.
“Am I yours, Riley?” Dominic asked, his voice thick with raw emotion. He stepped into her space, his hands gently gripping her thick, strong hips. “Because you are entirely, unequivocally mine. If you want this city, I will burn it down and lay the ashes at your feet.”
Riley looked at him, feeling the absolute truth in his words. She reached out, her calloused hands wrapping around the nape of his neck, pulling him down to her eye level.
“I don’t want the ashes, Dominic,” Riley whispered, her breath warm against his lips. “I want the whole damn steak.”
Dominic laughed, a genuine, breathless sound, before capturing her lips in a deep, bruising kiss that promised violence, loyalty, and an unbreakable empire.
They stood together in the ruins of the butcher shop. Two monsters who had finally found the only person in the world strong enough to hold them. She was unapologetically large, fiercely independent, and utterly lethal. He was the king of the underworld, completely brought to his knees by the woman who held the knife.
THE GRAND FINALE: A REFLECTION ON POWER
Society tells us that power looks a certain way—that it requires a specific body type, a loud voice, or a ruthless lack of empathy. But true power is quiet. It is the immovable gravity of someone who knows exactly who they are and refuses to shrink to make others comfortable. Riley Hayes didn’t need to change herself to conquer the mafia; she forced the mafia to mold to her undeniable strength. True respect isn’t given; it is demanded by those brave enough to hold their ground.
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