Nobody noticed Caterina Rossi when she entered the ballroom.

That was normal.
Being invisible had become her specialty.
For twenty-four years she had lived as a ghost inside her own family.
While her older sister Bianca dazzled society magazines and attended exclusive galas, Caterina remained hidden in the background, quietly enduring every insult, every humiliation, and every reminder that she wasn’t truly wanted.
Tonight was no different.
The annual Barbieri Charity Gala was the most prestigious event in the city.
The wealthy came to show off.
Politicians came to make deals.
Criminal kings came to negotiate wars behind expensive smiles.
Under the glittering crystal chandeliers of the Palazzo Valerius, fortunes would be made and destroyed before midnight.
Caterina stood alone near a marble column, wishing she could disappear completely.
Her charcoal-gray dress had once belonged to Bianca.
Like everything else in her life, it was a leftover.
An unwanted hand-me-down.
Across the ballroom, Bianca looked flawless.
She wore a custom red designer gown worth more than Caterina earned in an entire year.
The crowd adored her.
Men chased her.
Women envied her.
And Bianca loved every second of it.
Unfortunately, Bianca’s favorite hobby wasn’t collecting attention.
It was destroying her younger sister.
“Caterina.”
The sharp voice instantly made Caterina tense.
Bianca appeared beside her like a predator stalking wounded prey.
“What are you doing standing here looking miserable?”
“I’m just staying out of the way.”
Bianca rolled her eyes.
“That’s impossible. Your existence is embarrassing all by itself.”
The words hurt.
They always did.
But Caterina had learned long ago that fighting back only made things worse.
So she remained silent.
Then disaster struck.
A passing guest accidentally bumped into Bianca.
Champagne splashed across the front of her expensive dress.
The ballroom gasped.
Bianca’s face twisted with rage.
The woman responsible immediately apologized.
But Bianca ignored her.
Instead, she turned toward Caterina.
A slow smile spread across her lips.
Caterina instantly recognized it.
Someone was about to get hurt.
“You idiot.”
Bianca shoved Caterina hard enough to make her stumble backward.
“I didn’t do anything.”
“Oh, of course you did.”
The accusation was ridiculous.
But Bianca wasn’t interested in truth.
She wanted a spectacle.
And she knew exactly how to create one.
Soon the entire ballroom was watching.
The conversations stopped.
The music faded.
Every eye turned toward the Rossi sisters.
Caterina felt trapped.
Exposed.
Humiliated.
Then Bianca delivered the final blow.
She leaned close enough that only a few people could hear.
But in the silence, her words carried farther than she expected.
“Look at yourself.”
Her voice dripped with cruelty.
“Nobody wants you.”
The sentence hit harder than a slap.
Years of abuse.
Years of rejection.
Years of loneliness.
All condensed into four devastating words.
Nobody wants you.
Tears threatened to form.
The room blurred.
And for a moment, Caterina truly believed it.
Then something unexpected happened.
The massive ballroom doors opened.
A sudden silence swept across the crowd.
Not polite silence.
Fear.
Every conversation died instantly.
Every powerful figure turned toward the entrance.
Because only one man could create that kind of reaction.
Tommaso Barbieri.
The king of the city’s underworld.
The man politicians feared.
The man criminals obeyed.
The man rumored to have built an empire from blood and shadows.
He stepped into the ballroom wearing a midnight-blue tuxedo.
Tall.
Powerful.
Dangerously handsome.
The room parted before him.
Nobody dared stand in his way.
And then something impossible happened.
Tommaso’s dark eyes found Caterina.
Not Bianca.
Not the celebrities.
Not the politicians.
Her.
The forgotten girl standing alone in the shadows.
And without hesitation…
The most dangerous man in the city began walking straight toward her.