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Mafia's Bloody Wife

Bound by a forced marriage to the cold mafia heir Lorenzo, Elena is thrust into a brutal landscape of crime and hidden truths. While her husband maintains an iron grip on the city, she must survive the lethal power dynamics of his syndicate. Their involuntary union ignites a dangerous, unpredictable passion, forcing Elena to abandon her innocence. To endure life in the underworld, she must finally embrace the violent legacy of her new family.
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Chapter 3

The water was everywhere—in my lungs, in my throat, burning like liquid fire as I choked on the toxic mixture of lake water and smoke. My wedding dress had become a death trap, the waterlogged fabric wrapping around my legs like chains, dragging me deeper into the flooded basement.

I clawed at the sodden lace with desperate fingers, my mother's beautiful gown tearing away in chunks. The rose embroidery that had taken months to complete dissolved into meaningless threads as I ripped and pulled, fighting for my life with an animal desperation I'd never known I possessed.

The copper pipe was still clutched in my bleeding hands, and I used it like a knife, sawing through the heavy fabric of the dress's train. Each cut felt like I was severing a piece of my old life, destroying the last tangible connection to the woman I'd been just hours ago. The girl who'd walked down that aisle in innocent white was drowning in this basement, and something else—something harder, angrier—was clawing its way to the surface.

Above me, the fire roared with increasing fury. I could hear the ancient timbers of the lighthouse groaning under the heat, the sound like the death cries of some massive beast. Chunks of burning debris began falling through the floorboards, hissing as they hit the water around me.

With a final, violent tear, I freed my legs from the ruined dress. What remained barely covered me—a tattered bodice and the remnants of a skirt that ended just below my knees. I was half-naked, bleeding, and trapped in a flooding basement, but I was alive.

That's when the ceiling beam fell.

I heard it coming—a groaning crack that seemed to split the world in half. I spun around just as a massive wooden support beam, fully engulfed in flames, crashed down from above. There was no time to dodge, no time to think. The burning timber struck me across the back with the force of a falling tree.

The pain was beyond description—a white-hot agony that tore through my body like lightning. The smell of my own burning flesh filled my nostrils as the beam seared a path across my shoulder blades before plunging into the water with a tremendous splash. Steam rose around me in a scalding cloud, and I screamed until my voice cracked.

But the beam had done more than just burn me. Its impact had shattered something in the basement wall—an old drainage grate that had been sealed for decades. Water began rushing through the opening with tremendous force, creating a current that pulled at my weakened body.

I had a choice: stay and burn, or trust the dark water to carry me somewhere—anywhere—else.

The lighthouse was collapsing around me. More beams fell, sending up geysers of steam and sparks. The air was so thick with smoke I could barely breathe. Through the pain radiating from my burned back, I made my decision.

I dove toward the broken grate.

The current seized me immediately, pulling me through the jagged opening with violent force. The metal edges tore at what remained of my dress, opening new cuts along my arms and legs. I tumbled through a maze of underwater pipes and drainage channels, my lungs burning as I fought to hold what little breath I had left.

The world became a nightmare of rushing water and absolute darkness. I slammed into concrete walls, metal grates, chunks of debris that the current had picked up along the way. Each impact sent fresh waves of agony through my burned back, but I couldn't stop, couldn't control my path through this underwater labyrinth.

My consciousness began to fade at the edges. The cold was seeping into my bones, numbing the pain but also stealing my strength. I could feel myself slowing down, my body going limp as the lake claimed me.

The last thing I remembered was breaking through to open water, the current finally releasing me into the vast darkness of Lake Michigan. Above me, impossibly far away, I could see the faint glow of stars. Then even that light disappeared as I sank into the depths.

I don't know how long I drifted. Time became meaningless in that cold, dark place between life and death. The lake carried me like a corpse, my body rising and falling with the waves, sometimes breaking the surface for a gasping breath before being pulled under again.

When consciousness finally returned, it came in fragments. The taste of blood in my mouth. The sting of salt water in my wounds. The sound of voices—male voices, speaking in low, urgent tones.

"Boss, you need to see this."

"What is it, Viktor?"

"Body washed up on the dock. But it's... different."

I tried to open my eyes, but the effort was too much. My body felt like it was made of lead, every muscle screaming in protest. I was lying on something hard—wooden planks, I realized. A dock.

Footsteps approached, measured and confident. Someone crouched down beside me, and I felt the weight of their gaze even through my closed eyelids.

"Jesus Christ," a voice said. It was deep, gravelly, with an accent I couldn't place. "Look at her."

"Should we call an ambulance?" another voice asked.

"No." The first voice was firm, decisive. "No hospitals. No questions."

I managed to crack my eyes open just a sliver. Through my blurred vision, I could see the silhouette of a man kneeling beside me. He was broad-shouldered, wearing what looked like an expensive suit despite the late hour. Behind him, other figures stood in a loose circle, all of them watching me with the same intense curiosity.

"She came from the direction of the lighthouse," someone said. "The whole thing's on fire. You can see the glow from here."

The man in the suit reached out and touched the charred remains of my wedding dress with one finger. The white fabric was gray with ash and soot, the delicate lace burned away in places to reveal the scorched skin beneath.

"A bride," he murmured, and there was something almost reverent in his tone. "A fire-rose bride, washed up on our shore."

He stood up, his decision made. "Bring her inside. Call Victoria—tell her we have a patient. And make sure she has everything she needs. This one's special."

"Special how, boss?"

The man looked down at me again, and even through my haze of pain and exhaustion, I could feel the intensity of his stare. When he spoke, his voice carried the weight of absolute conviction.

"Omens don't wash up on your dock by accident," he said. "Especially not ones that look like they've crawled out of hell itself."

As they lifted me from the dock, I caught a glimpse of where I'd ended up. The sign on the pier read 'Crow's Bay' in faded letters. In the distance, I could see the orange glow of the burning lighthouse reflected on the water—the funeral pyre of my old life.

I closed my eyes and let the darkness take me again, but not before I heard the man's voice one more time:

"Welcome to K-Wing territory, fire-rose. Let's see what you're really made of."

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