Dante’s eyes softened in the mirror. “I understand. It’s a frightening situation. But I promise, Genesis, I won’t let anything happen to you or Gia. I’ll do everything I can to keep you safe.”

There was something in his tone that made me want to believe him. I took a deep breath, trying to steady myself. “Okay,” I whispered. “Okay, I’ll do it.”

Dante nodded, a faint smile of relief on his lips. “We’ll make this work, Genesis. I promise.”

The car continued to glide through the night, the city lights flashing past. I stared out the window, feeling a strange mixture of fear and hope. Maybe this was the beginning of something that could finally offer us a measure of safety and stability. Maybe, just maybe, this was our chance to escape the nightmare and find a new path forward.

GENESIS

The small chapel was decorated with simple elegance—white flowers, a touch of greenery, and a few candles flickering softly. It wasn’t grand or over-the-top, but it was a quiet sanctuary that seemed to absorb the tension in the room.

I stood at the back, clutching my dress nervously. The white gown was pretty, but understated—nothing too fancy. Just enough to fit the occasion without drawing too much attention. Gia, in her tiny matching dress, fidgeted beside me, her eyes wide with curiosity. I adjusted the lace around her tiny shoulders, trying to steady my own racing heart. Beniamino had received a call that detoured us here. He’d called and gotten somebody to bring a dress my size and my daughters, a tux for Dante, and the rest of the men inside the SUV. When I’d said yes, I hadn’t expected it to happen so quickly. Yet, here we were.

The room was filled with a small crowd: Beniamino and his wife Simone, Tammaro and Yolanda, their daughter, Martina with her young daughter, and Massimo. I’d had very quick introductions as the women came in to help me get ready and the men assisted Dante. The DeLuca siblings, their spouses, and children were the only witnesses to this hurried, unconventional ceremony. There were no friends, no extended family, just the immediate circle.

Dante stood at the altar, dressed in a dark suit that contrasted sharply with my white dress. He looked calm, his expression a mix of determination and something I couldn’t quite place. It didn’t comfort me as much as I wanted it to. The weight of what we were doing hung heavily in the air.

I glanced around, my anxiety rising with every passing second. What was I doing here? Marrying a man I barely knew, in a situation that felt so far removed from any sense of normalcy. The thought of Chant finding us still lingered in the back of my mind, gnawing at me.

Beniamino and Simone exchanged a few quiet words before taking their seats. Tammaro and Yolanda sat together with their daughter, their demeanor serious yet supportive. Martina kept her daughter close, glancing over at me with a sympathetic smile. Massimo remained a quiet presence, his gaze focused on the proceedings.

As the ceremony began, I tried to focus on the promises being exchanged, the words that were meant to solidify our new life together. Dante’s voice was steady as he spoke his vows, his eyes occasionally meeting mine with a reassuring look. I found it hard to fully embrace the moment, my thoughts racing with fears and uncertainties.

When it was my turn to speak my vows, my voice trembled. “I promise to stand by you and support you, even though I’m scared and uncertain about what the future holds.”

Dante’s hand was warm as he took mine, his grip firm but gentle. “We’ll get through this together, Genesis. I promise.”

The ceremony concluded, and as Dante and I faced each other for the final part of the ritual, my heart raced. The moment of the kiss was upon us.

Dante leaned in, his gaze locked onto mine with a mixture of resolve and tenderness. When our lips finally met, it was as if a jolt of energy surged between us. The kiss was fierce, unexpected, and filled with an intensity that left us both breathless.

It wasn’t just a kiss; it was an explosion of emotion that seemed to defy the gravity of the moment. The sensation was electric, almost startling in its intensity. My entire body reacted, the shock of the kiss sending shivers down my spine. It had been a long time since my body had responded so strongly to the touch of a man. The kiss felt like a powerful awakening, stirring emotions that I had long suppressed.

For a moment, everything else ceased to exist—the wedding, the fear, the uncertainty. All that remained was the raw, powerful force of the kiss. When we finally pulled away, our faces were flushed, and we stared at each other, stunned by the depth of the connection we had just shared.

The small audience around us seemed to be caught off guard as well, their expressions a mix of surprise and awe. The electrified kiss had clearly left its mark, a vivid reminder of the potent emotions now binding us together.

As we walked back down the aisle, I couldn’t help but feel a strange mixture of exhilaration and trepidation. The kiss had been a promise, a signal of something profound. Whether it would lead to the stability and safety I sought or unravel into something more complicated remained to be seen.

I managed a shaky smile as I looked at the small gathering of family. Despite the chaos and fear, I hoped that this new chapter could bring some semblance of stability.

As we moved to the reception area for a simple gathering with the family, I couldn’t shake the feeling of unease. The wedding was over, but the challenges ahead were just beginning. For now, I had to trust that this arrangement would bring the safety and security I so desperately needed. And that somehow, amidst the uncertainty, we could find a way to build something more.

DANTE

The drive to my home was quiet, filled with the low hum of the engine and the soft rustling of the leather seats. Genesis sat beside me, her fingers clutching her daughter’s tiny hand. I stole glances at her, trying to read the emotions flickering across her face. I could see the nervousness in her eyes, a reflection of my own uncertainty.

As we pulled up to the house, I took a deep breath. It was an old, stately mansion—a place that had once been a symbol of my father’s power and prestige, now a repository of my own conflicted emotions. I had spent so much time building a career and distancing myself from the shadow of my family, only to find myself now entwined in a web of family obligations and a sudden, unexpected marriage.

I glanced at Genesis again. Her wide eyes took in the grandeur of the house, but her apprehension was palpable.

“Welcome home,” I said, trying to infuse my voice with warmth despite the turmoil within me.

As we entered the house, the interior felt both comforting and oppressive. The walls seemed to echo with the past, the weight of old decisions and unspoken regrets. I led Genesis and her daughter through the foyer and into the living room, where I gestured for them to sit.

“Let me show you around,” I offered, though I knew the gesture was more for my own benefit than theirs. I needed to focus on something tangible to push through the swirling thoughts in my mind.

As I guided them through the house, I couldn’t help but think about how this was all playing out. Marrying Genesis had been part of a deal, a way to fulfill an old promise and protect her from her dangerous past. Yet, as I walked through the rooms, I felt a pang of guilt and unease.