"The Mafia King’s Collateral Girl" Chapter 17
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Dante Russo arrived at the mansion carrying a silver cane and enough quiet violence to make the air feel heavier around him.
Ivy noticed him before anyone said his name.
Mostly from the silence.
The entire mansion shifted the second his car pulled through the gates. Guards straightened. Phones disappeared. Conversations stopped halfway through sentences.
Even Marta looked irritated.
Which felt medically concerning.
Ivy stood near the library doorway holding coffee while Matteo checked security monitors beside the hall.
Three black cars rolled slowly across the snowy driveway outside.
No hurry.
No fear.
Just confidence.
Matteo muttered something in Italian under his breath.
“That bad?” Ivy asked.
He glanced toward her.
“Very.”
Interesting.
Very interesting.
The front doors opened downstairs.
And Dante Russo walked in like he already owned the building.
Older than Lucien by maybe fifteen years. Dark charcoal coat. Gray streaks at his temples. Sharp face carved from the kind of money that ruined governments.
But his eyes—
his eyes smiled before the rest of him did.
That made Ivy instantly uncomfortable.
Dante removed leather gloves slowly while snow melted across the marble beneath his shoes.
“Lucien.”
Lucien descended the staircase calmly.
Black suit.
Perfect posture.
No visible reaction.
Still—
Ivy noticed the tension immediately.
Tiny.
Buried deep.
Still there.
“Dante,” Lucien replied.
The two men shook hands.
Not warmly.
Like diplomats considering murder.
Dante’s gaze moved briefly through the foyer—
then stopped directly on Ivy.
Everything changed.
Ivy felt it instantly.
The room sharpened around her.
Dante studied her for one long second.
Then slowly smiled.
Oh no.
Absolute oh no.
Lucien stepped slightly sideways without realizing it.
Blocking part of Dante’s view.
Interesting.
Very interesting.
Dante noticed too.
And that smile widened almost invisibly.
“Well,” he murmured softly. “Now I understand.”
The silence afterward hit hard.
Lucien’s voice cooled several degrees.
“You came to discuss shipments.”
“I did.”
Dante still looked at Ivy.
“But this is much more interesting.”
Ivy crossed her arms immediately.
“I suddenly feel like prey.”
Matteo muttered under his breath:
“Good instinct.”
Dante laughed softly.
Low.
Smooth.
Dangerous.
Then he walked toward her.
Not fast.
That somehow made it worse.
Lucien’s jaw tightened once.
Only once.
Still enough.
Dante stopped directly in front of Ivy.
Too close already.
“You must be Ivy Bennett.”
His voice sounded warm.
False-warm.
The kind predators used before teeth.
Ivy lifted one brow slightly.
“And you must be emotionally exhausting.”
Matteo looked down instantly.
Laughing silently.
Traitor.
Dante’s amusement deepened slightly.
“Oh, she’s funny.”
Lucien stepped closer.
“She’s not involved in business.”
Dante glanced sideways toward him calmly.
“No?”
“No.”
The word landed sharp.
Possessive.
Dante noticed immediately.
Of course he did.
Ivy watched the realization happen in real time behind his eyes.
And suddenly—
she understood why people feared this man.
Not his money.
Not his reputation.
His intelligence.
Dante looked back at Ivy again.
Then softly:
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“You’ve made my old friend nervous.”
Lucien’s expression flattened instantly.
“I’m not your friend.”
“Mm.” Dante smiled faintly. “You used to be.”
The room cooled several degrees.
Ivy looked slowly between them.
History.
Ugly history.
Interesting.
Very interesting.
Dante reached toward her hand suddenly.
Fast enough to surprise her.
Lucien moved immediately.
Too immediately.
One sharp step forward.
The entire foyer froze.
Dante noticed that too.
And smiled.
There it was.
The moment he understood completely.
Lucien stopped himself halfway.
Too late.
Everybody saw it.
Especially Dante.
The older man looked almost delighted now.
“Oh,” he said softly.
Lucien’s voice came dangerously calm.
“Don’t.”
Dante ignored him completely.
Instead, he took Ivy’s hand gently and lifted it toward his mouth.
Old-world elegance.
Predator manners.
His lips brushed lightly across her knuckles.
The foyer went dead silent.
Ivy felt Lucien’s anger immediately without even looking at him.
Not explosive.
Worse.
Cold.
Controlled.
Violent in the way winter oceans looked violent.
Dante lowered her hand slowly.
And smiled directly at Lucien while doing it.
Calculated.
Every second deliberate.
“You’ve become predictable,” Dante murmured.
Lucien stepped closer now.
The atmosphere tightened hard enough to choke on.
“You’re leaving,” he said quietly.
Dante looked amused.
“We haven’t discussed business.”
“We’ll reschedule.”
“You’re dismissing me over a girl?”
The sentence landed like gasoline.
Lucien’s face changed instantly.
Tiny shift.
Still terrifying.
Ivy suddenly understood something important:
Nobody spoke to Lucien like this unless they were equally dangerous.
Dante noticed Lucien’s reaction carefully.
Then looked back toward Ivy again.
Poor choice.
Lucien moved before anybody fully processed it.
One hand caught Ivy’s wrist gently but firmly and pulled her backward behind him.
Protective.
Possessive.
Instinctive.
The entire room froze again.
Ivy’s pulse jumped hard.
Matteo looked seconds away from developing a drinking problem.
Dante stared openly now.
Not shocked.
Satisfied.
“There he is,” he murmured softly.
Lucien’s voice dropped lower.
“You’ve overstayed your welcome.”
The softness made Ivy nervous immediately.
Dante slowly slipped his gloves back on.
Still calm.
Still smiling.
But his eyes stayed fixed on Lucien now.
No more pretending.
No more games.
“You should be careful,” Dante said quietly.
Lucien didn’t answer.
Dante tilted his head slightly.
“Kings don’t survive long once people discover where to cut.”
The words settled heavily through the foyer.
Lucien’s grip tightened once around Ivy’s wrist.
Tiny movement.
Still there.
Dante saw that too.
And smiled one final time.
“Pleasure meeting you, Ivy.”
Then he turned and walked calmly back toward the front doors while guards moved instantly to escort him outside.
No rush.
No fear.
Only certainty.
The doors shut behind him softly.
Silence exploded afterward.
Ivy looked up slowly at Lucien.
Big mistake.
His face had gone completely unreadable.
Not anger.
Worse.
Calculation.
The dangerous version of quiet.
Lucien released her wrist immediately after realizing he still held it.
Then turned sharply toward Matteo.
“Double security.”
Matteo straightened instantly.
“Already started.”
“No visitors without clearance.”
“Done.”
Lucien’s attention shifted briefly toward the front windows where Dante’s cars disappeared through the gates.
Then finally back to Ivy.
And something inside his expression cracked slightly.
Fear.
Real fear.
Not for himself.
For her.
That realization hit Ivy harder than Dante’s threat had.
Lucien stepped closer slowly.
“You do not go anywhere alone now.”
Ivy blinked.
“What?”
“I mean it.”
“That man kissed my hand, Lucien, he didn’t declare war.”
Lucien stared at her.
Then quietly:
“You don’t understand what just happened.”
The words landed cold.
Heavy.
Final.
And for the first time since entering this mansion—
Ivy realized she had stopped being collateral.
Now she was leverage.
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