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Bellagio Heights

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In Bellagio Heights, a city built on secrets, corruption and bloodlines no one is innocent, least of all the men who rule it. Elena Marquez has only one goal, protect her six-year-old son Mateo and give him the kind of ordinary life she never had. Working late nights at a quiet downtown diner, she thinks she’s finally found stability… until one fateful night changes everything. When she accidentally witnesses a mafia execution behind the diner Elena’s world implodes. The man holding the smoking gun, cold, commanding, terrifyingly magnetic is none other than Dante Moretti, the ruthless and feared head of the Moretti syndicate, a man whose name makes even corrupt politicians tremble. Dante cannot afford loose ends. Elena has seen too much yet something about the terrified woman who refuses to beg for her life stops him from pulling the trigger. Instead he makes a decision that shocks even himself, he spares her. And worse, he brings her into his world to “protect” her until he can find out who ordered the hit she witnessed. But protection in Dante’s world is a gilded cage. Elena and her son are taken to his sprawling mansion outside the city, a fortress built on blood money and loyalty. There the lines between captor and protector, enemy and saviour begin to blur. Elena sees the monster everyone fears but also glimpses the broken man beneath the armour, a man shaped by betrayal, violence and loss. And when she learns that her late husband may have once been tied to Dante’s empire the hatred between them deepens… even as desire takes root. As rival families close in and the city spirals into a brutal gang war, Dante and Elena are bound by fire, fury and an attraction neither can deny. Each secret uncovered threatens to destroy what fragile trust they’ve built. Each act of violence drags them closer to an impossible choice, love or survival. When enemies target her son Elena discovers what Dante truly is capable of and what he’s willing to sacrifice for the woman who once wanted him dead. Spanning betrayal, redemption and the dangerous pull of forbidden love, Bellagio Heights is a dark, addictive enemies-to-lovers saga about a woman who witnesses a murder and a man who becomes both her captor and her salvation. In a world ruled by crime and revenge, their greatest risk is learning to trust and to love.
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Chapter 1 - A city of shadows

Bellagio Heights didn't sleep it only shifted moods. By day, it was a city of glass towers and sharp suits, of champagne meetings and high heels clicking on marble floors. But by night it belonged to the sinners, the gamblers, the liars, the killers and the ones trying to disappear between them.

Elena Marquez had learned long ago how to survive here.

She knew which streets to avoid after dark, which faces not to look at twice and which questions could get you killed. Life in Bellagio Heights had taught her to keep her head down and her heart locked tight. After all she had someone to live for now, Mateo her six-year-old son, the only piece of light she had in this city built on shadows.

The diner where she worked sat on the edge of downtown, a tired little place that smelled of coffee and burnt grease, its neon sign flickering like a dying heartbeat. It was the kind of joint where cab drivers came to kill time and night-shift cops pretended they weren't too tired to care.

Elena didn't mind. The pay wasn't much but it kept Mateo fed, kept a roof over their heads. It kept her from thinking too long about the life she'd lost, a husband buried under lies and debt, a promise broken by the city itself.

She was wiping down the counter when the clock struck midnight. Rain tapped against the windows like nervous fingers. The other waitress had gone home an hour ago, leaving Elena alone with the silence and the shadows.

Then she heard it.

A sound that didn't belong.

At first she thought it was thunder, a distant rumble echoing through the alley. But thunder didn't come in sharp bursts. It didn't make her skin crawl.

Gunshots.

Three. Then a pause. Then one more.

The plate slipped from her hand, shattering on the tile floor. She froze, heart hammering. For a long moment, she told herself to stay still, to do what she always did, keep her head down. Pretend she hadn't heard. But curiosity or maybe stupidity won.

She crept toward the back door, the one that led to the narrow alley behind the diner. The rain had stopped but the air smelled of iron and smoke.

She pushed the door open just a crack.

And that's when she saw him.

A man stood over another, his silhouette carved from darkness and streetlight. The fallen one lay in a growing pool of blood, head tilted at an unnatural angle. The man above him was tall, broad-shouldered and wearing a black suit that somehow looked expensive even soaked with rain.

He moved with terrifying calm, holstering a pistol beneath his jacket before crouching beside the body. He didn't look panicked. He didn't even look angry. He looked in control.

Then he looked up.

For a split second his gaze locked on hers and Elena forgot to breathe. His eyes were ice and fire all at once, something dark and unreadable behind them.

She gasped and slammed the door shut stumbling back, her pulse roaring in her ears. She ran for the front of the diner, her hands shaking as she grabbed her purse. She needed to get out. Now.

The bell above the door jingled as she fled into the rain.

She didn't stop running until she reached her car an old sedan that coughed and wheezed like it hated her. She fumbled with the keys, heart still thudding. Finally the engine roared to life and she pulled out of the lot, hands gripping the wheel so tightly her knuckles went white.

Don't look back. Just drive.

But in the reflection of her rearview mirror, a pair of headlights flickered to life behind her.

Across the alley, Dante Moretti watched the diner door swing shut. He wasn't easily surprised but the flash of wide, terrified brown eyes had done it.

A witness.

He turned back to the body at his feet Enzo, a soldier who had made one too many mistakes. He'd known this cleanup would draw attention if he didn't move fast, but this? A waitress? A civilian?

Unacceptable.

Dante wiped his hands with a cloth and tossed it into the puddle beside Enzo's body. Then he pulled out his phone and pressed a single button.

"Matteo," he said when a voice answered. "There's a woman. Early thirties. Brown hair, waitress uniform. She saw something she shouldn't have."

He glanced toward the diner sign, Sunny's 24-Hour Café.

"I want her found."

By the time Elena got home, her nerves were shredded. Her tiny apartment above the laundromat felt smaller than ever. She checked on Mateo asleep in his bed, clutching his stuffed lion.

She tried to tell herself she was safe now. Whoever that man was, she'd never see him again.

But deep down, she knew she'd made a mistake.

Bellagio Heights had rules, rules she'd lived by since the day her husband died. Don't ask questions. Don't get involved. Don't see what you're not supposed to see.

And she had just broken every one of them.

She locked the door. Then the windows. Then she sat in the dark, listening to the hum of the city outside.

And that's when she saw it, a black car idling at the curb.

It hadn't been there before.

Her breath caught. The headlights dimmed. Then slowly the car rolled forward, not speeding, not threatening. Just watching.

A chill ran down her spine.

Somewhere in the dark, a man with ice in his eyes was already hunting her.

And in a city like Bellagio Heights, there was nowhere to hide.