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Her Mafia Daddy (Book 1) novel Chapter 18

Summary for Chapter 18: Her Mafia Daddy (Book 1)

Chapter overview: Chapter 18 from Her Mafia Daddy (Book 1)

In this standout chapter of the Internet novel Her Mafia Daddy (Book 1), Dark_Fiction introduces new challenges, powerful emotions, and major plot progress that captivate readers from beginning to end.

Rafael POV

The drive was short. When we pulled up to the castello, Benito turned the car off. I told him to leave us, so he got out and strode toward the

surveillance room on the back side of my home. I said nothing, just waited.

“I should have known,” she snapped, “that you have all the police here on your payroll. The two of you were laughing like old friends.”

“The police are helpless, too weak to stop our organisation. They know it is better to work with me than against me. A lesson you would be wise to learn, as well.”

“I don’t want to work with you.” Her voice hitched, as if she were holding back tears. “I don’t want to be part of your horrible family full of murderers and criminals. You’re all psychopaths. I want you to let me go.”

This from the woman who had nearly melted in my arms after hearing me interrogate and shoot two men? I didn’t believe it. She was scared because she might not mind it. She might even like it.

I reached into my coat pocket, took out the pistol and rested it on my knee. “Do you want to kill me, Valentina ?”

She grew very still, her gaze darting between my face and the gun.

“What?” I grabbed her wrist and forced the gun into her palm. Then I aimed the barrel at my chest. “Go on, then. Shoot me.” I stared directly into her dark eyes, showing her how comfortable I was with violence.

“Pull the trigger, dolcezza,” I said in a low rasp, like I was seducing her. Licking her lips, she tried to edge away. “You’re insane. What are you doing?”

Putting my hand on the door behind her, I caged her in. The lights of the castello illuminated the interior of the car, and I could see the pulse racing on the side of her throat, flush to her skin. No fear, however. Whatever she was feeling was something different, something that confirmed all my suspicions about her.

“You want to kill me, no? This is your chance. Pull the trigger and watch my blood spill out all over your lap and onto the seat, spray against the glass of the windows. Then you’ll be free,” I whispered.

“Until your men catch and kill me.”

“Don’t think about that. Think about how good it will feel to pull the trigger and take my life with your own hand. To watch the light fade from my eyes until I am nothing. What power you will feel in that moment.”

The barrel of the gun shifted against my sternum, and her mouth parted slightly on an exhale, her pupils dilating. I bet if I looked at her nipples, they would be poking through the fabric of her clothing. Dio, this woman. She was extraordinary. I had to curl my hands into fists to keep from touching her.

“You’re crazy,” she said quietly. “It’s like you want me to do it.”

“I want to prove that you are not frightened of me. That you are just as crazy, just as wild as we are.”

“I’m not. I’m a good person. I don’t want any of this.”

“A good girl would have stayed at home instead of sneaking out of her father’s house, just to find a man to fuck her. A good girl would not have stabbed a man like me in the hand with a pen. A good girl would not be turned on by holding a gun on a man.” I leaned in.

“You are definitely not a good girl, Valentina .”

“You’re wrong.” Her voice was weak, unsure.

“Go on then. Pull the trigger.”

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Valentina POV

This was insane. It was like he was seducing me into killing him. His voice, rough and low, filled the car and my head, luring me deeper into his web. I was mesmerised, not frightened, which worried me.

You are definitely not a good girl, Valentina . Was that why I hadn’t fought when Ravazzani’s soldier shoved me back into the car? Or why did my stomach flutter when Ravazzani himself showed up to retrieve me from the police?

I gaped at him. “Not pure? Are you serious? You have some nerve judging me, considering you banged your girlfriend inside the house.” One dark brow rose. “You almost sound jealous.”

“Don’t be ridiculous,” I said, putting as much indignation as I could muster into my tone. “I don’t care if you screw her sideways against the

kitchen wall, but you can’t slut shame me for having sex outside of marriage when you are doing the same.”

“Yes, I can. The rules for daughters are different, as you well know And Katarzyna likes it when I fuck her against the wall.” Great. Now I had that visual in my head. I shifted in my seat, suddenly very warm.

“At least she tells you she likes it. She’s probably very good at faking it.”

“Oh, there’s no need to fake it with me. Italian men are very attentive partners, Valentina . Making a woman come is necessary to men here, like breathing air.”

Unbidden, my gaze darted to his mouth. Did he give oral? David hadn’t been a fan and I’d always wondered what it was like. Something told me Ravazzani loved to eat a woman out. My thighs clenched, and I had to get the hell out of this car. “Are we done?”

He produced the gun again. “I don’t know. Are we?”

Was he threatening to shoot me? It didn’t matter. I had to remain strong and never show this man any fear. He would crush me if I did. “I won’t marry your son. So go ahead and do your worst, Ravazzani.”

Reaching over me, he flicked the handle and the car door opened. His smile was all teeth when he said, “Do not worry about that, piccola monella. I most definitely will.”

I hurried from the car and didn’t look back. When Dimitri asked if I’d like to take the boat out two days later, I eagerly agreed. Being off the estate meant the possibility of escape, and I would grab every opportunity presented.

I expected one of those deep sea fishing boats. Or maybe a sleek speedboat. I did not expect a gigantic 30-metre mega-yacht with split-level decks and a pool. Dark tinted windows ran along the side, hiding the interior from curious eyes. Perfect for mafia business, I supposed.

The name on the back read, IL DESTINO.

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