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SO there was a mother and she have a child she was a girl and her husband was in jail because he hit her and the mom Lila and her daughter lived in an apartment and people don't really go up cause that's where the mafia goes and people are scared to go up there because of the mafia and into one day she haves to go up on the elevator because the one down wasn't working anymore so just haves to go up top of the elevator were the mafia goes and she went with her little daughter she was 6 old then the mafia got in and Lila daughter gave the mafia a lollipop
The heavy steel doors of the "Mafia elevator" slid open with a soft, expensive hiss. Lila’s breath hitched as she pulled Rosie closer to her side. Standing there was a man who looked like he owned the shadows themselvesβ€”Enzo, the heir to the city’s most brutal family. He was tall, his silhouette sharp in a tailored suit that cost more than Lila’s apartment, and his eyes were cold enough to freeze the blood in her veins. He stepped in, his presence instantly stealing all the oxygen from the small space.
Lila stared at the floor numbers, her heart hammering against her ribs. She was terrified he would notice the fading mark on her cheek from her husbandβ€”a mark of weakness in a world of predators. But then, she felt Rosie’s hand slip from hers. Her heart nearly stopped as she watched her six-year-old walk right up to the towering man, her small sneakers squeaking on the polished floor.
Rosie didn't see a monster; she just saw a man who looked sad. She reached into her pocket and pulled out a crumpled, bright red lollipop. With a shy smile, she held it out to him, her tiny hand looking microscopic against his dark suit. "For you," she whispered, her voice tiny but brave. "Mommy says sweets make the bad days go away."
The silence in the elevator was suffocating. Lila froze, her hand flying to her mouth, expecting him to snap or push the child away. Instead, Enzo’s gaze dropped to the candy, his cold expression shattering for a split second. He moved with a terrifying slowness, his large, scarred hand reaching down to take the small gift. His fingers brushed Rosie’s, and for the first time, he looked up at Lila.
His eyes weren't cold anymoreβ€”they were burning with a dark, sudden obsession. He didn't just see a neighbor; he saw something he wanted to keep, something he wanted to cage and protect from the world. He unwrapped the lollipop with a slow, deliberate motion, his gaze never leaving Lila’s face. "Your daughter has a big heart," he rasped, his voice a low, gravelly vibration that made Lila’s knees weak. "It’s a dangerous thing to have in this building."
The elevator chimed, but Enzo didn't move to let them out. He stepped closer, his heat radiating off him like a furnace, pinning Lila against the back wall without even touching her. He leaned down, his lips inches from her ear, the scent of expensive tobacco and leather clouding her mind. "Who did that to your face, little bird?" he hissed, his voice laced with a possessive rage that made the air turn electric.
Lila couldn't speak, her throat tight with a mix of fear and a sudden, traitorous heat. Enzo reached out, his thumb tracing the edge of her bruise with a gentleness that was more frightening than his anger. "I’m going to find him," he promised, his thumb pressing firmly against her lip. "And I’m going to make sure he never breathes the same air as you again. From this moment on, you and the girl belong to me."
He stepped back as the doors opened, his eyes dark and hungry, marking her as his property. He popped the red lollipop into his mouth, a flash of red against the dark stubble of his jaw, and watched them with the focus of a predator who had just found his forever prey. Lila hurried out, pulling Rosie with her, but she could feel his stare burning into her back, a permanent brand she knew she’d never be able to wash off
Lila froze, her fingers white-knuckled around Rosie’s hand. The sheer audacity of this manβ€”this beautiful, terrifying ghost in a thousand-dollar suitβ€”claiming her life based on a bruise and a piece of candy was too much. She found a spark of defiance buried under her fear and turned back, her chin trembling but held high.
"Do you even know me?" she whispered, her voice cracking but sharp. "You don't know my name, you don't know my life, and you certainly don't own me just because you’re the biggest monster in this building."
Enzo didn’t flinch. He didn’t even blink. He slowly took the lollipop out of his mouth, the bright red sugar staining his lips like fresh blood. He stepped out of the elevator, his boots heavy and deliberate on the carpeted floor, closing the distance until Lila was forced back against her own apartment door. He leaned down, his shadow swallowing her and Rosie both, his scent of expensive sandalwood and cold rain filling her lungs.
"I know you’re Lila," he rasped, the sound vibrating deep in his chest. "I know you work two jobs to keep this roof over your head. I know your bastard husband is sitting in a cell in Block C, and I know exactly how many times he raised his hand to you before I had him moved to solitary this morning."
Lila’s breath left her in a sudden, sharp gasp. Her heart hammered against her ribs like a trapped bird. He hadn't just watched her; he had dissected her life. He reached out, his large, scarred hand flat against the door next to her head, pinning her in place with nothing but his presence. His eyes were dark, swirling with an obsessive heat that made her skin flush.
"I don't need to know your favorite color to know you're mine, little bird," he murmured, his thumb catching a stray tear on her cheek and brushing it away with a terrifyingly soft touch. "In this city, knowledge is power, and I have all of it. You’ve been under my protection since the moment you stepped into my elevator. The only question is how long it’ll take for you to realize there’s no escaping me."
He glanced down at Rosie, his expression softening for a fraction of a second before hardening again as he looked back at Lila. He reached into his pocket and pulled out a heavy, gold-plated key, pressing it into Lila’s palm. His fingers lingered there, his skin searingly hot against hers. "This is for the penthouse," he commanded. "Because tomorrow, this floor won't be safe enough for what belongs to me then
Rosie didn’t shrink away from the darkness radiating off him. Instead, she tilted her head back, her neck craning to see the top of the mountain that was Enzo. While Lila was trembling under his heavy, possessive stare, Rosie reached out and tugged on the hem of his charcoal-grey suit jacket with a fearless, sticky hand.
"Are you a giant?" she asked, her voice echoing in the marble hallway. She wasn't looking at his scars or the cold iron of the gun peeking from his holster; she was looking at the way his eyes never left her mother. "Mommy says giants are supposed to guard the castle. Are you guarding our apartment now?"
Enzo froze. The man who had ordered hits over breakfast and broken bones without blinking looked down at the six-year-old as if she were a puzzle he couldn’t solve. He slowly knelt, his expensive slacks tightening over his thighs, until he was eye-level with her. The predatory edge in his gaze softened into something even more dangerous: a fierce, protective obsession.
"I’m much worse than a giant, little one," he rasped, his voice dropping to a gravelly whisper that made Lila’s heart lurch. He reached out, his large, calloused hand hovering near Rosie’s hair before he gently tucked a stray curl behind her ear. It was a gesture of such unexpected tenderness that it felt more threatening than a weapon. "But you’re right about one thing. I’m guarding this castle now. And anyone who tries to come inside without my permission... they won’t like what happens next."
He looked up at Lila then, his eyes darkening as they swept over her defensive posture. He stood back up, his shadow stretching over them both like a shroud. "She has your eyes, Lila," he murmured, his thumb brushing the gold key he’d pressed into her palm. "But she has a bravado you haven't learned yet. Don't worry. By the time I’m done, you’ll feel just as safe in my shadow as she does."
 
For a split second, the cold, lethal mask Enzo wore for the world cracked. He didn't just kneel; he sat back on his heels, oblivious to how his five-thousand-dollar suit bunched against the dusty hallway floor. There was something about the way Rosie looked at himβ€”without the fear he was addicted toβ€”that made a strange, forgotten warmth bloom in his chest. It felt cozy, a domestic softness that had no business being in a mafia lieutenant’s heart.
"A giant, huh?" Enzo murmured, a ghost of a real smile tugging at the corner of his mouth. He reached out and tapped the silver lion-head pin on his lapel. "If I'm the giant, then this is my crest. It means I don't let anything hurt what's mine." He looked at Rosie, then slanted a heavy, smoldering gaze up at Lila that made her breath hitch. "And you and your mommy? You’re definitely mine now."
Lila watched them, her heart doing a frantic dance of terror and a new, confusing heat. Seeing this butcher of a man speak so gently to her daughter was disarming. It was a trap, she knew it, but as he reached into his inner pocket and pulled out a small, gold-wrapped chocolate he’d likely intended for a business meeting, she saw the obsession take a new, permanent shape. He wasn't just claiming her body; he was weaving himself into their lives.
"Eat your chocolate, piccolo," Enzo rasped, his voice dropping into a protective, gravelly register as he stood back up. The "cozy" moment vanished, replaced instantly by that sharp, predatory edge as he stepped toward Lila. He crowded her against the doorframe, his hand coming up to rest just above her head, pinning her with his sheer mass. "She likes me, Lila. Children have instincts. Maybe you should start trusting hers."
He leaned in, his lips brushing the shell of her ear, his scent of expensive tobacco and rain-washed cedar drowning out the smell of the old apartment hallway. "I’ll be back at eight," he promised, a dark command disguised as an invitation. "Have your bags packed. I don't like repeating myself, and I certainly don't like my property sleeping in a place where the locks are this easy to break and
The air in the hallway didn’t just turn cold; it turned lethal. The "cozy" warmth that had softened Enzo’s face vanished, replaced by a jagged, terrifying stillness. He didn't move, but the temperature in the room seemed to drop ten degrees as he looked into Rosie’s innocent, searching eyes. Behind him, Lila felt the blood drain from her face, her hand flying to her chest as if she could physically hold her heart inside.
Enzo’s large, scarred hand, which had been gently tucking a curl behind Rosie’s ear, went rigid. Slowly, he looked up at Lila, his dark eyes tracing the faint, fading yellow of the bruise on her jaw with a new, obsessive fury. The realization that someone had laid a hand on what he had already claimed as his own sent a ripple of dark energy through his massive frame. He didn't just want to protect them anymore; he wanted to erase the man who had caused that shadow in their eyes.
"No, piccolo," Enzo rasped, his voice dropping to a low, guttural vibration that sounded like a promise made in blood. He reached out and cupped Rosie’s face with a tenderness that was almost painful to watch, his thumb stroking her cheek. "I will never hurt her. In my world, we don't break the things we love. We destroy anyone who tries to touch them."
He stood up then, his height towering over them like a dark monument, his shadow swallowing the cramped hallway. He turned his focus to Lila, his gaze burning with a possessive heat that made her knees go weak. He stepped into her personal space, his chest nearly brushing hers, pinning her against the door with the sheer weight of his presence. "He’s never coming back, Lila," he hissed, his breath hot against her forehead. "I don't care if there's a cage or a mountain between us. He is a dead man walking the moment he even thinks your name."
Lila trembled, her breath hitching as she looked up into the eyes of a man who was a different kind of monsterβ€”one who offered a sanctuary built of thorns and iron. She saw the raw, unhinged devotion in his stare, a promise that he would be her shield, her king, and her jailer all at once. "You don't even know his name," she whispered, her voice a fragile thread.
Enzo leaned down, his lips brushing the sensitive skin of her neck, his scent of expensive leather and cold rain drowning out her fear. "I know enough," he growled against her skin, his hand sliding to the small of her back to pull her flush against the hard planes of his body. "I know he took something from you that I’m going to spend the rest of my life giving back. Now, take the girl inside. My men are already waiting at the gates of that prison Then
Lila’s breath hitched, her heart doing a slow, heavy roll in her chest as she watched the most feared man in the city soften for her child. It was a sight that didn't make senseβ€”the scarred, lethal hands that surely held a grip on the city’s throat were now folded carefully, as if Rosie were made of the finest glass.
She looked at Enzo, really looked at him, and for a second, the "Mafia" label faded. She saw the sharp, aristocratic line of his jaw and the way his dark hair fell over a forehead that usually wore a permanent scowl. But it was his eyes that trapped her. They weren't just cold anymore; they were molten, reflecting a hunger that was terrifyingly focused on the two of them.
"You're scaring her, Enzo," Lila whispered, though she knew it was a lie. Rosie wasn't scared; she was fascinated. It was Lila who was terrifiedβ€”terrified of how much she wanted to believe his dark promises.
Enzo stood up with a slow, predatory grace, his shadow stretching over the cramped hallway like a shroud of protection. He stepped into Lila's space, the scent of expensive tobacco and rain-slicked cedar drowning out the smell of the old building. He didn't touch her, but the air between them thickened, turning heavy and electric.
"I'm not the one she should be scared of," he rasped, his voice dropping into a register so low it made the floorboards vibrate. He leaned in until his lips were inches from hers, his gaze dropping to her mouth with an obsessive intensity. "I am the wall between her and the things that go bump in the night. And I am the man who is going to make sure you never have to look over your shoulder again. Lila daughter Rosie said "are y'all going to kiss with a smiley face"
the heavy, dangerous tension in the hallway snapped like a literal thread at the sound of Rosie’s innocent, giggling voice. Lila felt the heat rush to her cheeks, a fierce crimson stain that made the fading bruise on her jaw nearly vanish. She tried to pull back, to put some professional, safe distance between her and the man who currently owned the air she breathed, but Enzo didn't budge.
Enzo’s dark, predatory gaze didn't leave Lila’s face, but a slow, wicked smirk tugged at the corner of his mouthβ€”the first real sign of amusement she’d seen from the stone-cold Don. He didn't look away from Lila’s wide, startled eyes as he answered the little girl, his voice dropping into a gravelly, intimate rasp that made Lila’s knees turn to water.
"Not yet, piccolo," he murmured, his thumb finally reaching out to graze the very edge of Lila’s lower lip. The touch was electric, a searing brand of possession that made Lila’s breath hitch in a jagged sob of desire and fear. "Your mommy is still deciding if she wants to let a monster like me into her castle. But I’m a very patient man when I find something I want to keep."
He leaned in just a fraction of an inch closer, his scent of expensive bourbon and cold rain drowning out everything else. He was so close she could feel the steady, powerful thrum of his heart against her own chest. "Aren't I, Lila?" he whispered, his eyes darkening into voids of pure, unadulterated obsession. He wasn't just asking a question; he was making a claim that the entire building could feel.
Rosie clapped her small hands together, her "cozy" smile widening as she looked from the giant man to her blushing mother. "I think you should," she chirped, oblivious to the lethal, spicy energy crackling between the two adults. "You look like a prince. A dark one, like in my books."
Enzo let out a low, guttural chuckle that sounded like grinding stones. He stepped back just enough to let Lila breathe, but his gaze remained a physical weight on her skin. He reached into his pocket and pulled out a sleek, black cell phone, sliding it into Lila’s trembling hand. "There’s only one number in there," he commanded, his voice returning to that sharp, mafia authority. "Call it if you need anything before morning. Anything at all. I’m always watching, little bird."
Then lila final could breathe
Lila let out a long, shuddering exhale as the heavy elevator doors finally hissed shut, cutting off the suffocating pull of Enzo’s gaze. The silence that followed was heavy, still ringing with the dark vibrations of his voice. For the first time in what felt like hours, the oxygen in the hallway didn't feel like it was owned by a billionaire monster. Her lungs burned as she pulled in the stale, familiar air of the apartment building, her heart slowly decompressing from the sheer weight of his

obsession.
She leaned her back against the cool wood of her door, the gold key he’d given her biting into
 
her palm like a sharp reminder of the deal she hadn’t even signed yet. Her knees felt like water, trembling from the leftover adrenaline of standing so close to a man who smelled of expensive rain and lethal promises. He hadn't just looked at her; he had marked her, turning her tiny, broken world into a square on his chessboard.
"Mommy, your face is really red," Rosie chirped, skipping toward their small kitchen, oblivious to the fact that her mother had just been claimed by the king of the underworld. "Is the giant coming back tomorrow? He said he was guarding the castle."
Lila didn't answer immediately. She walked to the window and peeled back the faded curtain just an inch. Down in the street, illuminated by a flickering yellow streetlight, sat a sleek, black SUV. The glow of a single cigarette ember burned in the darkness of the driver’s side window. He wasn't just guarding the castle; he was watching the prize. The realization that she was no longer aloneβ€”that a predator was now standing between her and her pastβ€”brought a terrifying sense of relief that made her want to scream and sob all at once.
She looked down at the sleek black phone he’d pressed into her hand. It was cold, heavy, and held the power to summon a storm. She knew that if she tapped that single contact, she was inviting the darkness inside, but as she looked at the bruise on her reflection in the glass, she realized she was tired of being the prey. If she had to belong to someone, maybe a monster who knelt for her daughter was the only one who could truly keep them safe.
 
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