Chapter 1
Chapter 1
Sofia’s POV
“Sit, Sofia,” Father murmured as he gestured towards the seat positioned before himself and mum, I
sank into it gracefully and thanked him before he continued.
My heart was already beating fast, it had started racing wildly since the moment our housekeeper came
to my room to inform me that my parents would like to have a word with me this very instant. A part of
me already kinda figured out why they had summoned me, I’ve been dreading this particular ‘talk’ since Content is © 2024 NôvelDrama.Org.
the day I turned eighteen, two months ago.
“Do you know why I had you summoned?” Father asked and I shook my head immediately, silently
praying it wasn’t going to end up being what I was already starting to think it was. Father picked up his
whiskey filled glass and took a sip before returning it back to the table. My mother was seated beside
him with a blank face as usual, her hair was pinned on her hair neatly and tightly, a single strand
wouldn’t be able to slip out until she took out the pin herself.
“You’re eighteen years already, Sofia.” My father started to say and I felt my heart sink into my stomach
with a drop, what he was about to say was already pretty obvious.
“You’re ripe for marriage already, which is why we’ve started your wedding preparations the moment
you clocked eighteen. You’d be getting married in a week's time and all you have to do is to relax and
do whatever your mum and her sisters ask you to do.”
“What?” I demanded urgently with my heart squeezing tight against the inside of my chest, blinking
unbelievably and glancing from father’s face to my mother’s expressionless face.
I knew I was going to get married to one of the soldiers or generals' sons right since I was thirteen, I
had been aware and had been brought up to be a good and obedient wife to whoever would end up
getting picked out for me. It was tradition for fathers in our own world to marry their daughters to eligible
men holding posts worthy enough to benefit them one way or the other.
“You’re getting married to Luca Ricci in a week's time.” Father stated and my mouth fell open
immediately.
Luca?
Mr Luca Ricci?
“Um, Mr Luca? The mafia lord?” I whispered out with my eyes blown wide and my heart beating wildly
against my ribs, my hands were starting to shake due to how close I was to losing control of my
emotions and I squeezed my hands together and dragged in deep breath as quietly as I could.
“Yes, Sofia. Mr Luca Ricci has requested your hand in marriage and everything has been in preparation
ever since. You should be really honored that someone as powerful as him would want to marry from
our family, despite the fact that there are higher generals with daughters in which he could pick from.”
My mother finally said from the moment I got into the office and I blinked at her with tears stinging my
eyes.
“But he’s really older than I am,” I tried reasoning with them in a strained whisper, my voice breaking
unashamedly, feeling weak and powerless as ever. What could I do?
Wasn’t he like fifty?
“Age is just a number, and besides he’s just eighteen years older than you are.” My father dismissed
my protest immediately as he took another sip of his whiskey.
“I don’t want to marry him, father.” I started to say, knowing that I was digging my own grave by voicing
out my own thoughts but having no other choice left, “Anybody but him, father. He’s scary and ruthless,
you’ve said so yourself countless times. I’ve heard so many rumors about him, scary details about him.
Please father...”
“Sofia!” My father barked out and I jumped and swallowed emptily, shifting in my seat and staring
pointedly at my quaking hands on my thighs.
Not him please.
Please.
“Those are just rumors, and when did you start believing whatever you hear without enough proof?”
Father snapped and I swallowed again, trying my hardest to blink my tears away.
“He’s ruthless because he has to be as the mafia lord, and you’re going to learn to be fierce like him
once you become his wife. Nothing’s going to happen to you if you do whatever he demands of you as
fast as you can without questions. Luca hates stupid questions and you females are fond of that
instead of obediently doing as you are told immediately.”
“So he wants a slave and not a wife? That’s it? I’m just going to become his slave?” I demanded before
I could stop myself and father got to his feet immediately and threw his glass which was half filled with
whiskey on the wall exactly where my head was positioned a second ago had I not ducked immediately
with a panicked scream. I scrambled to my feet instantly and raced to the doorway with tears streaming
down my cheeks, mother was on her feet as well, wringing her hands together but not interfering as
usual.
“This is why you women need a husband with an iron fist, someone to discipline you until you learn
how to obey whatever you’ve told to do without stupid, unnecessary questions.” Father shouted angrily
at me with a finger pointed in my direction and I cried harder. “Knowing how Luca is, I’m sure he would
be able to make you obey him without questions a day into the marriage unlike me, it took me years to
train your mother into being an obedient wife, because she was just like you are now; stubborn,
disrespectful and disobedient.”
I shook my head with tears still sliding down my cheeks, I didn’t want to end up being like mother, I
didn’t want to have to live life the way she did, I didn’t want to have to agree with whatever my husband
says without questions, I didn’t want to live like a slave in marriage the way my mother has been doing
since the moment she got married to father.
I’ve never expected to marry because of love, nor have I thought that I’d be marrying someone of my
own choice. But I’ve been hoping I’d marry someone in my own age range who’s already open minded
and won’t want to live in the past the way the people in the past generations did.
But then I had to get given to someone almost two decades older than I am, it wasn’t even just
anybody, it was Luca. Luca Ricci.
Everyone’s worst nightmare.
Everyone was scared of him, including my father.
“Get back into your room this instant and don’t leave there until you’re asked to.” He ordered before
turning around and heading toward the bar hanging off the wall in his office to pour himself another
drink. I remained in my current position, knowing it was stupid of me to still hope he’d change his mind.
He turned back around with another glass of whiskey and I noticed the way his nose flared angrily the
moment his eyes landed on me.
I glanced helplessly at my mother, hoping she’d back me up for once but she only shook her head and
glanced away from my direction. With another wayward sob bubbling in my throat, I whirled around and
fled his office when he started advancing towards me.
I flew up the stairs with tears streaming down my cheeks and past the rows of doors upstairs leading to
my room. I didn’t stop to acknowledge my younger brother who was standing outside his bedroom door
watching me silently and slammed my bedroom door shut the moment I got in.
I turned the keys and locked it despite the fact that I knew father has the rest of my door keys and
could get the door open anytime he wants before sliding down against it and burying my face in my
palms, more tears spilled out and I didn’t bother trying to stop it and instead allowed it to flow out
quietly.
I was going to be identified as Mrs Ricci in a week's time...
The thought of that alone was enough to make me sob even harder, hating life and my parents with so
much passion all over again.