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He Discovered His Maid Frozen in the Snow During Christmas Dinner — But What the Mafia Boss Did Next Left Everyone Terrified

The storm swallowed Aspen whole, as if the sky had chosen that single night to empty every ounce of its fury onto the world, and the snow lashed against the towering windows of the DeLuca mansion, spinning into violent white spirals that erased the driveway, buried the gardens, and turned everything beyond the glass into a howling, endless void. Outside, the cold was merciless, the kind that could strip warmth from a body in minutes and leave nothing behind but stillness. Inside, however, the warmth carried its own danger—laughter that rang a little too sharp, glasses refilled a little too quickly, smiles held just a second too long, as though everyone understood that the real threat in the room wasn’t the storm, but what sat quietly at the table with them. The fire in the grand salon roared and crackled, flames licking at polished logs, yet the chill that settled over the space had nothing to do with the weather. It came from glances that lingered too long, from words left unsaid, from the silent agreement that power didn’t need to announce itself to be felt.

Vivian Locke moved through the room with slow, deliberate steps, each one placed as carefully as if the marble floor itself might betray her. In the three months she had worked inside that mansion, she had learned two truths with painful precision: first, that the house had a voice of its own—the deep groan of heavy doors, the echo of expensive heels striking stone, the low, constant murmur of armed men stationed like silent fixtures—and second, that to everyone who lived there, she was little more than part of the background, another object to be used and forgotten as long as she remained invisible. Her black uniform hung slightly loose against her body, the white lace collar resting against her throat with a softness that felt almost mocking. She reached up to adjust it, her fingers trembling—not yet from the cold outside, but from the kind of fear that settles deep inside you, tightening your chest, making every breath feel like something you have to consciously fight for.

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