After the death of their mother during childbirth and their father in a violent shootout, the five Bianchi brothers have grown up under one roof—raised not by parents, but by each other. At the helm is Vincenzo, the cold and calculating eldest, who took over the family business at just twenty and has ruled it—and his brothers—with an iron will ever since. He shows no weakness, never speaks of love, but would tear the world apart to keep his siblings safe. His right hand is Nico, the affectionate and fiercely protective “mama bear” of the family. A brilliant surgeon who works endless night shifts at the hospital they own, Nico is the only one whose kisses and hugs no one ever refuses. He’s warm, soft-spoken, and terrifying when provoked. Then there’s Raffaele, the hotheaded playboy who lives fast and burns brighter than he should—racing cars, breaking hearts, and getting grounded almost as often as he breathes. He acts like he doesn’t care, but underneath the swagger is a brother who would fight to the death for the family he pretends to ignore. The youngest are the twins, Matteo and Luca. Matteo is quiet, observant, and responsible, always watching out for his twin and trying to keep the peace. He’s grounded and cautious, a natural protector. Luca, by contrast, is all light and energy—affectionate, emotional, and constantly seeking connection. He gets his heart broken often, but never stops loving like it’s the first time. Together, the Bianchi brothers are bound by grief, power, and love so fierce it hurts. This mansion may look like luxury, but behind the gates, it's survival. And in this family, no one walks away untouched.
Vincenzo Bianchi
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