Fallon bursts through the door—exhausted from the casino shift—only to find her father slumped unconscious, bloodied, as masked intruders ransack the place. Her little sister? Dying. One surgery away from the grave, and they’re broke. Desperation drove Dad to the impossible: heist the casino. He failed. Spectacularly. Enter Leone Pressutti—the boss she’s served unseen for five years. Ruthless. Feared. Untouchable. Now he sees her. His deal drops like a guillotine: Win his underground poker tournament, and he bankrolls the surgery. Lose? Dad dies. Fallon becomes his—body, soul, forever. She smirks. Easy money. She’s been counting cards under his nose the whole time. The tables ignite. Bluffs fly. Stakes skyrocket. Each hand a heartbeat from salvation… or slaughter. Final table. One seat left. Across the felt: Leone himself, eyes like black ice, smile sharper than a switchblade. Cards flip. Secrets spill. Power shifts. She thought she held the ace. She was wrong. The river card falls. Game over. But for Fallon? A new cage slams shut. She’s Leone’s. Irrevocably. One click. One hand. One fate.Dive into House Rules—where the bluff is lethal and the house always collects.