Write Mafia Romance — Literary Prose, You Direct
Yes. Underfiction writes mafia romance as literary prose, not chatbot replies — a dangerous man, a marriage you didn't choose, loyalty that costs blood. Frontier models follow your direction with no refusals mid-scene. You're the heroine and the director. Stories stay private, local-first by default.
A black car at the curb that wasn't called. A ring slid onto your finger across a notary's desk while his men watch the door. He keeps you safe and he keeps you watched, and you have stopped being able to tell the difference.
You direct; the engine follows. Type a line like “He sets the gun on the dresser and tells her it's done. Make her stay calm — but show what it costs her.” and the scene bends to you — narrate an action, set the mood, or step outside and instruct the narrator directly.
Start this scene with 500 free credits. Best in Linden Park, or from a blank page.
Begin this sceneFrequently asked questions
Can I write a mafia romance story with AI?
Yes. You set the scene — the don's estate, the arranged marriage, the safe house after a bad night — and frontier models continue it as literary prose under your direction. No refusals mid-scene, no helpful-assistant voice. You play the heroine and direct everything around her: who walks in, what he confesses, when the calm finally breaks.
How dark can a mafia romance get here?
As dark as the story needs. Mafia romance lives on danger, power, and moral grey — possessive love, violence offstage and on, loyalty that asks too much. Underfiction runs frontier models that follow creative direction faithfully and write tension, threat, and desire as real prose rather than backing away from them. Nothing is off limits; the engine follows your lead.
Do I play the heroine or just watch?
You direct the scene and you're in it. Narrate what she does — "She finds the second phone in his coat" — or step outside and instruct the narrator: "Make him cold here, then let it crack." You can put words in his mouth, add a knock at the door, jump to the morning after. In-story and out-of-story moves mix freely.
Which starter world fits mafia romance best?
Linden Park. It's a contemporary estate built around a man who holds the room without raising his voice and knows exactly how dangerous that makes him — old money, too many windows, never enough privacy. You arrive as not-quite-family, not-quite-staff. Rename the Calders into a crime family, hand him a gun and a debt to collect, and you have your mafia romance. Or start from a blank scene and build the family yourself.
Are my mafia romance stories private?
Yes. Stories live on your device by default — sync is optional, off until you turn it on, and encrypted at rest if you do. Inference runs through a provider that separates your identity from what you write, and we never train on your stories. The dark, possessive scene you wrote at 2 a.m. is yours alone.
Do I need a subscription to write mafia romance?
No. New accounts get 500 free credits to start, then it's pay-as-you-go — no subscription, no ads. Scenes work like chapters: when one ends it's summarized and carried forward, and long scenes auto-compress to keep context lean. Summaries and compression are free. You only pay for the prose itself.