EMILY
I didn't know my words would cause more damage than good. And do you know what, I didn't regret it. Chief Ramos had me suspended for a month, and from handling any case files until further notice. A part of me hated myself for being too stupid for saying that, the other appreciated me for doing what I could to preserve my life. Kent later chatted with me and told me he had taken the case. “Good for you,” was all I could tell him. While I sat at the table, having dinner with Stephanie, I received another massage from an unknown number. This time, I noticed that the number that messaged me was a different number from the first. “I see you're listening, Miss Thompson.” “Who are you, and how the hell did you get my contact number?” Silence. Minutes passed, so did hours, and I didn't get any reply. I couldn't tell if I was more scared now than before. At this point, it feels like it's not just one person watching me, but thousands of them. I had to call Gina, explaining everything to her. She agreed Stephanie should stay at her place until everything was settled. Later that night, I went out to buy things to make dinner. While on my way back, from the corner of my eyes, I noticed something was strange about the evening. At first it was just a figure, then two, trailing behind me. I acted not to have noticed, but I increased my footsteps. I phoned Stephanie to leave the door open, so I wouldn't have anything to hinder my easy entrance. The figure likewise increased their footsteps, making them a few inches closer. I started running, not caring the eyes staring at me. They started running too, chasing after me. I thought of heading straight home, but on second thought, I would only be taking a big risk. So, I changed direction. They kept following me, until I had to walk into a stranger's apartment. The young gentleman looked at me awkwardly and was going to yell when I begged him to keep calm. I explained to him what was going on, that was why he didn't react. Walking towards the window, he looked down, scanning the street. “You need to wait a little longer, they might be anywhere around.” He suggested. I breathed with both my nostrils and my mouth, trying to accumulate my lost breath. He looked at my hands. “You had this with you while running?” It was then I realised I still had the food stuff I bought with me. “Youcve got a strong grip, I'd say. Make yourself comfortable.” After what seemed like minutes, he checked the window again. “Everywhere seems clear,” he said. Then he looked at me. “Are you sure you want to go?” I stood up, “My niece is home alone, I need to get her out of there.” “I can walk you home if you don't mind.” I looked at him, “No. I don't want to get you involved in this mess. I'll go alone.” “Alright.” He didn't argue. “Here is my number just in case.” I took the card from him, nodding, before leaving. As much as the atmosphere felt a bit safer, I still couldn't get my heart to stop beating so fast. My home was only ten minutes from here, but then, it felt like an hour walk. My eyes moved from one side to another until I was standing before my apartment. Stephanie left the door opened as instructed, so I walked my way in without having to knock. “Stephanie?” I called to be sure she was safe. I didn't get a response, which made my heartbeat rise the more. “Stephanie?!” I dropped the bags in my hands, rushing towards the room, only to see her walking majestically towards me. “I'm coming!” I let out a heavy sigh I didn't know I was holding. “Don't you ever scare me, ever again. Understood!” She looked at me, confused. “Is everything alright?” She asked. I shook my head, still breathing heavily. “Nothing,” I lied. “I bought you snacks while you wait for dinner.” I turned and left her, heading for the sitting room. I took the bags with me to the kitchen to make something quick for us to eat. I couldn't concentrate on what I was cooking, my mind was here and there, imagining scenarios where I was taken, leaving just Stephanie behind. Or, if I was killed for having taken the case to heart. Didn't he ask me to stop, and I did? Why then are they still after my life? I need to get Stephanie out of this place at all cost, or she gets involved into this mess. I was lost in thought that I didn't notice the food was already burning until I started choking. My eyes flew open, and immediately, I turned off the gas, fanning the smook off my nostrils. The damage wasn't bad after all. Even as I tried to push off the thought, it kept coming back, making me twice uncomfortable. This wasn't what I signed for. This wasn't the kind of case I wanted to get my hands involved in. This was all Chief Ramos’s fault, why am I suffering now? There was a knock on the door. “Aunt Emi, someone's at the door!” Stephanie yelled from the sitting room. I didn't realise when I said, “Check who it is!” Until I heard the sound of the door opening. “Stephanie, wait!” I rushed to the sitting room, but it was too late. I stood frozen, watching as a group of men walked into my living room. There were about four of them, dressed in black tuxedos, then another walked in. The aura that followed him was so strong, like he owned the place. He had a cane in his right hand, and a hat that halfway covered his eyes. He didn't even need my permission, he made himself comfortable on the single couch. Stephanie rushed towards me, and I shielded her behind me. “Aunty Emi, who are these guys?” I looked at their faces, “I don't know who they are. Go to your room, and shut the door. Don't open it until I ask you to.” “Aunty Emi…” “Go!” I yelled at her, and she ran to her room, slamming the door. Staring at the men before me, I asked. “Who are you people, and what do you want from me?” The men standing didn't say anything, they just kept staring at me like I was talking to my shadow. Then the man sitting on the couch took off his hat, slowly raising his gaze to look at me. The only thing that looked familiar about his face was the old scar that ran from his left eyebrow down to his left cheek. At that moment, I didn't need anyone to tell me who he was. Matteo Romenetti. “So,” he said in that deep voice that always sent shivers down my spine. “We meet again, Miss Thompson.”MATTEO "Sir, you have a guest." I was distracted by the voice of one of my men as he stepped in.I frowned. "A guest?""Yes, sir," He answered. "She calls herself Vivian."Vivian. That name sounded familiar to my ears, a name I never thought I'd forget so soon. I felt Micheala's eyes on me, waiting for an explanation to who the guest was, and why she was here."Tell her I’ll be there in five minutes," I instructed and he left."Why do I feel like Vivian is more than just a mere guest?" She asked. I knew she had said that to get words out of my mouth, and she wasn't going to let go until she got her answer."She's just a friend," I told her. "We'll have this conversation later." I placed the gun down on the table and walked out of the room, leaving her behind.I walked down the stairs slowly, trying to get over the whole incident. At this point, I didn’t need more problems. I just wanted to breathe. But as soon as I reached the bottom step, I saw her.Vivian.She stood in the living r
EMILYI stood there shaking, my back pressed against the cold wall of Matteo’s office. His eyes were full of rage – the kind of rage that could burn down an entire building. I’d seen him angry before, but not like this. This was different. This was deadly.He stepped closer. His breath hit my face, warm and bitter. His hand moved to his side, and my heart stopped when I saw him pull out his gun.“Matteo… please…” I said, almost like a yell. It was now I realized why people get terrified when a gun is being pointed to their face. The fear that comes with it wasn't a mere feeling."Please..." I begged, but he didn’t answer. His grip on the gun was firm. His eyes didn’t blink, he just stared at me like I wasn’t even human anymore.“This is what you wanted, isn’t it?” His growled so dangerously that I almost thought I was going to die way sooner before the bullet even got to my weightless skull. “You wanted to play games with me? You wanted to make me look like a fool?”“No! I never–”“Sh
EMILY The next morning came too fast. I hardly slept all night. My mind kept replaying everything that happened at the party — the way Matteo looked at me, the way Victor stared like he was reading my soul, the way those women whispered and laughed. And now, I was here, in this giant house, feeling smaller than ever.I tried to stay out of sight. I cleaned my little space, helped Krystal with a few things, and kept hoping no one would call for me. Maybe if I stayed quiet, Matteo would forget I existed today.But that hope didn’t last long.By afternoon, I was already in the kitchen, sitting down while I watched the chef make fried rice. We were discussing a lot of things, but what I didn't expect was her to raise the topic about Matteo and I."For quite some time now," She started. "I've been hearing rumours and whispers about you and the Master. I've always thought of ways to discuss it with you, but you've been busy on your duty. Since you are here, I think it's the perfect time to
KENT I didn’t know how many days had passed since they threw me down here. Time felt strange in this place. There was no sunlight, no sound except for the dripping water and the rats that sometimes ran across the floor.The room — no, the cell — was cold, damp, and smelled of metal and dirt. My hands were sore from trying to pull the chains off the wall. My throat burned, dry from lack of water and food.And Emily… Emily’s face haunted me. Was she still alive? Were they hurting her? Every time I closed my eyes, I saw her. And it kept me breathing.A noise broke the silence. The sound of keys turning in the lock, my head shot up. The heavy door creaked open, and light from a small torch fell across the floor.It was her again — the young woman who brought food. She didn’t say much. Just came, dropped the plate, and left. But today, she leaned by the door longer than usual.“Micheala,” I said in a rough and weak voice. I didn't need anyone to tell me who exactly she was. I remembered h
EMILY I couldn't breathe too comfortably anymore. Not because I was with Romenetti as an acting girlfriend, but the fact that the environment wasn't the kind I was used to. Romenetti was doing so well to keep up with the act, like we were actual lovers.His friend on the other hand, has been silently watching me ever since, like we've known from somewhere or something. As much as I didn't want him to feel too comfortable staring at me that way, I couldn't get myself to look at Romenetti.Even though he noticed how Victor was staring, he didn't seem to care a bit. I made it obvious that I wasn't comfortable here anymore. Rather than finding a better solution, Matteo Romenetti grabbed my hand to a corner, staring at me with this look that gave me the death vibes.“What's wrong with you?” He asked. “I don't feel comfortable here anymore,” I explained. “Why?” he queried. “Met someone you know?”“If I did, I would have raised an alarm already. I just don't like this place, that's all.”
MATTEO Seeing her face was like a slap to my face. I had mentally concluded she was completely out of reach. I hated the fact that I couldn't do way more than I already have to her. I hated that she was the only person that made me feel less aggressive to my prey.She was different, and I didn't know why.As if that wasn't enough, she was ready to offer herself as my sex slave? At first it felt stupid, but then… I found myself replaying those events over and over in my head.“What… did you just say?”“Let me be your slave instead.” She repeated, slightly trembling. “No, the other one.”She hesitated.“Say it,” I demanded.“Let… me be… your sex slave.”If I really wanted to use her, I would have done that a long time ago without seeking her permission. I wasn't like other Mafia who think jumping from one lady or the other was what makes them what they are.I have girls, ladies, women, both single and married who are dying to have me on their bed, but no, I wasn't into that. At least