Se connecterOLIVIA“What’s Axel doing there?” I asked, my heart racing. “And who’s the other person?”Matteo muttered something under his breath, his footsteps echoing in the background. I tried to think of a reason why Axel would be in the estate. Isabella was back, yes, but they never got along.“Matteo?” I called, noticing the sound of the line breaking. “Matteo.”He’d already hung up. My grip tightened around my phone as I pulled it away from my ear. I remained standing, my thoughts spiraling as I dug my teeth into my nails.“I need to know what’s happening,” I whispered. “Something is definitely going on.”*Leaving my Mum was harder than I expected. I had to promise to visit her the next day. She noticed the cracks in my countenance but said nothing about it.I wasn’t even in the mood to start explaining how I’d gone back to reclaim my father's estate in New Orleans.She’d totally freak out.Driving back to my apartment, I made a quick stop at my house—the home I’d lived in since I was eig
AXEL SALVATORE ROSSI.“You think you know everything, huh?” Isabella smirked, feigning composure, but her eyes said otherwise. “Trust me when I say you don’t.”Ohh, I knew too well. She’d been faking everything from the start, trying to control Olivia, to get everything she’d secretly wanted from the very beginning.I clicked my tongue, my lips pressed into a thin line as I watched her struggle to hold my gaze.“I’m only here because of what you told me over the phone,” I said flatly, not wanting to press further on the past. “You either start talking, or I’ll do whatever I have in mind to you.”“I already told you—I need to find Olivia first.”Heat crawled beneath my skin. “Don’t fucking play with me, Rosetta.”“Matteo said she left a few days ago,” she murmured, changing her mind after viewing my countenance. “But he’s refused to say anything about her whereabouts. Claims he knows nothing about it.”“And what did you find?"She exhaled deeply, glancing over my shoulders as Viper’s
AXEL SALVATORE ROSSI“I still have no idea why you wanted me to come with you,” Viper said the moment I pulled up at the Morettis’ estate.I tutted, turned off the car, and opened the door to step out. My eyes stared at the building, heaving a deep sigh before responding.“Because I don’t trust Isabella.”The sound of his door slamming shut echoed before his voice did. “What difference does my presence make?”I led the way, walking briskly with my car keys jingling in my grasp. “A lot.”Viper walked behind me while I grabbed the entrance door and pushed it open, exposing the huge living room where I always waited for Olivia.I still couldn’t wrap my head around the fact that she’d just pick up her things to leave.Was she really serious when she said I’d never see her again?She’d even blocked me. Since I hung up the call with Isabella and drove down here, I tried to reach Olivia, calling her frantically to hear her voice.Even dialed her number with Viper’s phone repeatedly, but it w
OLIVIA“Mum…” I called tearfully, leaning forward to hold her hand. “I missed you so much.”She laughed softly, but it wasn’t the same. Nothing about her was. Her face was thinner, her skin too pale, her hair longer than I remembered, falling weakly around her shoulders.For a second, it didn’t feel real. It felt like if I blinked, she’d be gone again.“Olivia…” Her voice was fragile, but her smile lingered on her trembling lips. “You… you came.”I nodded quickly, wiping at my face with the back of my hand. She tried to push herself up, but her body didn’t quite follow.She slipped back and winced slightly at the unsuccessful attempt to sit upright. I gulped down a painful swallow, my eyes twitching.“Hey… no, don’t…” I moved closer immediately, sliding an arm behind her shoulders and helping her sit carefully and slowly. “Easy… I’ve got you.”She sank back against the pillow, her breaths slipping out sharply.“The doctor said…” She coughed, the sound dry and weak. “Said I’ve been…
AXEL SALVATORE ROSSI.“She’s really not going to call me?” I tossed my phone back to the table frustratingly. “It’s been what? A week?”Rosa poured warm water over the tea bag inside the cup she had, her lips curling into a small smile. She’d been making me drink that for days now.“You’re the princess now,” Viper sneered sarcastically. “The tiara I got you is on the way.”Rosa chuckled. Both of them were on Olivia’s side, blaming me for not making the first move by reaching out.And I was tired of hearing them speak sarcastically like I wasn’t the one left hurting. She’d broken up with me, remember?“Fuck you, Ansel,” I hissed.Dropping the kettle in her hands, Rosa reached for the teacup, stretching it over to me while adding.“If you’re okay with her absence, then you shouldn’t bother about her reaching out.”I reluctantly accepted the cup, the strong smell of chamomile hitting my nostrils.“So, it’s a dead end if I don’t reach out.”“She knows her worth,” Viper chipped in, taking
OLIVIAIt had been one week since Alix went missing and five days since I received that call.The caller refused to state what he wanted in exchange for my baby’s release but kept calling with different numbers, deliberately torturing me emotionally.I’d done everything—everything I could possibly think of: begged, cried, even offered myself in exchange, but…I wanted to call Axel and tell him. I wanted to push aside our differences and work together. There were times where I’d stare at my phone, hoping he’d call me with another number… hoping he’d at least find a way to reach out…But he didn’t. And I didn’t bother to reach out because he’d believed that Alix wasn’t his son. Also, if I needed to heal faster, then I’d have to completely stop caring about him, wondering and thinking about what he was doing in my absence.“He called again this morning,” I said over the phone, stirring my tea even though the sugar had long dissolved. “It was a different number this time… again.”Matteo
AXEL SALVATORE ROSSI.Two hours had passed since Olivia left. And I couldn’t stop thinking about everything that had transpired between us.I wanted to go after her, to talk to her and make her stay a little longer. But Rosa had held me back from doing any of that.She said time was what Olivia nee
AXEL SALVATORE ROSSI.Olivia.She’d grown mature. Her curves were more pronounced, and her eyes were void of the innocence I once knew. Her hair was darker, fuller, and a bit shorter than I’d remembered. She didn’t appear like the naive girl who once cowered in my presence. Standing in front of m
OLIVIA“Make sure the flowers are properly placed at the entrance, Marina.”“And Zoey? Tell the chef not to make the sauce too spicy, okay?”I paced around in my heels, dishing orders to various workers who were busy setting up the place.It was my one-year anniversary of being Red—the queen of the
OLIVIADarren continued to kiss me. His hands tightened around my waist, guiding me towards the bed behind us.At first, I didn’t reciprocate. Then, it got intense, and I could barely breathe from the roughness of his lips against mine.“Darren…” I moaned in his mouth, my chest tightening.He didn’







