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Alice’s POV
“You are getting married to Victor Arc soon.” My father’s voice was calm.....too calm for the storm those words unleashed inside me. For a moment, I just stared at him. My lips parted, but nothing came out. My heart slammed hard against my ribs like it wanted to escape. “W-what?” I finally whispered. “Who?” “Victor Arc,” my father repeated, folding his arms as if this was a normal conversation. “He brought a letter to the house. It states that you and him were engaged as children and should be married when you turn twenty-five.” The room suddenly felt too small. Too hot. Too suffocating. “A letter?” I echoed, my voice barely mine. I had never heard of such a thing. Never. “He said his father told him about it before he died. Though, I was not aware there was a letter like this but I believe it's from my friend because it's his handwriting and the letter looks old,” Dad continued. “Mark Arc was my best friend once… before we fought over that land. After that, everything fell apart. Our friendship ended and your uncle disappeared leaving me and you all alone. It has not been easy for me, you know. This marriage is going to grant me a son, a son I can talk to.” His eyes brighten as he said the last sentence. I swallowed hard. Getting married to Victor? That would be the worst thing that could ever happen to me. …Wouldn’t it? You might be wondering why there’s such bitterness between us. Victor Arc was my childhood friend. No… more than that. He was my first crush. Back then, it was always the three of us.... Victor, Evans Moss, and me. We were inseparable. I can still remember the laughter echoing in Victor’s compound, the way we’d run until we were breathless. Those were the happiest days of my childhood. Our parents were close too… until the land dispute. After that, everything changed. I was no longer allowed to visit Victor’s house. I still remember the night my father told me. I cried myself to sleep, my hands clutching my pillow as if that would somehow bring my best friend back. At first, Victor had only been like a big brother to me. But when I grew older… something shifted. I began to notice the way my heart raced whenever he called my name. How my cheeks burned when he smiled at me. How my stomach fluttered when he winked. And whenever he stood close to me, I felt… safe. Like nothing bad in the world could ever reach me. Victor wasn’t just my friend back then. He was my whole world. “But that was years ago,” I muttered, folding my arms tightly across my chest as if I could shield myself from the past. “I know better now. I won’t let myself get tangled with him again… especially not now that he’s… promiscuous.” The word tasted bitter on my tongue. Different women on his arm every day. I knew. I had seen the photos. Not stalking… just following him on social media. My father’s voice cut through my thoughts like a blade. “And now, I want to honour my late friend’s wishes. The letter is authentic. I trust Victor and I gain a son who will take care of my daughter and my empire. So you must get married to Victor Arc after your twenty-fifth birthday.” His words yanked me back to the present. My stomach dropped. “But Dad…” My voice came out smaller than I intended. “I don’t love him. I barely even know him now. He’s not the same Victor you knew.” My father leaned back in his chair, studying me carefully. “How do you know he’s not the same Victor?” My throat tightened. I opened my mouth… then closed it again. Because I had no answer I could say out loud. “Well?” he pressed. “I’m not marrying him,” I grumbled, my nails digging into my palm. He sighed, the kind that meant the conversation was already over. “Since you have nothing to say, you will marry him. So get ready.” Heat rushed to my face. I spun on my heel and stormed out of the study, my vision blurred with anger. And promptly walked straight into something solid. “Oof....” Not a wall. A chest. Warm. Firm. Breathing. My hands were pressed against it. Slowly, I looked up. Victor. For a second, the world went completely still. I hadn’t seen him in ten years… not in person. But he looked… bigger. Sharper. More dangerous. His jaw was harder, his shoulders broader, his eyes darker.....yet painfully familiar. He stared at me like he’d been expecting this moment. “Hello, Allie. Long time.” He winked. My traitorous face flushed instantly, just like it used to when I was younger. I hated that my body remembered him before my mind could protest. I shoved him away, harder than necessary. “I am NOT getting married to you,” I snapped. He didn’t move. Didn’t even look offended. Instead, that slow, confident smile spread across his face. “Oh, my little Allie…” he said softly. “You will get married to me.” My heart slammed violently against my ribs at the nickname. No one had called me that in years. “No, Victor. I will never marry you,” I shot back, my voice shaking despite my effort to sound firm. “You’re promiscuous. Wicked. And completely terrible.” He raised a brow, amused. “Promiscuous?” he repeated, chuckling under his breath. “What made you say that?” His eyes sparkled with mischief. “Have you been stalking me?” “That’s not....” I stopped myself, clenching my fists. Bloody hell, that smile. It did ridiculous, embarrassing things to my stomach. Victor was devastatingly handsome.... and worse, he knew it. I felt heat creep up my neck. I brushed past him quickly before he could see how flustered I was and rushed into my room, shutting the door behind me. I collapsed onto the bed, pressing a hand to my chest. “Calm down,” I whispered to my racing heart. “Calm down…” Through the wall, I could hear Victor’s voice drifting from my father’s study. Laughter followed. I stared at the ceiling, confusion twisting inside me. Victor had always treated me like a little sister. So where was this marriage coming from? He could have ignored the letter. Destroyed it. Forgotten it. So why now? Why bring it back after all these years? I swallowed hard. What is he planning? Alice’s POV“Amelia Coke?” I ask, my voice catching slightly in my throat. “You mean the Amelia that’s close to Victor?”Dad sighs heavily and leans back in his chair, rubbing a tired hand over his face. “Yes… that’s her. I was surprised myself when I was told she’s one of them.”A cold feeling settles in my stomach.“Dad, are you sure?”“Yes,” he says firmly, his expression darkening. “I was told her family started the Russian Mafia empire many years ago.”I stare at him in disbelief, trying to process his words. Amelia? The elegant, calm Amelia? The same woman who always carried herself like she belonged in high society? My mind struggles to connect her to something as dangerous as the Russian Mafia.“Hm… this is serious,” I murmur. “How do we even look for the document now?”“Alice, don’t worry yourself,” Dad says quickly. “I have my ways of looking for it. You just came back from the hospital. Right now, all you need is rest.”I shake my head immediately. “But Dad, I won
Victor’s POVAmelia lets out an eerie laugh, the sound echoing through the dim warehouse as she slowly turns to face me.“Yeah, it’s me,” she says coldly. “Why did you come back? Oh…” she tilts her head mockingly, “you came back to save him.”Her lips curl into a cruel smile as she points lazily toward Pedro’s body lying motionless on the ground.“Sorry. He’s dead. And honestly? He deserved it for betraying us after everything we did for him.”My chest tightens.“Amelia… what are you talking about?”Instead of answering, she laughs again... louder this time, almost unhinged.“You’ll understand someday.” She takes a slow step toward me, her boots scraping against the concrete floor. “But for now, I have something for you. A very important message.”My eyes drift back to Pedro’s lifeless body. Blood pools beneath him, dark and horrifying. He’s really dead.A chill crawls down my spine.I need to be careful. One wrong move and I could end up exactly like him.“What message?”
Alice’s POVAs soon as I ask that question, Dad’s face changes for a split second. Fear flashes across his eyes before he quickly masks it with a weak smile. If I hadn’t been staring directly at him, I would have missed it.“Nothing, my little pod. Welcome home,” he says instead, his voice unusually soft.I narrow my eyes at him. “It’s not nothing, Dad. Talk to me. I heard everything.”He sighs heavily and rubs a tired hand over his face before looking at me again. “Alice, it’s not your place to worry. Everything is fine, okay?”“Okay…” I murmur reluctantly.I decide to let the matter go for now because there are more important questions burning inside me.“Dad?”“Yes, little pod?”“What happened? Who kidnapped you? Are you hurt?”Dad slowly walks toward one of the chairs in the study and lowers himself into it like the weight of the world is resting on his shoulders. He gestures for me to sit too. My heart pounds anxiously as I move to the chair opposite him and sit down,
Victor's POVI step out of the room quietly, leaving the door slightly ajar behind me. My body immediately tenses as I pause and listen carefully for any sound... footsteps, voices, movement… anything. But there is nothing.Silence.The kind of silence that makes your skin crawl.It is broad daylight, yet the entire building feels abandoned. No distant conversations. No creaking floors. Not even the sound of a television or a passing vehicle outside. The stillness is so heavy that I can hear the faint pounding of my own heartbeat inside my ears.Pedro left the room a few hours ago, if my sense of time is still working properly, and since then, everywhere has remained disturbingly quiet.Too quiet.A cold feeling settles in my stomach.This is definitely a trap. One I cannot afford to fall into.I slowly step back into the room and close the door halfway before sitting down on the same chair I was previously tied to. My muscles ache from weakness, but I force myself to stay f
Alice's POVThe doctor looks at me nervously, his fingers tightening around the clipboard in his hands. His expression alone makes my stomach twist with unease.“It’s not too serious,” he says carefully, “but it is important.”I swallow hard.“What is it, doctor?”He studies my face for a moment before speaking again.“Have you been having brief flashes of memory, miss?”The moment the question leaves his mouth, my entire body stiffens. My fingers curl tightly around the hospital blanket as my heartbeat quickens.How does he know about this?For a second, I consider denying it, but something tells me I need to be honest.“Yes, doctor,” I admit quietly. “How did you know?”He nods slowly, almost as if my answer confirms something he already suspected.“What about dreams? Recurring images?”A chill runs down my spine.“Yes, doctor,” I whisper again, my voice weaker this time. “I’ve had all of those. But… what do they mean?”The doctor pulls a chair closer to my bed and s
Victor's POVStill pondering the conversation I had with Amelia, the masked man, and Pedro’s betrayal, I felt myself growing weaker by the second. My stomach twisted painfully from hunger. I hadn’t eaten in days. Ever since Pedro brought food and water and I rejected it, he hadn’t returned.The cold floor beneath me felt harder than ever, and my body ached from exhaustion. My eyelids became too heavy to keep open, so I rested my head against the wall. Before long, sleep dragged me under.Suddenly, I jerked awake at the sound of the door creaking open. My heart skipped for a moment as I lifted my head. Judging from the faint light creeping into the room, it had to be morning already.Pedro walked in carrying a tray with food and water. The smell alone made my empty stomach tighten painfully.“Hello, Mr. Victor,” he said with a teasing smile. “I brought you food and water. I hope you won’t reject it this time.”I stared at him for a moment before speaking, my voice rough and tire
Victor’s POV“Boss… the goods you wanted to use to surprise your bride… they’ve been stolen.”For a second, I think I heard wrong.“…What?” My voice drops, low and dangerous. “How?”Pedro shifts uneasily, avoiding my eyes. “I don’t know, boss. No one knows about those goods apart from you, me,
Victor’s POVAt the bar, Amelia is practically draped over me....her fingers tracing lazy circles on my chest,....but I barely register her presence. All I can think about is Alice. The meeting we had plays over and over in my head like a stubborn echo. She has always been fierce. Stubborn. Un
Alice POVMy meeting with Victor did not go the way I wanted.Not even close.He kept throwing his weight around...his presence, his authority...like I had no choice but to bend. I stood my ground… barely. Every word I said felt like a battle I was struggling to win. And yet, despite everything
Victor’s POVAlice’s call caught me off guard.A slow smile spreads across my face as I lower the phone from my ear. I didn’t expect her to reach out first. Not my stubborn little Allie.She used to trail after me like a shadow, always soft, always hopeful.Now she speaks with authority… shar







