LOGINBeck looked at Dylan with complicity. She knew she could always count on him, just as he could count on her. Feeling his gaze fixed on her, she got up from the bed and went to the closet. She dropped the towel she was using and chose a comfortable pajama set. When she came out of the closet, she found Dylan still sitting on her bed, a smile on his face.
—It’s time for you to go, she said playfully. —I’m waking up early tomorrow. Dylan laughed, knowing it was a lie. —Wow, what a flimsy excuse. Tomorrow is Saturday, and you’re off. Beck rolled her eyes and sat down beside him. —Just because I’m off doesn’t mean I’m sleeping in, okay? —All right, Beck, I’m going. Only because you’re asking so nicely, he teased. She grabbed a pillow and threw it at him, making him laugh. Dylan stood up and leaned over her, kissing her softly on the lips. —Sweet dreams, Beck. She smiled at him as he opened the door and left her room. Beck knew her father didn’t mind Dylan’s visits, always believing that one day they would end up together. But Beck knew time would show her father that between them, there was only friendship with a few moments of fun, nothing more. She lay down and, exhausted, soon fell asleep. The day had been long. I’m Bryan Sanchez, 30 years old, and the eldest son of Benjamin Sanchez, one of the most feared bosses of the Russian mafia. My father is a cold, calculating man, always busy with his business. His presence commands respect, something that intimidated me as a child. My mother, an incredible woman, passed away from cancer when I was 12 and my brother, Sebastian, was only 8. Since then, our father has never been the same. My mother was the glue that held our family together. After her death, my father buried himself in mafia business, and the responsibility of raising my brother fell to me. My father always taught us never to show weakness, and that shaped who I am today. Unlike my brother, who is kind and friendly—traits he inherited from our mother—I take after our father. I like to live intensely, without tying myself down to anyone, and enjoy what life has to offer. Being a Sanchez gives me many benefits: money, respect, and power. I have everything I want, as long as I fulfill my role as the heir. Sebastian, however, has never liked the mafia world. He keeps his distance from the business, but we’re inseparable, as brothers should be. He prefers a life far from the underworld, while I have no problem enjoying the prestige our position brings. Recently, my father decided to arrange a marriage of convenience for me. I’m engaged to Natasha, the only daughter of his best friend, but to me, it’s all for show. Natasha knows this, and our relationship is open. We’re together occasionally, but we both understand it’s just an arrangement to please our parents. To Bryan, Natasha is an intriguing figure—a mix of beauty and contradiction. With her striking curves, sun-kissed skin, dark hair, and amber eyes, she turns heads wherever she goes, yet she seems unaware of the effect she has on others. This makes her a paradox: a woman who could have anything but clings to the one man who doesn’t share her feelings—himself. Bryan sees in Natasha everything he doesn’t want in a relationship. She is devoted, genuine, and faithful to a romantic idea that he is the only man for her. This commitment and the sweetness with which she treats him leave him unsettled, and sometimes he feels a slight discomfort at her devotion. Even though their union is just a convenient arrangement, Bryan knows Natasha harbors real affection for him. However, for him, this connection is merely a contract, a strategic alliance he upholds, while she idealizes a love he has never been willing to return. The next morning, I woke up and grabbed my phone. The time surprised me; it was already late. As I turned, I noticed Natasha still asleep beside me, tangled in the sheet. I ran my hands through my hair, trying to remember how the previous night had ended like this. I went to the bathroom, took a quick shower, and came out with a towel wrapped around my waist. Then I went to Natasha, who was still sound asleep. —Wake up, Natasha, I said, gently touching her arm. She opened her eyes slowly, sleepily, and gave me a lazy smile. —Come back to bed, love. —No, it’s late. Get up, I replied. —Wow, someone’s in a bad mood. You don’t seem like the Bryan from last night, who called me wanting to see me… We had a wonderful night. I rolled my eyes and walked away toward the door. —Whatever. Hurry up, get dressed, and go home. I opened the door and left the room, heading downstairs to the dining room. I sat at the table to have my coffee, and soon after, my brother Sebastian appeared. He looked at me with a teasing smile. —Wow, Bryan, always so elegant, huh? he commented, mockingly. I grabbed an apple and glared at him, rolling my eyes. —Don’t start, Sebastian. I was hungry and didn’t have time to change. He laughed, looking at me with that mischievous expression. —I know. After a night with Natasha, it’s normal to be hungry. I looked at him, surprised. —You saw us last night? Sebastian took a glass of juice and shrugged. —Not just me. Dad saw us too. And, of course, he was happy. I bit into the apple, feeling the weight of our father’s expectations. —I know exactly why he’s so “happy.” Sebastian just smiled, sipping his juice in silence as I finished my apple. —And where’s Natasha now? he asked. —Getting dressed. I told her to go home. I got up from the table, and just as I was about to leave the room, my father walked in, his gaze as always calculating and imposing.The sun was beginning to set when the sound of sirens and the voices around me started fading into distant echoes. Everything felt like it was moving in slow motion while I tried to keep Dylan awake, pressing my hands against the wound on his chest. Even through the pain, he kept looking at me with those stubborn eyes.Beck whispered, her voice trembling.— Please, Dylan… don’t leave me.Dylan forced a weak smile, placing his hand over mine.— Hey… don’t cry. I’m not going anywhere, Beck.My mother rushed closer, pale and trying to stay calm.— Mom, call the ambulance… and please, take Theo away from here.She nodded and led Theo away. Moments later, the sirens grew louder as the paramedics arrived and quickly prepared Dylan for the ambulance. I held his hand the entire way, refusing to let go.At the hospital, they rushed him straight into surgery. I stood outside the operating room frozen in place until Igor appeared with concern written all over his face.— Beck… what happened?His
The dinner at Dylan’s house had finally arrived, and Beck couldn’t hide how nervous she felt. It was an important moment—not only for her and Dylan, but for the entire family. Their engagement was still recent, and now they were finally going to share the news with her parents and with Theo.The moment they arrived, they were welcomed warmly. Beck’s mother, always perceptive, was the first to ask.— So what is this dinner about? Dylan was incredibly vague…Beck smiled, trying to hide her anxiety.— You’ll all see soon enough.Her mother raised an eyebrow.— Well then, let’s go inside and find out.Inside the living room, Dylan’s father, Mr. Félix, was already talking with Theo as if they had known each other for years. Their connection was immediate, and Beck felt some of the tension leave her shoulders.When dinner was served, everyone settled around the table. Dylan stood up with determination in his eyes and looked at Beck.— I’d like to make an announcement.Then he reached for he
Heavy rain poured down while Beck supervised the training of the new soldiers, not caring about the weather at all. The sharp sound of the whistle echoed through the field, and everyone immediately got into position. Beck watched every movement closely. At one point, she stepped toward one of the soldiers and studied his aim.She took hold of the gun and fired straight into the center of the target.— Control your breathing!The soldier nodded, adjusting his stance. A second later, the result was perfect. Beck watched with satisfaction.Suddenly, she saw Dylan walking toward her with an umbrella, trying to keep her from getting even more soaked.— Are you trying to get sick?— A little rain isn’t going to take me down.He smiled.— Are you sure about that?He glanced around before leaning in to kiss her, a risky move in that environment.— Shouldn’t you be in a meeting right now?He shrugged.— I should be, but with the storm my flight got delayed. So… are you done here yet?— And why
Night finally arrived, and while I was getting ready for Lídia’s party, the silence in the house felt like an invitation for chaos. Theo was with Bryan tonight, so the house was all mine. I slipped into a fitted dress, put on high heels that made me feel confident, and pinned my hair into a loose bun. While I applied my lipstick, I caught Dylan’s reflection in the mirror. He was leaning against the doorway, watching me with a half smile.— Looking like that, I’m not letting you leave.I paused with the lipstick in my hand and looked at him through the mirror, arching an eyebrow.— Why?— Because you look beautiful.I finished getting ready, but before we could leave the room, Dylan cornered me in the hallway. The intensity in his eyes made my heart race.— Why don’t we stay home tonight? Just the two of us?I smiled and pulled lightly on the cord he always wore.— Because I promised I’d go. But we’ll have the whole night to ourselves afterward.He rolled his eyes, but took my hand as
As soon as Beck leaves with Theo, I rush inside the house. Restlessness consumes me, and my thoughts won’t stop circling around the lies and secrets surrounding my family. I search for my father through the whole house, but he isn’t in any of his usual places. When I glance out the window, I spot him in the garden—something rare.I walk over and speak without hesitation.— So you knew Bryan was a bastard?Benjamin, my father, lifts his eyes from the plants he had been tending, but he doesn’t look surprised.— Yes, I always knew — he answers calmly. — But I wasn’t going to interfere.His answer only makes my anger rise.— If my mother were still alive, she never would’ve let him do this!He turns to face me, his expression hard.— But she isn’t!His words hit me like a blade. Unable to control my frustration, I turn my back and leave. I get into my car and drive straight to Bryan’s house, blood boiling.When I arrive, loud music echoes through the property. I walk in without announcing
We walked downstairs together, and Dylan took the box from my hands, carrying it to the car.The scent of dinner still lingered in the air when my father approached, eyeing the box curiously.— What are you taking with you, Beck?— Just a few things to decorate my room and keep you all a little closer to me.My mother smiled nostalgically as she stepped closer.— Beck, I used to love going into your room and looking at our framed pictures.— We’ll take another one soon. This time with the whole family.She hugged me tightly, and I felt the familiar comfort of a mother’s love.— I should get going now. Thank you for dinner, Mom.— What comforts me is knowing that now that you’ve left the hospital, we’ll see each other more often.I said goodbye to my father and Theo, who was already exhausted. Dylan, always helpful, carried my son upstairs to his room while I headed to mine.When I got there, I opened the box and took out the picture frames, setting them on the nightstand. I stared at
Beck was restless. She tried to focus on the emails she needed to respond to, but Igor’s image kept appearing in her mind. With every message she sent, the thought of how he wanted them to be together made her hesitate, until she decided: she would go to the party. She wasn’t sure how she would be
Beck was enjoying her last moments at Igor’s house. It had been three days since he had been pampering her, insisting that she not do anything to strain her injured wrist. But Beck was already impatient, eager to resume her routine.—If it were up to Igor, we’d be glued together all day, she murmur
The muffled sound of raised voices wakes me up. Confused, I open my eyes and sit up in bed, trying to understand what’s happening. In front of me, Igor and Dylan are arguing intensely, the tension between them palpable.—Both of you, stop it!They both freeze and turn to me, stepping back slightly.
The atmosphere was lively, filled with laughter, loud music, and people everywhere. Beck, always a bit more reserved, watched the party while Lídia, beside her, showed her usual enthusiasm. That’s when Sebastian, the host of the event, approached with a charming smile.—Do you want something to dri







