“This is the headquarters of the Red Cartel. The members would train here, have conferences, and plan their missions for execution in specific deadlines,” Karlo elucidated with his tone being careful as we watched the door at the end of the hallway. “You will be frequent in visiting the headquarters now, Minerva. This will be your second home.”
I looked up to him who was beside me and furrowed my eyebrows, slowly shaking my head. “Up until now, I still think you speak gibberish.” Karlo’s expression softened. “You will think otherwise once we go inside,” he said and offered his hand in front of me. “Shall we?” My eyes averted to his hand. Sighing, I accepted his hand and let myself be guided while walking through the silent, eerie hallway. Red Cartel. The placard was shoveling my senses. It was as if trying to connect inside my brain. Karlo let go of me when he clicked the buttons of the numbers beside the door. It needed a password to enter of course. After that, he placed his palm on the sensor as I saw its green light’s scanner. The door reacted, unlocking itself. Karlo gave me a glance, held my hand, and pushed the metal door. The lights from inside almost blinded me, but when my eyesight adjusted for a while, my lips parted slowly in amusement and curiosity as I ventured my gaze. It was not a simple, small room. It was a hella big and wide place. We were on the second floor, meaning below us, there were people training martial arts, others were passing by while talking, and some looked above to where we were. I don’t know how to describe the place, but what I know is that it was a lot bigger than our mansion. There were a lot of doors shut from one, two, three, four floors, and I have no idea what floors they are for. Red. Black. White. Gold. Those were the colors I always see from the paintings, walls, ceilings, doors, floors - every corner of the headquarters. There were a lot of people, as if it was a mall, but I felt so intimidated because of how they were physically fighting below us and how they looked as if they were brave soldiers but in black and red. It was not a grand headquarters. It looked like a training headquarters but felt so grand, royal, and bloody dangerous. These people I see… are not ordinary. I know that. “Mr. Rodriguez, welcome back to the headquarters…” We regarded a woman who approached us from the second floor as I was watching the whole place. She was wearing combat clothes and shoes, and her forehead was a little bit sweaty. Her hair was in a tight ponytail. She was holding two knives in each of her hands. Her chest was heaving up and down. She must have been training a while ago and saw us. “Glaidel,” Karlo muttered and turned to the woman. When I looked at Carlo, he came from shifting his weight as if he was just watching me until interrupted by the company. He cleared his throat. I was just by the railing as I watched their interaction. The woman named Glaidel bowed his head, like it was a respectful regard to the man beside me. “It’s been two weeks since you visited. You must be busy with your organization,” the woman said. “Yes. I had to monitor them so they would tighten their security. Minerva had a lot of social parties weeks ago, and I can’t leave her alone,” Karlo explained, subtly blaming me. What the hell? I was about to react, when he turned to me, urging the woman to also look at me. I frowned and tried stopping myself to roll my eyes. “Minerva, this is Gaidel Rosa. She is one of the in-charge with the weaponry here in Red Cartel, making her a high-positioned member,” Karlo started to introduce the woman in front of us. “Hello, my lady. Nice meeting you,” Gaidel said monotonely and also slightly bowed her head as a respectful regard. “Hi…” I said and smiled that didn’t reach my eyes. “Gaidel, Minerva is… the daughter of Dranreb Santiago and Erich Santiago,” Karlo stated as if it was a revelation. “She is Minerva Santiago-Rodriguez. My wife.” “Bloody…” Gaidel muttered as her eyes widened at my presence, unlike a while ago when she was monotone. “My lady, I apologize for not recognizing you immediately. It’s been decades ever since I saw you. You were just a kid when I babysit you!” My face was already disoriented in blunt confusion. I laughed fakely and caressed my nape. “I don’t…. even know what to say…” I said awkwardly. “The assassins must be notified by you being here, because this is an important matter!” Gaidel said dramatically and was about to turn her back on us. Karlo stopped her though, “Gaidel, halt,” he commanded. “Everyone should not know about Minerva.” “But, sir-“ “We must talk in the conference room. Not here.” Gaidel Rosa did not try to protest anymore when Karlo was authoritative. Instead, she nodded and made way in front of us. “Then this way, sir, my lady…” she said. My goodness. Are we some kind of royalty that she has to bow and act like a slave? Karlo led the way. I followed while still looking around the huge place of their headquarters. Gaidel was the one behind me, but when we reached a certain door from the third floor after walking through a staircase, Gaidel preceded me and opened the door herself. Karlo made way for me, so I arched my eyebrow. The whole conference room had red painted walls. There was a projector at the corner of the room, a laptop on the big conference table, and numerous swivel chairs. It was air-conditioned. There was a white board on the left side of the table, containing pictures of people, written information, and connecting red lines. I could not recognize any of them. “Sit here…” Karlo pulled out one of the chairs in front of me. Clearing my throat, I sat. He sat at the capital chair as if he was born to sit there. Gaidel, on the other hand, sat in front opposite to me. “I want my wife to train here in the headquarters,” Karlo said to Gaidel. “She never… knew about the Red Cartel, Gaidel. Not any of the members; not any of our enemies; nothing.” “But why?” Gaidel asked, glancing at me as if I knew why. “Did Mr. Santiago not tell you about anything, my lady? It can’t be right, since you are destined to rule the Red Cartel. No one is the rightful heir, except you.” “Look, Gaidel,” I said and raised my hand in front of her face even though she was far away from me. “Will you stop calling me ‘my lady’? It sounds so ancient royal, and second of all - cringe! And I only knew about this headquarters that were led by my parents last morning, and this is all so shocking to me.” “My wife is right,” Karlo agreed, so Gaidel looked at him. “Her parents kept it a secret from her. I think it was Mrs. Santiago who convinced Mr. Santiago because they want Minerva to live a good, comfortable, and normal life. So they didn’t show her to you, so enemies would not know about her.” “But without the heiress, the organization falls down, sir,” Gaidel concluded firmly. “That is why they betrothed her to me,” Karlo retorted. “They wanted me to take in-charge, so I could keep her safe… until she was attacked by enemies from another organization. Her life was at stake if I did not interfere instantly.” “It only means that the enemies knew about the heiress, and they feel threatened by her legacy.” Gaidel inhaled sharply and regarded me with her warning gaze. “My lady, if you were faced by the enemies, it is not a doubt that they know you as the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Santiago. They will chase you and hunt you down until they kill you.” Her words sent shivers to my spine and my head felt so light. I could not accept it. The memory of me being pointed a gun at by my own friend way back in college flashed behind my mind. It sounded so absurd - everything I am seeing and hearing now - and it does not sound like me if I am the heiress of this stupid organization. I don’t get why my parents are dead. I don’t get this organization they built. And I don’t get why they kept this a secret to me, despite their reasoning that they just want me to live a normal life… and now what? I’m getting killed either way? “But why don’t we introduce her to the members, sir?” Gaidel asked Karlo. “Because she has to train very hard here in the organization. If they know her identity, they will take it easy on her. Worse, she’ll keep being a brat,” Karlo said. “What the-!” I was about to exclaim angrily and smack the shit out of Karlo. “If so, then shall we start training her?” Gaidel asked.“This is the headquarters of the Red Cartel. The members would train here, have conferences, and plan their missions for execution in specific deadlines,” Karlo elucidated with his tone being careful as we watched the door at the end of the hallway. “You will be frequent in visiting the headquarters now, Minerva. This will be your second home.”I looked up to him who was beside me and furrowed my eyebrows, slowly shaking my head. “Up until now, I still think you speak gibberish.”Karlo’s expression softened. “You will think otherwise once we go inside,” he said and offered his hand in front of me. “Shall we?”My eyes averted to his hand. Sighing, I accepted his hand and let myself be guided while walking through the silent, eerie hallway. Red Cartel. The placard was shoveling my senses. It was as if trying to connect inside my brain. Karlo let go of me when he clicked the buttons of the numbers beside the door. It needed a password to enter of course. After that, he placed his palm o
The maids have already brought the tray with food and water the moment Karlo went outside to leave me alone. I remained staring at the ceiling, trying to fight the headache caused by what Karlo said to me a while ago.The Red Cartel. The government. The enemies and criminals of my parents…Everything was overwhelming, and it made me think that all of it was a foolish joke. But if I were to make scenes that transpired last night, the shooting with guns, the men Karlo were trying to fight while carrying me, and Helen pulling out a gun to point at me, wishing me dead, it made me have goosebumps and Karlo might be telling the truth. I slowly sat on the bed and slapped my forehead. Suddenly, a phone rang beside my table. When I looked at it, it was beside the tray. My face lit up when I realized that it was Ian on the screen. I was about to grab it, but the door opened. Karlo also looked at my ringing phone before he took it and ended the call. I gasped in shock, my mouth dropping at wha
For a moment, I could not move as I watched Helen smirking devilishly and clicking the trigger. My life flashed before my eyes and my dead parents went through my mind. I just snapped back into reality when I felt warm hands wrapping around my body as the firing of bullets filled my ears. When I shakingly looked up, I saw the face of Karlo who was clenching his jaw as he kept shooting with his gun with me being held by him.I don’t even know what was happening anymore. The last thing I remember was being carried by his arms while we were jumping off the balcony. Am I dead? Because for some reason, I did not feel hurt. Or maybe, that is what you experience when you face death. Nothing but only dark silence.“You can leave,” a voice echoed in my ears.Leave? Who will leave?After a while, I heard a familiar sigh. Someone cleared its throat before speaking up.“What now, Karlo? Everyone will hunt your wife now,” I heard a man’s voice.My head was still light when I started opening my e
I did not even realize that there was media surrounding the entrance of the hotel. Their cameras blinded me, so I shrunk my eyes just so I could see clearly. The guards tried stopping them, but they kept capturing us, especially the other guests in front of us. “Mr. Rodriguez! Please let us have an interview!”“May we know what is your next project in the city?”“What can you say about the new elected president of the country? Mr. Karlo Rodriguez, please answer!”My ears were ringing of the name of the man beside me. When I looked at Karlo, that is when I realized that his hand was holding tightly on my knuckles. My eyes went down to my hand holding his wrist, his other hand was on my waist, and his head alternately looking side by side, as if we were in a pedestrian lane and he is protecting me from the fast cars which are the reporters and media trying to bump us. It felt like a slow motion and his touch was giving electricities in my body. I should move away, but people might no
“Dress up tonight. We are going to a party,” Karlos suddenly said in the middle of our silent dinner.“What?” I said and lifted my face after staring at my plate for a long time. “Party where?”“At Mr. Montero’s engagement party,” he said while casually forking the steak on his plate and chewing it formally. “Your business partner?”“Yes. In three months, he is going to marry his fiance who is pregnant and we are also invited to their wedding.”I pouted. “Do we really have to go?”“Of course,” he immediately said. “You are going to be a CEO after your MBA in your dad’s company, Minerva. Mr. Montero is one of your powerful business partners, so you have to coordinate and get to know him very well. He is also a good friend of mine, so you don’t have to worry about anything.”I furrowed my eyebrows and secretly glared at him when he looked at his ringing phone beside his plate. He did not even hesitate just to answer it and excused himself from the table so he could talk to his office s
“I want to file a divorce.”Karlo Rodriguez had always warned me to never go inside his study whenever he is working. But now, I am standing in front of him, his table only barricading between us. He was filled with paperworks and currently manipulating his laptop.Despite the words that spewed out of my mouth, he remained unfazed and continued clicking on his keyboard. I inhaled sharply and crossed my arms, anger seething inside my system because I am pissed he was not even listening to me.“Did you not hear me? I want a divorce!” I repeated again, rising my voice this time.He paused and raised his gaze at me. I arched my eyebrow with a small smile on my lips, grateful that he is now paying attention on me. But then again, he lowered his eyes and now getting papers from the other side of the table. My jaw tightened by how casually he just ignored me. I groaned in frustration and slammed the table.“Karlo!” I exclaimed.“I don’t see any reason for you to divorce me, Minerva,” he said