The door creaked open. Amanda's ears perked up instinctively, and she turned around to see which of Senna's men had come to torment her now or if it was Senna himself. No, it wasn't Senna, it was Placido.
"Hey, soldier, we've been through this before," Amanda said with a curly, nasty little smile. "I ain't telling you shit. And no offense, soldier, but your torturing skills are a little redundant. Can't you be a little more creative?""Silence bitch!" Placido thundered. "Why are you doing this? Why are you working for the Puppeteer?""Hmm, tell me something, soldier. Is that the question you were ordered to ask me?""Shut up. I'll ask the questions around here!""October thirty-first two thousand two, I went to present the evening news. I was to be back home in less than two hours, I assured my husband and my daughter, who was five years old. I kept to my promise. I got home and tried unlocking the door with my key, but it was already open. When I got home, it was eerily quiet even though the TV was blaring in the background. I went into the living room to see my husband sprawled on the floor, bleeding still even though he'd been dead for quite some time. My husband was a DEA agent, and his name was Wesley Peres. Your boss had my husband murdered and my daughter kidnapped."Placido had never heard of his boss killing any DEA agent, nor did he know of any kidnapping on October 31, 2002."Hey, you are full of shit!" Placido bellowed. "I've given you enough chances to speak the truth.""Don't you mean you've tortured me enough times and failed to get me to tell you anything even remotely close to the truth?""Earlier, you said I wasn't creative in torturing, but you see, that's where you are wrong. There's a reason I was chosen to torture you. Have you heard about pharmacological torture? You see, I can inject you with morphine until you develop an addiction. Once you're addicted enough, I'll stop giving you the drugs, and interrogation begins at the onset of withdrawal symptoms. You'll only get a fix once you've told me the truth. On the other hand, I can administer some neuromuscular blocking agents that, when abused, paralyze you, causing you total panic because you'll be unable to breathe. You will not be offered oxygen until the point of suffocation or when you've told me what I need to know about the Puppeteer."Amanda watched Placido as he took out a syringe, injected it into a bottle of morphine, and pulled back the syringe's plunger till its volume marker was filled up to more than half.As Placido made his way to her to stick the needle inside her, she knew it was her moment to hit him with the element of surprise as she had successfully slipped out of the ropes to bind her hands.Placido inched closer with the injection, but then he felt Amanda grab his hand surprisingly and redirect the trajectory of the needle until he felt the sharp point stuck inside his neck.In a burst of similarly swift movements, Amanda equally reached for his knife tucked away into his boot, and she used it to cut the ropes that bound her legs loose and tried to stab him, but his feet quickly responded to the threat. Amanda then turned and fled from the room.Placido was thankful he'd not been injected with the total dose of morphine. He felt a little dizzy, but he fought the effect and concentrated on going after Amanda. He shouted for backup as he tore after the blond who was running like she was an Olympic racist champion. They chased Amanda into the forest area until they arrived at a cliff.Placido pulled out his gun and said, "Give it up, Amanda. There's nowhere else to run to!""That's where you are wrong," Amanda replied as she did the unthinkable.What caused Amanda Peres to throw herself off a waterfall cliff was a fear greater than falling off a cliff. Senna's men were on her heels, and she'd rather die than let these men take her back to her captor. The four men stopped abruptly once they reached the edge of the cliff.Placido tried catching Amanda by the hem of her dress, but it immediately ripped off, leaving him with only a piece of the clothing. He watched in utter bewilderment as his boss prisoner freely fell down the waterfall. Placido strapped his gun into his back pocket and kissed his teeth."Damn," Placido said. "We are in trouble."Amanda fell over thirty feet, screaming and scrambling up some rocks as she did. At first, Luca Montero, who was idly sitting on a rock, heard her call, and before he could turn to check what was happening, he heard a thud, and he felt a mixture of water and blood sprout on him.Amanda, on the other hand, before the light gave way, saw on Luca's face the horrified look of someone who had just witnessed a person falling to their death. At least death would be more merciful than Senna, otherwise known by his mafia name, Ghost.Amanda Peres couldn't believe it when she woke up at the bottom of the cliff to men helping her onto a car and passed out again. It was funny seeing how she'd wanted to die, but these men, filled with much empathy, moved swiftly to rescue her from dying.Placido and his men arrived shortly at the bottom of the cliff and, just in time, saw Amanda being lifted into the backseat of a black Citroen C4. He ordered his men to stay put while he moved up to the scene."Oh my god, that's my wife. Is she breathing? Is she alright?" Placido said, splitting into the middle of both men who had helped Amanda into the car."She's going to be alright, okay," Luca said. "Uh, you said she's your wife?""Yes," Placido replied confidently. "It all happened fast. She slipped off the cliff, and I tried to catch her, but I ended up with this.""Well then, hop on in; let's get her to the hospital," Luca said.The closest hospital was St. Louis, and Placido had already texted his men to meet him there. Amanda didn't regain consciousness throughout the ride to St. Louis, and Placido checked her pulse to see if she still had any.It was faint, but there was a pulse, and it filled him with relief because he knew by the end of the day, although Amanda would have suffered from concussion, cuts, and bruises, she would be reunited with her captor.After they'd handed Amanda to the nurses, Placido turned to Luca and said, "Thank you very much, um-""I'm Luca.""Right, Luca, thank you very much. I wouldn't want us to trouble you any further. She's in capable hands now. You can leave us. I'll call my driver to Bring me my car. I'm sincerely grateful for your help."Seven months later...BALIA"I want my husband!" I screamed amidst the searing pain that threatened to tear through my body. "Where is he?""He's on his way, ma'am." A voice I couldn't make out said to me.I lay stretched out on a fucking stretcher, and I could only feel the slight movements and bumps as we moved higher. Soon, the wheeler stopped, and another sharp pain tore through me, moving from my abdomen up to my head. I grabbed the ends of the stretcher tightly, sinking my teeth into my lips until I drew blood."Senna! Where is he? I want him now!" I cried as the sound of doors opening permeated through my ears."You need to calm down and focus on the pain. Your contractions are getting longer by the minute," A feminine voice came. It was firmer than the first, and she sounded hurried. "Get her out of the stretcher and gently place her on the bed. Make sure her legs are wide open enough. Her labour is drawing near."I wanted to get this over with as soon as possible. The pain
SENNAIt had taken a lot for me actually to do this. I had a lot of time and nerves because I could feel the thud of my heart threatening to tear out of my ribcage.It was unlike me to feel this nervous. The last time I felt that way, I'd been twenty years younger, so why was my palm sweaty?Tina assisted in preparing the table, and we decorated it to the best of our ability. And now, it was almost dusk and the perfect time to bring her out here. Just as I walked towards the kitchen, I heard Tina and Balia talking excitedly, and my chest was filled with so much warmth that spread around my body. When I got to the door, I leaned against the lintel, one arm folded over the other as I watched them both before deciding that I was giddy enough not to wait anymore. I cleared my throat, and she turned immediately, smiling as she walked towards me. "Hey, Darling." "Hi, there. You look different...good." She said right when she stopped before me. a "Know something else that loo
BALIASenna had his men drop off the luggage in my room before going to get a few things from the car trunk.I still had the bouquet. Tina took them from me, but not after pulling me into a tight hug and shedding a few tears.I walked into the house, noting how things had slightly changed. New decorations were up, and the house had more life to it. I smiled, happy that he wasn't home wasting away and just doing nothing.I was standing by the window when his arms snaked around my waist and pulled me into him. He buried his head into my neck and inhaled deeply. "I'm happy you're back. I was afraid for most of last month." "Why?" The tip of my fingers brushed his knuckles softly. He sighed. "I thought you were going to leave me. I don't deserve you, Balia. I don't. It would help if you didn't even want me after everything that happened. I ruined your life from the onset. Why should you want to be with a man like me?" I twisted my body to face him. "Because I want to be? I wan
BALIASenna had insisted on sponsoring my vacation to Trinidad and Tobago. It was a dual island in the Caribbean nation, bothering Venezuela.I had taken flights, stopping at different countries and touring most of the time we had there, and when we finally got to the island, we were welcomed warmly into a restaurant with Creole cuisines, tasty and flavourful. After having a fulfilling meal, I took a cab to my hotel and booked a room for a week before retiring to my bedroom.It felt good to be here, away from the world you are used to. Here, the people are different. The atmosphere is different. People don't breathe over your neck or try to snoop into your daily life.Oh well, that's what comes with being a tourist. I could live without having to identify with any community. My first night here was terrific. After I had gotten well-rested, we got a call from the tour guide, informing us that we would be walking to a specific beach. I grabbed a shawl and a jacket, not knowing wh
BALIAMy fingers were shaky when I was done reading the paper in my hands. My eyes brimmed with tears, and joy flooded my whole body."Oh, my God!" I cried, nearly crumpling to the floor, but Senna quickly caught me. I sobbed against him. "You did this for me?"He nodded. "It was a long time coming.""I don't know how to thank you, Senna." She grabbed his shirt and sobbed into his chest. "I don't know what to feel. It's so much joy. So much fucking joy." "I understand, sweetheart. I do."I looked into his eyes and pulled him in for a kiss. He took the paper from my hand and placed it on the desk behind us before wrapping his arms around my waist. His tongue pushed into my mouth, gliding over mine as he scoured every corner. He consumed me. So much that I felt like I was going to burn under the intensity of this kiss, but I didn't. Instead, new feelings bloomed from my insides. With every trail he left behind with his fingers, it sent new sensations, sent new messages to my brain. It
This was a man who had a lot bottled up. Who had kept his cool for several years, not wanting to break because he had to lead people because he had to be strong, or the world would swallow him just like they did to his family? This was a man who had experienced his dark days alone. A man who had lived with the haunting memories of finding his family already bled to death on the floors of their home.He hadn't expected to break down, but this was it. This was it. He was tired of holding in so much emotional baggage, tired of being strong for everyone. Hell, he was tired in every area of his life, and all he needed was to take a break. All he needed was to feel something other than lust, hatred and the need to kill. He needed a dopamine hit. Not the one who got briefly after sex or after a kill. He wanted to feel real love. Real happiness, and he wanted to be loved in return. As much as he had hated that feeling for a long time because he was being avoidant, he couldn't deny that ther