LOGINHis voice dropped lower. “You saw the news, didn’t you? The little warning on the LED TV?” Her eyes flickered. “…Yes, sir.” “Then why didn’t you turn back?” Her mouth opened, but no words came out. “And you saw they’ve never shown my face on the news.” He tapped his temple, eyes glinting. “But now you’re staring right at me. You know exactly what I look like. You think I’ll let you walk away?” “No! Please!” Isabella’s voice cracked, tears falling. “I promise with my mother’s grave—I’ll never speak of this! Please, just spare me!” Alessandro smirked, lifting his gun. “People like you swear. People like you also betray. Let’s see…” Her whole body locked. “No, no, please—” The gun fired. Isabella screamed. But when she opened her eyes, the bullet hole smoked in the wooden floor beside her. Her chest heaved. Her hands shook. She collapsed onto the ground, sobbing. Alessandro leaned back, laughing softly. Then—something in her snapped. She pushed herself up on trembling legs. “You want to kill me? Then fucking do it!” His brows lifted. “What the fuck is wrong with you gangsters?” she yelled, her voice shaking. “Do I look like someone who can hurt you? You almost made me wet my pants out there with your bullets. Do you think that’s funny?” One of his men growled, stepping forward, hand raised. “How dare you talk to the boss like that—” “Stop,” Alessandro ordered sharply, raising his hand without taking his eyes off her. Isabella’s chest heaved. “You think taking lives is funny?” She beat her chest with her fist. “Fine. I’m going to walk out that door right now. Shoot me if you want.”
View MoreAlessandro sat behind his desk, his hands folded tightly in front of him.The room was quiet, but his mind was not.The large office was filled with the low hum of machines, the soft glow of screens, and the faint smell of leather and wood. Papers lay neatly arranged, untouched. His phone rested beside his hand, silent. Too silent.He had not slept properly in days.The door opened.Two of his men stepped inside. Both looked tense. Both looked tired.Alessandro lifted his head slowly.“Well?” he asked.The men exchanged a quick glance before one of them spoke.“We searched everything, boss,” the man said carefully. “Every port. Every private dock. Every airstrip. We tracked boats, flights, satellite paths. We checked old routes. Nothing.”Alessandro’s jaw tightened.“Nothing?” he repeated.“Yes, sir,” the second man added. “The island is hidden. Whoever owns it erased its trail. It is not on any public map. No official record. No private listing. It is like it does not exist.”Silence
Isadora walked back into the dining room slowly.The warmth from the kitchen was still there, but something had shifted. The air felt heavier, like the walls were listening. The soft light above the table cast long shadows across the floor. Everything looked the same, yet nothing felt the same.Amelia was still sitting at the table.Her bowl had been pushed aside. The spoon rested untouched beside it. She had finished eating, but she had not stood up. She sat very still, her back straight, her hands folded tightly in her lap like she was afraid to move without permission.Isadora noticed how tense she looked.Amelia lifted her head the moment she saw Isadora. Her eyes moved quickly over Isadora’s face, searching. Reading. Hoping.“Is he gone?” Amelia asked in a low voice.Her voice was careful. Controlled. Like she was afraid even the walls might hear her.“Yes,” Isadora replied softly. “He left.”Amelia released a breath she had been holding for a long time. It came out slowly, uneve
Isadora did not answer right away.She stood where she was, her hands at her sides, her posture straight. The room felt smaller now, tighter, as if the walls were listening.“I did not ask you to rush me,” she said calmly. “I asked for time.”Lorenzo tilted his head slightly. “And I gave it to you.”“You freed Amelia,” Isadora replied. “That was part of the condition.”“Yes,” he said. “And I kept my word.”He walked toward the table and poured himself a drink, moving with ease.“Now it is your turn.”Isadora swallowed but kept her voice steady. “You said you would give me time to think.”“I did,” Lorenzo replied. “Thinking does not mean avoiding.”She took a step forward. “You brought me here. You locked me on an island. You decide when I eat, when I sleep, where I walk. And now you want me to make a choice like this freely?”He turned to face her fully.“I want honesty,” he said. “Not fear. Not lies. Not delay.”Isadora let out a slow breath. “You are asking for something that cannot
Amelia’s eyes filled with tears. She looked down quickly and wiped her face with the back of her hand. “I’m sorry,” she whispered. “I didn’t mean to cry again.” Isadora shook her head and stepped closer. “You do not have to apologize,” she said softly. “Not for anything.” Amelia took a slow breath, trying to calm herself. They stood there for a moment, the room quiet except for their breathing. Then Isadora spoke again. “Are you hungry?” she asked gently. Amelia looked up, surprised by the question. “Huh?” “I asked if you are hungry,” Isadora repeated. “You have not eaten properly in days.” Amelia hesitated. “I… I do not know,” she said slowly. “I think so. I cannot really tell anymore.” Isadora frowned slightly. “When was the last time you ate?” she asked. Amelia thought for a moment. “i think two days ago ,” she said quietly. “I think.” Isadora’s chest tightened. She forced herself to keep her voice steady. “Then you need to eat,” she said. “Your body needs stre






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