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 MoreThe hospital room was quiet.Too quiet.Machines beeped softly beside Lilian’s bed. The white curtains swayed slowly whenever the AC hummed. The room smelled of antiseptic and cold metal.Lilian lay on the bed, her skin pale, her arms bandaged, faint bruises peeking from beneath the gown. Her eyes were half-open, staring at nothing.She looked small.She looked broken.She looked like someone who had seen hell and barely made it back.Isabella sat beside her, holding her hand gently. She hadn’t left the chair since they arrived.Across the room, Vivienne and Matteo stood near the wall. Their faces were tense, almost unreadable. Vivienne looked terrified. Matteo… looked like a man whose soul had been yanked out.Outside, Alessandro spoke quietly with a doctor, his expression cold and unreadable.Finally, the door opened.Alessandro stepped inside, his eyes scanning the room, locking immediately on Lilian.“She’s stable,” he said quietly. “No internal bleeding. Just exhaustion, bruises,
The sitting room of Alessandro’s mansion was quiet. Too quiet.Sophia sat at the far end of the long couch, her hands clenched tightly together. Her legs bounced nervously, and her eyes kept drifting toward the door, hoping Isabella or Alessandro would return.But they didn’t.Instead, Luca entered.He walked in slowly, one hand in his pocket, the other holding a glass of water. His expression was unreadable for a moment…Then it changed.His eyes hardened.His jaw tightened.And the disdain on his face became clear—painfully clear.Sophia swallowed, sitting up straight. “Luca…”He didn’t answer. He walked past her and sat in the single chair opposite her. He didn’t look away. He didn’t blink. He just stared.Sophia felt like she couldn’t breathe.Finally, Luca spoke.His voice was calm—but sharp. “Why are you here?”Sophia shifted uncomfortably. “I didn’t… I didn’t have anywhere else to go.”“That’s not what I asked,” he said coldly. “Why. Are. You. Here.”Sophia lowered her gaze. “B
Alessandro lifted Lilian in his arms as if she weighed nothing. She was weak, trembling, her skin cold against his chest. Isabella walked beside him, refusing to let go of Lilian’s hand even for a second.“Hold on,” Isabella whispered. “We’re getting you out.”Lilian nodded weakly, her voice barely audible. “Please… don’t leave me…”“I won’t,” Isabella said firmly. “Not now. Not ever.”Alessandro carried her down the stairs, ignoring the destroyed hallway, the dead guards, and the smell of gunpowder lingering in the air. His jaw was tight, his eyes cold with fury, but his grip on Lilian stayed gentle.“Open the doors,” he ordered.His men pushed the front doors wide. Two SUVs waited outside, engines running. Alessandro walked straight to the first one and laid Lilian gently across the backseat.“Bring blankets,” he commanded.One of his men rushed forward with a thick coat. Alessandro wrapped it around Lilian’s shaking form.She flinched. “It hurts…”“I know,” Alessandro said softly,
Lilian didn’t have time to breathe before the door flew open. Lorenzo stepped inside, silent and tense, a cold fury in his movements. Without a word, he grabbed the chain attached to her cuffs and yanked her forward.“Get up,” he ordered.Lilian stumbled, her wrists burning as the chain pulled her to her feet. “Please—please don’t—”He didn’t answer. His grip didn’t loosen. He dragged her across the hall, her bare feet scraping against the cold floor. Her heart hammered with every step.He pulled her into another room.Lilian froze.The room looked nothing like the one she had been kept in. Tools hung on the walls—metal rods, straps, belts, whips, things she couldn’t name. A bright lamp shone over a metal bed at the center of the room.“No… no, please,” she whispered.Lorenzo didn’t respond. He dragged her to the metal bed, forced her onto it, and tightened the restraints around her wrists and ankles. She could barely move.“Stop… please stop,” she cried, tears spilling. “Why are you
Sophia burst out of the mall’s staff exit, her breath sharp and uneven. The sun hit her face in a harsh glare, but she didn’t stop. She sprinted across the empty service lane behind the mall, her legs burning, her lungs screaming for air.Car horns, shouts, and the noise of the city blurred into one loud roar.She didn’t look back.If Lorenzo’s men found her, she was dead.She ran until she reached the main road, nearly collapsing as she waved her hand at passing cars. A yellow cab slowed down, the driver frowning as he studied her sweaty, panicked face.“Please,” she gasped. “Please open the door.”The driver hesitated only for a second before unlocking it. Sophia jumped inside, pulling the door shut with trembling hands.“Where to?” he asked.“Alessandro Romano’s residence,” she said quickly. “Please. Hurry.”The driver stared. “That is far.”“I’ll pay anything,” she said. “Just go.”He stepped on the gas, and the cab shot forward.Sophia leaned back and pressed a hand to her chest,
The house felt too quiet.Lilian sat on the edge of the narrow bed, her fingers wrapped tightly around the cold chain on her wrist. Her heartbeat was loud in her ears. Ever since Sophia left the room that morning, the silence had felt heavier… like the walls were listening.A soft click sounded at the door.Sophia stepped inside, her hair brushed neatly, her outfit simple but clean. She moved quickly toward Lilian.“It’s time,” she whispered.Lilian’s breath caught. “He agreed?”Sophia nodded once. “Yes. He’s sending three guards with me. They think it’s a normal trip. I need you to stay calm until I leave the house.”Lilian swallowed hard. “What if something goes wrong?”Sophia placed her hands on her shoulders. “Then it goes wrong with me, not you. Just remember the plan. Once I’m gone, Alessandro will handle everything.”Lilian clenched her fists, trembling. “Be careful.”Sophia gave a faint smile. “I will.”The door opened sharply.Lorenzo stood there, dressed in a dark suit, his
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