My heart instantly sinks and I immediately scramble to sit up.
"Y-you kidnapped me...it's...it's against the law." I sputter out. I'm realizing now that this voice might belong to the infamous leader of the Black Silver Cartel.
No one really knew his name...or how he looked.
But everyone knew how rash he could get.
And now I'm here- somehow in the clutches of this monster.
He laughs, low and mocking. "Then your father should be behind bars then. Or better still, he should be dead."
My stomach twists into a knot and I bite my lips.
"He...he can pay. Please sir, give us time..."
I don't know what to do in this situation, so I bow my head and beg. Locks if golden hair fall and frame my vision.
In this dim room, I hear the crisp sound of dress shoes.
It's night outside.
"Yes, girl. That's why I will hold on to you. Like a kind of...collateral."
I lift my head and I see him.
I'm not sure what I expected this man to look like; but it's certainly not this.
Just like his name, grey-silver eyes look down on me. His dark hair, slightly close to his shoulders, is tousled.
He's in a suit that clings to his lithe frame. A glass of brandy is in his hand. He lifts it, takes a sip and smiles.
A dangerously beautiful man. Even his smile is threatening - not out of actual happiness but madness.
Like he's found a new shiny toy to play with.
Oh dad...what have you done?
"C-collateral?" I ask, feeling a cold sweat cover my back.
The man tilts his head and uses his left hand to touch my hair. I immediately flinch.
"Yes. A collateral. This will guarantee your father returns every single penny he owes me. I will give him three months to sort it out, until then- you are mine."
He lets go of my hair and grabs my chin.
"You'll do just fine." He whispers. There are no emotions in those grey eyes of his.
Only emptiness.
"And when the deadline is up?" I ask, feeling extremely faint.
"Then you'll be killed."
My kidnapper says this as though he's commenting on the weather, even going ahead to take another sip of his drink.
My heart skips two beats. Before I can let that information sink in, he takes a document that was sitting atvl the foot of the bed and tosses it into my lap.
"In that document, everything concerning our agreement is written clearly. Your father will pay back what he owes in three months and for the period you stay here, you will be my mistress."
His last sentence completely cuts off my breathing. I sharply look up from the papers at him.
"W-w-what?" Tears are gathering in my eyes. "I can't do that! I...won't do that!"
The reality of my situation is dawning on me. Somehow, father and I went from celebrating a dream house in Milan to crying hot tears in a kidnapper's custody about to be his mistress.
"I will not do this! You can keep me as a collateral or whatever but I will not give you my body! I am not a slave..."
The man in front of me smirks, keeps his glass down on the bedside table and then smirks.
He loosens his tie and takes off his suit jacket making the muscles underneath flex.
"So you'd rather be tied up in the basement as a normal hostage than open your legs?"
I'm so appalled by the question that no words come out if my mouth.
As I find what to tell him, my kidnapper begins to unbuckle his belt. Fear starts to kick in.
"I'd rather be locked up," I tell him firmly, hoping he would grant me what I have said and leave me alone.
"Don't bother, you are not my type. Besides, I wouldn't force a girl. Most times," he leans in so close I feel his breath mingling with mine. "Most times, they end up begging me to fuck them."
I gasp subtly and he chuckles before turning serious. "I have no use for your body, Gracie Millers. Read the agreement. You are just for publicity. Nothing more. Once your father pays, you're free to go. If he doesn't, you die. It's quite a straight forward agreement, no?"
He takes his suit jacket and belt in his hands befor making for the door.
"Please let me go sir," I beg again in the most pleading voice I can muster.
He doesn't reply to that immediately but pauses. Without looking back, he says. "And be careful girl, so you don't get yourself killed before the deadline is up. I'd hate to do that to you."
And with those words, he leaves me in this dark, cold room, crying and wondering how my life has turned a mess.
The contract sits on my lap, hot to touch and very much horrifying.
I adjust the light by the bedside so it's brighter.
The agreement is long, spanning for over ten pages.
With tears, I turn then, reading every single detail. No intimacy, no wandering about the house, must follow orders, must act like a couple in public events.
So many rules that make me want to breakdown.
I finally lose my mind when I get to a certain clause.
"And if in the event, participant A is unable to fulfil the desired agreement- which in this case refers to the reparation of the sum owed by said participant- participant B will be undoubtedly be taken care of. As this is a legal document, the details of this will be kept minimal. Drafted by Bayers and Smith for Raymond Silver."
Raymond Silver. The faceless and nameless leader of the Black Silver Cartel.
A man who was rumored to be so dangerous that even the top gangs in London had to keep their distance.
My tears drop to the page as I struggle to breathe.
The reality hits me hard and square. I've been kidnapped.
Not just by any random.
But by the infamous Black Silver Mafia Don.
I decide then. I have to run.
The atmosphere in the mansion becomes dense, laden with an invisible threat. I sense it even from within my room, where I sit rigidly on the bed's edge, my hands clutching the sheets.Something feels off.As soon as Raymond stepped outside earlier, I felt a change in the atmosphere around him. Something shadowy.Then I listened to voices coming from downstairs. Severe. Shortened. Loaded with repressed fury.I move slowly toward the door, placing my ear against the chilly wood, trying to listen."...disobeyed me, Raymond."The voice is unknown, yet it carries a heaviness-power. The owner communicates with authority, resembling someone accustomed to being feared.An extended quiet ensues. Then Raymond's voice-the iciest I've ever heard."I answer to no one, Frank."I gasp for air. Frank.I'm not very familiar with the individuals in Raymond's world, but I've come across the name before.Frank poses a threat. Rather than perilous, he's a person that even the devil would hesitate to confr
I had no intention of witnessing it.I didn't intend to listen to it.Yet destiny has a harsh manner of guiding me precisely to places I ought not to go.The night is still, save for the faint murmur of voices below. I exit my room solely to visit the restroom, nothing else. Yet as I walk into the corridor, an alternative noise comes to my ears.A bump.Then one more.And then-a muted scream.I stand still, my heart racing immediately. The noise originates from the distant end of the corridor, behind a partly open door that I haven't seen Raymond use before.I'm aware that it's wiser not to approach.I ought to spin around. Act as if I didn't hear a thing.However, my feet deceive me.Bit by bit, I advance, my breath held tight in my throat. The nearer I approach, the more distinct the sounds are.Groans. The nauseating sound of a fist hitting. A chair dragging across the ground.And then, his tone.Raymond.Minimal. Keen. Hazardous.I glance through the small gap, and what I observe
The home space is heavy with unexpressed emotions. Since Kelvin left, Raymond has changed. Silence. Unfocused. Temperamental.Initially, I attempt to overlook it, convincing myself it isn’t my concern. Yet as time goes by and he hardly pays attention to me, I begin to feel concerned. The usual fire in his eyes has vanished, replaced by an emotion I can't fully decipher, as it appears alarming—similar to pain.I remain in my room for the rest of the day, hoping he’ll get better by himself. But by nightfall, my patience is exhausted.I left my room, looking into the living room where he is seated, his elbows resting on his knees, fingers crossed, looking at the ground. He’s deep in contemplation—so weird that it looks as though he's now in another world.I step forward carefully. "Are you okay?"His head rises a bit, his eyes connecting with mine for seconds before he turns away. "I'll be fine."That cold response disturbs me.That's not usual of him.Raymond is consistently confident a
The house breathes with an unsettling silence—the kind that suggests something is hidden just out of view. After days of feeling sick and exposed in the hospital, returning home should provide me comfort, yet it doesn’t. My body is present, yet my mind is confined in an unending loop of thoughts I cannot break free from.I am nestled in my room, legs folded under me on the couch, enjoying a cup of hot herbal tea. The warmth flows through my chest, yet it fails to soothe the tempest within me. A light and fresh aroma drifts up from downstairs; maybe Raymond must have instructed the cook to make my meal. Once more.This is what amazes me the most.For a minute, he is the merciless mafia boss dreaded by countless people, ordering his men to kill without a second thought. Next, he is the person who sat next to me in the hospital, holding my hand and using heartwarming words to help me chill.Who is this man?Who is Raymond Carter in my life?I massage my forehead, letting out a sigh. Perh
The following morning, I noticed the atmosphere seemed more refreshing than normal as I got up, the usual discomfort of lying on the bed like a piece of timber for an entire day overwhelmed me. Yet today, they don't seem stifling. Today, they no longer echo the reminder of my delicate condition. Today, I am heading back home. I extend my fingers, sensing the tightness in my limbs after being in this bed for weeks. My body is frail, yet my spirit feels more buoyant. It’s odd how the existence of a single individual can alter everything. A gentle rap on the door interrupts my reflections, and before I have a chance to reply, two nurses enter, smiling at me as if they hold a secret I'm unaware of. "We're going to miss you, Gracie," one of them says, her arms crossed over her chest. The other person eagerly nods. "And your enigmatic partner as well." I shut my eyes momentarily. "What did you say?" They share looks, laughing like schoolgirls. “Come on,” the initial nurse jokes. "Tha
I awaken to the soft murmur of the hospital room, the sounds of machines beeping, and the distant voices outside my door. Sunlight pours through the window, creating a cozy brightness on the white sheets that envelop me. Today, my body feels more lightweight, not as feeble as it used to be, yet my mind remains a chaotic jumble of emotions I can't identify. Then I listen to them—the nurses. Their voices are low but brimming with excitement, and I don't have to work too hard to catch what they’re saying. “Oh my gosh, did you notice how he gazes at her?” "I promise, I've never encountered a man so fixated in my life." "Girl, obsessed doesn't even begin to describe it." "He's in love." I tense up, my heart missing a beat. I'm aware they're discussing Raymond. Who is there besides? Nobody else comes to see me. Nobody else remains with me each and every day. Their laughter gets increasingly louder, and all of a sudden, my door creaks ajar. Two nurses enter, their eyes nearly sparkl