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Elena ~
I still remember how stupidly happy I was that evening the kind of happiness that makes your chest ache because it feels too good to be real. I stood in front of the mirror, smiling at my reflection like an idiot in love, the maroon dress hugging me in all the right places while my curls brushed softly against my shoulders just the way he liked. I couldn't stop thinking about him, about tonight, about how after weeks of canceled plans and distant texts, he finally wanted to see me he'd messaged that morning, "Tonight's special. Be ready at 8," just six words that kept me floating the whole day. "Where are you going, Elena?" My mother's voice snapped me back to reality. I blinked, forcing a calm smile. "Out with Lila. She's had a rough week." A lie one I'd gotten too good at telling, because if my parents ever found out I was dating someone, they'd lose their minds. In their world, love was something that came after marriage, only if it was approved, arranged, and practical not like this wild secret thing with him. Dad's sharp eyes narrowed. "Not too late." I nodded, pretending I wasn't shaking inside, and walked out into the cool night air where city lights glowed soft and for once everything felt perfectly right. I was in love blindly, completely, dangerously. My phone buzzed Lila, I thought, smiling as I swiped to answer. "You're early! I was just about to—" But it wasn't her voice; it was some guy's. "Uh, hey… is this Elena? I'm calling from Lila's phone. She's really drunk. You might wanna come get her. She's at Club Mirage." My heart skipped. "Drunk? Lila doesn't even drink." "I don't know. But she's not okay. You should hurry." The line went dead, leaving this cold, uneasy feeling crawling up my spine. "Damn it, Lila," I muttered, grabbing my keys, no clue that the night I thought I was saving my best friend would destroy everything I believed in. Club Mirage hit me like chaos neon lights flashing, perfume thick in the air, laughter mixed with heartbreak while the bass shook the floor and people danced, shouted, kissed without a care. I pushed through breathless and terrified, calling Lila's name, until I froze near the dance floor because there he was Alex, my Alex, the boy who said he loved me, who promised tonight was special. But his hands weren't on me; they were wrapped around some girl I didn't know, her arms tangled around his neck, his fingers tracing her waist like she meant everything to him and before I could even breathe, he kissed her right there in front of everyone, right in front of me. The sound drained from the world around me, the crowd blurred into nothing, the lights dimmed, and all I could hear was my heart breaking inside my chest. My knees nearly buckled two years of late night calls, promises, laughter, "forevers," gone in one moment I'd never unsee. I turned before tears could fall, my heels clicking like gunshots as each step dragged heavier through me. Outside the air hit colder than it should; I leaned against my car trembling while the world spun. "Why, Alex…" My voice cracked into the silence. "You ruined everything." That's when it hit me he wasn't mine anymore, maybe never had been. My hands shook unlocking the car as tears burned down my face, every streetlight smearing into gold streaks while I drove aimlessly through the night. My chest hurt so bad it felt like my heart was physically breaking some cruel love song came on the radio and all I wanted was to scream until my voice gave out, to erase the image of his lips on hers forever. I gripped the wheel harder, vision blurring through endless tears, breaths coming ragged and uneven. I took a turn too sharp and suddenly something loomed in front of the car. My eyes flew wide, foot slammed the brake. SCREEEEEECH. *** Hey lovelies Do read and don’t forget to leave your reviews and comments. It really motivates me soraThird Person POVThe convoy reached the private lakeside property just before noon. The moment the cars stopped, Elena and Lila stepped out first, their excitement bubbling over like excited children. “Wow…” Elena breathed, looking around with wide eyes. The place was perfect — a beautiful two-story wooden villa nestled among tall trees, a lush green garden full of flowers and soft grass leading down to a sparkling private lake. To the side was a small but elegant swimming pool with turquoise water glistening under the sun. The air smelled fresh, of pine and water, with complete silence except for birds chirping. Lila squealed softly and grabbed Elena’s hand. “This is heaven!” Both girls kicked off their shoes and ran barefoot into the garden like bunnies, laughing freely. Lila twirled in the grass while Elena chased her playfully. Enzo and Adrian stood near the cars, watching them with soft, amused smiles. For the first time in weeks, the girls looked truly carefree. “Fi
Third Person POVThe study was filled with the quiet hum of laptops and the occasional clink of coffee cups. Enzo and Adrian had been working since early morning, going through the latest reports on Sofia’s rapidly weakening position. Papers and tablets were spread across the large wooden table. Despite the progress they were making, both men looked tired.Adrian leaned back in his chair, rubbing his eyes. “She’s getting quieter. Too quiet. That usually means she’s planning something bigger.”Enzo nodded, his expression dark. “My sources say she’s been meeting some low-level guys from the east side. We should keep a close eye on her for the next few days.”Before they could continue, the door opened softly. Elena and Lila walked in carrying trays with fresh coffee and snacks. Both women looked more relaxed than they had in days.Elena placed the tray down and smiled. “You two have been locked in here for hours. We brought reinforcements.”Lila set a cup in front of Enzo, her fingers
Third Person POVTwo days after the aggressive crackdown on Sofia’s crumbling empire, the mansion had fallen into an uneasy calm. Enzo and Adrian’s strategy was working — her financial resources were drying up, her allies were abandoning her one by one, and her once-feared influence was rapidly shrinking. But desperation makes monsters even more dangerous.It was a quiet afternoon when the intercom buzzed.“Miss Lila, there’s a woman at the main gate. She says her name is Sofia. She’s alone, unarmed, and… she’s begging to speak with you. She looks completely broken.”The entire house went on high alert.Enzo appeared within seconds, his face dark with fury. “Do not let her inside.”Adrian was right behind him, gun already in hand. Elena stood protectively beside Lila.But Sofia’s voice crackled through the speaker — raw, trembling, and full of pain.“Lila… please. Just five minutes. I know I don’t deserve even that, but I’m begging you. I’ve lost everything. I was so wrong… please.”
Enzo’s POVThree days had passed since the break-in.Three days of staying close to Lila, watching her slowly regain some sense of safety while still jumping at small sounds. Three days of seeing the scars on my back every time I changed bandages — a constant reminder of how low I had fallen for her. But also three days of cold, calculated planning with Adrian.We were done reacting.Now, we were hunting.I stood in the secure underground office beneath my penthouse, staring at multiple screens. Adrian sat across from me, sleeves rolled up, looking every bit the ruthless Don he was. Between us was a detailed map of Sofia’s empire — or what was left of it.“She’s getting desperate,” I said, tapping a report. “Our sources say she threw a glass at one of her men yesterday because he failed to get any information about Lila’s movements.”Adrian smirked coldly. “Good. Let her unravel. Step one is already working. We froze three of her major accounts this morning through offshore pressure.
Third Person POVThe first rays of sunlight filtered through the heavy curtains of Lila’s mansion. No one had left the house the previous night. Lila was too shaken after the break-in, and neither Adrian nor Enzo was willing to leave their women unprotected. The entire group had stayed together — a rare but necessary decision in their dangerous world.Lila had barely slept. Every small sound made her flinch. Enzo had stayed by her side the whole night, sitting in a chair near her bed while she tossed and turned. Adrian and Elena had taken the guest room right next door.---Lila woke up to the faint smell of coffee and breakfast. She sat up slowly, her body still heavy with exhaustion. Her eyes immediately searched for Enzo. He was already awake, sitting on the couch near the window, watching her with quiet intensity.“You didn’t sleep,” she said softly, her voice still hoarse from crying last night.“I couldn’t,” Enzo replied, standing up and walking over to her. He gently brushed
Lila’s POVMy hands wouldn’t stop trembling.Enzo stood shirtless before me, breathing heavily. The fresh slash on his back was still bleeding, but it was the older marks — the dozens of raw, crisscrossing whip scars spread across his entire back — that made my stomach twist violently.I felt like the ground had been pulled from beneath my feet.“Enzo…” My voice came out as a broken whisper. Tears burned my eyes as I stepped closer. “What… what have you done?”He tried to turn away, but I caught his arm. My fingertips hovered over one particularly angry red line, afraid to touch, afraid it would hurt him more.“These aren’t from tonight’s fight,” I said, my throat closing up. “You… you did this to yourself, didn’t you?”Enzo remained silent for a long moment before letting out a heavy, exhausted sigh.“Yes,” he admitted quietly. “After you asked for space… the guilt was destroying me from the inside. Every night I saw your face from that night — the betrayal in your eyes. I couldn’t
Adrian's POV I bolted from the study like a man on fire with my heart hammering against my ribs as that faint sob cut through the penthouse silence sharper than any blade. Every muscle in my body coiled tight because I was expecting the worst after Marcus's intel on Viktor but as I shoved the
Elena's POVSunlight poured through the penthouse windows like liquid gold, waking me tangled in sheets that still carried Adrian's scent. His arm draped heavy and possessive over my waist as he stirred beside me, pressing a lazy kiss to my shoulder that sent warm ripples through my skin. "Mornin
Adrian's POV The elevator doors hissed shut behind us, sealing out Alex's pathetic snarls. And the echo of his heels scraping concrete as Marco hauled him off into the night. But that fucker's wild eyes and slimy desperation clung to my skull like tar. How dare he slink back into Elena's
Adrian~ "This isn't done. You'll both pay." My jaw clenched hard reading Alex's stupid threat over her shoulder, anger burning hot in my chest because that prick thought he could scare us after hurting her first. The headlights in the rearview got brighter closing in fast some idiot tailing us thr







