MasukAlessia's POV
“Stop—Dad, stop!” I jolted awake with a sharp gasp, my heart was hammering so hard against my ribs it hurt. My sheets were twisted around my legs, damp with my own sweat, my hands trembling as if they were still gripping something solid. The dream clung to me. Headlights blinding. Screaming metal. My father’s hands on the steering wheel, shaking and my mother's voice screaming just before everything went wrong. The sound of my phone buzzing had woken me up from my nightmare, thankful for that but I was wondering who was calling at midnight. Unknown number. I hesitated before answering. “Hello?” A low voice answered, smooth and dangerous. “Alessia Moretti.” The voice sounded certain, commanding. My pulse spiked. “Who is this?” A brief pause. “Someone who’s been looking for you,” the man said quietly. “And who finally found you.” The call ended before I could say a word. I stared at the phone, cold shivers running down my spine as my thoughts wandered toward the few people who knew my name—and even fewer who would ever use it like that. I stood up when I heard the low growl of an engine, the unmistakable sound of a car moving. I staggered to the window just in time to see a black car pull away, disappearing into the night. I held onto the window rails for support as my legs were shaking and my heart kept thumping as loud as it could. The first thing I noticed when I unlocked the café that morning was the kind of silence that made my heart race so fast it could win a tournament. The heaviness in the air only made it worse. I flipped the sign to OPEN and stepped inside, the familiar scent of roasted coffee beans and vanilla syrup wrapping around me. This place had become my sanctuary over the years, a place where I felt safe, a place I could call mine. I set my bag down behind the counter and glanced instinctively at the window, staring into the street for as long as I could remember, as if I were meant to see something. Nothing unusual. Still, the feeling lingered. I felt like someone was watching me, the feeling was too heavy I dared not ignore. I shook it off and busied myself with the normal opening routine—wiping down the espresso machine, lining up pastries behind the glass. But no matter how hard I tried to focus, my mind kept drifting back to the night before, and for the first time in ten years, I felt unsafe. I couldn't stop thinking about the call, the man on the other end with a commanding voice, and the black car below my window. Someone who’s been looking for you. My hands tightened around a porcelain cup without me realizing it. “You’re imagining things,” I muttered to myself and continued with my daily routine. The bell above the door chimed— sharp and sudden—slicing through my thoughts. My heart jumped before I could stop it. My hands nearly dropped the cup, but I held onto it. A man walked in. He was walking towards me walked with a pole-like height and a black suit made so precisely that it looked tailored onto his body. He wore no tie, just an open collar revealing a hint of tanned skin. With each step he took, my heartbeat quickened. I couldn’t explain why—it just happened. Not a customer. That was the first thing my instincts screamed. He wore an unreadable expression—too unreadable. His sharp, assessing eyes swept the room once before settling casually on the menu board. And then—on me. I felt it like a touch. I pushed the unease aside and stepped forward. This was my space. My territory. “What can I get you?” I asked, forcing a smile, trying to keep my voice steady. “Espresso,” he said. His accent was faintly Italian, smooth. “Double.” “Coming right up.” As I turned toward the machine, my skin prickled. I could feel him watching me—my movements, my posture, the way my fingers trembled slightly as I locked the portafilter into place. When I set the cup down in front of him, our eyes met. I held his gaze deliberately, refusing to let him see my fear. Something flickered in his eyes. Recognition? No. Calculation. “That’ll be four euros,” I said. He slid a bill across the counter, his fingers brushing mine—intentionally, I thought. I felt cold chills down my spine. “Keep the change,” he replied. I nodded, pulling my hand back as quickly as I could. He took the cup and moved to a table near the window, positioning himself so he could see the street. He stared outside as if uninterested, but I knew better. My unease deepened with each move he made. The bell chimed again moments later, and relief flooded me. I let out a breath I hadn’t realized I was holding. Sofia. She burst in like a splash of color, dark hair loose around her shoulders with oversized sunglasses perched on her head. “Please tell me you saved me a croissant,” she groaned dramatically. I smiled despite myself. “Always.” She leaned over the counter, lowering her voice. “You look like you didn’t sleep.” “I didn’t,” I admitted. Sofia was one of the few people who could see through me. There was no point pretending to be fine. Her gaze flicked past me, then sharpened. “Why is there a walking Prada ad staring at you like that?” I stiffened because I knew what she meant but I still pretended like I didn't have a clue. “What do you mean?” I murmured. She tilted her head subtly toward the window table. “Him. Black suit. He is giving serial killer vibes.” I risked a glance. Hearing it out loud made my fear real. I had been holding myself together until now. The man was watching us openly. My stomach dropped. Our eyes met again—this time his lips curved slightly. Not a smile. Something colder. Like a smirk. “I don’t know him,” I whispered. “Yeah,” Sofia muttered. “That’s the problem.” The man stood abruptly, draining the rest of his espresso. As he turned toward the door, his eyes met mine one last time. There was no apology in them. No warmth. Only intent. The bell chimed as he left. Sofia exhaled. “Okay. That was weird.” My hands were shaking. “I need some air,” I said, already moving. Outside, the street buzzed with late-morning traffic, life continuing as if nothing had changed. But something had changed. I felt it deep in my bones. I pulled out my phone and dialed my aunt before I could second-guess myself. She answered on the second ring. “Alessia?” “I think someone is following me,” I said, the words tumbling out. Silence. Then, carefully, “What makes you say that?” “There was a man here,” I continued. “At the café. He watched me the entire time. And last night, I received a troubling call, this doesn’t feel like a coincidence.” “You’re sure you’re not imagining this?” Lucia asked, though her voice lacked conviction. “No,” I said firmly. “This feels deliberate, like someone wants me to notice them.” Another pause. “If you feel unsafe,” she said slowly, “stay with Sofia. Don’t go anywhere alone.” “Do you know who this could be?” I asked. Silence again. Too long. “No,” she finally said. “But if someone is watching you, it means you shouldn’t be alone.” A chill crept up my spine. “I’ll call you later,” I said. “Alessia,” Lucia added. “Promise me something.” “What?” “Don’t go home alone if it’s late and please be careful, the city is filled with bad people.” The call ended. I lowered my phone just as a black car rolled slowly past the curb. Tinted windows. The same car. It slowed. Paused. Then drove off. My heart pounded violently, just like it had the night before. Because this time, I knew. Whoever he was— He was coming back for me.Alessia’s POV The lights just went off suddenly. It happened so fast that I did not know what to do. The room was completely dark, It felt like my breath got stuck in my throat. I was in a mansion I knew was full of surprises. For one second it felt like everything had stopped. Then everything started moving. “Stay where you are,” Dante’s voice cut through the darkness. His voice was sharp. He sounded very firm and in control. Dante took my arm. I felt his hand on my skin. It was tight and it made me feel safe. “I’m right here,” he added, lower this time. My heart was beating fast and I could barely hear anything else. The darkness had made me very scared. My senses were trying to adjust. “Is this—” I started, but my voice was shaking. “Is this them?” “No.” The answer came instantly. Certain. But his grip on my arm didn’t loosen. Luca’s voice came from somewhere to the left. “The backup system should’ve kicked in by now.” A beat. Then another. But the lights did
Alessia’s POVThe car suddenly stopped in front of the estate gates. My seatbelt jerked tight across my chest.I didn’t have time to react before Dante came out of the car.He slammed the door shut behind him like a noise.“Dante—”But he was already moving, fast.Way too fast.The guards at the gate stood up straight as he rushed past them without saying a word. His shoulders were stiff. His steps were sharp and were so purposeful that it seemed like he was walking into a fight.Something was wrong.I knew something was very wrong.I quickly got out of the car and ran after him, my short legs could barely keep up with his.“Dante!”He didn’t slow down, he just kept moving.The iron gates closed behind us with a clang as we crossed the driveway. The estate loomed ahead with lights shining across the building but the atmosphere felt different tonight.It was tense.Like the air before a storm.I finally caught up with him near the entrance steps. Then grabbed his arm.“What’s going on?
Dante’s POVThe chair hit the floor before the man could even finish screaming, so fast he didn't have the time to process anything.The metal scraped violently against concrete as I kicked it sideways, sending him crashing down with it. His shoulder slammed into the ground first, and the impact from that alone knocked the air out of him in a strangled gasp.I didn’t wait for him to feel the pain.I grabbed the collar of his soaked shirt and dragged him to stay upright again, the legs of the chair screeching as they scraped across the warehouse floor.“Talk.”The word came out low.Sharp and deadly.The man’s face was already swollen, blood dripping from his split lip and running down his chin.“I already told you everything—”I punched his jaw so hard it hurt my fists.The crack echoed through the concrete walls.Behind me, Luca sighed quietly.“Dante.”I ignored him.The man’s head lolled sideways, his breath coming out in broken wheezes.“Try again,” I said calmly.Water dripped fr
Alessia’s POV “Are you always this suspicious of a simple lunch invitation?” I looked up from the menu only to find Dante watching me with a faint amusement in his eyes. “I’m not suspicious,” I said lightly. “I’m assessing.” He leaned back in his chair. “Assessing what?” “The motive behind all these.” I gestured to the table. He let out a quiet laugh. “Maybe I just wanted to take you out.” The words felt so foreign to me. We sat on the terrace of a small restaurant overlooking the sea, it was a little bit far from the estate but Dante made sure it was close enough to satisfy his security concerns. The ocean stretched endlessly beyond us, and the reflection of the sun made it look like scattered diamonds. It was beautiful. And it looked normal. No guards were hovering around, no tense whispers in the hallways and there were no locked doors. We were just having lunch. Dante reached across the table and stole an olive from my plate. “You’re staring again,” he said. “At w
Alessia’s POV The sound of tires screeching from the other side of the phone made me sit up so fast the sheets twisted around my legs. “Sophia?” My voice came out sharp, I was already afraid. “I’m fine,” she said quickly, breathless. “I’m fine. Don’t panic.” That was exactly what someone says when you should panic. I had tried to call her earlier when I got my phone from Dante, but he finally gave it to me after a lengthy argument about protecting me. Dante woke up instantly beside me, he didn't speak but I felt his body was tense and alert I checked the clock on the bedside stand, it was 2:38 a.m. Sophia never called this late, although we hadn't spoken in ages. “I just needed to hear your voice,” she said more quietly. “Are you okay?” The question unsettled me. “I’m fine. Why wouldn’t I be?” There was a pause on the line, and I could hear faint traffic in the background. Sophia had always been a night crawler but not this late. “I had a weird feeling,” she admitted. “I we
Alessia’s POVThe door swung open.I didn’t think about anything—I just reacted.My hand flew to Dante’s arm as Luca reached for his weapon. I could barely breathe as I waited for the next horror to step through that doorway.But it wasn’t an intruder.It was one of the guards.Matteo.He stopped dead the moment he walked in, his eyes going wide as he saw the tight silence, the low lighting, and every guy standing tense and ready to jump—especially Luca, who looked like he was ready to shoot at any second.“Sir—” His voice wavered before he cleared it. “Apologies. I was instructed to deliver this directly to Luca.”Silence pressed against my ears.Luca didn’t lower his weapon immediately. “By who?”“The control room,” Matteo answered quickly. “The system has been stabilized. They have also completed a physical sweep of the west wing.”My heart thudded painfully.“And?” Dante’s voice was calm. Too calm.“It’s empty.”Empty?The word landed wrong. I knew something was wrong.“That’s not
Alessia's POV“Run.”That was the first word that came to my mind. I didn’t need to say it aloud before I moved.I didn’t overthink. I just acted.My feet were bare, and I didn’t care. I tiptoed across the cold stone of the balcony floor and swung my legs over the low railing. I landed on the muddy
Dante’s POV“Sir, the jet is ready.”The words sounded sharp enough to cut through my thoughts, but they didn't chase away the image that had been in my head since dawn.“Give me a minute,” I said, my voice low and steady trying to be calm.The night before clung to me like a memory I didn't want
Alessia’s POV“Did you hear that?”I wasn't talking to anyone, the words just sort of tumbled out before I could stop them. I sat straight up in bed with the sheet wrapped around my legs, my heart was beating so loud I could barely hear anything else. A few minutes ago, the corridor beyond the doo
Alessia’s POVUnexpected company.The words echoed in my head long after Luca left hurriedly down the corridor to attend to the visitors. I couldn't shake those words from my head as he shut the heavy door and silence settled in. I stood there for a moment, staring into the space Luca had just van







