Arabella's gaze shifted to the wall clock once again, the umpteenth time she had checked, and midnight had arrived.
Rubbing her tired eyes, she sighed, her thoughts focused on the reason for waking at such an odd hour, though she didn't know why. Nonetheless, a certainty that something was about to occur enveloped her, impossible to ignore.
This sensation was familiar, not for the first time. It mirrored the feeling she had experienced when her father was killed. Had she been older then, she might have persuaded her father to flee, avoiding the tragic outcome. Unfortunately, her age at that time had stopped her from making that decision.
“Alessandro,” she murmured, the name leaving her lips almost involuntarily.
A shiver coursed through her, the fine hairs on the back of her neck standing on end at the mere mention of his name. She couldn't rationalize how she knew, but she was convinced that this inexplicable feeling was somehow connected to him.
“What if he found me again?” Her voice trembled as the words escaped.
Arabella embraced herself, rocking back and forth, lost in contemplation of the possibilities. Since that night, she hadn't crossed paths with Alessandro, nor had she received any communication from him. In fact, she had been living her life, albeit with a tinge of loneliness, which was still a preferable state to the sheer terror he had instilled in her.
Pushing herself off the bed, she approached the window and drew back the curtains. The sight that met her eyes caused her to gasp involuntarily, reflexively slamming the curtains shut before cautiously peering out once more.
“Shit, they've found me!” she cursed under her breath, teeth gritted and hands clenched as her gaze fell upon the familiar black van parked a considerable distance from her apartment.
The van had been trailing her for a while after work hours, though she hadn't given it much thought until now.
“I've been so oblivious!” She groaned, slapping her forehead in frustration.
Realization dawned that the van was likely a threat, and its pursuit had been directed at her. If only she had connected the dots sooner, she could have taken swift action. Her residence was now encircled, with additional vehicles and motorcycles converging. She couldn't help but wonder who else in the building might be the target of this ominous intrusion.
The only viable option was to exit through the rear door.
Running a hand through her hair, she hastily tied it up in a messy ponytail. Changing into a clean top and denim shorts, she geared up for swifter movement, aware that time was of the essence.
Furthermore, she found solace in the darkness. It would allow her to blend into the shadows, facilitating her movement without drawing undue attention.
Hurrying into the bathroom, she splashed her face with water, exiting almost immediately. A small duffel bag was hastily filled with a selection of clothes and essential items she deemed necessary. With one last fleeting glance at her apartment, Arabella slipped out.
However, fortune seemed to have abandoned her. The moment she emerged through the back door, she whirled around, a gentle tap on her shoulder sending a shiver down her spine.
A piercing shriek escaped Arabella's lips as she sighted the figure before her, clad in an all-black ensemble. The man removed his gloves, the movement catching her eye, her gaze trailing from his sizable palms to his face.
Alessandro De Luca!
The mental image she had harbored of him paled in comparison to reality. Her last memory of him dated back six years when she was just fourteen. He had possessed a striking handsomeness then, a tall figure that seemed ripped from a magazine cover. She had believed Blaze to be the epitome of male beauty, but this man before her effortlessly outshone those notions.
Even the grimace on his face couldn't diminish his allure. Unbidden thoughts surged within her, thoughts she immediately chastised herself for. He was the enemy, after all, and indulging in such fantasies was absurd.
“No…” Her voice was a mere murmur, accompanied by a vehement shake of her head. “He's the enemy. I shouldn't be having such indecent thoughts about him.”
“Hello, Princess,” Sandro's voice oozed with a mocking smirk, eliciting an involuntary flinch from her. “Don't worry about those naughty thoughts; I seem to inspire them in everyone.”
Their gazes locked, Arabella's eyes meeting his intense green stare.
“Sweet dreams,” his words were mumbled, lips pursing as if blowing a kiss.
In a blur, Alessandro closed the distance, blocking her escape route. His sudden movement forced her to attempt a sidestep, yet he was quicker, his grip finding her neck in a vice-like hold.
Arabella's mouth opened in a desperate attempt to scream, but the sound was stifled before it could emerge. A searing pain radiated from her neck, swallowing her protests in darkness.
She clasped Alessandro's hand, feeling his grip tighten on hers, and blinked as her vision blurred.
"W-what did you do to me?" she slurred, her head pounding. A heavy sensation weighed on her skull, and the world in front of her became indistinct. He must have injected her with something, but she couldn't discern anything clearly.
"Don't fight it," Sandro rasped. "Have a wonderful dream."
Arabella grunted as he administered whatever he had done to her neck once again.
"Shit!" she exclaimed before succumbing to the enveloping blackness.
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Arabella grimaced as she awakened. Her head continued to throb, and her mouth carried a sour taste as if she had feasted on lemons the previous night.
She rubbed her eyes upon opening them, immediately regretting the action as they ached. With determination, she forced herself to sit up on the bed, grimacing and massaging her neck as a twinge of pain shot through it.
Then, the back of her hand grazed her temple. Warmth radiated from the spot, causing her to wince. A fever seemed to be brewing. However, recalling the last time she had been sick proved difficult. She reckoned whether it resulted from overworking herself in the plaza over the past month.
It wasn't out of necessity; she had ample resources to sustain herself for a lifetime. Her motivation was rooted in experiencing the sensation of working for money.
The room's curtain rustled, diverting her attention. She recognized that this wasn't her room. The space she occupied couldn't possibly match the grandeur and expansiveness of her current surroundings. The room's decor even radiated opulence, leading her to wonder if she had been abducted.
Recollections of the preceding day flooded her mind, accompanied by images of men dressed in black, Vans, and motorcycles.
"Jesus, Alessandro!" Arabella exclaimed, pushing herself upright on the bed.
EPILOGUEFOUR MONTHS LATERSandro stretched his legs, shielding his eyes from the sun with sunglasses. He sighed, running a hand through his hair. Arabella had suggested a vacation by the beach, and they had been here for four months now. He still wanted to fulfill all her wishes, agreeing to everything she desired.Lately, it had been peaceful. Since the altercation with Paolo, there was no imminent threat to Arabella, though he couldn't say the same for himself, which he didn't mind. He didn't believe his enemies would ever cease, as wherever he went, he seemed to attract more.He didn't want to involve Arabella in his dangerous lifestyle, but he also doubted his ability to shield her completely.Alessia had disappeared. When Paolo had died, Sandro had taken the time to scour the building for her before leaving for the Villa, but he hadn't seen any trace of her."Why are you staring at her?"Sandro snapped his head at the sound of Arabella's voice. She stood above him, arms folded. H
Arabella wasn't as tired as she expected. She continued battling, and almost half of the members of the Salvatore house were already down. Although she couldn't unleash her powers to the fullest, she had imbued her knife with magic, enhancing its effectiveness even more.The enchanted blade caused immediate falls to anyone it touched, adding up to a high body count. Despite her victories, the number of foes she faced showed no signs of diminishing.Sandro, absent since his departure, left her uncertain about his fate. Paolo's absence suggested he wasn't defeated, as Paolo would have returned if he had been. Alessia was also nowhere to be found; Arabella wondered if Paolo had taken her with him.Yet, she was glad the merge hadn't happened.***Running after Paolo led Sandro to an unfamiliar location. Uncertain of his whereabouts, he felt a rush of anxiety as his gaze fixed on what appeared to be a full moon at the room's far end, shining brightly. Sandro, feeling a tingling sensation,
Paolo paced nervously, his gaze repeatedly drawn to Arabella, securely bound to the chair. At first glance, she seemed unconscious, her head hanging limply, but a closer look revealed that she was simply staring down."How much longer do we have to wait?" he inquired of Alessia, who had resumed her position inside the pentagram."A few more minutes or the ritual will be incomplete," Alessia replied.Despite the requirement for a special full moon, she had assured them of conjuring the moon to ensure the ritual's success. However, the actual full moon was still two weeks away, and Paolo couldn't afford to wait."Should I resort to force to speed things up?" Paolo clenched his teeth and advanced toward Arabella."I'll break ten fingers and ten toes if you lay a hand on her," Sandro declared, suddenly appearing in the doorway."Sandro," Arabella smiled, relief washing over her at the sight of him. Although she had never been particularly thrilled to see him before, his presence now offer
Goodness!Sandro pressed the gas pedal, driving over the speed limit. Relieved that the road was empty, he was aware that if someone had been there, a collision was inevitable, and he wouldn't have cared.His sole focus was reaching Arabella."Is she foolish enough to go to that guy without telling me?" Gritting his teeth, he tightened his grip on the steering wheel.He had only left to settle some business deal with another pack that he had an alliance with, and it was to get them to fight in the war with him.Of course, he had done all he needed to do, albeit too late.Arabella, that he was trying his best to protect, wasn't even in the villa anymore.His phone rang, and glancing at the screen, he swiped to answer. "If you harm her, Paolo, I'll make sure you regret it. I won't hesitate to take you down with me!""She's still alive, De Luca. Why not come see her condition for yourself?" Paolo replied.Just then, a scream erupted from Arabella, further unsettling Sandro. "Let her go,"
No sooner had Arabella left than a loud boom echoed through the air. Though Thalia wasn't sure if it was an actual cannon, it sure sounded like one."Ah, darn!" she exclaimed, gasping and huddling against the wall. The cannon seemed to have targeted the building, affecting all the rooms. The meeting structure teetered on the verge of collapsing, with the pillars bending sideways."Are you okay?" Elisha asked, pulling her towards a corner."I am. How about you?" Thalia replied, scanning the area to see if others were in the same predicament."What's happening? And where is Bella?" she inquired."The attackers are here," Janice explained. "I overheard their conversation earlier, and I think my father spoke to her. It's why she left.""Why would she do that? That's so foolish!" Thalia hissed."My father is sly, Thalia. I don't know what he must have said to Arabella, but he can kill anyone he wants if she disobeys. She probably left for everyone's safety," Janice reasoned."That doesn't
TWO DAYS LATERThinking all plans would come easily as they were all gathered together, however, the reverse was the case. It was even more difficult to agree with all that was said, especially since it was the last day.Still, there was no attacker in sight, and it didn't seem like anything was going to happen. It was almost noon, and Arabella, Thalia, Elisha, Janice, and Annalise were in the meeting room.Some members were on guard, watching for any activity to report to those inside. However, Sandro, Arabella didn't know where he had gone. He said nothing to her and left the house."He should be here; at least, he's the alpha, and many of these people can listen to him," Elisha said, eyeing the other members in the room, acting as if they were bothered by the current situation."They listen to Bella, too," Thalia said. "She should say something to them."Say something? Arabella didn't know exactly what she was going to say. They weren't the phoenixes, and even though Orga and the r