MasukI was thrown onto the back seat of the car, hitting my head against the closed door. My legs were bound with the same zip tie that restrained my wrists, leaving me completely at that man’s mercy. I couldn’t breathe; it felt like I was drowning. I pulled my wrist against my chest, feeling the tick-tock of the watch resonating against my skin.
The elegant upholstery reeked of smoke and strong perfume. Even though the vehicle seemed clean, there was a strange, metallic smell on the carpet that churned my still-aching stomach.
I couldn’t move properly due to the restraints and the pain in my abdomen, so I preferred to stay still to avoid any internal damage Liam might have caused me. I had to be careful with my body, but I doubted those men would take me to a hospital if I asked.
The man in the passenger seat grabbed his phone. “We have her. Yes, we’ll be at Shadow soon.” Then he hung up.
“Send a group to the house,” the driver said, addressing the man beside him. “Even though they paid the debt, they need to learn not to touch anything that belongs to the Boss.”
My blood ran cold.
Were they talking about the fact that Liam and Diane had assaulted me? Well, they had sold me and were delivering the “merchandise” with damage. Even a small-time mobster wouldn’t tolerate that; for someone more powerful, it was an insult.
My heart leapt in my chest as I thought about what might be done to those two and what would happen to me.
The fact that we were heading to a place I knew gave me a bit of relief and even some confidence that I might escape, but it also raised the question of why we were going there.
Given the time, the club should have been closed. Not even the manager would be there. So how could the Raven of Red Eyes have access to the place?
I was exhausted, my entire body ached, and I didn’t have my phone—there was no way to ask for help or escape in the condition I was in. I glanced at the door handle beside me. A silent invitation to freedom. I slowly extended my hand, trying not to be noticed.
“I wouldn’t do that if I were you,” the driver said, looking through the rearview mirror. “Even if you smash yourself up, as long as you’re breathing, we’ll take you to the Boss. So it’s better to stop thinking stupid thoughts and just sit there quietly.”
I bit my lip, tears burning in my eyes.
“Why am I being taken? I’ve never had any business with your boss.”
“You’ll find out when we get there. Until then, shut your mouth and don’t do anything dumb.”
I felt helpless and weak. There was nothing I could do to defend myself in that situation. I sat in the back seat, my head lowered, trying to come up with a plan to free myself from this ordeal.
I didn’t know what that sale was about, how much had been paid to Diane, or the details of that deal, but I would find out, pay the debt, and be free. I could use the incident to disappear forever.
Suddenly, a faint thread of hope emerged. A dim light that might guide me to my long-dreamed-of freedom. I would have to give up many things, including my cherished nursing school dream, but I would be free from Diane and Liam’s abuse forever.
We arrived in Soho, but we didn’t head to the main entrance of the club. The car turned into a small side street that led to the staff entrance. The driver pressed a small remote, opening the large loading gate. Only the general manager had access to that remote.
The car stopped, and the men got out. I remained still, my body trembling terribly. I squeezed my eyes shut, trying to control my breathing and calm myself.
The door beside me flew open with force, and the restraints on my ankles were cut.
“Get out,” the man said with his cold, authoritative voice. I tried to stretch my torso and exit the car, but I wasn’t fast enough. My arm was grabbed, and I was yanked out, thrown forward, where the man from the passenger seat caught me. “Take her to the Boss. I need to handle other matters before dawn.”
“You got it, Lieutenant.”
I didn’t dare lift my eyes, but I could feel the man’s presence and the danger he represented. His large shadow covered me, and a shiver ran down my spine.
“Don’t forget your orders. The Boss is already irritated enough, so it’s best not to make things worse.”
I felt that final warning was directed at me.
I swallowed hard, hearing the car drive away again. Without any warning, the man holding me began pulling me inside, down a corridor I knew well.
We entered the main hall, where only the lights from the gaming tables were on, making the empty space feel eerie. We headed to a more secluded area I had never entered before—the area reserved for meetings and where the club owner stayed when he visited, which was very rare.
A large burgundy velvet curtain separated this space from the common area. The light flooring turned into a glossy black floor. The lighting was even dimmer there, making it nearly impossible to walk without guidance.
My chest rose and fell faster and faster. With each step we took, I felt my life slipping through my fingers. I thought about everything I was leaving behind.
My friends.
My boyfriend.
None of them had any idea what was happening, what Diane and Liam were capable of doing to me just for money. Tears streamed down my face, my shoulders trembling as a solitary sob escaped me. I covered my face with my hands, despair finally overtaking me, the realization that I was being led to my end and there was no way to escape that fate.
I was pushed into a dark room. I could barely see ahead, but I could hear his low, deep laughter, which made the hairs on the back of my neck stand on end.
Then, something seemed to change. I felt his perfume, the air around me shifting. It was a strange mix of something fresh, like a dangerous breeze, and a warmth that made me shudder.
My stomach churned; part of me wanted to retreat, while another part was inexplicably drawn in, as if that scent carried a dark promise. My heart raced, and for a moment, I forgot my fear, lost in that aroma that screamed power.
“I told you we’d see each other again, little squirrel.”
“What?” I lifted my eyes, and stepping out of the shadows, with black hair swept back and deep gray eyes, was the customer who had defended me earlier that night. “You…” my voice faltered as I tried to piece together what was happening.
The man smiled, raising his right hand to his hair, revealing the intricate tattoo on his forearm and hand. A raven with red eyes.
My entire body went limp, and I fell back onto the floor. Casually, he crouched in front of me, still smiling.
“My name is Cassian Moore, Miss Reed. And it seems we have business to discuss.”
It was already visible from the entrance hall outside the building that something was wrong. The doorman was agitated, juggling calls, his face pale, sweat soaking his skin and leaving dark stains on his clothes. When we approached, panic overtook the poor man.“Mr… Mr. Clarke, I can explain.” At that moment, Cassian’s private elevator dinged, its doors opened, and two men wearing clothes that didn’t match the suits of Cassian’s men emerged, laughing and joking with each other.“What the hell is this?” Harry said through clenched teeth. The men stopped instantly, their laughter turning to pure terror. “What are you doing here? Who authorized your entry?” The men lowered their heads, terrified.The guards who’d accompanied me appeared, dragging those men out.“What’s going on?” I asked, following Harry to the elevator. He pressed the button, and it began moving.“That’s what we’re about to find out, miss.”The doors opened to a sc
My body trembled uncontrollably. Liam dropped to his knees, one hand braced on the floor, ready to look under the bed.“What are you doing? It’s my phone alarm ringing,” Diane scolded, but Liam didn’t seem convinced. “Get up already—we’re late. You’re meeting young Ward, aren’t you?”“Yeah…” Liam stood, letting out a long, noisy breath. “I hope it’s to tell me my position in the firm. I’m tired of sucking up to that spoiled brat.”I watched their feet move away and leave through the door. The sound of their footsteps descending the stairs, the steps creaking under the pressure. Diane and Liam’s voices sounded muffled and distant, making it impossible for me to understand them. I preferred to stay hidden for a few more minutes after hearing the front door close.I slowly crawled out of my hiding spot, alert to any sound in the house. I grabbed my phone, seeing Amy’s message asking me to hurry.“Damn.” I clutched my bag and left the room, c
Sitting on the floor, I set the box lid aside and began examining its contents more carefully. Among several old newspaper clippings and other photographs, there were also numerous travel receipts, but I didn’t recognize any of those places.“They’re all places outside the country. Italy, Rome, Russia.” Each receipt showed a new country, farther and farther away, and all seemed to be short trips. “What was my father doing in those places?”I didn’t know what to think about all of it. There were also several unsent letters, a small velvet box in a dark burgundy shade, and several large envelopes at the bottom of the box.Amid everything, some newspaper clippings caught my attention—all seemed to mention families connected to the Moores, but there were also reports of missing people, especially the daughter of a magnate who owned a large hotel chain. However, none of the articles had photos of the people—just brief descriptions and desperate family appeals.I glanced at my watch. Time w
I quickly devised a plan. While Jack was still in the mansion, I grabbed a piece of paper and wrote a note to Amy. I felt awful using my friend this way, but it was the only way I could think of. In the note, I used the code we had when we needed each other’s help and invited her to afternoon tea at the café we always went to.I ran through the corridors and found him talking to Harry at the front door, ready to leave.“Excuse me, Mr. Harris.” I rushed over, holding out the small piece of paper. “Could you give this to Amy?”Jack raised an eyebrow, exchanging quick glances with Harry. He took the paper and looked at me suspiciously. “May I?” he asked, and I nodded.After reading it, Jack passed it to Harry, who read it and
As soon as I was alone in the room, I started my research.Even though I had free access to Cassian’s office computer for my studies, it would be risky—the search history would be proof I was lying to him. So I used the excuse of studying to avoid being bothered and switched to searching on the phone Cassian had given me.I believed he wasn’t monitoring it because the box was sealed when he handed it to me. It would’ve been impossible to install any hacking software on the device.I began with simple, obvious things: my parents’ surnames and my mother’s maiden name. Then I dug deeper, but the results were far more terrifying than I’d imagined.There was no James Reed or Laura Reed. No marriage certificates, no legal records, no documents at all. Not even my birth certificate—which I kept in a hidden folder with other important papers—appeared on any government website.“That’s imposs
My heart raced, even though the request wasn’t suspicious. I’d lived so many years under Diane and Liam’s control, every contact with relatives cut off. It was only natural to be curious about whether I had any living family.My palms grew sweaty. Fear that Cassian might suspect something—even though the only evidence had been destroyed with the phone.“Can I know the reason for this sudden interest?” His tone seemed calm, but it was clear the topic displeased him. I swallowed hard, looking away to hide my discomfort at lying.“It’s not sudden. I’ve always been curious about my paternal and maternal grandparents, the fact I never met them. Not knowing if you have relatives, someone who could’ve saved you from a hellish life…” I bit my lip, fres







