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“I want you to kill him.”
The woman, across from me, says.
My eyes snap up to her face.
“Excuse me?” Maybe I’d misheard her. We were just talking about her husband’s uncooperativeness in therapy sessions. How he was unwilling to share any information.
The woman smirks, saying once again.
“I want you to kill my husband.”
There’s a cold look in her eyes. As a therapist, I’ve been trained to pick up emotional cues.
One look at this woman and I can tell, that this is a command. Not an offer I can turn down.
Or else, I might be the one to get killed.
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A mafia boss being my newest client, was probably the biggest shock of my career.
In my five year career as a therapist, I’d had my fair share of unusual cases. Clients who talked to the walls in their room, deeming it as their best friend.
Clients who cried without making a sound, their tears falling endlessly while their lips remained sealed.
Teenagers who came from broken homes and were forced to get used to their parents’ divorce.
Over time, I’d learnt that people were never as simple as they appeared.
But this?
This was something else entirely.
Seated across from me, was a man who I’d never fathomed meeting.
Jude Martinez sat with one leg crossed over the other, his posture relaxed, yet there was nothing at ease about him. Even while seated, there was an unmistakable sense that he was tall. Not just in height, but in presence.
His features were sharp. Defined in a way that made him look sculpted rather than born. His expression remained cold. His lips set in a slight frown that had yet to ease since he walked in.
His eyes were focused on me, with clear displeasure.
Nevertheless I smile and ask. “How have you been feeling this past week?”
His frown deepens, as though the question itself had offended him.
“What kind of stupid question is that?”
I resist the urge to sigh. Instead, I offer a small, encouraging smile I always gave difficult patients.
“It’s a simple question, Mr Martinez. You can answer however you like.”
He says nothing. The silence stretched for over two minutes. I decide to press on more, leaning forward while maintaining eye contact.
“How have you been feeling?” I repeat.
His frown, somehow deepens.
He uncrosses his legs, stands up, and straightens his jacket, responding.
“I’m done with this nonsense.”
And just like that, he walks out. The door shuts behind him with a loud bang.
I stare at his empty seat for a few seconds, then exhale slowly. I reach for my phone.
This was my first session with Jude. His wife had registered her him for the therapy. So I call her to give the update she requested for.
The call rings twice before it’s answered.
“Good afternoon, ma’am. This is Mrs. Martinez’s office.” Her secretary answers.
“This is Dr. Cecilia. I need to speak with her.”
There’sa brief pause, followed by a polite response. “One moment, please.”
As I wait, my mind drifts back to how I had even gotten here.
An old college friend told me they had referred me to an influential client. Someone who, according to her, was looking for a therapist who could handle... delicate situations.
That was how I met Brittany Martinez.
She had chosen a quiet café, one that matched her elegance perfectly. She told me about her husband who needed therapy, and how “worried” she was.
Yet, as she spoke, there had been no worry on her face. Not a sign of distress. Nothing that suggested she cared in the way a wife should.
She had worn the same cold expression I had just seen on her husband.
What a perfect match. Two people equally cold and unapproachable.
And equally exhausting.
Still, I had accepted.
Because the pay she offered was more than enough to pull me out of my current situation. Enough to leave behind my cramped apartment and start over somewhere better.
I had told myself it was just another case. That no matter how influential he was, he was just another emotionally wounded client.
“Cecilia.”
The sound of Brittany’s voice, pulls me back to the present.
Her voice is every bit as smooth and refined as she is.
“Good evening ma’am.” I reply. “Your husband left the session.”
There’s a brief silence on the other end. Then she sighs, not sounding frustrated or even surprised. Almost sounds bored.
“He does that sometimes. He’ll be back.” She says lightly.
Her voice carries a strange sense of certainty. As though his actions were nothing more than a child’s predictable tantrum.
Before I can respond, the line goes dead.
I lower the phone slowly, staring at the screen for a moment before placing it on the desk.
I sigh for the hundredth time today, then turn to my laptop.
If I was going to deal with this man, I needed to understand him better.
I opened the file I had saved earlier, titled “Jude Martinez.”
I’d done an in depth research into him, because he was a well known millionaire.
His family history was filled constant fights within themselves, all to inherit wealth. The source of their income was labelled as a line of various businesses, but it was an open secret, that they were a Mafia family.
I scroll further.
Six months ago, he got married, to Brittany D’Angelo, who was now Brittany Martinez. She too, came from a powerful family.
From what I had gathered, their union had not been a simple one.
Yet, there were reports suggesting she held a certain level of control over him.
I pause at that, wondering how one could have control over a man like him. It didn’t quite make sense.
Were they in love?
The thought came suddenly, and I dismissed it just as quickly.
It wasn’t my place to wonder about the grounds of their marriage, or how they operated.
Closing the tab, I lean back in my chair, unlocking my phone and scrolling through it absentmindedly. The hours pass slower than usual.
By the time evening comes, I’ve almost convinced that Jude wouldn’t return. And as much as I hated to admit it, that worried me. Not because of him.
But because I needed this job. He was the only client I had, for the past five months, after my license almost got revoked.
When I step outside to look for a taxi, the cool air brushes against my skin, waking me up and out of my head. Even as a therapist, I often got lost there.
I’ve barely taken a few steps when a sleek black car pulled up in front of me. The tinted window rolls down, and Brittany Martinez, is seated inside
She looked exactly the way she did last week. Composed and untouched by the world around her.
“Get in.” She says, a direct demand.
The paramedics moved quickly.Jude walked beside the stretcher as they rushed Cecilia through the hospital entrance. Blood still stained his hands and shirt. Though he barely noticed.“Sir, please step back.”One of the nurses blocked his path as they pushed Cecilia through another set of doors.Jude didn’t move.“She needs surgery immediately.” Another doctor said.“Then do it.” He replied gruffly.The doctors exchanged looks. “We need authorization.”“You have it.”“We also need—”“You have everything.”Jude pulled out his phone.Within minutes hospital administrators were rushing downstairs.The best surgeons in the building were called in. Operating rooms were cleared. Specialists were brought in.Jude was willing to pay all the money in the world as long as it meant Cecilia’s eyes opened. She disappeared behind the operating room doors, and he suddenly felt helpless. Unable to do anything further, except to wait. Hours passed.Jude sat outside the operating room.Mae sat opposi
Jude sped up his car. Roman communicated with him through his in-ears. They were scouring the city all morning, and afternoon.Jude drove around himself, following the trail of where cameras had last picked up Cecilia.The traffic light showed red, and he stopped. While waiting, he realised there was training station nearby. He had asked Roman to get access to all camera footage of the city in the penthouse’ perimeter. From the traffic videos, there was no trace of them.His intuition told him to go to the station. They hadn’t tracked there. So Jude parked his car, and called Roman.“Bring my men to the central train station. I’m heading downtown.”He ended the call, ans thought, if a woman wanted to run away, she would definitely take the furthest stop away from the city.And so, that was where he went. ***Jude stepped off the train and immediately knew something was wrong.The station platform was crowded, but nobody was acting normally. People were rushing in one direction. S
CECILIA’S POV“Mummy, where are we going now?” Alex inquired from my side.I looked down at my son and forced a smile onto my face.The train rattled beneath us as it sped forward, carrying us farther and farther away from Jude. At least, that was what I hoped. My heart still hadn’t stopped pounding since we escaped the penthouse.“We’re going somewhere safe.” I told him softly.Alex didn’t look convinced.Neither did Allison.The twins sat on either side of me while Mae occupied the seat opposite ours. She was keeping an eye on everyone entering and leaving the train carriage.Even now, she didn’t look relaxed.To be honest, neither did I.The escape had happened so quickly that it almost felt unreal.Just a few hours ago, we’d still been trapped inside Jude’s heavily guarded penthouse.Now we were halfway across the city.I glanced out the train window. Buildings flashed past. People living ordinary lives.I envied them. I envied how simple their lives looked. Because mine felt li
Jude sat at the head of the table, looking at the heads of the inner circle.“So Rick brought pack your little obsession?” Ernest asked after they finished discussing how to distribute their weapons that just landed.“What?” Jude narrowed his eyes at the man, before turning to Rick.Rick put his hands up defensively. “I didn’t call her that. Your wide did.”“What?” Jude didn’t understand, but was ready to pounce on someone. “You’ve been in contact with my wife?”“Of course not.” Jack grumbled “But your wife sure has been in contact with the media.”Jude didn’t understand, and was about to ring up Roman, when Samson silently pulled out a tablet, and slid it over to Jude.On the screen was Brittany, his ex-wife. She seemed to be on some interview, and dabbed gently at her eyes. She was spilling crocodile tears and sprouting lies.“He refused treatment. He refused help and continued to be obsessed with the woman.”Jude wanted to put his fist through the tablet.Instead, he calmly slid it
Almost like it were an epiphany, I came to understand something simple.I couldn’t guarantee that Jude would let me go. Or let Mae, or the kids leave her safely.We had to run away. Just then someone knocked, to which Jude gave permission and the door opened. Roman stepped inside.His expression immediately soured when he saw me. The feeling was mutual."Sir.""What?"“The inner circle meeting is about to start.”Jude nodded. “Prepare the car, I’ll be there in a minute.”Roman complied, and exited with one more glare at me. When he shut the door, I turned to Jude. "What happens now?"He looked me up and down before saying. "You stay here.""No.” I couldn’t just be caged here in his penthouse!"Yes.""No.""Just try and escape, the security here is ironclad."I rubbed my forehead. It wouldn’t be easy to slip out now. "I want my freedom." I said, trying the gentle approach. His gaze softened for a second. He looked vulnerable in the little moment as he responded. "So did I."The wo
Of all the things I expected him to say, that wasn’t one of them.“What?”A dark smile appeared on his face, and he seemed to revel in my shock. “Brittany’s family has been a nuisance to me and my circle for quite a while.”I’m able to regain my bearings. “Okay. But what does that have to do with me? If you and your powerful group of friends find it hard to take them down, what can I possibly do?”He was silent, looking at me with an intensity that made me uncomfortable, before he said. He was silent for a few seconds, looking at me with an intensity that made me uncomfortable, before he said. "First of all the inner circle are not my friends."“Right.”He went on. “And you’re a witness to take Brittany to court.”If not from the seriousness on his face, I would have laughed thinking he was joking.“Really? People like you go to court?”He rolled his eyes. “I got married in court.”“Mhhm. So that you’re reason for uprooting my life and bringing me here?”He clenched his jaw, starin







