Gabriella followed Maria down the hallway, she didn't need to look twice to know that every last detail in the estate costs a fortune, from the artwork on the wall to the tiles and the marbled floor that shined under the soft lights.
The elegance of the place was undeniable, yet it did nothing to ease the tightness in her chest. Every step she took felt heavy, weighed down by the reality of her situation.
How could her Dad sell her off like she was some piece of meat? How could he? She knew his dealings when it came to alcohol and gambling, but she had never been tangled up in any of it.
Maria led her to a room at the end of a long corridor. She opened the door, revealing a space that was more luxurious than any room Gabriella had ever been in. The bed was large, with soft, inviting sheets.
There was a window that offered a view of the estate's vast gardens, and for a moment, Gabriella allowed herself to be distracted by the beauty of it all.
"This will be your room," Maria said, her voice gentle. "You'll find clothes in the closet. If you need anything else, just let me know."
Gabriella nodded, still processing everything. "Thank you," she managed to say, her voice barely above a whisper. She knew she couldn't trust anyone but if she needed to get out of here, she needed someone who knew the ins and outs of the estate and Maria looked like the right person.
"You are welcome Madam," Maria replied.
"Em.. my name is Gabriella," Gabriella corrected her feeling uncomfortable by being called Madam.
"Very well. Gabriella," she gave Gabriella a sympathetic smile before leaving her alone, closing the door behind her. The moment the door clicked shut, the facade of strength Gabriella had been holding up crumbled.
She slide down against the door wrapping her arms around my knees. She tried to hold back her tears but I found herself crying instead.
As she sat there, the cold floor beneath her and the sounds of the grand estate fading into the background, her thoughts spiral. How did her life take such an unexpected turn?
Her dad, the person who was supposed to protect her, had thrown me into a situation she never imagined. The reality of being treated as a commodity in his business dealings was too much to bear.
Wiping away her tears, she stood up, her resolve hardening. She needed to understand this place and know her surroundings if she was to find any way out of this situation. She couldn't act weak now, no matter how depressing the situation was.
First, she decided to explore the room more thoroughly. The closet was filled with clothes that looked like they had never been worn, all of them in styles she couldn't even imagine affording.
She pushed past the luxury, looking for anything that might be useful. Hidden in the back, she found a small, plain backpack. It was not much, but it was something she could use to carry essentials if she found an opportunity to escape.
Next, she moved to the window, studying the gardens below. It were beautiful, but more importantly, the garden was vast. There must be a way out through them, a path or hidden gate perhaps. The idea of escaping into the gardens began to form a plan in her mind.
If she could just step outside into the gardens, a smile stole its way on her lips as a plan came to her mind. Without Maria's help, she would be able to actualize the plan, all she needed was to prepare herself for it.
She rushed back into the closet to look for something to wear, something that would be easier for her to escape than the hideous gown on her body.
She found a pair of blue jeans and black long sleeves, perfect for running. The fabric felt tough and durable, yet comfortable enough to move in silently. She quickly changed, discarding the gown that felt like a symbol of her imprisonment.
As she laced up a pair of sturdy boots that she found at the bottom of the closet, she couldn't help but feel a spark of hope. Dressed like this.
She took a deep breath, trying to steady her racing heart. The thought of escaping, of defying Enzo Saviano's words was both exhilarating and terrifying.
She knew she tried to stand up to him, but there was something about his gaze, an intensity in his eyes that would have broken her if she allowed him.
She glanced around the room once more, ensuring she hadn't missed anything that could aid her escape but she found nothing. Not like they would think to put something to aid her escape in plain sight.
She sat on the edge of the bed, taking a moment to collect her thoughts. She reminded herself of the plan, get to the garden and escape. She took a deep breath and let it out slowly, trying to calm the storm of emotions within her.
The plan seemed simple, but she knew it won't be easy. The estate was likely heavily guarded, and she would have to be cautious at every step.
She stood up and opened the door quietly, making sure the coast was clear before stepping out into the hallway.
The mansion felt like a labyrinth, but she remembered the way Maria took her earlier.
She kept to the shadows, avoiding being seen but her heart kept beating so loudly. Afraid someone would hear it, she placed her hand on her chest.
She finally reached the back door that she had spotted when coming with Maria. With the word EXIT boldly written on it, she knew it would only lead outside or maybe not but it was too late to turn back now.
Gently, she turned the knob, her breath held tight in anticipation. The door gave way with a quiet click, and she stepped into the cool afternoon air.
The garden stretched out before her, bathing in the scorching sun. It was even more magnificent than it looked from her window, a sprawling maze of flowers, hedges, and statues that seem to come alive in the sunny glow.
For a moment, she was transfixed by the beauty of it, but the urgency of her situation pulled her back to reality.
She closed the door softly behind her and started making her way through the garden but she came to a halt when she notice some men in black suits speaking in the distance.
Her heart began racing even faster at the sight of the men in black suits. They must be part of Enzo Saviano's security team, she thought to herself.
Her first instinct was to run back to the safety of her room, but she knew that was not an option if she ever wanted to regain her freedom.
Quickly, she ducked behind a large statue of an angel, holding her breath as she tried to listen to their conversation, hoping to gather any information that could help her. But their voices were muffled, and she couldn't make out their words from the distance.
She realized she needed to be smart about this. She couldn't just rush through the garden; it was too risky. She needed to move stealthily, using the statues and bushes as cover to avoid being spotted.
Taking a deep breath to calm her nerves and racing heart, she waited patiently for the men to move further away before she started moving again.
She kept low, moving from one hiding spot to another, her eyes constantly scanning the area for more security guards.
As she made her way through the garden, she remained on high alert.
One slips up and all this would be in vain.
The sun was relentless, and the heat was starting to get to her, but she pushed through, driven by the thought of escaping this place. After what felt like an eternity, she finally spotted a hidden gate.
It was covered by overgrown vines, making it nearly invisible to anyone who didn't know it was there.
Her heart leaped with hope as she approached the gate. Carefully, she pushed the vines aside and tried the latch. To her relief, it's unlocked.
Why was it unlocked? Or was the lock bad and they didn't notice? She suddenly heard voices speaking behind and she didn't give it another second.
She opened the gate, and made a run for it.
Enzo had been discussing with one of the sons of Lombardi about his shipment he was expecting to arrive before the end of the week when something caught the attention of Lombardi's son.Enzo had turned to see what could distract the man before him from an important discussion and he wasn't pleased to see that it was Gabriella. Worse, she wasn't alone this time but in the arms of Luca on the dance floor.He watched Luca sway her to the rhythm of the music, his hand holding on firmly to the small of her back and finally a smile escaped Gabriella's lip. The sight of it angered him that he didn't know when he left Lombardi's son and headed for the dance floor."Having fun, lovebirds?" Enzo asked. Gabriella and Luca turned to meet his gaze but his eyes were fixed on Luca.Luca's smile didn't falter as he faced Enzo, his posture confident and unwavering. "Just having a dance, Enzo. No harm in that, is there?" he replied casually, his tone laced with a hint of challenge.Enzo's jaw clenched,
"Special? To Enzo?" Gabriella asked, skepticism lacing her words. She couldn't help but wonder what made this man so different, so untouchable, in the eyes of a man like Enzo.Luca's smile didn't waver. "Let's just say, Enzo and I share a past that's as thick as blood. He wouldn't dare cross certain lines with me," he said letting go of Gabriella's hand.Gabriella found herself leaning into the conversation, "And what lines are those?" she inquired, her curiosity piqued.Luca leaned against the balcony railing, his gaze turning towards the skyline. "The kind that, once crossed, changes everything. But enough about Enzo and me. Tonight, it's about you, Gabriella."The mention of Luca's last words brought Gabriella back to the harsh reality of her situation. "Right," she sighed, taking a sip from the glass of champagne in her hand.She placed her hand on the balcony railing joining Luca, her gaze turning towards the skyline. She seemed lost in her thoughts for a second, she didn't reali
Gabriella's mind raced as she processed the words that Enzo had uttered but she found herself froze in place allowing his kiss her deeply, his hand holding on to her waist and pulling her closer to him.When Enzo slowly pulled away Gabriella cursed deeply under her breath. What had happened to her? Why had she not shoved him off or given him a tight slap across the face, instead she had allowed him to have his way with her in front of all these people.The room erupted into applause, but Gabriella could only focus on Enzo's smirk. She knew that he was enjoying this, watching her squirm under the weight of his announcement.How dare he do this to her? Wasn't it enough torture to have her trapped in his estate, now he was claiming she was his fiancée further trapping her in here."Let us enjoy tonight, courtesy of me and my beautiful woman," Enzo said. They all applauded again and scattered through the hall. Some walked to refill their drinks and others discuss Enzo's announcement in aw
His words weren’t loud. They didn’t need to be. The weight in them was enough to press into her chest like a stone.He wasn’t asking to be convinced, he was testing her. Looking for cracks in her armor, seeing if she’d squirm, lie, or fall apart like so many before her had under his scrutiny.But Cassandra didn’t flinch. Not this time.She took a steady breath and sat up straighter. Her hands folded loosely in her lap, though her heart thudded like a drum in her ears.“One good reason?” she repeated, meeting his gaze squarely. “Alright. I’ll give you one.”Her voice was soft but firm, like calm waters masking dangerous depths.“Because unlike those thousands of people who sent in neat little resumes and followed all the proper steps, I showed up.” She paused, letting the words sink in. “I walked into the lion’s den, looked you in the eye, and asked for the job to your face.”Darius’s expression didn’t shift, but something changed in the air around him. A slight tension. A subtle still
Gabriella had spent the whole day in her room, she had planned to starve herself but Maria had forced her to eat some grapes and food so she could take her medication.It didn't take long before sleep took over and she found herself dreaming about escaping the Saviano estate but this time successfully. She soon woke up groaning in pain at the sound of the room door opening slightly."How are you feeling Ma'am?" Maria asked stepping into the room. She had left her to get some rest in preparation for the event but looking at her puffy eyes she wasn't sure she got enough rest.She had tried to convince Mr. Saviano, that Miss Gabriella was still too weak to attend an event but Mr. Saviano insisted that it was either Gabriella was ready or her head would be placed on a spike.She did gulp at his word, gave a slight nod, and walked out of his office reminding herself not to ever go against his word again."Do I have to go to this darn event?" Gabriella groaned sitting up on the bed and plac
"I was starting to think I would need to wait forever for you to show up," Luca said as Enzo stepped into his office. Earlier after using Gabriella as bait to lure out those spies from the woods, Enzo had received news that Luca was around.Luca had been a long-time family friend, in a way, Enzo called him his brother. Enzo assumed he would come late as usual to the event tonight but it seemed his reason for organizing the event had caught Luca's attention."I had things to attend to, I hope Maria offered you something while I was away?" Enzo asked circling the desk and taking his seat.Luca smiled before saying, "Doesn't she fuck? She offered me a drink and left."Enzo stared at him shaking my head, he couldn't believe that Luca still hadn't changed, "I have rules here Luca, you know that. So, don't touch my employees no matter how tempting it might be for you," From his findings Luca had slept with all the female workers in his house and if not all at his company.Enjoying the compa