LOGINI stood frozen on the porch, the envelope clenched so tight in my fist my knuckles burned.
Leonardo Blackwood The name echoed in my head. My pulse roared in my ears, drowning out the distant hum of the city. Avery was slumped against the doorframe behind me, half awake and unconscious. My vision blurred for a moment, and memories I had tried to bury clawed their way forward. That night ….. I could never forget. Cold air tore through my chest as I sprinted down the narrow alley, I cut left, then right, shoulders clipping rusted dumpsters, my heart hammered violently, panic flooding my veins. the sharp scent of garbage and rain mingling in the air. Footsteps thundered behind me. “Stop her!! Thief!! I didn’t dare look back. All this… for a few ordinary gold bracelets from a crappy downtown jewelry store. Somewhere far away, Avery must be doing the same thing. We had always done this together, but tonight, we were separate and here came the consequences. Then the alley opened to the street, I burst out of the alley Headlights blinded me, a horn blared, and I felt an impact. Pain exploded through my side, the world spinning violently as I hit the asphalt. For half a second, I thought I was dead. Before I could even catch my breath, strong hands lifted me off my feet and pulled me into the car. The door slammed. Darkness and leather and the faint, intoxicating scent of expensive cologne surrounded me. I lifted my head, and froze. Sitting across from me, he sat there like he owned the world, his face illuminated by the car’s dashboard light. Tailored black suit, immaculate despite the chaos outside. But it was his eyes that pinned me. Dark, cold, calculating. I knew that face. Everyone did. Leonardo Blackwood. The underworld whispered about him in hushed tones at the biker club. Even in the confined space of the car, he dominated it entirely, making me subconsciously wonder just how small and fragile I must look before him. The car was moving again, smooth and steady, but my breathing was still ragged and my hands shaking so badly He didn't look at me at first; he just stared blankly outside the window. “Do you know why you’re alive?” he asked calmly, finally breaking the silence. “My throat tightened and I clutched the hem of my jacket tight”. “Because I'm in a good mood,” he continued, not giving me the chance to respond “And you are lucky I'm in a hurry”. The words settled slowly, sinking deep into my heart I swallowed hard, clutching my jacket tighter. He then turned fully. His gaze locked onto mine, dark and unreadable. “Listen to me very carefully, little thief,” he growled,his voice dropping lower. “I don’t care what your reasons might have been or whatever sad, sob-manipulative story you might have in your head.” My pulse raced. “If I ever catch you stealing again,” he said, voice low and lethal, “I will erase you so completely, that no one will remember you ever existed”. Before I could react, something spun through the air. The bracelet. The one i stole. I scrambled to check my pockets, my chest tightening-but it wasn't there. “That's mine…. How did you-” He didn't answer. His eyes just remained locked onto mine like a predator sizing up its prey. smoothly, he flipped the bracelet again between his fingers. “I've been in this game long before you were born,” he said, calm but deadly.” And you know the rule, right?” I swallowed hard, anger flaring despite the fear curling in my stomach. “I do,” I replied obediently. “What's stolen cannot be claimed.” “Good girl," he said, clicking his tongue, a soft, mocking sound, then tossed the bracelet out the window. I froze, my chest tightening, a storm of disbelief and fury crashing through me. He just…..he just threw it away? Did he really just throw away my entire sweat and struggle? My only hope for a decent meal this week? Anger flared hot and sharp inside me. “How dare y–” I snarled in a burst of outrage, but the words died on my lips as he leaned closer, that dangerous, unreadable smile curling at the corners of his mouth. “Get out.” he snarled and immediately the car halted, the door swung open on its own and he pushed me out in the middle of the road. Motherfucker!!! Before I could raise my middle finger, the car was already gone. The fear of that night made my skin crawl. I knew then If Leo ever found me again, it would be trouble for my entire existence. I shook my head, trying to push away the intensity of that night. Avery shifted behind me, groaning, still half-drunk, oblivious to the war raging in my head. I swallowed hard “Get up” I muttered, my voice hoarse. She mumbled something incoherent, trying to drag me to sit beside her. I dragged her upright, ignoring her protest as I hauled her through the doorway. My fingers tightened around the envelope as I dragged Avery inside. The door slammed shut behind us, the lock clicking automatically. I laid Avery onto the couch, guiding her head gently onto a throw pillow before stepping back. She barely stirred, her chest rising and falling in an uneven rhythm. I paced, back and forth. The words from the letter kept replaying over and over in my head, each sentence sharper than the last. I sank into the armchair across from the couch, unfolding the letter again in my hands. I read it once, twice and a third time. I threw my head back”God what have I done”. When dawn finally crept in through the cracked curtains, I hadn’t moved. Avery stirred sometime after sunrise. She groaned softly, squinting against the morning light leaking through the curtains. She shifted and saw me, still sitting there and staring into nothing. She froze. “Riley?” Avery called, pushing herself upright, yawning loudly. “Why are you… why are you sitting like that?” I didn’t answer. Avery swung her legs off the couch, rubbing her temples. “Hey, did you get some sleep at all? You look like a ghost” Slowly, I turned my head and dropped the bombshell. “We're in trouble” Avery’s stomach dropped. “What are you on about, babes?” she whispered, her voice already trembling from fear. I finally exhaled, a shaky breath I hadn’t realized I'd been holding all night. “Someone left us a letter,” I said quietly. Avery straightened fully now, the hangover fog lifting. Her gaze drifted from my face to the envelope still lying on my lap. “What kind of letter?” she asked. “The kind you don’t ignore.” I replied She stretched forth her hand and quickly snatched the letter from me, her face draining of color as she read it fast… then again, slower this time. Leonardo fucking Blackwood!!” She screamed, her eyes wide in horror. “As in Leonardo? The real one!? The leader of the black crest syndicate?” I nodded, the mention of the black crest syndicate sending a fresh wave of chill down my spine. Avery’s mouth fell open in shock, the letter slipping her hand, “Hell. Fucking. No!” She slumped back onto the couch, her face contorted with fear. Even though she never had a personal encounter with Leo like I did, she knew the weight his name alone carried in the underworld. “We’re doomed!” She muttered, her voice shaky. “How didn't we know the mansion belongs to him?” “That’s not what we should be bothered about right now, we have just a few minutes left, we have to return everything.” “Return what? We spent half of the damn cash last night, almost 10k. Where the hell are we supposed to get it in a few minutes?!! “ She sprang up again, “we need to move, that’s the only solution. I gotta call Spencer right away, he’s gonna help us.” I nodded weakly… maybe that’s the only reasonable thing to do right now. Avery grabbed her phone from the couch , dialed Spencer’s number and went out. I don’t know what they discussed but when she returned something was off about her. Maybe it was the fear in her eyes or maybe I was just being paranoid. “What’s wrong?” I asked quietly. “I need to meet Spencer,” she said. “He wants me to come.” “Are you fucking leaving me alone?” “The fuck you mean?” She slapped my head playfully, “ how could i? I just have to go meet Spencer for proper planning, just wait here for us, okay!?” I sucked in a deep breath, “ ok babe. Don’t stay long.” “Sure” she went inside, picked her favourite hello kitty backpack slung it over her shoulder, then dashed out the door. Immediately the door closed behind her I sucked in another deep breath, hell i doubt I have sighed this much my entire life. My brain started thinking about the next step. I don’t know what solution Spencer’s got but I can’t just wait around. How about I count the remaining money left? Maybe I can beg Leonardo Blackwood to give me some time to pay up the rest? My eyes darted to where I'd dumped the bag last night, just by the door. “Oh my god!” Panic slammed into me like a freight train. It's gone. The bag is gone. Avery…. She took the money?!. My stomach lurched, twisting cold and heavy. No. No. No! I snatched up my phone, fingers trembling as I dialed Avery’s number –Once, twice, ten times. Each ring ended the same way; straight to voicemail. My chest tightened, and a sick helpless rage bubbled up. “No… this can't be…” I muttered in disbelief. “How could she?. My thoughts scattered, colliding with one another. She can’t just betray me like this… she wouldn’t leave me… would she? I barely had time to process the betrayal when a sudden sound sharp knock at the door cut through my chaos. My head snapped to the door “oh no! He's here.”was still looking at the ring that had rolled out of my bag, when the sound of footsteps echoed through the hallway. The corridor went silent the moment Leonardo arrived. Clarisse froze and the other maid straightened instantly, bowing their heads. Leornado stood there, his gaze sweeping over the mess on the floor. “What's going on here?” he asked. Clarisse moved quickly “sir, my gold ring went missing. I searched everyone's rooms and it was found in hers.” she said pointing towards me. Leonardo's gaze shifted to me. “I didn't take it,” I said without looking away. He looked at me like he was assessing me, and then turned back to Clarisse. “And that alone convinces you she stole it.” Clarisse scoffed. “Of course. It was found in her bag.” Leonardo took a slow step forward. “You and her,” he said calmly, “ it's not news that you’re not on good terms.” Clarisse stiffened. “Maybe that was why she stole my ring” “Riley is not stupid,” he said. “She knows steali
The knock came again. I stood in the middle of the room, breath uneven and my palms damp, I stared at the door contemplating whether to open the door or not. I reached for the door knob, my fingers trembling, I twisted the door knob and the door swung open. Leonardo stood there, his expression unreadable, two guards stood behind him, they didn't need weapons to look dangerous, but I didn't care about them. I opened my mouth to greet him, and nothing came out at first. Leornardo didn't wait for an invitation, he walked in, his guards following right behind him. His shoes clicked softly on the floor as he moved like the space belonged to him. He dropped onto my couch, crossed one leg over the other, and leaned back. “Hello little thief” My stomach tightened. He lifted his eyes to mine, looking dark and calm. “It seems” he said slowly, “you have a very short memory” I swallowed “You heard my words that night, and yet you still found the courage to take what belongs to me” My
I stood frozen on the porch, the envelope clenched so tight in my fist my knuckles burned. Leonardo Blackwood The name echoed in my head. My pulse roared in my ears, drowning out the distant hum of the city. Avery was slumped against the doorframe behind me, half awake and unconscious. My vision blurred for a moment, and memories I had tried to bury clawed their way forward. That night ….. I could never forget. Cold air tore through my chest as I sprinted down the narrow alley, I cut left, then right, shoulders clipping rusted dumpsters, my heart hammered violently, panic flooding my veins. the sharp scent of garbage and rain mingling in the air. Footsteps thundered behind me. “Stop her!! Thief!! I didn’t dare look back. All this… for a few ordinary gold bracelets from a crappy downtown jewelry store. Somewhere far away, Avery must be doing the same thing. We had always done this together, but tonight, we were separate and here came the consequences. Then the al
RILEY’S POV “Third heist of the month,” I shouted, raising an invisible glass with my free hand. “Here’s to many more.” “To our gaddamn luck,” Avery fired back, unleashing that low, wicked laugh of hers— the kind that cut through the adrenaline and had me laughing right along with her, despite the pounding in my chest. For a moment everything else vanished, it was just us, the bike, and the thrill of speed. For a fleeting moment, I let my mind drift back to those endless nights after the accident that stole my parents from me, turning me into a homeless orphan. I couldn’t forget the raw ache of grief and the biting chill of the streets where I’d curled up alone,praying death should come to take me to my parents. Avery had found me there, a wild, fierce girl with tangled hair and defiant golden eyes. She’d pressed a stolen loaf of bread into my trembling hands when hunger had nearly killed me. Since then, she had become my ride-or-die, the only thing close to family I had l







