Celia trembled violently, every nerve in her body screaming with fear. But what clawed at her chest more than the terror was the sheer unfairness of it all.
She was going to die for something she didn’t even understand. She felt frustrated. She had spent her whole life struggling, scraping by, working her fingers to the bone just to survive. She had never been reckless. Never invited trouble. She squeezed her eyes shut, trying to block out the reality of the cold metal pressed against her temple. But it didn’t help. The rough grip of the chair beneath her, the tight ropes biting into her wrists, the acrid stench of sweat and gunpowder, everything was a reminder that this wasn’t a nightmare. It was real. And soon, she wouldn’t be. Her thoughts drifted to Nico. Would he even notice she was gone? No, not that night. He wasn’t home. He had gone to his friend’s place for a gaming night, probably laughing, shouting at the screen, and stuffing his face with junk food. Completely unaware that his sister was tied up in some filthy warehouse, seconds away from death. By the time he came home and realized she was missing, it would be too late. She clenched her jaw, trying to push back the burning in her chest. She couldn't think about that now. "You ready to die, sweetheart?" the man holding the gun sneered. His grip on the weapon tightened, his finger resting against the trigger. Celia swallowed hard. Her voice was hoarse when she rasped out, "Just do it." The man smirked. "Gladly." Just then… The door exploded open with a shower of splinters. The impact was so violent that it sent a metallic echo reverberating through the walls. The air shifted. A presence filled the room, dark and suffocating, like a storm rolling in. Rafael. He walked in slow, deliberate strides, the dim overhead lights casting sharp shadows over his face. His expression was unreadable, but his eyes were pure death. For a split second, no one moved. Then…. "Kill him!" their leader shouted. Gunfire erupted. Rafael didn’t flinch. He moved like a shadow, dodging the first bullet with a slight shift of his body. His hands were a blur as he pulled out both guns. BANG. BANG. Two men dropped instantly. A third man fired at him, but Rafael ducked, rolling across the ground before twisting up, BANG. A shot straight to the chest. The man hit the floor with a gurgled gasp. Celia’s breath hitched. She had never seen anything like that before. Rafael wasn’t just fighting. He was hunting. Every move was calculated. Every shot was lethal. Two more men lunged at him from opposite directions. Celia barely saw Rafael move.. BANG. BANG. Both collapsed mid-charge, blood pooling beneath them. She could hardly process it. Less than twenty seconds, That’s all it took for him to take them all down. The room was silent again. The only ones left were Rafael, Celia, and the leader still holding her hostage. The man’s grip on her tightened, his entire body rigid. His breathing had turned shaky. Celia realized something then. He was scared of Rafael. The mafia leader’s lips curled into a snarl. "You love to rebel," he spat. "But you should know by now, you’re no match for me." Rafael exhaled, slow and measured, like he was bored. He lifted his gun and pressed a slow, mocking kiss to the barrel, his eyes gleaming with amusement. The mafia leader took a step forward, voice tight with frustration. "You know why this happened." Rafael cocked his head. "Do I?" "You betrayed me!" The man snapped. "You were my second-in-command! Then you disappeared, and suddenly, you outrank me. Your business is bigger than mine. Your men poach my clients… Rafael let out a low, mocking chuckle. "Maybe if you weren’t such a pathetic excuse for a leader, I would have stayed." The man’s jaw ticked, his fingers tightening around his gun. "You are still under me," he growled. "That’s why I will kill her first. Then I will finish you, cherish your last moments." Rafael arched a brow, his smirk unfaltering. " Are you really making this about business?" He clicked his tongue in mock disappointment. "See, that’s your problem, you’re too damn small-minded. Always chasing scraps instead of owning the table." The leader’s nostrils flared. "You think you are untouchable?" "I don’t think," Rafael said smoothly. "I know." The man took a step closer, eyes dark with fury. "You built your empire off my back. You think I will just let that slide?" Rafael sighed. "You are boring me." The leader’s hand twitched on his gun. "You should be worried." Rafael scoffed, tilting his head. "Worried? About you?" He gestured lazily at the bodies of the men he had just taken down. "You are alone," "You should be worried that I really want to kill her." Celia's stomach dropped. This was it. Rafael’s smirk didn’t waver. "Go ahead," he murmured. "Kill her." Celia’s breath hitched. Her pulse thundered in her ears, drowning out everything else. For a moment, she thought she misheard him. Her lungs seized. Her already trembling fingers turned ice cold. She knew she wasn’t important to Rafael, hell, she wasn’t even supposed to be part of his world. But to so casually throw her life away like that? To invite her death as if she were nothing more than an inconvenience? A sharp, sinking feeling twisted in her gut. Was that really how it ended? She stared at Rafael, searching for something, anything, in his expression like a hint of remorse, a flicker of hesitation. But there was nothing, only almness and indifference. The leader hesitated, his grip on her tightening, his fingers digging painfully into her arms. The moment stretched, suffocating. "You are bluffing," he sneered. Rafael tilted his head, his smirk stretching just a little wider. "Am I?" Celia couldn’t breathe. Her chest ached with the force of her own racing heartbeat. Then, his hand moved. Not toward her captor. Not to take the shot that could save her. Instead, he lifted his gun. And pointed it right at her. Her throat went dry. And then he pulled the trigger.The atmosphere was still as the car pulled into the driveway. Everything was quiet, more quiet that it used to be.When the doors opened, Viktor and Mason immediately stepped out and moved to Rafael’s side. They carefully placed his arms around their shoulders to support him as he eased out of the car. But the moment his feet touched the ground, Rafael paused. He didn’t like being fussed over.“I’ve got it,” he said, his voice firm despite the strain.Before they could argue, he gently pulled free from them and straightened with a flinch, choosing to limp forward on his own. Each step was slow and deliberate, pain clearly marked into the tight lines of his face, but his pride wouldn't let him lean on anyone.Celia quickly moved to his side, saying nothing as she followed closely, ready to catch him if he faltered. Her eyes never left him, tension coiled tightly in her chest with every uneven step he took toward the door.They stepped into the living room, and there sat Nico, looking s
Rafael finally stirred, his eyelids twitching open after nearly fourteen hours of unconsciousness. A sudden, searing pain shot through his knee, dragging a low, involuntary wince from his throat. The room stirred with movement. Celia was the first to notice. She shot up from her seat, eyes wide with concern, and rushed to his side. “Rafael,” she breathed, gripping his hand gently and wrapping both of hers around it. “What is it? Where does it hurt?” “My knee,” he said through clenched teeth. “It’s been hurting, but it’s worse now.” Celia’s eyes flew to the bandages, then to his face, his jaw locked in tension, sweat starting to form at his temple. “You missed your afternoon dose,” she said, her voice soft but urgent. “I think that’s why it’s worse now.” Without hesitation, she turned and pressed the nurse call button, then looked over her shoulder at Mason and Viktor, who were both already rising to their feet. Mason gave a small nod and exhaled, tension draining slightly from
Lorenzo had been battling waves of pain ever since the brutal fight. His body ached with every movement, bruises deepening, cuts stinging, and his ribs still sore from the blows he took. But true to his stubborn nature, he refused to go to any hospital. He didn’t want a doctor, or records, or questions.Instead, it was Fiona who had been tending to his wounds. Her care was far from appreciated, not because she lacked skill, but because Lorenzo made the entire experience hellish. He barked orders, snarled at her when the antiseptic stung, and refused to sit still when she tried to clean his wounds. He didn’t make it easy because he didn’t want to.Fiona had finally drifted off into an exhausted nap in one of the guest rooms, grateful for a few moments of peace after a day of dealing with his volatile moods and relentless pain. But the peace didn’t last long.The door suddenly flung open, slamming against the wall. Fiona jolted awake with a gasp. Lorenzo stood at the threshold, limping
The morning light crept softly into the hospital room, golden rays filtering through the blinds and casting a warm glow over the space. The air was quiet, peaceful, at least on the surface. Celia remained sound asleep, her body curled gently against Rafael’s. Her breath was slow and steady, her head rising and falling with the rhythm of his chest.Rafael, however, had not closed his eyes once. Despite the heavy medication and the lingering fog from the surgery hours before, sleep had evaded him. Pain throbbed beneath his skin in quiet waves, sharpest around his knee and ribs, but he bore it in silence. He didn’t want to wake her. It had been his idea to keep her close, and now that she was here, wrapped around him like a protective warmth, he didn't want to lose the moment, even if it ached.His thoughts were interrupted by the door opening with a soft creak. Doctor Franklin stepped in, a clipboard in hand and a mild smile on his face.“Good morning, Mr. Mercer,” he greeted as he appr
Mason and Viktor stepped out of Rafael’s room, the air feeling a little lighter now that their boss was awake. They strolled across the hallway and slumped into the waiting chairs just outside, letting out simultaneous sighs of exhaustion.“Love makes people do crazy things though,” Viktor said, stretching his legs and leaning his head back against the wall.“Exactly,” Mason agreed with a short chuckle.“I think it's a blessing that I have not fallen in love,” Viktor added.Mason turned to him with a brow raised. “So you didn’t love Fiona at all?”Viktor scoffed. “No way. Fiona’s a seductress. She knows exactly what to do to make a man lose his mind, but that doesn’t mean it’s love. Let’s be real, who wouldn’t want to hit that fat ass at least once?”Mason burst into laughter, “Man, that’s wild.”“But you would love to hit it too, right?” Viktor smirked, nudging him.Mason’s laughter cut short. He gave him a look. “I wouldn’t.”Viktor blinked. “Wait, seriously? Why?”“Are you actually
Viktor gently pulled a chair closer and guided Celia into it. She sank down, still trembling, but after a few deep breaths, the panic slowly began to fade. A quiet, weary smile touched her lips as she wiped her face.Just then, the door opened and Mason walked in, carrying a small food bag.“What’s going on here?” Mason asked, glancing between them.“Not much,” Viktor replied, his tone light.Mason moved toward the hospital bed and placed the food on the rolling bedside table, adjusting it carefully near Rafael’s side.“He is still not awake?” Mason asked, “I thought the doctor said it would only take a few more minutes.”“The doctor said that, we just have to wait. I’m sure he will wake up soon,” Viktor reassured gently.“Celia, hi,” Mason said, only just noticing her sitting quietly near the bed. He didn’t immediately register her state.She nodded in return, her eyes still fixed on Rafael.It didn’t take long before Rafael’s fingers twitched, then his eyelids fluttered open. A smal