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.They both burst into laughter as Rafael climbed into the bed and pulled Celia gently into his arms. The room fell into a peaceful silence, broken only by the sound of their breathing. Soon enough, Celia fell asleep, and Rafael exhaled softly in relief.But as time passed, the warmth of her body next to his began to make him uncomfortably hot. Not wanting to disturb her, he stayed still until he was certain she was in a deep sleep. Then, as quietly as possible, he slipped out of bed and went into the shower for a cold bath. Afterward, instead of returning to the room, he settled on the couch in the living room to give her space and rest properly.The night passed quietly, and morning crept in gently. Celia was up early, and before long, the smell of freshly cooked breakfast filled the house. The delicious aroma stirred Rafael from sleep. Sleepy but curious, he rubbed his eyes and followed the scent into the kitchen.“What are you doing?” he asked, his voice laced with concern. “Don’t
There was a pause on the line, and then both Nico and Lilly started yelling over each other.“No way!”“Is that a Range Rover?” Lilly gasped.“What the hell!” Nico exclaimed. “Are you serious right now?”Celia turned the camera back to her face, her cheeks glistening as tears of happiness welled in her eyes. “I feel so happy.”Behind her, Rafael leaned on the doorway, arms still folded, watching her light up in ways he had not seen since before the kidnapping. His chest ached with how much he wanted to keep that smile on her face forever, even if she was mad at him.Lilly’s voice rang out again. “Girl, I’m happier but you have to marry that man!”“Like immediately.” Nico added.Celia laughed through her tears. “We are on a break.”“Break from what?” Lilly asked, narrowing her eyes.“Our relationship,” Celia replied casually, as though it were nothing.“Doesn’t seem like a break to me. And what are you doing back at your house? Too many things are going on right now!”“I’ve got to go r
“Everything’s in place?” Rafael asked.Viktor gave a short nod. “Arranged,” he said simply, his eyes sharp. “its being moved from your place to hers,”“Good,” Rafael said, jaw tight. “No slip-ups. I want it to be perfect.Viktor gave him a look that said, There won’t be, then turned back toward the door.Inside, a nurse had just finished helping Celia into the wheelchair. She sat stiffly, her expression unreadable, but her eyes briefly searched for Rafael when he walked back in. He stepped forward, lifting her small hospital bag in one hand and wheeling her out himself.The hallways of the hospital echoed faintly with their footsteps. Viktor moved ahead to bring the car around. Rafael didn’t speak, he didn’t try to force a conversation. He just pushed her gently, carefully, the silence between them heavy but not cruel. Just uncertain.At the hospital entrance, the black car pulled up smoothly. Viktor stepped out, opened the door, and then opened the trunk to load the bags. Rafael bent
Two days had passed since the chaos unfolded. Viktor had already dropped Falco off at the dungeon they used for interrogation, a dark, unforgiving place where prisoners went without food or comfort. Falco was left to rot, a silent punishment for his reckless gamble.Meanwhile, Rafael barely ate, his world reduced to the hospital room where Celia lay unconscious. He sat by her side hour after hour, anxiety gnawing at him despite the doctors’ reassurances that she was stable and would wake soon. Yet, every quiet moment felt heavy with fear, the unknown pressing down on him like a weight.In a quieter part of the hospital, Mason stepped into Dalton’s room, his heart tightening when he saw the man awake. The relief surged inside him, but Mason buried it deep, this wasn’t the time to show weakness. Instead, he masked his feelings behind a guarded voice.“Oh, you are finally awake,” Mason said, trying to sound casual.Dalton gave a faint nod, his eyes searching Mason’s face.“Can’t speak ye
Mason drove at breakneck speed, weaving through traffic with one hand gripping the wheel and the other braced against the dashboard as adrenaline surged through his veins. Celia lay in the backseat, unconscious but breathing. Her pulse was weak, her skin cold, and the marks on her neck were stark reminders of how close she had come to death.As soon as he reached the hospital, Mason leapt out and flagged down the emergency team. “She’s in the back! She needs help now!”Doctors and nurses rushed toward the vehicle, swiftly placing Celia on a stretcher and wheeling her into the emergency unit. Mason followed as far as they allowed him, his chest heaving with every breath, until the swinging doors shut him out. A nurse turned to him.“She’s stable for now,” she said gently. “But she’s unconscious. We’ll monitor her closely.”Mason gave a tight nod, his eyes still locked on the doors. “Please take care of her.”He took a moment to collect himself, then approached the front desk. “I need t
The car came to a sudden halt, tires grinding against the cracked concrete as Rafael slammed the door open. Without hesitation, he led the charge toward the rusted entrance of the warehouse. Mason, Viktor, and Dalton followed closely behind, their footsteps echoing in the chilling silence.Rafael kicked the heavy metal door, which groaned but gave way, swinging open just enough for them to slip inside. Shadows danced along the peeling walls, lit only by the faint glow of their tactical flashlights. The air was thick with dust and the stench of damp decay.As they moved deeper into the cavernous warehouse, the sharp crack of gunfire shattered the tense silence like a thunderclap. Dalton ’s eyes widened in shock, his body jerking as a bullet tore through his chest. The pain hit him like a freight train, raw, searing, and immediate.He gasped, clutching desperately at the wound, crimson soaking his fingers. His breath came in ragged, shallow bursts as the world around him blurred. His k