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The Game Tightens

Author: Merem
last update publish date: 2026-05-07 19:44:53

‎Emily Vale sat on the edge of the sleek leather chair, her fingers wrapped tightly around the thin hospital-like blanket Victor had given her. The room was quiet, almost sterile, but it wasn’t empty. Every shadow, every faint click of the security cameras, reminded her she was trapped—but not in the way she had been before. Now it felt more calculated. Strategic. Like she was being observed as much for who she was as for what she might know.

‎The soft hum of the air conditioning seemed louder than it should have been. She tugged the blanket closer, refusing the clothes that had been delivered earlier. Not out of pride. Out of defiance. She would not let him buy her compliance with silk shirts and cashmere sweaters. If he thought that would soften her, he was mistaken.

‎Victor Laurent entered the room without knocking. That calm, controlled step, the kind that always made people instinctively straighten their posture, was exactly the presence that had haunted her since she’d woken up in this nightmare. The man who had taken her. The man she now knew had made a mistake.

‎He didn’t smile. He didn’t apologize. He didn’t acknowledge the fact that he had kidnapped the wrong girl. Instead, he approached slowly, measuredly, and stopped just short of her chair, studying her like she was a puzzle he needed solved.

‎“Sit,” he said. Not a command, not really. More of a proposition.

‎Emily’s fingers curled into fists under the blanket. “You don’t get to tell me anything anymore,” she said. Her voice was steadier than she felt.

‎He raised a brow. “Really?”

‎“Yes,” she shot back, “because every word you speak is a lie, or a half-truth at best.”

‎Victor’s lips pressed into a thin line. He leaned against the edge of the desk, arms crossed. “Half-truths are more effective than lies,” he said simply. “And right now, honesty could kill you.”

‎Her pulse quickened, not with fear, but with indignation. “Then why am I still alive?”

‎He didn’t answer immediately. He let the words linger in the room, like smoke curling into every corner. Finally, he said, “Because I don’t make mistakes twice.”

‎Emily’s chest tightened. “So the first one—was that…?” She let the question trail off, her eyes narrowing.

‎Victor’s expression darkened. “The first one… was inconvenient. And costly.” He paused. “You were not supposed to be taken. And yet, here you are.”

‎The words should have terrified her. They should have crushed her. Instead, they fueled something else. Anger. She looked at him directly, unflinching. “So what? You made a mistake. You drag me from my life, lock me up, and then just… leave me to figure it out?”

‎Victor didn’t flinch. “I left because I had to assess the damage.”

‎“The damage?” she repeated incredulously. “I’m not the problem!”

‎“That’s exactly what you think,” he said softly. Then, almost casually, he leaned closer. “But now you are.”

‎Emily felt a chill creep up her spine. He wasn’t threatening her. He was stating facts. Calculated facts. She was part of a game she hadn’t even realized existed.

‎Outside, in the controlled chaos of Victor’s estate, men moved silently like shadows, watching monitors, tapping into live feeds. Nothing escaped their notice—not Emily’s every move, not the subtle shift in her posture, not the barely audible intake of her breath when Victor stepped into the room.

‎At the same time, news of Emily’s disappearance had reached the diner. Mrs. Harper, her manager, called the police. Missing persons reports were filed. Security cameras from the surrounding streets were pulled, nothing yet linking directly to Victor. But Emily’s sister, Elena Vale, sitting in a small apartment downtown, saw the news on her tablet.

‎Her hand froze mid-scroll. Her breath caught. Because she knew. She knew exactly who could have done this. And she knew, without even thinking, that her sister was walking into danger she hadn’t fully comprehended.

‎Elena’s fingers hovered over her keyboard. She typed a single message, then deleted it, and started over.

‎“You weren’t supposed to touch her.”

‎Hit send.

‎Back in the room, Emily’s irritation had begun to give way to calculation. Her life, as mundane as it had been before, had suddenly expanded into something dangerous and complex. Every word Victor spoke, every glance he gave, wasn’t just about her. It was about her sister. And now she understood: she wasn’t merely a victim. She was leverage.

‎Victor moved closer again, eyes narrowing slightly. “Tell me about your sister. Is she… reckless?”

‎Emily’s pulse jumped, surprised by the question. “Reckless? She’s smart. And careful. She wouldn’t—”

‎“You’re not answering my question,” he interrupted smoothly. “I want details.”

‎Emily’s jaw clenched. “Why do you care?”

‎Victor’s eyes were unreadable. “Because her actions affect yours.”

‎She laughed bitterly. “So now my life depends on my sister?”

‎“Yes.”

‎Silence filled the room. The kind that made Emily’s teeth ache. Every second stretched into an eternity. She wanted to hate him. She did. And she did. But underneath, something else stirred—a reluctant awareness that he wasn’t simply cruel. He was cautious. Methodical. He was thinking several steps ahead, and that thought both terrified and unsettled her.

‎Her hands flexed into fists again. “If she’s in trouble, then let me go. I can help her.”

‎He tilted his head, studying her. “You think it’s that simple?”

‎Emily’s lips pressed into a hard line. “What choice do I have?”

‎Victor didn’t answer immediately. He crossed to the desk, picked up a tablet, and flicked through surveillance feeds. His expression remained impassive, but Emily could see the subtle tightening of his jaw, the narrowing of his eyes. Something had shifted.

‎He handed the tablet to her without a word. On the screen, she saw someone—a black SUV—circling near a location she didn’t recognize. The timestamp was recent.

‎“She’s being watched,” he said finally.

‎Emily’s stomach turned. “Elena?”

‎“Yes.”

‎She dropped the tablet. “She’s going to know I’m taken.”

‎Victor nodded slowly. “And that will complicate things further. For both of you.”

‎Emily swallowed, trying to steady herself. She wanted to argue. To refuse. To escape. But the reality hit her: she was not in control. Not yet. And the more she realized it, the more dangerous her situation became.

‎Victor’s phone buzzed again. Another message. He read it quickly, then tucked it away.

‎Emily noticed. “Another one?”

‎He didn’t answer. Instead, he leaned against the wall, arms folded, and studied her.

‎“You should know,” he said slowly, “the files your sister took… they’re not just about me. They involve people who can and will kill to protect themselves.”

‎Emily’s blood ran cold. She had assumed this was about Victor’s organization, maybe some shadowy criminal network. But this… this was bigger. Much bigger.

‎“Then I should leave,” she said quietly. “I need to—”

‎“You cannot,” he interrupted sharply. “Not until I know she’s safe. Not until I know exactly what she has, and who is behind this.”

‎Her chest tightened. “So I’m a hostage?”

‎Victor’s gaze sharpened. “Collateral.”

‎The word cut deeper than any threat ever could. It wasn’t just a label—it was a statement of the stakes. Her life. Her sister’s life. The political chaos that now extended far beyond her comprehension.

‎Hours passed in tense silence. Victor left only briefly, returning with a simple meal. Emily refused to eat, but his presence lingered like a shadow. He didn’t try to seduce, charm, or intimidate her—he simply existed, a reminder of the reality she now faced.

‎Then the call came.

‎Victor answered it in a low voice. Emily could only catch pieces of it.

‎“…confirmed… surveillance… yes, the twin… no mistakes… proceed carefully…”

‎He hung up. His eyes, dark and unreadable, met hers.

‎“They’re moving faster than I expected,” he said. “And if they find her before I do… you won’t survive.”

‎Emily’s chest tightened. “Why are you telling me this?”

‎“Because you need to understand,” he replied. “You are in the middle of a war you didn’t start. And you are alive only because I decided to keep you alive.”

‎She swallowed hard. The anger inside her was now a mixture of fear, resentment, and an unsettling curiosity.

‎She could see it clearly now: Victor Laurent was not a man who acted recklessly. Every step, every decision, every threat he delivered had a purpose. And she was trapped within the scope of that purpose.

‎Emily sat, eyes fixed on the door, aware that outside, the world had shifted in ways she didn’t yet understand.

‎Elena Vale was already moving. She was not innocent. She was not passive. And Emily realized, with a sinking heart, that her sister was about to make choices that would drag them both further into danger.

‎Victor Laurent, standing by the window, watched the estate grounds silently. He knew the wrong girl had been taken. He knew the right girl was out there. And he knew that letting Emily leave was no longer an option.

‎Not because of obsession. Not yet.

‎But because she had become the only thing standing between him and chaos he couldn’t afford.

‎The game had begun.

‎And Emily Vale, unwillingly, was its first piece.

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