INICIAR SESIÓN
"Marry me… or your family pays."
Those were the last words I expected to hear today. I stood in my father’s cramped office, heart hammering, as my gaze met the tall, imposing man in front of me. Dressed in a black suit, his dark eyes seemed to pierce straight through me. His hair was perfectly combed, and his presence was strong, intimidating enough to make me freeze in place. Two men flanked him, silent and dangerous. “Rachel, baby, I can explain,” my father said, stepping toward me, panic in his voice. “What…?” I muttered, confusion and disbelief twisting in my chest. “Your father owes me money; a lot of it,” the man said smoothly. “And I don’t joke about my money.” Before I could react, he pulled a gun from his pocket. I flinched, my breath catching. My father froze, too. “So here’s the deal,” he continued, taking a slow step forward. “You marry me. Your father lives. Refuse… and I won’t be responsible for what happens to him.” I gaped, anger and fear flashing through me. My hand darted for my phone. “I’m calling the police! You can’t threaten my family, you lunatic!” The man’s face darkened. He moved closer, and I stumbled backwards until my back hit the wall. One of his men pressed a gun to my father’s temple. My blood ran cold. “I’m Damien Montrel,” he said, his voice low, smooth, and deadly. “And this is not a request.” My eyes widened. Damien? The name I had only ever heard in whispered warnings, the man whose name alone made even hardened criminals shiver… he was here in my father’s office. My phone slipped from my trembling hands. I glanced at my father. His face was drained of colour, shame and fear immediately replacing the faint confidence he usually carried. He had dragged me into this. “Dad… what did you do?!” My voice shook. Damien’s frown deepened. “You don’t listen, do you? You will address me. I’m being generous. Usually, I would take your father’s organs, but I’m offering a bargain.” I frowned, scared but angry. “I am not an object to be bought!” “Oh, but you are,” Damien spat. “The moment your father decided to borrow millions from me… for years… this is the consequence.” I sank to the floor, tears burning in my eyes. Confusion, fear, and anger swirled inside me. I had just come back from a late night of studying with my friends… and now this. Damien’s gaze didn’t waver. “You have until tomorrow morning to give me your answer,” he said, his voice calm but dangerous. “Think carefully. If you tell anyone I was here… your father, your brother, everyone you love… they will all pay.” I froze. My brother… he was in another city, always working. If he knew… if he came…The thought sent a fresh wave of panic through my chest. He stepped back, giving me space but never breaking eye contact. “Don’t waste my generosity by refusing outright,” he warned. “Tomorrow, you make your choice. And remember… I can find out everything. Even your thoughts are not safe.” With that, Damien turned and walked out, his two men following silently. The door clicked shut. The office felt suddenly suffocating. My father stumbled toward me, falling to his knees. His hands trembled as they gripped my arms. “Tomorrow morning…” I whispered. “How am I supposed to choose?” “Rachel, I-I’m sorry,” he stammered. “I didn’t know he’d drag you into this.” I looked at him, my chest aching too much from anger. “Why were you borrowing money from someone like him?” He looked away, shame clouding his face. “That doesn’t matter now. Rachel listened to me, call Marcus. Tell him to book you a flight out of the country.” “Dad, it’s Damien!” I cried, frustrated, tears spilling down my cheeks. “He’ll find me! There’s nowhere I can run!” “I can offer him myself,” my father said weakly, his voice breaking. “I’ll give him what he wants; my organs, my life, just not you. Please, Rachel, don’t let him have you.” My heart twisted painfully. “But you’ll die. I can’t lose you,” I whispered. He smiled faintly, heartbreak written all over his face. “Yes… But you still have Marcus.” A shaky laugh escaped me. “Marcus barely picks up my calls, Dad,” I tried to joke, but my voice cracked. “I just… I just want you alive.” He placed a trembling hand on my cheek. “You’re the only thing I ever did right, Rachel.” The words broke me. I wrapped my arms around him, burying my face in his shoulder, trembling as the weight of everything crashed down. Because tomorrow morning, I had to choose between my father’s life and my own freedom. —— The first rays of sunlight barely touched the city when I heard a sharp knock on the door. My heart lurched. I knew that sound. I had barely slept, haunted by the nightmare of last night. Damien Montrel was back. And so early. Before I could react, the door burst open. The dark, imposing figure filled the doorway, his suit pristine, eyes cold and sharp. Two men followed silently behind him; their presence alone made the air feel heavy and dangerous. “Time’s up,” Damien said, his voice smooth, low, and deadly. “What’s your choice?” I stood immediately, tense, my pulse racing as I met his gaze. His face was hard, serious, and dangerous but I sensed something else too: anticipation. The faint tightening of his jaw told me he was waiting for my answer, and for a brief second, it almost looked like he cared. Before I could speak, my father stormed into the living room, his voice sharp and trembling. “She’s not marrying you,” he said firmly, standing between us despite the fear in his shaking hands. Damien’s frown deepened. “I didn’t hear those words from her.” “You don’t need to,” my father snapped. “As you can see, she’s standing still. Her silence means no.” Damien’s jaw tightened. His gaze darkened, disappointment flickering across his features before he turned cold again. Without a word, he gestured to his men. “Take him, then.” I froze. The men stepped forward, their boots thudding heavily against the floor. My father stumbled back, still glaring at Damien with defiance burning in his eyes. “Rachel…” he called, voice breaking. “Call your brother and move in with him.” My chest constricted. The men grabbed him roughly, dragging him toward the door. Damien stood still, watching the scene unfold with calm precision, like a judge passing sentence. “Dad!” I screamed, rushing forward, but one of Damien’s men raised his gun instantly, stopping me mid-step. “Stay back,” Damien said quietly, his tone so steady it chilled me. My father’s knees buckled as they pulled him. He tried to fight, but they were stronger and crueller. His face turned pale, sweat glistening on his forehead. Tears blurred my vision as I watched him being dragged away, he looked helpless, humiliated, and terrified. I could feel Damien’s gaze on me, observing, analysing my reaction. His arms were folded calmly, his expression unreadable. He was studying me; measuring how far he could push before I broke. I tried to stay still. Dad was right, it wasn’t fair for me to be involved. But I couldn’t bear it anymore. Every cry, every thud of my father’s shoes against the floor, tore through my chest like glass. “Stop!” I cried. Tears streamed down my face as I stumbled forward. “I… I’ll do it,” I whispered, voice cracking. “I’ll marry you.” For a second, silence filled the room. Even the men paused. Damien’s eyes flicked up, scanning me with a cold, calculating stare. For just a heartbeat, I thought I saw something—approval? Satisfaction?—before his expression hardened again. “Wise choice,” he said, stepping aside. The men released my father, and he dropped to the floor with a groan. “Rachel… no,” he rasped, reaching for me, pain etched across his face. I shook my head, tears spilling freely. “I have to,” I whispered. “I have to keep you alive.” Damien turned to his men, his voice calm again. “Get everything ready. She’s mine now.” My father’s voice broke behind me, but I couldn’t look at him. The world blurred as Damien walked past, his cologne sharp and suffocating, his presence swallowing every ounce of light left in the room. At that moment, I knew my life was no longer my own.Rachel POVMark dragged me out of the room, running urgently as the alarm rang in our ears.I tried to keep up as much as I could. I could hear frantic sounds all around us-footsteps, shouting, doors slamming.Mark pulled out the radio, keeping the volume low as he pushed me into a corner to hide.Static crackled. Then voices:"Top floor clear.""Check the storage units and vents.""She couldn't have gotten far."Mark pulled me forward again. "We need to move fast. They'll check down here soon."I nodded frantically.Then-gunshots. A scream that made me shiver."What was that?" I whispered, trying to keep pace."Ignore it," Mark said. "Just keep moving."We kept running. Down another hallway. Around another corner.Then we stopped.A guard stood there. Jane was with him, speaking urgently into a radio.The guard saw us and raised his weapon."There!" he shouted, speaking to the radio. "She in the-"Mark's gun came up to silence him at onceBut Jane was faster.She raised her gun and s
Rachel POVI couldn't stop crying, tears streaming down my face.Mark tried to pull me to my feet, his face a mix of urgency and sadness."Rachel, we have to move," Mark said. "Right now. We can't be here for too long.""My brother tried to hurt me," I sniffled. "No-he did hurt me. Marcus-""I know, but we need to move. Please. He's going to see the empty room any time soon, and when he does, this entire building will be looking for us." His voice was firm, but his eyes softened. "We need to contact the boss and get out."I stared at him, my eyes blurry, confused and lost. "What if I don't want to go to Damien?""What?!" Mark's eyes widened."If I go, Damien will know Marcus is my brother and he'll hurt him. Or kill him. I don't want him hurt. I can-I can go and meet Marcus now and talk to him. Maybe it's all a misunderstanding. Maybe Marcus will hold me and apologize and stop this-""Rachel," Mark said softly, crouching in front of me. "I don't know your brother. But I do know he's t
Rachel POV"Do you have a better idea?" Mark asked.I didn't.I looked at the vent again. It was so small and dark. The opening barely big enough for a person to fit through.But it was our only option. And I was not ready to come face-to-face with the Raven. "Okay," I whispered. "Okay, let's do it."Mark grabbed the chair I'd been tied to and positioned it under the vent. "You first. I'll boost you up."Every part of my body screamed in protest as I climbed onto the chair. Mark steadied me, his hands firm on my waist."On three," he said. "One. Two. Three."He lifted.I grabbed the edge of the vent opening, my arms shaking. Pain radiated through my shoulders, my ribs, everywhere Jane had hurt me.But I pulled myself up anyway, entering into the tight space, holding back a cough from the dust and dirt."Keep going," Mark urged from below. "Don't stop."I crawled forward on my elbows and knees, ignoring the aches from my bruises.Behind me, I heard Mark pull himself up into the vent.
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Rachel POVI didn't know how long it lasted.Minutes? Hours?Time stopped meaning anything.Jane still circled me slowly, the pliers in her hand catching the dim light. My body was already covered in cuts, bruises, burns from where she'd-The door suddenly banged open.One of Jane's men stood there, face tense, breathing hard."Ma'am-we have a situation. You need to come now."Jane's head snapped toward him, irritation flashing across her face. "I'm busy.""Security breach," he said urgently. "Multiple vehicles approaching the west perimeter. Armed."Jane froze. "How many?""At least six that we can see. Black SUVs. Military grade."Her eyes widened. "Montrel.""We think so. They're still two miles out but moving fast."Jane cursed, dropping the pliers onto the table with a clatter. "How did he find us this quickly?""Unknown, ma'am. But if we don't mobilize now-""I know." She was already moving toward the door. "Lock this room. Post two guards outside. I'll deal with them after we h
Content Warning: This chapter contains references to violence, torture, and kidnapping. Reader discretion advised.Rachel POVPain shot through my head, sharp and blinding. My ears were ringing so loudly it intensified the headache pounding behind my eyes.I groaned in pain.And then everything came rushing back.The library. The men. Leo falling. Being dragged away.My eyes shot open.I was in a dark, small room. Tied to a chair in the middle of it.I inhaled sharply, fear shooting through me like ice.I was kidnapped.And Leo-Leo fell down the slope. I was about to cry at the thought of him being hurt when-"Mrs. Montrel."I turned sharply, seeing Mark in the far corner of the room, also tied to a chair. But he looked so beaten up with bruises and blood covering him.I gasped."What happened to-""No time," Mark interrupted, his voice hoarse. "I'll find a way to get you out. The boss will probably know something is wrong by now, so you don't need to worry."I was about to say more w
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