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A low and dangerous laugh like he was so unbothered. “Is that a threat, Tesoro?” he said, a smirk on his lips. “This isn't funny. You're a murderer. This is crazy. And you…you're sick!” “Watch your words!”His voice echoed. He stepped closer, his scent of mint and expensive cologne filling my senses and making it hard to think straight. “You need help.” “You're brave. I admire that.” His hands grabbed my chin fiercely, so hard that it hurt. I tried to pull away but his grip was firm. “But don't you dare speak to me in that way.” “This is not normal,” tears threatened to spill from my eyes but I fought them back so desperately. “This is your reality now,” his voice low and dangerous, yet calm enough to terrify me. “You belong to me now, Tessa.” A sense of finality in his voice. “I don't belong to you,” I managed, even though my voice came out small. “You will.” He let go of my chin. I felt like I was falling, the ground slipping beneath me. I shook my head ‘no’. I quickly reached for the door knob, opening it. I needed to get away from him and all this insanity. Before I could step out, two men stepped forward from outside the door, blocking my way. They were dressed in all black and reeked of smoke. I tried to push past them but they stood firm in their place, causing me to stumble backwards and nearly missing my balance. “Let her go.” His instruction was straight and clear and just like they were remote controlled, they stepped to the side. I didn't look back. I didn't waste another second or thought. I hurried out as fast as I could not minding the fact that my shift just began. The sun was nearly gone by the time I stepped out of the building. My breath came in short and panicked gasps as I flagged down a cab. I slid inside, clutching my shaking hands to my chest. “Please, take me to the nearest police station,” I told the cab driver with a shaking voice. He looked at me through the rear view mirror, taking in my disheveled appearance but he nodded and pulled into the street. The ride felt endless and after what seemed like hours, the cab slowed down in front of a building with “POLIZIA” in bold letters across the top. I paid quickly and left without my change. I stepped into the building feeling out of place. The weight of what I had just come to do weighing down on me but I gathered some courage. A young officer in blue uniform sat behind a counter and I made my way towards him. “I need to make a report,” I blurted out before I began to second guess myself. He looked up, blinking at me. “Uh, sit down, miss.” I sat on a hard plastic chair, resting my sweaty palms on my knees. He pulled out a pen and a form. “Alright, what happened?” “I witnessed a murder,” saying it out loud to someone made it feel so real. The officer's pen froze mid-air, his eyes slowly lifting to meet mine. A shocked look appeared on his face. “Your name?” he asked. “Tessa Hartley,” I replied, swallowing hard. “Nationality?” I'm from London. I moved here two months ago.” He nodded slowly while writing it down. “Do you have evidence of this murder?” I shook my head, the feeling of helplessness resurfacing. “No I don't.” “Do you know the victim?” I shook my head once more. I could see the frustrated look on his face as he leaned into his seat. “No evidence and no victim. We have nothing to work with here.” “I…I have a name.” “A name?” “Of the murderer,” I said, my voice firm. “Mr. Vitale,”my voice was barely above a whisper at the mention of his name. Fear and recognition immediately flashed in his eyes before he looked down again. He cleared his throat. “Hold on a minute.” He excused himself. I sat there alone while trying to school my emotions. My family back home was not safe and neither was I. A few minutes later, another man came out. He was much older with a different uniform, like a higher ranking officer. “This way, miss,” he gestured for me to follow him. I followed him down a hallway into an office with a single desk and two chairs. He offered me a seat while he closed the door behind us and took a seat across from me. “Miss Hartley, I understand you wish to report a murder?” He asked calmly, folding his hands on the desk. “Yes,” I nodded. “I saw a man being killed last night.” “And you say you have a name?” “Mr. Vitale,” I repeated. He tried to mask his emotion but I caught a flicker of fear in his eyes. He let out a small sigh. “And you're certain about what you saw?” “I know what I saw,” I snapped. “He shot the man in cold blood.” “And you waited until now to report it?” He retorted. “I…I was scared,” I confessed, feeling vulnerable. He cleared his throat. “Sometimes, when people move to a new country, the language, the stress and so many other things can…create some confusion or make up scenarios in their minds.” My jaw dropped. “Are you saying I imagined it?” I asked in disbelief. “I'm saying it's possible you misunderstood what you saw,” he said. “You were probably just going through so much stress. I'd recommend you just get some rest.” “Get some rest? I told you I know what I saw and you're telling me to get some rest? Get some rest when I'm being threatened?” my voice was rising but I didn't care. “You have no evidence whatsoever and you're clearly defaming Mr. Vitale. We're looking at up to five years jail time here for you if Mr. Vitale finds out about this and decides to press charges.” he said, no remorse in his voice. “You can't just ignore this. A man was killed and you're siding with the murderer!” “Careful what you say young lady. Mr. Vitale is a very powerful man.” He leaned closer, “Miss Hartley, for your own safety, I suggest you forget what you think you saw and move on with your life.” His words came as a slap to my face. This was unbelievable. I stood up abruptly, the chair scraping against the tiles and making a screeching sound but I didn't care. “Forget it!” I hissed and stormed out of the office. This was a nightmare. My whole life was spiraling out of control that even the police couldn't help me. But what made everything worse was the fact that my family was in danger. Even at this moment their fate was uncertain to me. I finally let the tears fall freely, not holding back anything anymore. The sobs came and I let them out. The night breeze did nothing to soothe me instead they served as a cold reminder to my reality. I don't know how long I walked but I found myself outside my apartment building. I took the stairs up to my flat and made sure to lock the doors properly. It felt like a hassle to take a shower but I did it nonetheless, putting on a pink tank top and some black shorts. I got to the living room and sloped down on the couch, the exhaustion of the day kicking in. The last thing I remembered was trying to reach for my phone before sleep enveloped me.TESSAThe knife slipped from my fingers for the fifth time, clattering against the chopping board.I glanced towards the closed study door for what felt like the hundredth time since dad and Leonardo disappeared behind it.I picked up the knife again, trying to concentrate on slicing up the vegetables but they ended up falling once more.“Honey, you're going to lose a finger at this rate,” mum said, gently taking the knife from me and handing it to Ella to carry on with the task.I let out a shaky breath. My nerves were getting the best of me and I couldn't hold still anymore.It's been close to an hour since they've both been in there having a ‘talk’ after they all saw me hugging him outside.This wasn't how I wanted to introduce him to my family but certain things were out of my control and now I was literally about to pull my hair out, trying to imagine what they would both be talking about for this long.I should knock, right? Perhaps cause some sort of distraction, no?I dried my
LEONARDO The moment I ended the call, I turned to face Matteo. His expression hardened, though a flicker of concern remained in his eyes.“Prepare the jet immediately,” I ordered, already making my way towards the exit.He nodded in understanding, pulling out his phone. “What do we do about him?” Matteo asked, referring to Enzo.I glanced at the pathetic bastard still muffling beneath the hood.In a blink of an eye, I raised my gun and fired two bullets straight to his head, watching his body slump before blood pooled around him.“Dispose of the motherfucker,” I said, not sparing another goddamn second before leaving the warehouse.Matteo muttered quick instructions to my men before following me out, walking ahead to hold the car door open for me.I got in and he rounded the car, getting in at the other side before the driver pulled into the road, fueling the accelerator as fast as he could. “Boss, this just came in for you,” Matteo said in a tight voice, handing me the tabletI too
LEONARDO These past twelve days have been the most painfully slow and insufferable days of my life. I couldn't believe how empty and easily fucking agitated I felt as a result of her absence and now this lying bastard kneeling in front of me was getting on my last fucking nerve.I lit the cigarette in my hand, taking a long drag before puffing out the smoke.“You of all people should know better how this will end. But…” I took a long drag. “I'm feeling a bit generous today,” I said, letting the smoke swirl through my lips as I spoke.Two more fucking days and my woman will be right back in my arms, exactly where she belongs. “So I'm going to let you choose your death.”I managed to rise to my feet, using my walking stick as support while ignoring the dull ache that shot up through my spine.That bastard, Enzo. He fucking thought he could escape us after hoarding our shipments without being accountable but now, here he was, tied up to the floor like a cunt and pleading like a fuckin
TESSAThe music was much louder now than it was inside the car.I hadn't realized when Ella rounded the car till she looped her arm through mine, a wide smile on her face.“This is wild!” She laughed, clearly still amazed. “Look at all of this.”My gaze followed hers.The entire town square had been transformed into a display of colors and bright banners with people dressed in traditional costume and masquerade masks, dancing and moving in a procession.I couldn't help but stare. It was indeed a very beautiful sight.“Can we get closer? I want to see what's happening over there,” she said, pointing to a distance. Mum, dad and Jason came down from the car behind, looking fascinated by the view. Giovanni also alighted since the roads ahead were practically blocked due to the festival.We got closer, mixing with the crowd as they cheered loudly to the performance of some masked dancers in what looked like an elevated stage.“Oh crap. I think I forgot my phone in the car,” Ella said bes
TESSA They say you know you're falling when you can't stop thinking about someone. When they’re the first thought on your mind every morning and the last one you drift to sleep with each night.When you find yourself smiling to the sound of their voices and counting down the seconds left till you're able to hear them again.When you feel whole because they complete every broken piece you harbor. When you learn to accept them entirely, flaws and imperfections. With Leonardo, nothing else mattered. I didn't care about how absurd our relationship was, I didn't care about how dangerous his world was. I didn't care that feeling this way was like walking into a battlefield with no armour to shield me. All I cared about was him and these feelings he stirred up within me.It's been a week since my birthday and each day ever since, it felt like I was getting to know him much better.We'd talk for hours on call about the most random things, sometimes laughing till my stomach hurt.He loved
TESSA I took a shower and got dressed in a two-piece swimsuit I found among the numerous gifts on the bed, wrapping a knitted sarong round my waist and placing a straw hat on my head. I grabbed a pair of sunglasses and some sunscreen from one of the bags before heading out of the cabin. Following the spiral staircase, I came up to the upper sun deck, holding the railing for support as the wind blew through my hair. “And right here we have the birthday girl!” Ella squealed as she approached me, her left hand draped on my waist while her other hand held up her phone in front of us as a video was recording. “Hi,” I smiled, waving at the camera. “Happy birthday, sis. I love you so so much.” “Thank you,” I blushed as she kissed my cheek before turning to face the camera once more. “She's the best sister in the whole world and I'm so lucky she's mine,” She said and I saw some heart emojis go up on her phone. “Awwn,” I dramatically placed a hand on my chest. “That's really sweet. I'
TESSA I hummed softly, stirring as fingers brushed through my hair. My eyes blinked open, adjusting to the light. A dull ache shot through my neck from sleeping in such an awkward position, and I winced as I tried to lift my head. “Watching you sleep just became my favorite thing to do,” a deep,
LEONARDO 2 DAYS AGO… “You'll do exactly what I say. That's how you keep them alive,” I fumed, my jaw clenched. Rage barely contained. Her face contorted in confusion but she knew better than to keep countering me. Without a word, I turned on my heels, Matteo falling into step behind me. “Boss,
TESSA His claim to me. I feared that I just made the worst decision of my life. And maybe it was. “I…I…you…ju…,” I stammered, my lips parting but the words refused to form. My mind went blank, crashing like glass under the weight of his revelation. He was the Mafia. Not just a murderer, not a ma
TESSA What?! My breath hitched as I held the documents in my hands, not believing what I just read. I was caged between him and the walls behind me. His body barely inches away from mine. I tilted my head up to be able to look at him, my mind drawing blank at our close proximity. His hair fel







