Mag-log inThe car was quiet.
Kyla's arms were folded, face red as she couldn’t stop thinking about what he had said earlier.
Was her life truly in danger?
Why did her father choose and trust him, of all people, to take care of her?
Mr. Redd was making calls, speaking a language that sounds Italian. Was that where he’d come from?
Even though she’d hate to admit it, he was breathtaking. Like one of those hot, sexy men she’d read about in novels. Ones that made her squeal sheepishly on her bed almost every night.
His raven-black hair was a kind you’d crave to run a hand over and play with. Longer than usual. Well-defined jaw line that gave him a predatory appeal.
'No Kyla.'
'Don’t look at him that way.'
'He was a man who kidnapped you, claiming it was a wish from your father.'
“Answer these once you are done staring.”
Kyla’s face caught fire. She cleared her throat, wishing she could sink lower in the car seat.
“I wasn’t staring.”
Without looking, he shook the file in front of her face. His other hand was busy on his phone.
Sighing, she took the paper, expecting a list of people who suddenly want her dead, instructions for her assassination, secret codes from her father’s past, a treasure map… or maybe a heist plan.
But it was none of that.
There were surprisingly simple questions about her. Questions like her hobbies, likes, allergies, favorite colors, and so many more.
“Mr. Redd, you’re such a nice man. Dragging me in here and suddenly wants to know all about me.”
“Just answer the questions, Wildling.”
“Don’t call me that, Mr. Illegal.”
“The name is Carlos Redd,” he said, finally looking at her. “Do you talk this much?”
“Get used to and ready to be tormented with it if you won’t take me back,” she said. “Why do I have to move to the city?”
“So, I can keep my eyes on you. You can always come back here to visit, only with my permission.”
She sat back with a huff, set the file in the middle, and dragged a hand through her hair. Today had already felt exhausting, going back and forth with someone as annoying as him.
She can’t believe she was suddenly forced to leave her quiet life here in the countryside of New York.
Kyla had been in the city a few times, but never liked the chaotic environment. She preferred life with quiet air, trees, and animals.
The rest of the drive was silent. Kyla kept herself busy with games, occasionally glancing at the tall, fancy buildings that seemed to reach the sky as they rolled by outside the window.
After four hours, the car finally rolled past the open iron gates in a deliberate movement.
The house was sleek, sculptured like one of those she’d seen in magazines. Two stories high, vast, not intimidating but elegant. Tall polished windows kissed by the afternoon sunlight. A fountain sat at the center of the driveway. The garden bloomed with beautiful flowers.
The interior was unmistakably beautiful, well-arranged, and neat as if untouched. Screaming wealth.
How did her father know someone like him?
“Is this to your liking?” Carlos asked behind, hands tucked in his pocket.
“To my liking?”
“There are others,” he muttered flatly.
Others? How many houses does he have?
“I figured out you’d prefer something this simple,” he added.
“It’s fine,” she shrugged. “It doesn’t really matter. I won’t be here for long.”
He ignored her words and pushed his glasses up. “The staff will bring you food. Eat, and rest.” He said.
Then, he ordered the driver to take her to her room before striding away.
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“You’re in the city?!” Chelsea exclaimed on the other side of the phone.
“Yup,” Kyla rolled to the other side of her bed. “It’s been three days. I'm still trying to adapt.”
“That is awesome. Why are you just telling me this now? Could have come over and taken you around.”
Kyla sighed. “Never mind, Chelsea. I won’t be staying long.”
“Why not? The city is fun. Forget all that your father said about here. Yeah, it might be sometimes dangerous, but it’s extremely fun too. I missed you, Kyla. We should meet. Besides, you need to cheer up.”
Chelsea was Kyla’s cousin, who moved to the city last year. She’d begged Kyla to come with her, but Kyla was adamant about staying and soon realized how much she missed Chelsea.
“So, is this mysterious friend of your father treating you well?”
“I haven’t seen him in the last three days. But from what I can tell… He is grumpy. Too commanding. You should see the way he shoved me into his car,” Kyla gritted as she recalled.
“Hot. Sounds like one of those possessive mafia shit.”
“No, it’s not,” her face squeezed with distaste.
“Listen. I’m pretty sure your dad made this decision for a reason. You’ll be fine.”
“I’m not staying.”
“Quit being stubborn. Jayden will be thrilled to hear you’re here.”
A shadow fell over Kyla’s face at the mention of the name. Hesitant, she said. “I haven’t… spoken with him in a month,” her second hand fidgeted with the hem of her dress. “Even after my father died, he never called or texted. Never visit.”
“Are you in a fight with him?”
Kyla exhaled. “He barely contacts me ever since he left for the city. He’s fading off each day, Chelsea, and… I don’t know what to do.”
That was one of the many reasons she hated the city. The environment changes people. Make them forget where they came from. Forget those they care for as they sink into the chaotic life.
Noting the tension, Chelsea changed the topic and told her about the club she works for and the wildlife in it.
After an hour, the call ended. Kyla was once again surrounded by the four walls of loneliness.
“Why did he bring me here if he was going to disappear?” She swung her legs off the bed, deciding to have a snack downstairs. “So much for a guardian, huh?”
A pair of ice blue eyes met hers as she swung the door open. Carlos stood at the threshold, one hand mid-air as if he was about to knock.
He was in a grey suit, with his hair gelled backward. His silver earrings shimmered under the dim light.
“Oh, look who is here.” She folded her arms, trying to sound neutral. “You are doing a great job keeping me company, Mr. Illegal.”
He put his hands back in his pockets. “You hated my company three days ago. Hated it so much, you decided not to respond to my text or calls.”
“I do not want to have anything to do with you.”
He threw his head backward with a sigh, then took a step into the room. Then another.
And another.
Eyes piercing through her.
Kyla instinctively stepped back, her heart hammering in her rib cage. “What are you doing?”
“You don’t listen, do you?” he said. His voice ran deeply low. The kind that would make the back of your hair stand and make you obey without realizing.
Kyla's back touched the wall.
"Don't come any closer," she warned, but her voice didn't sound as fierce as she wanted.
Carlos stopped in front of her. Enough for her to feel the heat radiating off his suit.
Her breath hitched.
“You think ignoring me will change the fact that you’re here? That you’re under my care?”
"I didn’t ask for this."
“It doesn’t matter what you want. Your father trusted me, and I don’t break promises.”
“Then transfer custody,” she snapped. “You have connections, don’t you? Lawyers, money, whatever you are, just sign the papers and let me go back to my life.”
"You really think it’s that simple?" Carlos leaned, one hand above her, the other in his pocket. "You're not here because of the law. You're here because of danger.”
“Danger from whom?”
“That,” he said, “is something you’ll know when you’re ready. For now… eat, live your life, I won't interfere. Just stay where I can see you and always respond to my texts and calls.”
"So I’m a bird in a golden cage?” Kyla let out a bitter laugh. "I don't need you, Mr. Redd. I'm going to leave, whether you like it or not, even if you tie me to the bed."
The words spilled out before she could stop herself.
Well, you'd say anything when a hot devil in a suit has you trapped between his super annoying charm and a dresser.
"Should I?" He raised a brow.
"Should you what?"
"Tie you to the fucking bed, Miss Harper."
"You were a good actor back there," John said to Carlos as they drove back to the hospital."Not as good as you, though. For a moment, I thought you were going to put a bullet between my eyes," Carlos muttered, hands tight on the steering wheel."Good thing we talked about it before coming here," John said."Hm. Figured she’d use that against you," he glance briefly at John. "We cool?""Yeah, of course" John didn't hesitate to answer.The car fell quiet, saved from the hum of the engine and sounds of other vehicles."We let out more than what we planned back there," John muttered, and Carlos immediately glanced at him."You know I don't mean shit about how I feel about you, right?""Yeah, yeah. I don't mean mine either," he said. "What about what you said you feel towards my daughter? Was that a lie too?"Carlos exhaled a shaky breath.Before he could speak again, Carlos received a call from Vee, which he picked up immediately.Vee's voice was shaky on the other end. "Where are you gu
Gasps and screams erupted around the restaurant. Mothers shielded their children. Couples clung to each other. When someone reached for their phone, Cordelia’s guard raised his gun in warning.Meanwhile, laughter escaped Carlos’s lips as blood stained them.“So this is how you repay me, John? I’ve fought beside you, side by side,” he sniffled. “I won wars for you, even saved your life.”“Yet you disgust me,” John muttered. “You’re never going to be okay, Carlos. You are sick, and you need help. I thought you were getting better,” he shook his head gently. “But now I know the truth. The monster Fred created in you still lives. I coaxed it out for a little while, and that time is exhausted. It is back, staring at me without remorse for ruining my daughter’s life!”Carlos snickered, his hand clutching the bleeding part of his chest. He stared at John with heavy emotions swirling in his eyes.“Is that what you’ve always seen me as?” Carlos’s voice cracked. “A monster? I thought you saw me
John blinked, looking confused.“Let me help you.” Cordelia leaned forward. “Your friend was supposed to be her protector, her handler. Not crawl into bed with her and brand her as his. He took her to the very same club, into the very same lifestyle you were against. Carlos has always had something with crossing the lines, hasn’t he?”John swallowed the excess saliva in his throat. His face paled as sheet. "What?"Cordelia looked satisfied by John's expression to the news. “He set rules, treated her like a desire, and when your daughter wanted something real, he left. And that led to her taken.”“Is that true?” His question wasn't directed at Cordelia. It was to Carlos, who was listening on the other side. “Was everything she said true, or is she just simply drunk?”Carlos sighed low on the other side. The silence that followed was heavy. Then finally...“It's true, John. I'm sorry…”“Fuck,” John muttered, his eyes shutting momentarily as if taking in the news. “Fuck, Carlos. Fuck.”
Carlos froze, his hand still clutching the doctor's neck tightly. His chest heaved as if every breath had been knocked out of his system.Kyla will die?“How do we stop it?” John asked, his voice cracking from behind.“Only Cordelia has the solution. She'd prepared it in case things go wrong. She is probably still with it,” the doctor cried. “Please spare my life. I'm just another hostage to Cordelia. I have a family I haven't seen in five years… I beg you.”Carlos released the doctor, letting the man crumple to the ground, and immediately rushed to Kyla.He held and kissed the back of her hand.“Hey, Wildling,” he said, swallowing as his lips trembled. “If you can hear me, I want you to stop fighting it. Or you're going to kill yourself.”Kyla’s head moved, her body shivering.“Wildling, please. I can't lose you,” he said.“She can't hear, sire,” the doctor said, and Carlos slowly glanced over his shoulder, his expression tight with anger.“She probably also doesn't know that fightin
“Was she a lot of trouble?” John asked, his tone calm as he stared through the hospital’s transparent glass, Carlos seated beside him.“Can’t you tell?”John chuckled. “ I’m still wondering how you two managed to get along.”Carlos’s Adam’s apple bobbed. He shifted his gaze to John. He had lost weight, his skin pale, with a few visible bruises.“I missed you, old man,” he said with utmost sincerity. “And I’m sorry I wasn’t there to save you.”“Are you crazy?” John said softly. “You’ve done more than enough for me, Carlos. None of this would have been possible without you. You protected my daughter, saved me, and saved her. I will forever be grateful, my friend.”Carlos nodded. His jaw clenched as he returned his gaze to the view before him.“Seems you’re doing better without your glasses. That’s good to see.”Carlos bit the inside of his cheek. He had noticed that too. He could keep his nerve imbalance in check without his glasses as long as Kyla was close.“Guess I’m sick of them,” h
“The mission was successful,” Micheal said as he sat beside Carlos. “John will be here by morning.”Carlos didn’t shift his attention from Kyla, who lay unconscious on the bed. He was quiet, muscles tense as he stared.“Is she okay?” Micheal asked in a whisper. Carlos’s fists clenched together. He recalled the moment he had embraced her back at the Serpent territory. When he pulled back to look at her, she was disoriented.Fear. Relief. Confusion.It was as if his presence was too overwhelming.She whimpered, suddenly struggling to breathe, then passed out in his arms.Carlos had never been this terrified or worried before. Did they really mess with her memories of him?Would she see him differently?Just the thought made him swallow.Kyla lay peacefully on the bed, her eyelids resting against her cheekbones. The monitor beeped steadily at her side, and her chest rose and fell gently.“Cordelia. Any sign of her?” Carlos muttered, his voice hoarse.“None yet. We’re still tracking.”“T
Roaring engines echoed through the desert, dust gushing at the harsh wind like an explosion had just occured.John and the others inside the van bounced as the military van galloped. The chair squeaked, and a gunshot blast through the air as Alex and Raymond shot at the cars chasing them.For the p
SERPENT TERRITORY“This is insane and magnificent,” the doctor mumbled to himself.Hearing this, Cordelia yanked his hair back and slammed his head onto the table, pinning him there as she watched him cry out in pain.“Magnificent? You have got to be shitting me. You told me her body would listen o
CARLOSThe ticking of the wall clock echoed through the screen-lit room, each sound more dreadful than the last. They were cruel reminders of every second she had spent there.It had been a week, five days, and twenty-three hours with constant nightmares and the backward slide of his sanity.The wa
~Paris~Chelsea shut her novel with a deep sigh.“Mom, we should go back.” She shot a look at Helen, who was cooking.“She will answer. Relax, Chels.”“Relax?” Chelsea snapped. “It’s been over a week and Kyla hasn’t responded to my texts, which is so unusual. Three days is the maximum we ever go wi







