LOGINHearing her words, I didn't tremble, because she was only making assumptions and wasn't sure of her words.
“Are you even okay in the head?” I asked her straight, and her smile fell.
“What do you mean?” she asked, stepping closer in anger, but my left hand stretched out, stopping her midway.
“You don't seem right in the head though! Who welcomes their cousin who has gone missing in such a way...” I said and stepped closer, letting go of Cassidy's hands.
“Or do you perhaps know something I shouldn't? Maybe even orchestrated my disappearance?” I asked, pinning her to the wall. She trembled, avoiding my gaze.
“I would never,” she said, and I chuckled. “Bu—”
“No need to dwell on that today,” I heard Vincent's voice and paused in my actions. I tilted my head to the side, and he came into view. He walked towards me and gently placed his hands on my waist. I felt goosebumps the moment his hands landed on my them.
“Let's eat,” he said softly and pulled me closer towards him. I swallowed a huge lump but kept a composed look on my face. Cassidy held his hand, and Vincent gave her a soft caress on her hair. We walked off. He said nothing throughout the walk, but I felt his eyes telling me to stay away from Sasha for now...
Once we arrived at the table, I gently took my place beside Evelyn, and she gently placed in some smashed eggs and pancakes on my plate. I smiled at her.
“Thank you,” I said and ate softly, chewing and letting the taste linger in my mouth. It tasted heavenly and divine...I ate again, but softly and poised like I always had.
The dining room was silent, and no one dared say a thing, Vincent was busy peeling shrimps for Cassidy and gently placing them onto her plate.
“Thanks,” she said and ate softly...
I smiled, seeing the way she ate happily, but then froze as Sloane's gaze landed on me. Seeing I had caught her, she didn't look away but kept staring. I didn't look away too, I wasn't intimidated. She narrowed her eyes as if trying to figure out something. She looked away at the next minute, and I breathed out a sigh of relief. Looks like even at this dinner I wouldn't eat in peace.
“So Mia...” Evelyn trailed off and gently placed my hands in hers. “How have you been? Where were you all this while? How did you survive?” she asked, gazing at me with motherly eyes that made me almost choke on my meal.
“I really don't want to relive through that. Can I just eat for now?” I said, and she smiled, nodding, but Caspian opened his lips.
“Or perhaps you have no lies to spread,” he said, and Evelyn's eyes darkened.
“Shut your child, Dorian,” she snapped, yet Dorian said no word and continued to eat, trying hard to calm down his raging anger.
“I just have to ask. What if she's an imposter?” he snarled, eyeing me angrily and continued eating.
“Perhaps you just have sent those men that night!” I said, and he froze. The knife that was moving earlier stopped, and he gazed at his meal, not saying a word or replying back.
“Oh, cat got your tongue now?” I said and gently added some more shrimps into Cassidy's plate. “Eat more,” I muttered, and she flashed me a warm smile. Her eyes carried faint suspicion though, but it wavered as she ate.
“What are you hinting at?” he snapped, slamming his hands on the table and standing up. Everyone paused on their meal. I sighed and tore my gaze to him.
“You see? Overreacting,” I said, and he gritted his teeth. “So now you want to lie that I murdered you?” he yelled, and I laughed.
“Murdered? Caspian, I'm right here before you. So how did you murder me?” I asked, and he froze. The realization hit him, and he lowered his finger at me.
“Did you try to harm my daughter?” Evelyn asked coldly, and Caspian turned to her.
“Hurt? If I wanted her dead, she wouldn't be alive,” he snapped and.....
CLASH
The plate in Dorian's hand landed on Caspian's face. It was fast, no one saw it coming except the blood that dropped down from his cheeks.
“Your sister just got back. Be respectful!” he snapped.
I just stared in shock. Earlier he had let him say all those words, and didn't Dorian favor Caspian? Why would he hurt him in such a way...something definitely wasn't right, especially when I had just made up some scenarios and he was already trembling.
I remembered Vincent's words at the car before I arrived at the mansion.
“Someone killed Mia then, so you have to watch your back,” he said, and my lips parted.
“But? Aren't you Mr. Noir? There is nothing you can't obviously find,” I said, and he chuckled.
"Hmmm, if I had a lead, you wouldn't be here. Laura, you are about to enter into the devil's den....be careful” he said.
Caspian didn't say a thing and calmed down instantly. He licked his lips and walked off angrily....I watched him leave and then turn to stare at Dorian, he looked away and that made me know, he was hiding something.
His phone rang, and my eyes lingered on it. His eyes panicked, and he immediately picked it up and walked off instantly.I immediately rushed out, not waiting. My legs moved before my brain could catch up, pushing through sweaty bodies on the dance floor. The bass pounded harder in my ears, mixing with my heartbeat. I bumped shoulders and spilled someone’s drink.Just then, the glass slipped from his grip and crashed onto the ground, making a loud shattering sound. I stopped in my tracks, turned back, and said, “I’m so sorry,” I mumbled, but then I sighted the silhouetted figures of Caspian and Christian.My eyes widened. I rushed off without looking back even though the man kept yelling.“Come get my drink refilled, bitch!”The exit felt like forever. Every flash of light made me think they were right behind me. I finally burst out the main door into the cool night air. My chest burned. I crouched down near some parked cars, panting heavily, trying to catch my breath. My lungs burned like fire. My heart slammed so hard I could hear it in my ears.I couldn’t stay still. They could catch me any second. S
The moment I pushed the door open, the sound hit me first... bass so heavy it felt like it was beating inside my chest instead of coming from the speakers.Light spilled over me in flashes. Red, blue, purple. Everything moving too fast, too bright, like the room couldn’t decide what it wanted to be. Warm air wrapped around me instantly, thick with perfume, alcohol, sweat, and something sweet I couldn’t quite place.I paused just for a second at the entrance.People were everywhere, laughing too loud. Dancing like nobody was watching, even though everyone was. Drinks raised high, bodies pressed close, the floor vibrating under constant movement.I moved forward anyway.A few strippers were dancing on the pole dressed in barely anything. I tore my gaze away as it messed with my head. I turned to my phone screen, the red dot was still beeping and I followed it, but suddenly it disappeared."Huh?" I asked, tapping violently on my screen. It didn’t pop up. I inhaled sharply and cursed unde
Hearing my name, I immediately climbed in and slammed the door shut. Reporters rushed forward, banging on the car, but the driver had already pulled away."Crazy reporters," I mumbled under my breath. My phone buzzed; it was Florida, who had boarded a separate car behind me."Miss, a broadcasting company is requesting your attention. They want you to attend a live show to talk about your disappearance." Hearing her words, my grip tightened.A broadcast? Live? I knew this was normal for celebrities and survivors, but why did it feel like a trap?"When was the email sent?" I asked."Yesterday," she replied. I bit my bottom lip. Should I accept? What could I even say? Do I talk about being tortured in an unknown place? I don't even know what the real Mia went through; I’d have to cook up a believable story."Miss, are you still there?" Florida prompted."Send the email to me. I will review it and give you feedback," I said firmly, then hung up."Where to, Miss?" the driver asked."The ho
"I did what?" My gaze shut Florida up. She didn't dare speak again, and Silvia sat down on the chair. "You are such a good child," she complimented, but Xena only scoffed and sat down too. "I brought the gifts because Laura was a friend of mine," I said, and Xena's lips parted with discomfort and distrust. "Friends? You guys were enemies," she chirped in, and I sighed. "That's how we appeared on the surface, but in secret we were friends," I lied. Xena wasn't buying it, and Silvia just seemed skeptical about it. "I knew my sister pretty well. If you guys were friends, she would have said something!" she added. I wanted to argue, but Xena could be very stubborn, so I just let it slide. "Either way, I hope you can accept the gifts!" I added. Xena wanted to turn them away, but Silvia accepted them with a smile. "I will be going now, please do take care," I replied and moved to the door, but stopped in my tracks. "Also, Laura's death doesn't seem like an accident." I walked off
Third person's pov Cassian tossed his jacket onto the chair, but why did it feel weird and empty? Usually when he gets home, Celeste would be awake waiting for him or clutching her phone, waiting for his call, but right now it was pitch dark and no one was to be found."Celeste!" he yelled, yet no answer came. He chuckled and angrily took off his tie."How can she be asleep while I'm out?" he mumbled and moved towards the stairs, staggering as he was drunk."Celeste!" he yelled again once he arrived at her door, yet no response came. He felt a sudden panic in his chest and pushed the door open.There she was, sleeping peacefully on the bed, her hair covering her face, the duvet clinging to her body, and Cassian's breath hitched.He felt a sudden kind of pain that second, but it disappeared the next second and he moved towards her."Undress, get on your knees and please me," he screamed, making Celeste flutter her lashes open."Huh?" she asked softly, and he chuckled, laughing evilly.
"Reall-" I stopped on my track as I heard Xena's footsteps moving closer to the door, I immediately nodded and Mrs. Check held my hands, walking off with me...I analyzed her. Although she was dressed plainly, the gown she wore was worth billions... it made me wonder what a woman like her was actually doing in a low hospital like this.I sighted Xena's silhouette behind me, just staring. I dared not turn even though I wanted to and run into her arms."What brings you here?" I asked, breathing in heavily and she smiled."I came here for charity," she said and my eyes sparkled. She donated to this hospital! I have never seen a rich woman who would actually do this, unless...."My daughter died once, of a terminal illness. She was actually eighteen then and had just celebrated her birthday, when she collapsed that very second, and got hospitalized...." She stopped on her tracks and gently took my hands, as I gazed at her with full pity."Having all the money in the world is useless, when
"there are cameras here!" he said.Hearing those words, my heartbeat rose again. I stared around and finally found two.Vincent took the iPad, stared down at it, and then...BANG BANG.Two bullets moved straight out, shattering the cameras to pieces."Does this mean someone sent him to do this?" I
The boss froze at my words. The anger on his face was instantly replaced with malice, and I forced out a cheeky smile.To be honest, even though everything about his body screamed money and power, I didn’t really know who he was."You don't remember me?" he said and I nodded positively. How would I
"what!" I stared at the rearview mirror and spotted a car following from behind. My grip on the steering wheel tightened."Sloane!" I called out softly and She looked up at me, and placed her hands inside her pocket."What?" She asked, and I gestured at the back. She turned and her eyes widened."I
I woke up the next morning still dressed in yesterday's clothes, the fabric wrinkled against my skin. Sunlight slipped through the curtains, hitting my face and pulling me out of that restless sleep.My head felt heavy from the nightmare, that burning restaurant lingering in my mind like smoke trap







