LOGIN
ORTENSIA
“It’s been thirty minutes since we left my workplace, Cayden,” I said, my voice laced with frustration. My stepbrother remained silent, his long strides forcing me to keep up as we walked along the roadside. My legs ached, and I was already exhausted.
I scoffed at his silence. Cayden’s arrogance was getting out of hand. He had the audacity to drag me from work to God-knows-where, all because he claimed he had my money in cash and needed to give it to me before he spent it.
“Cayden,” I called again, coming to a stop. He finally turned to face me and said,
“Chill the fuck out, Ortensia. This is the road to my new place, cupcake.” He licked his lower lip, pulling out a cigarette and lighting it. He took a deep drag before exhaling the smoke into the air.
I hated that nickname. And I hated him even more for using it.
Growing up with a single mother, I had learned to fend for myself. Things only got worse when she married Cayden’s father, another single parent. Unlike my mother, he and his son were reckless and irresponsible. I had worked my ass off to put myself through nursing school, determined not to be anything like them.
Lending Cayden money was my worst mistake. He had refused to pay me back for months, and I had nearly given up on ever getting it. So when he showed up at my workplace unannounced, claiming he finally had my money but only in cash, I had been skeptical. I wanted to question why he hadn’t brought the money with him, but instead, I swallowed my doubts and followed him.
When we finally arrived at his so-called new place, my stomach twisted in disgust. The building looked worn-down, the walls tattered and the surroundings filthy. As soon as we stepped inside, the stench of alcohol and thick smoke hit my nostrils. It was suffocating.
I glanced around, my skin crawling. There was no way I could stay here a second longer than necessary. Then the door clicked shut behind me. I turned sharply to face Cayden.
“Just get my money. I need to leave,” I said, hugging myself.
He smirked. “You always act like the most righteous person, Ortensia. You see me and my father as dirt.” He took another drag of his cigarette before flicking it to the floor and stomping it out.
I rolled my eyes. I had no idea where that nonsense was coming from, but I wasn’t about to entertain it.
“Get me my fucking money, Cayden, and stop talking shit. I don’t have time for this.” A sudden knock on the door made me freeze.
“Are you expecting someone?” I asked, my chest twisting with unease.
Cayden didn’t answer. Instead, he opened the door, and five men walked in. My heart pounded as I instinctively stepped back. The second they were all inside, Cayden locked the door behind them.
Something felt off. My instincts screamed at me to leave.
“I’ll take my leave now. We’ll talk later,” I said quickly, turning toward the door.
But Cayden stepped in front of me, blocking my way, his smirk widened. That infuriating look he always gave me.
“She’s dope,” one of the men said, his eyes raking over me in a way that made my skin crawl.
Then another added, “She’ll make us some fresh money.”
I stiffened, my breath hitching.
“What the hell is going on here, Cayden?” I asked, clutching my bag tightly against my body.
“The truth is… I’m selling you off,” Cayden said bluntly, without a shred of remorse.
At first, I thought it was some kind of sick joke. But then I looked at the men around us and saw tattoos covering their arms, their cold, unreadable expressions, and that was when I realized that they were gang members and Cayden wasn’t lying.
He had tricked me and lied about having my money just so I would follow him here to this filthy, rundown house he claimed was his new place. But it wasn’t a home but a trap. And I had walked right into it.
“Stop this, Cayden!” I begged, my voice trembling.
But instead of guilt, I saw irritation flash across his face.
“Shut the fuck up, Ortensia,” he snapped. “I’m drowning in fucking debt, okay? Do you think you’re the only one I owe? I owe a lot of people, and selling you off is the only way out. So you better cooperate. Debt collectors don’t take excuses, Ortensia. But they do take girls.”
I stared at him in disbelief, my chest tightening. He was really doing this. He was selling me off to pay his debts. I hated him more than I ever thought possible.
“Her coochie is still fresh and untouched,” Cayden added, his voice laced with greed. “She’ll make good money.”
Before I could even process those words, one of the men pulled out a handkerchief and poured something onto it. My stomach clenched. I knew what that was, it was chloroform.
“No…” I thrashed, trying to break free, but they were too strong, and their rough hands grabbed my arms, pinning me down so tightly I could barely move. The chemical-soaked cloth pressed against my nose and mouth, the sharp scent burning my nostrils.
I fought with all my power, kicked and scream, but it was all in vain. Darkness swallowed me whole.
I woke up feeling numb. My body was stiff, my head pounding like a drum. And panic rushed through me as I realized…
My hands were tied, my legs were bound. And worst of all, a rough, hooded sack covered my face. I couldn’t see anything. But I could hear chants, voices, the murmur of a crowd. And the stench of sweat, smoke, and something rotting made me want to gag.
Then, a woman’s voice rang out, loud and confident.
“Our item is going for 10 million. Let the bidding begin.”
I froze. Bidding?
A sickening realization hit me… I was in an auction house, and I was being sold.
“15 million.”
“17 million.”
“20 million.”
Silence.
Then, the auctioneer’s voice rang again. “20 million going once… going twice…”
I held my breath, my pulse racing.
And then, just as she was about to close the sale, a deep, commanding voice cut through the air.
“40 million.”
The doors of the master bedroom slammed against the wall with a deafening crack. Vito walked into the room angrily."What the fuck..." he growled, pacing across the room like. "Those are definitely Valentino's men, and Ricardo's men. Every single one of them."He had just gone to have a meeting with a high-profile businessman in a secure, exclusive clubhouse downtown—a routine meeting to secure shipping routes. But the second his drink hit the table, chaos broke loose. Gunfire erupted out of nowhere, shattering the premium crystal and tearing through the plush leather booths. It wasn't a standard, localized hit. It was a synchronized, chaotic mess, and it seems it was Ricardo and Valentino's men turning a public lounge into a war zone just to get to him.He had to leave before his entire security detail was wiped off the board, forcing his way through the back alleys while bullets tore up behind his tires.He sat down on the edge of the cushion, running a scarred hand through his ha
The bedroom was drowning in a frustrated silence. Ortensia sat on the edge of the mattress. Vito stood near the dresser across the room, buttoning up a clean, pitch-black shirt. His movements were slow, and entirely detached. Vito had refused to touch her, that was the punishment. Funny how the table had turned, it was him who used to punish her using sex, but now starving her with sex. Whenever she had been stubborn or defiant in the past, his dominance in the sheets was his weapon to break her walls.Now, his complete and utter withholding of intimacy was a far more brutal execution. He was locking her out of his space entirely, turning into a cold ghost.She hated it. She wanted him, she missed him, the physical craving for his touch mixing dangerously with the residual terror of Valentino house. She stood up from the bed, as she crossed the space, stopping just inches from his broad chest."Vito, look at me," Ortensia said, her voice cracking a little.Vito didn't even flinch.
The silence that settled over the living room was suffocating. Ortensia sat frozen on the sofa, her eyes fixed blankly on the floor as the terrifying reality of her situation began to sink in.For months, Vito had operated under the assumption that he was the apex predator of this city, the undisputed ruler of his own domain. But looking at the scorched aftermath of Valentino’s trap, the illusion completely shattered. Ricardo’s gang and Valentino’s gang were the real rivals.They were the true ancient empires of the city's underworld, titans who had been trading blood, territory, and secrets since long before Vito had ever pulled his first trigger.Vito stood by the glass window, his broad shoulders tense as he stared out into the perimeter of his estate. A realization settled deep into his chest. He hadn't been a king at all. Vito had simply been another pawn, blinded by anger and revenge, caught up in Ricardo’s lies.Ricardo had meticulously raised him, fed him grievances, and sharp
The heat from the burning vehicle was intense enough. Valentino stood perfectly still, his eyes fixed on the roaring fire that consumed the driveway. He reached into his coat pocket as his phone began to ring against his palm. He snapped it open and pressed it to his ear, his eyes never leaving the wreckage."Report," Valentino commanded."Sir, we have a big problem," Andrew’s panicked voice crackled through the speaker, competing with the distant crackle of the flames."Vito isn't in that vehicle. Our perimeter cameras just picked up movement deep inside the residential wing. Vito had entered the house. He's already past the secondary checkpoints."Valentino's jaw clenched. He shook his head, staring directly at the inferno."It can't be," Valentino snapped, his happy tone vanishing into a deadly whisper. "I am looking at the fire right now, Andrew. The rocket hit the target directly. The vehicle is completely obliterated. There is no way he survived that blast.""He was never inside
The silence inside the pastel bedroom was suffocating, broken only by the low hum of the estate’s air conditioning. Vito stood frozen near the threshold, his dark eyes wide as he absorbed the icy, furious stare coming from his doll. He had expected tears, trembling hands, and a desperate run into his arms. Instead, the emotional wall she had put up was impenetrable."Why are you here, Vito?" Ortensia asked, her voice dropping into a shock tone, her eyes narrowing as a like Vito had made a mistake coming here… Vito stood before Ortensia, his chest rising and falling with barely contained frustration. The absurdity of the situation gripped him. He had bypassed an army, risked his syndicate, and walked straight into a snake's den to save her. She had every chance to escape, yet she stayed. Why?"What do you mean, what am I doing here?" Vito asked, his voice a low, dangerous grow. "I came to get you back, Ortensia. I thought you were being tortured. I thought you were dying. I just sawe
The mansion was completely quiet, but the air inside the office felt too hot. Vito paced back and forth across the tiles. Behind him, Rico and Enzo stood with their arms crossed, their faces set in hard stone. Nobody spoke. The only sound was the ticking of the clock, and it was driving them all crazy. Vito had been waiting for a sign, any sign, since they dumped Dr. Alex’s body.He knew Valentino was out there, playing games and waiting for him to break.Suddenly, the door swung open. A young man, one of Vito’s men… he rushed in, his face completely pale and his hands shaking as he held a small cardboard box wrapped in thick packing tape."Boss," the soldier stammered, his voice cracking. "This just arrived at the front gate. A courier left it. He said it’s for you."Vito didn't say a word. He just jerked his head, and Enzo stepped forward to snatch the box out of the kid's hands before kicking him out of the room. Enzo placed the package right on the center of the mahogany desk. Ric
The door creaked open, and Vito stepped inside, his eyes locking onto Ortensia, who lay on the bed. He didn’t speak immediately, just stood there, watching her. His gaze was firm, unyielding. “You follow me now,” he finally said, his voice low and commanding. “From now on, we share a room. We share
She flung the knife at him angrily, but he caught the knife mid-air like it was nothing.Then slammed her against the wall.“You just signed your soul away, little girl,” Vito murmured, his voice like ice cracking.Her eyes flared. “I want you dead. You take lives like it’s sport… why don’t you tas
“I’m gonna cum,” he said, his voice low and his eyes shut, like he was praying. His hips rolled with rhythm, each movement a silent demand, each thrust deep and certain.Ortensia felt him tense that moment before release when time folds. Then warmth spilled into her mouth, and she froze. “Swallow
As soon as the door shut behind her, she sank to the cold floor, her knees giving out beneath her. The weight of what she had just seen pressed hard on her chest. Her hands trembled, her eyes wide with shock. Vito had killed a man, It wasn’t just a killing, it was an execution. Three bullets straig







