LOGIN"Follow me.” Roman’s voice cuts through my thoughts.
He is already walking away and I have no choice but to follow.
His steps are long, yet he does not once look back to see if I am keeping up. We stop in front of a pair of double black iron doors.
Without a word, he pushes them open and I step inside behind him.
The room resembles my office. Or rather, a more refined version of it. The arrangement is similar. The seating, the spacing, even the positioning of the desk.
Only everything here feels more exquisite.
I barely have time to take it all in, when suddenly, a force shoves me back.
My body hits the wall before I can react, a sharp breath escaping my lips as the impact rattles through me.
Roman stands in front of me, his presence overwhelming in a way that feels entirely different from Jude’s.
This is not Jude’s coldness. Roman looks ready to break my neck.
“What are you doing?” I snap, trying to push past him, but he does not budge.
“Shut up!” His voice is harsh, as he looks down on me with so much hatred.
“Therapist my ass! I know what Brittany told you to do!” He growls.
The words hit me instantly, and my blood runs cold.
“I know what Brittany told you to do!” Roman shouts at me.
My mouth feels dry, and I can barely come up with what to say.
For a second, everything around me seems to fade, and all I can hear is the echo of his words ringing in my ears.
Suddenly, the image of me behind bars flashes through my mind. My license would get revoked without question, especially now that I was already being monitored by the board. Everything I had worked for would crumble in an instant.
He leans in even closer, his angry breath hitting my face, heavy and suffocating.
I can’t move.
I can’t think.
Just then, the door opens and Jude strides in.
He pauses for a fraction of a second, his sharp gaze sweeping across the room, taking in the scene before him. Roman standing too close to me. My back pressed against the wall. The tension thick enough to cut through.
He raises an eyebrow, the only expression of surprise the aloof man is probably capable of showing.
“Roman? What is going on here?”
Roman springs away from me as though nothing had happened and responds immediately.
“Oh I’ll tell you what’s going on here!”
My heart begins to beat rapidly, each thud louder than the last.
This is it.
I’ve been found out.
Brittany would walk away from this without a scratch, just like she always would. Meanwhile, I would be left to deal with the consequences.
If not killed by Jude.
Roman continues, his voice filled with accusation.
“The supposed therapist your lovely wife hired isn’t a therapist at all!”
My body sways slightly, and I have to steady myself against the wall. I’m sure Jude notices. He notices everything.
“She’s a spy!”
I look up in surprise once Roman’s declaration sinks in.
What?
“A spy for the government?” Jude asks, his tone laced with sarcasm, though his face remains as composed as ever.
Roman does not pick up on it.
“Of course not, you idiot! She’s a spy for Brittany.”
He points a finger at me as though presenting evidence in a trial.
Jude chuckles. And I don’t know whether to feel scared or relieved, because th3 sound is dangerously low.
“Why would my wife need to spy on me, Roman?”
“Oh don’t act coy!” Roman runs a hand through his red hair in frustration, pacing slightly now. “What do you need a therapist for anyway? You are fine!”
There is something almost defensive in his tone.
At this point, I am certain Roman has no idea about the real task Brittany assigned to me, and that realization allows a small breath of relief to slip through me.
I straighten slightly, forcing myself to step away from the wall.
“No one is completely fine,” I say, my voice steadier than I feel. “Visiting a therapist does good for a lot of people.”
Roman turns to glare at me, his expression darkening.
But I don’t stop.
“Especially someone like you. It could do you some good to talk out those anger issues.”
For a moment, it looks like he might actually lunge at me.
His jaw tightens, his hand curling slightly at his side.
“Why you...”
“Roman.”
Jude’s voice cuts through the tension cleanly.
He steps between us, his movement calm, but deliberate. His back is now to Roman, while his gaze settles on me.
There is something unreadable in his eyes.
“Just drop it. I have a session with my therapist.”
“But...”
“Roman.”
He repeats the name again.
Nothing more.
Yet the warning is clear.
Roman exhales sharply, muttering something under his breath before throwing me one last look filled with disdain.
Then he turns and walks out, slamming the door behind him.
The sound echoes through the room, leaving behind a heavy silence.
For a few seconds, neither of us speaks.
Then Jude breaks it.
“Dr Cecilia, from the look on your face, I can tell you just misunderstood something.”
My senses sharpen immediately.
I take a few careful steps away from him, creating distance.
“And what exactly is that?”
His gaze lingers on me, almost amused.
“You look relieved. As if you just successfully fooled me.”
My fingers curl slightly at my side.
“Well don’t be mistaken.” He continues. “Just as Roman said, I’m aware you’re a little spy for my wife.”
I almost laugh.
If not for the fact that the situation is far too serious for amusement.
A little spy?
I am practically an assassin.
“It seems you have trust issues, Mr Martinez,” I reply calmly. “I’ll add it to your file.”
That earns me a laugh.
A real one.
It catches me off guard.
For a brief moment, his entire expression softens, and I notice something I hadn’t before. He has a dimple.
The detail is so unexpected that I find myself staring. Jude notices my staring and just as quickly, the smile disappears, replaced by the familiar cool and distant expression.
“Let’s go for our session.”
“You seem eager today.”
I move toward my chair, intending to sit, but before I can, his hand closes around my elbow.
The contact is firm, stopping me in place.
“We’re not having it here.” He says.
I frown, glancing briefly around the room.
The entire space had been prepared for this exact purpose.
Then what is the point of all of this?
“Then where?”
He looks at me, a faint smirk forming on his lips.
“In my hotel.”
CECILIA’S POVWhen morning came, adrenaline began coursing through me, because I knew the day had come.Mae forced me to eat breakfast, but I barely ate more than a bite. I skipped lunch entirely, my mind too focused on the countdown.By 8 PM, I was dressed. By 9, I could see cars pulling into the penthouse's grounds, and moving towards the parking lot. I was waiting for Mae to come back to the room, so she could distract the guards stationed on our floor. She came back a few minutes later, with a big box beneath her arm.“What’s that? Where did you go to?”I had watched her argue with the one of the guards to let her downstairs so she could pick up a box of sanitary pads.I knew it wasn’t true, of course.“Benjamin sent something.” I raised an eyebrow at her, and watched her open the box. At the top were sanitary pads, probably for Jude’s guards who would’ve searched the box.Underneath them all, was a slimmer box. She opened it, and brought out.....a gun!Mae gave me a levelled
His text stared back at me.[Benjamin: Any updates?]I decided to scroll upward.The messages stretched back to the night before the twins disappeared. They’d been talking ever since.The bathroom door opened.Mae stepped out while drying her hands with a towel. The moment she noticed the phone in my hand, she stopped walking.Neither of us spoke immediately. Whatever expression was on my face, was enough to tell her what I had just seen.And the suspicion I was having.“Cecilia. It’s not what you think.” She said.“I’m not thinking anything.” I said quickly, setting the phone down.It was obviously a lie. I was on edge and my emotions were on overdrive, shaking to know if my children were okay. Seeing that Mae and Benjamin had began to talk, the day before Brittany took them......Well, my mind was spiralling really fast. “I know you are. But I can explain.” Mae crossed the room slowly before sitting opposite me. “After I unblocked him the day that I showed you, I didn’t have it in
Back at the penthouse, Jude remained inside his office long after everyone else had gone to their rooms.Night time had come, but he wasn’t getting rest. Not when Cecilia’s children...possibly his children had been kidnapped by Brittany. Several plans ran through his head. He had to fight the urge to just seek out Brittany and put a bullet through her head. That would cause a large scale war in the mafia world, and that was exactly what him and the rest of the inner circle were trying to avoid. The only way to take down Brittany and her family, was if the rest of their allies first turned their backs on them.It was only then he could tear them apart.And the moment was tomorrow night. “I have to focus.” He muttered to himself, as he forced himself to go through the preparations one final time. To ensure there were no loopholes. The masked auction would be happening here at the penthouse. He considered moving Cecilia out, but that would alert her that he was about to do so somethi
One moment the twins were squealing happily on a ride.In the next, men dressed in black pulled them away, clamped their hand over their mouths and pulled them into a van. Neither of the twins spoke very much during the drive. They sat side by side in the back of the vehicle, watching everything through the darkened windows. Every road looked unfamiliar, and every turn carried them farther away from the festival.Allison quietly reached for Alex’s hand. She squeezed his fingers. He was about to cry, but his sister ever the perceptive one, could tell crying wouldn’t free them from the men who took them. “Where’s mum?” Alex mumbled, blinking back tears and not wanting whoever had taken them to think he was weak.“She’s probably at the festival.” Allison didn’t want to add that she probably didn’t know they had been taken, so she wouldn’t alarm Alex even more. Eventually the vehicle slowed.Tall iron gates rolled open without anyone stepping outside to greet them. The compound beyond
The drive back to the penthouse was unbearable.Not because Cecilia was crying or panicking. Honestly, Jude wished she was.Instead, she sat completely silent and stared blankly ahead. Jude sat beside her and watched carefully. Ever since they entered the car, she became eerily calm. Somehow that frightened him more than when she was shaking and screaming. Mae sat at the back seat without speaking too. She occasionally glanced at Cecilia, then out the window, then back again.The silence stretched.Jude found himself checking Cecilia every few seconds. “Cecilia?”He called to her, but there was no answer. She stared ahead, as if she was looking at something. Like she was connecting with some distant reality. His phone suddenly vibrated. The sound seemed unusually loud inside the vehicle.Jude immediately pulled it out.Roman had been sending updates constantly, so he expected another report from one of his men.But it wasn’t. A different name appeared on the screen. It was a messa
Jude stepped forward first. "What happened?"Neither of them answered immediately. They were breathing too hard. Mae finally reached us, and her eyes found mine instantly."Cecilia." The way she said my name made fear spread through me like cold water.Roman arrived beside her. For the first time since I'd known him, he looked shaken. The sight alone was enough to make my pulse race before a single word had been said.Jude's voice turned dangerous, as he asked again. "What happened?"Roman swallowed hard. "We lost them."Silence fell between all four of us. For a second I didn't understand what he meant. Lost who? Then my brain caught up, and the world seemed to stop moving entirely.Mae looked ready to cry, and her voice shook when she finally spoke. "The twins were on one of the rides. We were waiting at the exit." I stared at her, unable to process the words properly. Roman continued. "They never came out.""What?" My voice came out barely above a whisper."The twins." Roman sa
CECILIA’S POVMae worked hard, coding the online funnel that we would use to frame the person Dr. Venom was targeting. While I planned the strategy of how I’d get unto the auction and put, based on all Mae remembered about the annual masked auction.“I don’t know who the current head of the inner
"I need to leave." Jude said as he stood in front of me.I quickly tucked my phone into my pocket and looked up. "What?""There are things I need to handle."I wanted to ask why he was telling me, instead of just walking out. But the way his eyes lingered on me and moved briefly toward the twins, m
Jude had been discussing plans with the men in the inner circle, when the lights went out.Without warning, the room was plunged into total darkness. Conversation around the table stopped instantly. Jude didn't move from his seat, didn't reach for his phone, didn't show any reaction at all. But th
I stood still and waited.One minute passed. Then two. By the fifth minute the lights flickered back on.The air conditioning hummed again. Everything returned as if nothing had happened. The power supply was back. I frowned, thinking that was quite odd. The penthouse had backup generators. Why wo







