LOGINThe thick buzz in the modernized market square, loud clangs of bells and gush of sunlight on Serena's outstretched body made her stir. She stirred again and a frown grazed her face. Why does she feel restricted by something?
She slowly opened her eyes and the frown morphed into a look of fear. Darkness greeted her sight, and only then did she realize that her face had been masked with something. Has she been kidnapped? Where was she? And why could she not feel her limbs? A waft of cold hit her skin indicating that she had little or nothing on, and she shivered. Is this how she was fated to die? Jumping the bridge would have been ideal.
She tried to recall what happened the previous night, but it seemed like her memory had vanished on realizing the situation she was in, leaving her to figure out everything herself.
Like a puzzle, the happenings of the previous night started unfolding in her head. She blinked as memories of her almost jumping off a bridge and getting caught by a stranger barraged her thoughts. Yes, someone had saved her. That strange warm looking woman. Her name was Amelia, wasn't it?
"Wh- where am I?" She muttered to herself, fear of the unknown enveloping her.
"Attention, Ladies and Gentlemen!" A voice boomed from behind her, making her jerk forward in surprise.
"We have two more items, terribly gorgeous ladies." The speaker waltzed on nonchalantly "One is American, and the other, Italian. Rare gems to keep your beds warm. Take a good look at them before the biddings starts."
Quiet ensued and Serena wondered if the spectators were trying to figure out if they were fitting to keep their beds 'warm'. She did not have to wonder for long, as firm hands slipped around her wrists, loosening whatever was used to tie her. Her hands, now free, were brought down to her sides and she winced beneath the mask. Could they be a little more considerate and not yank her hand around like that?
Next, the cover was tugged off her head. It took a few seconds for her to familiarize with her surroundings, and when she did, a low gasp escaped from her lips. She had been deceived by Amelia.
This was certainly the bazaar, one of the most notorious places to be at. It was known to be a perfect spot for mafia deals to be made and sealed. Auctions shows were conducted brazenly, slaves were hauled by their owners to different states and an underground club flourished there.
Serena knew it meant only one thing. She would be getting sold off to some vile mafia representative or business man today.
Her eyes roamed the mass of people seated majestically below the podium where she stood, and they finally settled on the auctioneer, a round bald man who had a jolly expression on his face.
"Introducing Serena, 23, Italian. Pure, untouched and ready to be molded. Who will start the bidding with $100,000?"
Silence. Her heart thumped furiously as time slowly moved. If no one offers to buy her, would they let her off the hook? It was a question for nobody to answer.
"$200,000. Let me have her." A man dressed in a tux and seated right in front raised a finger, and Serena's heart broke for the umpteenth time as she stared in the direction of the bidder.
"$200,000. Anyone with something higher?" The auctioneer called out, raising one hand and placing the other on Serena's waist.
"Anyone? Anyone?" He looked around.
Just before he could announce that she had been sold, a deep low voice was heard from behind.
"$500,000."
A low buzz started as everyone turned to stare in the direction of the obscure bidder. Serena raised her head and just as her eyes locked with his, she felt her heart skip a beat.
From where she stood, she could not make out the full details of the man that had called the shots, but from the expression she garnered from people around, he was a very important personality.
"Woah! Don Dimitrio De Luca has offered $500,000. Anyone want to beat that?"
"$800,000. Hand her to me, Marco." The tuxedo clad man churned out, leaning forward and glaring daggers at the auctioneer.
"$800,000. Just one more..."
"I'm offering a million dollars." The quiet voice from the back interjected, shushing the murmurs.
Serena stared back and forth at the first and second bidder, wondering if they had waged war against themselves in the past.
"$1.2 million dollars then!"
Marco turned to Don Dimitrio and before he could say anything, the latter had spoken.
"$2 million dollars."
Serena could see surprise enveloping the faces of some spectators.
"$2 million dollars. Anyone want to offer higher? Anyone? Anyone...?" Silence "And she is off the market. Heading on to the next..."
Two men came forward and led Serena down to her buyer to her consternation. She could not believe what was happening. She had been betrayed, cheated on, deceived and sold to a stranger in less than a day. Could life get any worse?
In no time, she was seated behind a moving 1967 Maserati Ghibli and it took everything in Serena for her to stay calm and composed. She had everything plotted in her head already. Once the car stops, she would run away. That was feasible, right?
She watched her buyer, Dimitrio De Luca, tentatively. She could never forget the name, it was registered in her head, it was the name of the malevolent Greek god that bought her. She used the term because he looked exactly like one. She had thought him to be as old and grumpy as a miserable bookkeeper, until she was brought to him, and her heart skipped a beat. Again.
She stared a minute too long, watching his mysterious features. His dark hair fell just right, framing his nose and sharp jawline. He was the most chiselled man she had ever placed her eyes on, had broad shoulders, sculpted form and towering height that made her look like a child standing before the Eiffel tower.
How could one look so divine yet be so vile? What was his line of business and why did he even buy her? She eyed him warily. If only... If only she could shove him and run away. If only she could stab...
"Quit staring." He told her, his gaze still fixated on nothing in particular.
Serena froze. She has been caught.
"I... Yes sir." She replied and turned away instantly, quite petrified.
There was nothing in view except for luxury, leather and tinted glass. She blew at a strand of hair that played on her face and sighed. Hell, she was done for.
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They arrived at a mansion in a short while, and all vehicles before and behind Dimitrio's stopped accordingly.
Serena was roughly jerked out of the car by a hand, and she winced at the pain that shot through her shoulder. She halted when her eyes met the majestic view. It was a luxurious mansion with stone facade, columns and balcony that stretched from distances. A large fountain oozed immaculate water and a larger than life statue of a dark angel stood behind it.
Serena took in the high stoned walls laced with surveillance cameras, well manicured lawns and gardens, and finally, the grand ornate iron gates that were thrown wide open for the Don to come in. Her thoughts were still spiralling on possibilities of her buyer being the leader of a notorious mafia group when his deep voice jolted her to reality.
"Put a leash on her and throw her in the dungeon."
Guilio, The psychopath, was ushered in by Luca and Malak, two of the Don's loyal soldatos (Soldiers). Mica's head remained bowed as he awaited his fate, he has resolved to dying with dignity, no struggles, no unnecessary drama like the ones he had seen through his span in the mafia. When he heard the hushed voices of other guards present, he raised his head to look and what he saw made his eyes widen in shock. Guilio, the psychopath? The terrorist who was only released once or twice a year to wreak havoc on men? He did not even touch the slave! Why will the don...? His head went blank and before he could try to protest against Giulio's assault, strong hands had secured him to the ground. His face was pressed to the ground while his butt remained in the air, with his knees to the ground. The soldiers carved out the piece of clothing covering the butthole while Mica struggled frantically to liberate himself from their hold, to no avail. Serena clenched and unclenched her hands at ea
Instincts kicked in, sharper than she had expected. She needed to fight for her life, her dignity. She was determined to survive and escape to some unknown place where she could start life over again. Serena feigned terror when he took one step closer, and then without warning, kicked him in the groin region. He fell on his knees to the ground, howling. Mustering the last ounce of strength in her, she pulled the gate open and taking one last look at the groaning man in the dungeon, she shut the gate and fled. The darkness that enveloped the dungeon region could be touched. Serena hid a few times when some of the mafia's men walked by. There was a high possibility of her being found and punished severely and she did not want to risk it, not after what she did in the dungeon. Who knew what the stone of a don would order to be done to her this time, maybe her flesh would be fed to lions. People like him have tendencies of keeping animals like that as pets. Her temperature had spiked
Serena sat in a crouched position, arms securely wrapped around her legs as she stared blankly at the dungeon gate. She had been blindfolded, leashed and thrown into the underground prison just after the Don gave the instruction, and Serena felt her blood roar in anger at the thought of it. She was now a slave, and at the mercy of her master, The cold heartless Mafia boss. It felt like a dream, yet it was as real and clear as day. She looked around her in disgust which slowly metamorphosed into horror when she noticed objects that looked like bony human parts. She was grateful that she could remove the blindfold without qualms. The leash dangled lazily from her neck, and she slid it off after a minute of meddling with it. She looked around again and her eyes acquainted well with the bones and skulls. At the horrid sight, a gasp escaped her lips and she clamped her mouth with her fingers when she heard movements outside the dungeon. What have these innocent people done to be murder
The thick buzz in the modernized market square, loud clangs of bells and gush of sunlight on Serena's outstretched body made her stir. She stirred again and a frown grazed her face. Why does she feel restricted by something? She slowly opened her eyes and the frown morphed into a look of fear. Darkness greeted her sight, and only then did she realize that her face had been masked with something. Has she been kidnapped? Where was she? And why could she not feel her limbs? A waft of cold hit her skin indicating that she had little or nothing on, and she shivered. Is this how she was fated to die? Jumping the bridge would have been ideal.She tried to recall what happened the previous night, but it seemed like her memory had vanished on realizing the situation she was in, leaving her to figure out everything herself.Like a puzzle, the happenings of the previous night started unfolding in her head. She blinked as memories of her almost jumping off a bridge and getting caught by a strang
"Ugh... Ah! Yes, there... Harder, faster!" A very familiar voice grunted sultrily from the little made-in apartment where Serena lived with her mother. Serena stopped dead in her tracks, quite petrified, and then, quietly she continued into the house, oblivious to the frenzied couple who were pummelling into each other on the couch situated in the living room. It was Serena's best couch, and the sight that met her eyes shattered her heart into many fragments. Right there was her mother, sprawled haphazardly under the weight of a man. Serena frowned as she made out the figure of the man. "Carmine?" She blurted out. Carmine turned to her, still moving like an insatiable stallion on the woman beneath him. "Mother!" The word came out in a strangulated voice "What in the world..." Serena's voice trailed off as tears blurred her vision without warning. The bags she came in with slipped to the ground from her fingers and she slowly pointed at Carmine who had tossed a shirt on and was







