LOGINCHAPTER TWO
The club was packed with people moving in and out, laughter and music blending into one chaotic rhythm. I showed my ID to the large, muscular bouncer, and he let me in without a word. Sadie and I had been here once before, so I roughly knew my way around. The music blasted through the speakers as I made my way to the bar. “Two shots of tequila,” I said. I needed to clear my head—just for a while. I climbed onto a high stool and downed the first shot, then the second. That was when I remembered. I was a light drinker. Great. I turned toward the lounge area and froze. A man was staring at me. No… not staring. Watching. My stomach tightened. His tattoos stretched across his chest and neck, dark ink creeping dangerously close to his face. Nope. Time to go. I quickly reached for my purse to pay and leave. Then I felt it—a cold hand brush against my back. “Hey,” a voice said. I stiffened. “Please, leave me alone,” I said firmly, pulling away. “Our boss just wants to talk,” another man added. “You’ll be taken care of.” My heart started pounding. I tried to walk away, but strong hands grabbed my arms. “Let me go!” I said, struggling. People noticed. But no one stepped in. The music was too loud. The moment too normal for them. And just like that, I was led toward the lounge. Each step made my chest tighter. “Here she is, boss.” They released me. I stood there, shaken. “Sit." The tattooed man said, patting the seat beside him. “I just want to leave,” I said, my voice barely steady. My head was starting to spin. The tequila. Bad timing. “Sit,” he repeated, more firmly. They pushed me down onto the seat. My hands trembled. I couldn’t think clearly anymore. The room felt heavy. Wrong. Everything felt wrong.They pushed me down onto the seat. My hands trembled violently, my thoughts slipping out of control as the alcohol blurred everything. “Please… just let me go,” I whispered, my voice breaking. He leaned closer, invading my space, his presence suffocating. I turned my face away, my heart pounding so loudly it drowned out the music. “Hold her,” he ordered. Strong hands pinned me in place. Panic surged through me. I struggled, but it was useless. My eyes were blurry from tears but I could partially see him unbuckling his belt. Tears streamed down my face as fear completely took over. “Let me go!” I cried, my voice shaking. But no one came. No one helped. The world around me continued like nothing was happening. “Alfonso.” The voice cut through everything. Cold. Sharp. Controlled. The hands on me froze. The air shifted instantly. “What are you doing?” the voice asked again. The weight on me lifted. I gasped, pulling myself upright, shaking uncontrollably. “I'm just having fun, boss.” “She doesn’t look like she’s enjoying herself,” the voice continued. Silence followed. Heavy. Dangerous. Then, “You’re lucky I’m in a good mood today. Leave.” No argument. No hesitation. They left. Just like that. And then it was just me…and him. I lifted my gaze slowly. And froze. His eyes. Cold yet strangely calm. Sharp but not cruel. For a moment, everything else faded. Is he real? “Are you… an angel?” I mumbled, my thoughts slipping. A faint smirk touched his lips. He stepped closer, then paused. I reached out and lightly grabbed his sleeve without thinking. “What are you doing, Little lamb?” he asked. “You’re… really handsome. What's your name?” I said softly, my words clumsy. Oh God. What am I saying? He exhaled, almost amused. Then suddenly, Everything spun. Welp! I threw up on him. And darkness followed. ***************************** I woke up with a pounding headache. I groaned and turned slightly. Something felt off. The bed. Too big. Too soft. I opened my eyes fully. This wasn’t my room. The walls were painted in a clean off-white, reflecting the soft light in the room. Gold accents lined the furniture, and large windows stretched across one side. It looked… expensive. Where am I? Then it hit me. The club. The man. MY CAR. “Oh no… my dad's going to kill me.” I sat up quickly. My dress was still intact. My purse sat neatly on a table nearby. Before I could move further, the door opened. And he walked in. I froze. He looked… unreal. His dark hair was slightly damp, his expression calm, unreadable. He stopped when he saw me. “You’re awake,” he said. “Yes…” I replied, suddenly very aware of myself. “I should go,” I added quickly. I moved toward a door—wrong one. I heard a quiet scoff behind me. Heat rushed to my face. “Other side,” he said. “Right. Thanks.” “You should eat first,” he added. “You didn’t exactly have a calm night.” “I’m fine,” I said. “That wasn’t a suggestion.” His tone changed. Firm. I paused. “…Okay.” A few minutes later, I followed him downstairs. The place was enormous. White and gold everywhere. Clean. Structured. Almost unreal. It must've been a palace or something. Is he a prince? We reached the dining area and I was awed. Food was already set. I didn’t even pretend, I was starving. I ate. And for the first time since yesterday… I felt normal. When I finished, he handed me something. My car keys. Relief washed over me instantly. “Thank you… seriously,” I said. “You should be more careful,” he replied. Something about his tone made my chest tighten. Not fear. Something else. I quickly shook it off. “You still haven’t told me who you are, and who are those men?” I said. He looked at me. For a moment… unreadable. Then— “I’m a mafia boss,” he said quietly. I blinked. Confused. Before I could respond, he laughed. Low. Brief. “You should go home, Lara Finn.” My heart skipped. He knew my name.CHAPTER 151AUTHOR'S POV The loud bang cut through the room like thunder.Rafael screamed in pain. The gun flew from his hand and clattered across the dirty floor. Before anyone could react, more shots rang out. Rafael’s men dropped one by one. Some screamed. Others fell without a sound. Bullets came from the dark corners above — hidden walkways and broken windows.Adrian didn’t waste a second. He grabbed his gun from the floor and shot Rafael in the leg. The bullet tore through muscle. Rafael dropped to one knee, shouting curses.Ken rushed to Lara’s side. “I’ve got you,” he said gently. He pulled out a knife and cut the ropes fast. As soon as her hands were free, she tried to cover herself, shaking badly. Ken quickly grabbed a dusty blanket from a nearby crate and wrapped it around her body.Adrian moved like a wild animal. He stormed over to Rafael, who was still on the ground clutching his bleeding leg. Adrian’s fist connected with his face with full force. The punch made a sick
CHAPTER 150AUTHOR'S POV Rafael ended the video call and tossed the phone onto a dusty table. A big, satisfied smile spread across his face as he looked at Lara. She was completely broken now. Tears ran down her cheeks. Her body shook with quiet sobs. For the first time since he took her, she looked truly scared.“Please…” she whispered through the gag, her voice cracking. “Please don’t…”Rafael nodded at his men. “Strip her.”Two of them moved forward. Lara’s eyes widened in panic. She started struggling again, twisting and pulling against the ropes, but it was useless. The men were rough. They tore at her clothes without care, ripping the fabric. Buttons popped. Her shirt was yanked off. Then her pants. She begged louder, muffled cries filling the room, but they didn’t stop until she was left in nothing but her underwear. Cold air hit her skin. She felt exposed, humiliated and terrified.Rafael watched with dark pleasure. “That’s better,” he said softly. “Now you look like what you
CHAPTER 149ADRIAN'S POVThe screen was still loading when Rafael’s face filled most of it. He looked straight into the camera like he was enjoying every second of this. Behind him, I could see her — Lara. Tied to that chair, pale, tired, but alive. My heart slammed so hard it hurt.“Lara…” I whispered.Rafael smiled wider. “Want to see your girl up close, Adrian?”He turned the phone toward her. That’s when Lara realized it was me. Her eyes went wide. She started struggling like crazy, trying to shout something even though a thick gag was tied across her mouth. Muffled sounds came out — desperate, broken noises that tore me apart. She twisted against the ropes, chair scraping on the floor, eyes locked on the screen like she was begging me to save her.“Easy there,” Rafael said, laughing softly. He stepped closer to her.My hands gripped the phone so tight I thought it might crack. “Don’t you touch her.”Rafael ignored me. He looked straight into the camera again, his voice cold and c
CHAPTER 148Adrian's POVI hadn’t slept. Not even for a minute.Every time I closed my eyes, Lara was there. Her smile. The way her eyes crinkled when she laughed. The soft way she’d looked at me that night and said she’d move in with me soon. That one word kept echoing in my head—soon. She had smiled so big when she said it. Now I didn’t even know if she was okay. If she was scared. If she was hurt. If she’d eaten anything.The thought made my chest feel like someone was squeezing it with iron hands. I couldn’t breathe right. Couldn’t think straight. All I knew was that I had to find her. I had to bring her home.I stood outside the interrogation room with Ken and Vincent, staring through the one-way glass. Inside, a middle-aged man sat at the table, looking nervous as hell. He was one of Rafael’s old associates, not a big player, just some guy who ran errands for cash. But right now, he was our only real chance.Ken folded his arms next to me. “You need to stay calm, Adrian.”“I am
CHAPTER 147AUTHOR'S POVThe silence inside the abandoned building was almost unbearable. The only sound was the faint hum of an old light overhead and the distant creak of rusted metal somewhere beyond the walls.Lara sat perfectly still. Her heart still raced, but the panic that had overwhelmed her when she first woke had slowly begun to settle into something else. Determination. She forced herself to take slow breaths. Adrian was looking for her. She believed that with every part of her being.The heavy door opened..Footsteps echoed across the room. Rafael walked inside, a smug smile playing on his lips."So…you've calmed down."Lara didn't answer. She simply stared at him. His smile widened."I like that. It means we can actually have a conversation.""I have nothing to say to you," Lara replied quietly."No?" He folded his arms. "I think we have quite a lot to discuss."Lara remained silent. The less she said, the better. Rafael studied her for a long moment before giving a small
CHAPTER 146 ADRIAN'S POV Every second felt like an hour. Every minute without Lara felt like a knife twisting deeper into my chest. My phone hadn't left my hand since Vincent called to say they had found her phone. Found it…not with her. Just... found. The words haunted me. I stared out the car window as Vincent drove through the city at a speed that would normally earn us several traffic tickets. Ken sat beside me in silence. He had nothing to joke about. No one did. "Lara's phone was recovered near one of the mall's service exits," Vincent reported from the driver's seat. "It appears to have been discarded shortly after she disappeared." I closed my eyes. "So it's useless." "I'm afraid so, sir." She couldn't be tracked anymore. Whoever had taken her knew exactly what they were doing. My jaw tightened. "Rafael..." Ken glanced at me. "We don't know that yet." "I do." "I don't.".His voice remained calm. "And until we have proof, we're treating every p
CHAPTER EIGHT LARA’S POV Moving out sounded like freedom. But no one really tells you that freedom also comes with… silence that feels unfamiliar. The first few mornings in my new apartment, I kept waking up expecting to hear my mother calling from the kitchen or my father asking w
CHAPTER SEVENThe email came in at exactly 8:14 a.m.I almost ignored it.I was halfway through fixing my blouse in the bathroom mirror at work when my phone buzzed inside my handbag.Salary Credit Notification.For a moment, I just stared blankly at my phone.Then my heart started p
CHAPTER FIVE Chris was acting strange. Not terrible. Not rude. Just… different. And the worst part was that I couldn’t even explain it properly. The calls became shorter. The texts became drier. And every time I mentioned work, his mood changed. At first, I told myself I w
CHAPTER FOUR My first week at Blackstone Conglomerate was terrifying. Not because the work was impossible. But because I feared encountering Adrian Romano again. And somehow— I did not see him again because he was the CEO, until when we had an impromptu meeting. I saw him. Our







