MasukEileen POV:
I expected him to explode, and I braced myself internally for a slap or a scream to shatter what remained of the room's calmness. But what happened made me look at him with a bewilderment that I could not conceal. Seconds of heavy silence passed before Kai’s tensed features slowly relaxed. He exhaled a long breath laden with the remnants of the wine's odor, and a strange look glinted in his exhausted eyes... a look that was a mixture of relief, need, and unexpected gratitude. His large hand extended—not to grip my jaw with cruelty, but to stroke my hair with a rare gentleness, a warmth I had not felt from him for long months. His fingers moved through my scattered hair strands with extreme care, and his raspy voice dropped to a whispering tone that my ears caught: "You did well, Eileen... we need every penny at this cursed time." I froze in my place, feeling a burning lump of guilt that nearly choked me. My lie, which stemmed from fear, was met with the greatest emotional reward I had been waiting to receive from him for years. My way of protecting myself made him see me as the loyal partner who supports him in his ordeal, while the cruel truth lay inside Adrian's mansion. He leaned down and kissed my forehead lightly, then stood up while putting on his coat, which had been tossed carelessly on the chair. He continued without noticing my pale, startled features: "Rest now... your night has been long. I am leaving for my work; take care of yourself." He turned and walked toward the door with steps that seemed lighter than before, leaving me alone in bed, gripping the coffee mug that had begun to grow cold, listening to the sound of the door closing behind him. I remained stunned, drowning in a sea of self-reproach and fear... I had survived his suspicion this time, but at what price? In an entirely different place, where a legendary mansion extended, overflowing with excessive wealth and dark luxury, the atmosphere was devoid of any warmth. In her vast, dimly lit private suite, stood a woman in her mid-forties. Her features carried an overwhelming allure blended with a sharp coldness that reflected an unshakeable influence and authority. She was wearing an elegant velvet dress, slowly swirling a glass of red wine in her hand, watching the liquid move regularly, her eyes fixed on the marble table before her. On the table, several recent photographs, captured with high accuracy and professionalism, were scattered. The woman approached slowly, set her glass aside, and picked up one of the photos with fingers adorned with precious antique rings. The photographs were of "Eileen" in the early morning, exiting the towering gates of Adrian's mansion in her exhausted clothes, her fatigue evident, and stepping toward his luxury car under the guard of his personal men. The woman contemplated Eileen's pale features in the photograph with ambiguous glances. She placed the picture back in its place, then whispered in a quiet voice: "Finally I found you, Eileen... your mother has searched for you a lot." I woke up as darkness cast its first shadows over the room. The sun was approaching its setting, leaving behind a red twilight that resembled the color of blood. I felt a sharp headache, the result of long hours of futile thinking and self-reproach that had gnawed at my mind throughout my intermittent sleep. I stood up with a feeble body, preparing myself quickly as I tried to banish the features of fatigue from my face. I had to go; my feet were leading me against my will toward Adrian's shipping company... I needed answers, and I needed to end this game before it swallowed me. I walked through the streets leading to the company, and the atmosphere was cold and bleak with the absence of the sun. Only a few minutes passed before a strange and terrifying sensation began to overtake me... a feeling that I was not alone. I turned behind me more than once, but the twisting alleys appeared empty; nevertheless, the sound of light footsteps echoed regularly behind my steps. My heartbeat accelerated, and my calm walking turned into a troubled jog. I looked behind me out of the corner of my eye and glimpsed the tall shadow of a man wearing a dark coat, following me with persistence. Here, the bond of my courage unraveled completely, and I began to run... running with all the strength I possessed through the narrow paths, my racing breath burning my chest, panic blinding my eyes. I turned into a semi-abandoned alley leading to the back of the company building, but his steps were faster and closer... close to the point that I could hear the rustle of his clothes right behind me. My foot stumbled, and I felt that I was completely trapped when his huge hand reached out from behind, almost gripping my shoulder to stop me. I screamed in terror, my body shuddering, and I closed my eyes, surrendering to my dark fate... but at that very moment, a sharp and terrifying thud shattered the silence of the night. "Bam!" My scream blended with the sound of the bullet that pierced the void. I opened my eyes in bewilderment and saw the man's body stiffen in its place for a single second, his eyes wide, before he fell dead onto the ground right in front of me as a lifeless corpse... hot blood gushing profusely from a bullet hole that had settled in the middle of his head with fatal accuracy. I recoiled backward, placing my hand over my mouth to stifle a scream of horror that choked my throat, while my eyes remained fixed on that unknown deceased man who was swimming in his blood before my eyes.Behind the colossal, floor-to-ceiling glass windows of her luxurious top-floor office, the Italian capital, Rome, looked like an ancient oil painting drowning in the warm rays of the sun. Two full days had passed since Dana arrived at her company’s headquarters here—two days during which her eyes had known no rest. She had immersed herself in reviewing contracts and auditing deferred accounts, as if trying to escape something through sheer hard work. She sat behind her dark mahogany desk, dressed in an elegant formal suit that accentuated her sharp, commanding aura as a leader who accepted no mistakes. The sharp chain of her thoughts was interrupted by a light, rhythmic tap on the wooden door before it swung open slowly. Her private secretary, Mateo, stepped inside, carrying an iPad used to organize her schedule. Mateo advanced with quiet, respectful strides, stopping at an appropriate distance from her desk, and spoke: — "Good morning, Miss Dana. I apologize for interrupting you
Eileen slowly sat up, turning to gaze into Adrian's eyes, completely losing herself in them. After seconds that felt agonizingly long, she finally spoke:— "I don't know what to say, Adrian... I am so grateful to you..."Adrian's POV:Something inside me twisted with sorrow when I heard her words. I didn't know if it was because life had been so cruel to her that she felt she had to be grateful to me for something like this, or because of the stark reality that she still saw me as a stranger—me, the man who was utterly in love with her.You have no idea, Eileen, what I did for you in the past, or the absolute limits to which I would go for your sake in the future.I spoke to her in a low, deep voice, carrying a weight whose true dimensions she had yet to comprehend:— "Never be grateful to me, Eileen. Gratitude is for strangers, and I am no stranger to you."She swallowed hard, her words seeming to freeze in her throat as she followed the movement of my hand resting on her cheek
The old photograph settled between Eileen’s trembling fingers, while the dust motes she had blown away danced in the faint moonlight filtering through the window. Its wooden frame was freezing cold, but the features of the man in the picture pulsed with a strange warmth that enveloped her chest at that moment, making her breath catch.Eileen stared at her father’s face. She focused on his wide eyes, which looked into the camera lens with overwhelming tenderness, and on the lines of his genuine smile as he held her tightly, cradling her in his arms. She was only a five-year-old child then, laughing with all her heart, carrying not a single worry about the world.Her eyelids grew heavy with tears that gathered suddenly, a warm drop escaping to land on the dusty glass of the photo, as if bringing those forgotten features back to life. Her heart contracted violently, and a sharp lump blocked her throat. Comparing the tender features of the man holding her in the photo to the terror cur
The silence inside the car was heavier than the darkness of the night swallowing the highways that stretched toward the desolate outskirts of the city. Adrian was driving fast, his eyes locked onto the grey road unfolding ahead of them, while the dim streetlights reflected off his sharp features, casting an imposing, mysterious aura around him.Every now and then, he stole a fleeting glance at Eileen. She sat beside him, drawing her small frame closely into herself, her eyes anchored to the side window as she watched the blurry trees and faded road signs sweep past at lightning speed. Her mind was fighting a brutal war; she was desperately trying to link these roads to old memories, but every time she came close to grasping a thread, a violent headache would strike her—like a concrete wall someone had deliberately erected inside her head to keep her utterly lost.Finally, the car veered off the paved main road, taking a rugged dirt path enclosed by dense trees with interlocking bran
The loud, pounding music of the bar slammed violently against the walls of the venue, mingling with the rowdy laughter of the patrons and the heavy, pungent stench of tobacco and liquor that saturated the dimly lit atmosphere.In a secluded corner, Adrian was utterly submerged in his own world, enveloped by a strange silence despite the surrounding chaos. His sharp features had softened under the influence of the alcohol, and his eyes—which had long been masked by coldness and absolute control—were vacant tonight, staring aimlessly at the glass resting between his fingers. He downed the remainder of his drink in a single, continuous gulp, feeling the sharp burn of the liquor in his throat; it was the only sensation capable of numbing the relentless thoughts that had been gnawing at his mind since he first set foot in this place.Suddenly, this suffocating state was punctured by the loud, vibrating ring of his phone, shaking the wooden surface of the table right beside his empty glas
Eileen’s trembling hand reached out to take the glass of warm water from Kai, but the stark coldness of her palm caused a few stray droplets to splash onto the bedsheets. She swallowed a small sip, her eyes still scanning the pitch-black room in raw terror, as if hunting through the dark corners for that long black coat and those freezing leather gloves.She set the glass aside weakly, whispering in a trembling tone laced with absolute certainty:— "Kai... I wasn't dreaming, was I? He wasn't just a passing nightmare... He was truly there in the store! He was standing right in front of me... a terrifying man! He was trying to touch me!"The remaining traces of concern gradually drained from Kai’s face, replaced by a harsh, dry coldness. He didn't step closer to hold her or pat her shoulder to comfort her this time. Instead, he let out a sharp, heavy exhale, taking two steps back while crossing his arms tightly over his chest. He looked down at her with exhausted eyes clouded with sev







