"๐๐ข๐ฉ๐ฉ ๐ช๐ข ๐ข๐ณ๐ข๐ฏ๐ถ ๐ฑ๐ข๐ฏ๐ฏ๐ฆ๐๐ฉ๐ข ๐ฑ๐ฅ๐ฆ๐ซ๐ค ๐ถ๐ฌ๐ฒ ๐ข๐ณ๐ข๐ฏ ๐ก๐ฆ๐ก, ๐๐ซ๐ก ๐ฉ๐ข๐ฑ ๐ช๐ข ๐ฉ๐ฌ๐ณ๐ข ๐ถ๐ฌ๐ฒ ๐๐ซ๐ถ๐ด๐๐ถ."
โ ๐๐ก๐ค๐๐ฏ ๐๐ฉ๐ฉ๐๐ซ ๐๐ฌ๐ข
[CAMI]
I wake up with a groan, my back sore, my legs too stiff to move. After blinking a few times, I notice the ceiling isnโt familiar at all. Propping myself up on my elbows, I lift myself, wincing. The dull throb in my head wonโt stop.
What the f**k is this place?
Iโm on a large round bed covered with the softest mattress, covered in a smooth red blanket, a water fountain being the view in front of me through floor to ceiling high windows. The light in the room is warm, just perfectโsomething I imagined Iโd have in my apartment some day.
But this is not my apartment, and I absolutely do not remember coming here.
I dig my fingers into my hair, shutting my eyes to focus. To remember.
It all rushes back in like an acid reflux.
The strange man in the hat. Being grabbed from behind, smelling something that knocked me out.
Fuck, f**k, f**k.
Whereโs Daniel?
Iโm still in my oversized t-shirt. But my wrists are itching, and there are red marks on it. My throat is parched. I was tied up.
Why would anyone kidnap me? I donโt even have anything on my name yet. Itโs too soon.
I kick my feet off the bed, and walk out, pushing aside the glass windows and stepping into the fancy patio. Itโs dark outside, and itโs cool. Droplets from the fountain patter on my bare feet, while the mist kisses my face.
This doesnโt look like a nightmare, but a dream. Iโm not even sure if I want to escape.
If Claire heard me now, sheโd punch me to my senses.
But this means I donโt have to show up in my office.
Stop it, Cami. You should be terrified. You should be pissing your pants.
Maybe I took a vacation somewhere and forgot about it.
โYouโre awake,โ a deep voice calls from behind.
I flinch, turning on my heels too soon. Itโs the same man from my apartment. He looks hideous now. And dangerous. And Iโm pretty sure he has a gun in one of the pockets of that jacket. I shouldโve run when I had the chance.
Maybe I can still make it.
My thoughts must show on my face because the man quickly follows with, โNah. Donโt even try. Itโs a 100 feet fall from there.โ He points behind me, prompting me to turn. Itโs a grass hedgeโa fence or something, and beyond it is the open sky. And thereโs the sea beneath it. This house is on the edge of a f*****g cliff.
โHereโs whatโs going to happen nowโyou will behave, woman. As long as you do, no one will hurt you,โ he says calmly.
I stutter, feeling the terror finally kick in, โWhy am I here?โ I have no idea what awaits me. Death, or something worse.
โAnd no questions,โ he blissfully adds.
I shake my head. โWhereโs Daniel?โ my voice breaks.
The man answers, โThe boy we found? May God rest his soul. He wasnโt brave though. Said he had nothing to do with you. Said he barely knew you. But we couldnโt let him go.โ
Cold floods my veins. This is real. But I canโt believe it. This isnโt happening to me.
โIs this some sick joke?โ I fire, lunging at him foolishly.
He stops in his tracks, then turns and grabs my face, his nails digging into my cheeks. โNo questions,โ he repeats, drilling a glare at me. Then with a smirk he continues, โZeke will enjoy breaking you. Heโll savor having someone with a little fire in their veins. I couldโve had you myself if I had the chance.โ
He lets me go with a cruel push, pressing my face hard so it hurts. My fingers brush over my cheeks where Iโm sure Iโll have red prints. I let out a little groan but it doesnโt make him budge or turn back. He goes back into the room and locks the door behind him.
I draw in a breath, feeling my body shudder in fear.
Who is Zeke? And what does he meanโ
I need to run. I need to get the f**k out of here.
Before I can think, before I can even breathe, the door swings open. The woman who steps inside is in her late forties, her sharp eyes raking over me like Iโm something to be inspected and discarded. Thereโs no pity in her gaze, just cold indifference.
I donโt bother pleading. I know she wonโt help me. But what can I do except obeyโuntil I find my chance to escape?
Claire will know Iโm gone. When I donโt text her, sheโll show up at my apartment. Daisy will tell her I never made it to work. Theyโll look for me. They have to.
โWill you come back in, or will I have to drag you?โ Her voice is sharp, ruthless.
I flinch and swallow down my fear, walking briskly to her with my head down. Submission for now. Survival first.
She sneers. โWhat a pretty face.โ The words are spat, not a compliment but an insult wrapped in mockery. Her hands are rough as she shoves me down onto the chair in front of the dressing table. โI donโt see why Elio thinks you need dressing upโor why Iโm the one stuck with the job. The Don doesnโt give a damn what youโre wearing.โ
โThe Don?โ I repeat, my voice a weak whisper.
She laughs, a short, cruel sound. โThe Don, yes. Where did that father of yours stick you? You look like youโve had a tough life. A wild thing.โ
I freeze. My father? No, that canโt be right. My mother never told me about my father. I never knew him. Not even a name, forget a face.
โYou know who my father is?โ I blurt out.
Her fingers twist into my hair, yanking my head back sharply. Pain blooms across my scalp. โYou talk too much, girl,โ she snaps. Then, with a huff, she thrusts a dress at me. โPut this on. It wonโt stay on for long anyway.โ
Her words turn my stomach, but itโs the dress that makes my hands shake. Red. Short. A slit up the thigh. A dress meant to be looked at.
I donโt move.
She clicks her tongue, irritated. โHurry up! You donโt keep the Boss waiting.โ
When I still donโt react, she grabs my shirt, yanking at it. Instinct kicks inโI shove her back.
The slap lands before I can blink. A crack of skin against skin. The sting explodes across my cheek, sharp, hot, humiliating. My ears ring, tears burn in my eyes.
โHow dare you,โ I hiss, my voice shaking with rage.
She scoffs, unbothered. โWhat a marvel. Someone with a spine! Too bad I wonโt get to see the fun.โ
The words chill me to the bone.
I want to fight. I want to rip that smug expression off her face, slam her head against the wall until it cracks apart. But I donโt. I grit my teeth, tasting blood where I bit my tongue, and I take the dress.
โThere,โ she says once Iโve put it on, stepping back to admire her work. She tilts her head, running a finger through my hair. โLike a doll. Is that hair real? It looks like a dollโs.โ
I breathe through the fury clawing up my throat.
She grabs my arm. Her grip is iron.
She directs me out of the room, into a hallway that surrounds a faux garden, flashing yet another water fountain. The floor is marble, polished. The walls high and sleek. I donโt see an exit anywhere. If I run, Iโll be caught in no time.
I still donโt believe this is real.
We round a corner, before she knocks at a door. I hold my breath.
It opens into a room with panelled wood and lush carpets which smells of cigarettes and alcohol. The man from earlier is inside, sitting on one of the leather couches. But it is the man behind the table who catches my attention. He has his back to me, but something about the way he sits makes my blood run cold. Those shoulders are impossibly broad, and the very air around him feels dangerous from a distance.
My heart thumps.
I just know that heโs the trouble. The Boss.
โSheโs here,โ the man from the couch says, getting to his feet. He has a pleased smile on his face. โI delivered, Boss.โ
The chair spins, revealing a face that makes my jaw drop.
The resemblance is surreal, and it takes me a few seconds to be sure. But it is him. The guy I f****d in the hospital washroom eight years ago. Only he looks a lot moreโฆ dangerous. And ruggedly sexyโwith muscles in his arms that threaten to rip the fabric of his shirt.
It clicks for him too, because I notice how his eyes narrow, one of which now bears a scarโa line that travels to the side of his chiselled, hard jaw. He leans forward on his elbows, watching me in silence. I see the whole thing replay in his eyes. The slap is what makes him finally smirk.
โLess than 24 hours, Elio. Youโve done it,โ he says, his voice deeper than I remember. โYouโve stayed true to your words.โ
The man nods, and I see it nowโthe nervous edge in the way he stands. Like heโs afraid.
Zeke. That's his name. Thatโs the guy I never thought Iโd see again. But here he is. And he had me abducted for? Something that happened eight years ago?
Zeke stands, walks around the table, and then leans back against its edge. The man whoโs been standing this whole time by his side clasps his hands behind his back, smirks. โSo tell me, Elioโฆ she is Vanceโs daughter? Youโre sure?โ
Elio nods again, his feet shifting impatiently. โYes, Don. Sheโs the one heโs kept cleverly hidden. Until now.โ
Zekeโs gaze lands back on me, freezing me in place. I donโt like the way he looks at me. Like Iโm something he owns. โAnd she hasnโt been hurt on the way back here? She wasnโt tortured?โ
Elio exhales shakily. โOf course, not, Don. She will be your wife, after all. Sheโs yours to harm and torture. I hope Iโm done here. I would like to ask for your leave.โ
โIโm not done yet,โ Zeke announces, not taking his eyes off me as he walks to me. Heโs barely a few inches from my face when he stops, towering over me. I strain my neck from looking at him, refusing to break contact. When he reaches up to touch my split lip, I flinch, clenching my jaw. He has seen the red blotch on my cheek. โWhat happened to your face, Doll?โ
The woman behind me tenses, quickly clambering forward to answer, โSheโs so fair. She blushes too easily. Truly a doll, Don.โ
I donโt let it slip. โDid you forget? You slapped me. And you threatened to do it again.โ
Zeke wasnโt expecting me to speak. I know that from the way his eyes slightly widen. โIs that true, Mrs. Mancini?โ
From the corner of my eyes, I watch her swallow hard, fear flooding her eyes.
Thatโs enough admission of guilt.
Zeke clicks his tongue, humming as he turns away. His voice has a dangerous edge when he says, โYou shouldโve told your wife, Elio. No one touches whatโs mine.โ
Something seems to take over Elio. He shakes his head profusely, pleading, โIt was a mistake! She wonโt do it again.โ
Zeke nods once. โOh, but punishment is necessary,โ he claims plainly, reaching into his pocket and retrieving a gun. He clicks the trigger and it goes off, lodging a bullet right in the centre of Elioโs forehead.
He drops to the floor, stilling immediately.
His wife lets out a yelp, and falls to her knees.
I donโt hear her cries after that, just a ringing silence in my ears as my eyes meet Zekeโs again, my body breaking out into a cold sweat.
Iโm f****d.