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Chapter 55

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Pacing the length of his office, Dino's fists clenched so tightly his knuckles turned white. Isabella, sat on the leather couch nearby, her hands wringing together in silent distress. He could feel her gaze on him, filled with worry, but he couldn't stop moving. Elena was out there, in Alejandro’s hands.

His phone rang.

Unknown Number.

Dino snatched it up, pressing the device to his ear. “Who is this?”

A slow, mocking chuckle slithered through the line.

Alejandro.

“Dino, Dino, Dino… You really should’ve known better.”

Dino’s fingers tightened around the phone until it nearly cracked. “Where is she?”

Alejandro sighed dramatically. “You always go straight to the threats. No pleasantries? No ‘hello, dear brother’?”

Dino clenched his jaw, his blood boiling with barely restrained fury. This wasn’t the time for games.

“I swear, if you touch her—”

“You’ll do what?” Alejandro sneered. “You’re too late, Dino. She’s already mine.”

A rustling sound. Then a voice. Weak. Pained.

“Dino…”

Elena.

Din
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