It was a new day and Hannah had woken up feeling extremely tired. She checked the side of the bed and Brandon was gone.She yawned deeply and stood up from the bed. Her eyes drifted to the wall clock, and she gasped. She didn't realize it was past ten and she hadn't gotten the kids dressed for school. She quickly rushed to the bathroom and brushed her teeth, after which she ran to the kid's room, and to her surprise they weren't there.She decided to check downstairs but they weren't there either. But she saw Brandon in the dining room wearing an apron.“Brandon, where's the kids?” she asked as she moved towards him.“Mom had taken them to school,” he smiled as he walked towards Hannah. Hannah heaved a deep sigh of relief. She thought the kids were going to be late for school today.“Thank goodness. You didn't wake me up. I need to go get dressed for work, I have a client to meet today,” She was about to leave but Brandon held her hands.“Are you just gonna pretend you don't see the
Hannah’s pleas felt like a catalyst, it fueled the feelings in his making it rise to his peak. He felt his dick hardened the more.“What are you doing to me?” Brandon suddenly crashed his lips on her again. His hands held her head in place while he assaulted the inside of her mouth with his tongue.He pulled away from the kiss with both of them breathing heavily, their lips wet and plump from the intense kiss. He helped her remove her shirt and her trousers leaving her naked. He stood by admiring her body.This was the first time he had seen her fully naked, although he had seen her a few times he never got the chance to admire her.He then saw a scar at the side of her tummy, it seemed like it was stitched but it had healed.Hannah quickly used her hands to cover it but he gently pulled her hands away.“I got it from childbirth,” she said and Brandon smiled as he ran his fingers through the scar. “You are beautiful regardless and I love you,” he said and Hannah smiled. He sat on th
Jessica had just returned home from the hotel where she had spent the night. She had decided to come back home after a lot of thought. She wasn't going to leave because of Linda. Linda should be the one to leave instead, she thought as she pushed the front door open and everywhere was as silent as a graveyard.No single soul was seen in the house. She wondered where everyone had gone.She looked at the dining room and saw it was decorated with flowers and candles and there were lots of food in it.She moved towards the table and took a piece of strawberry and put it in her mouth. She wondered who prepared the food on the table. She shrugged and decided to go back to her room when she saw Lisa climbing down the stairs, dragging a luggage.“I thought you were not going to return home. Everywhere was peaceful when you left, although I would not lie, I missed you,” Lisa muttered as she dragged her luggage downstairs.Jessica rolled her eyes.“And I never thought you would leave. Well, it
“I know you must be confuse, well I’m pregnant with Lucas’s Child and when I told him, he tried to pay me off into killing the baby” “What? That’s not true. I didn’t ask you to kill the baby?” Lucas responded and Kara rolled her eyes.“Then why did you pay me off?” “I don’t know, maybe to……” he trailed off and Kara scoffed and shook her head.“But you took the money” Lucas muttered.“I had to? Did you expect me to reject that huge amount of money?” Kara asked and Lucas clenched his fist.“Where did the both of you meet?” Brandon asked when he got tired of their argument.“At a club, we hooked up thrice “ Kara responded and Brandon nodded with a strange look on his face. He glared at Lucas who shrugged.“Well, I’m not removing this baby and please where is my room?” Kara said while she scrutinize the whole place.“No no no, you are not staying here….”“What? What about the baby? My baby can’t grow up without a father,” Kara had a worried look on her face.“I will prove use whatever y
“And who are you?” Linda questioned with an irritated look on her face. She wondered who the pregnant blonde was.“Jessica, did you bring your pregnant friend over?” Linda asked and Jessica rolled her eyes as she wrapped her arms around her chest.“I’m Lucas's Girlfriend, and who are you?” Kara asked and Linda stared at her confused.“Lucas, you got a girl pregnant?” Linda was astonished by what she was seeing. And to think about it, Lucas never told her he had a girlfriend and now all of a sudden, this Barbie appears from nowhere? she thought.“First of all, she's not my girlfriend's mom. She's some lady I hooked up with and she got pregnant for me,” Lucas said and Linda scoffed as she turned to Arianna And to Jessica who wasn't saying a word and then she turned back to Lucas.“How do you even know if she's pregnant and the child is yours? What if this is some kind of trick pulled on you so she could extort money from you?” Linda asked and Kara sighed. “The child is his, when he or
“What are you still doing here Linda?” Brandon asked and everyone became silent and turned to him. “I'm waiting for an answer,” Brandon said with a furious look on his face and Linda swallowed into nothing. “Could you please excuse us for a moment?” Lucas turned to Kara and she stared at him speechless. She shrugged and stood up when she saw the look on Lucas's face and she walked upstairs to her room.“Brandon about that, I know you threw her out but I asked Alex to bring her things in. I do not know what she did, but please do not just throw her out, she's still our mother,”“Our mother my foot,” Jessica rolled her eyes and Lucas sighed and turned to Linda, giving her the looks to apologize to Brandon and Hannah, but she clicked her tongue. She didn't want to apologize to Hannah but if she needed to stay in this house and execute her plans properly, she had no choice but to apologize to her. After so much hesitation she decided to apologize.“I know you are mad at me Brandon and
It was morning and Arianna had woken up early, to take the kids to school. She had whipped breakfast for them and set them in the dining:She went upstairs to bathe the kids and helped them get dressed. After they were done, they all came downstairs to eat breakfast.The moment they got to the dining room, they found it empty. The breakfast Arianna had prepared for the kids was gone.“Alex!!!” Arianna yelled and the butler ran out of the kitchen immediately.“Yes Ma'am,” he responded.“Where the hell Is the food I prepared?” she asked with a furious look on.“Mrs Linda took them. She set up a new dining room in the pool area. She said she needed a good view while she ate,” Alex said and Arianna opened her mouth to say something but then she turned to the kids. She didn't want to say something not nice in front of them. She sighed softly and took a deep breath to calm herself. “Bring the remaining food in the kitchen and serve it for the children, they need to go to school,” she said
Meanwhile, Kara had requested a baby shower which Lucas had agreed to and they had planned a date for it. It was going to be held the next day, so Kara and Lucas were doing all they could to make the arrangements. Lucas didn't want to agree to it but he had no choice but to.Kara was here now and there was no way he could push her away. If the child is his, he's willing to take responsibility for the child.Linda had told them she was going to assist in the little way she could, because it's her grandchild.Linda, who is seen in her room, closed the door behind her and removed her shoes. She heaved a sigh of relief and removed the wig she had put on her hair.“I hate that Kara so much. She's such a pain in asking for a baby shower when the child doesn't even belong to Lucas. I can't wait to get rid of her” she muttered and then sat on the bed.Linda was just pretending to like Kara to get close to her. She had tried finding out about her background and all but she got nothing. She f
Lucas had left the room to make some calls, leaving Hannah and Teresa alone in the dimly lit space. The air between them was thick with unspoken thoughts, with grief and frustration too heavy to voice.Teresa watched Hannah closely. She looked hollow—her eyes distant, her shoulders sagging under a weight no one could carry for her.“You okay?” Teresa finally asked.Hannah blinked and turned her head, forcing a weak smile. “Yeah.”Teresa hummed in response, clearly unconvinced. She reached into her pocket, pulling out a cigarette and lighting it with a practiced ease. Smoke curled in the air between them.“Do you smoke?” she asked, offering one toward Hannah.Hannah shook her head. “No. I never have.”Teresa chuckled, taking a long drag before exhaling. “Figures.”Silence stretched between them, but it wasn’t uncomfortable. It was the silence of two women who understood each other—different, yet bound by shared pain.“My mother-in-law used to hate me too,” Teresa murmured suddenly, he
Teresa sat in the back of a dimly lit bar, the scent of cigarette smoke and aged whiskey thick in the air. The place was quiet, the kind of underground haunt where no one asked questions, where secrets were currency, and where a person could disappear if they weren’t careful.She checked the time on her phone. Her contact was late.Across the table, Hannah fidgeted with the glass of water in front of her, her expression distant, lost in thoughts she wasn’t ready to speak out loud. Lucas sat beside her, his gaze locked on the entrance, his tension palpable.When the door finally creaked open, Teresa’s eyes narrowed as a tall, wiry man entered, his leather jacket scuffed and his face shadowed with stubble. He scanned the room before spotting her and sauntering over.“You’re late, Marco,” Teresa said, her voice edged with impatience.The man—Marco Ruiz—grinned as he slid into the seat across from her. “Good to see you too, Provenzano. You know how it is—hard to stay alive in this busines
Hannah stood in the dimly lit warehouse, her fingers clenched into fists at her sides. The stale scent of dust and oil filled the air, mingling with the cold fear settling deep in her stomach. The warehouse was one of many they had searched in the last twenty-four hours, but this one felt different. The moment she stepped inside, a weird sensation crawled over her skin, like a presence lingering just out of sight.Lucas moved beside her, scanning the rows of crates stacked high against the walls. His jaw was tight, his frustration barely concealed beneath his calm exterior. Teresa stood a few steps ahead, gun in hand, her eyes sharp as she surveyed their surroundings. They had all hoped—desperately—that this search would yield something more than dead ends and half-truths. But as the minutes ticked by, that hope was slipping.Brandon had vanished without a trace.Every lead they had followed led to nothing. Every whisper, every clue, every trail had been a carefully crafted illus
The night was thick with silence, the kind that felt like a living, breathing thing, pressing in on them as they stood at the edge of the abandoned docks. The stench of salt and rust filled the air, mixing with something darker—the unmistakable scent of blood.Teresa’s fingers curled around the handle of her gun as she scanned the area, her pulse drumming hard against her ribs. Her father was dead. That chapter of her life was over. But this? This wasn’t over. Not until she had him.Not until she had Brandon and brought him back to his family.“We should’ve heard something by now,” Hannah whispered, her voice tight with restrained panic.Teresa didn’t answer. She was thinking the same thing.The lead had been solid. Brandon had been held here—multiple sources confirmed it. The docks had been his prison. But as they stood here, surrounded by crates and shadows, the truth settled like ice in her veins.Brandon wasn’t here.And the blood on the floor was still fresh.Teresa crouched do
Teresa barely had a second to react before the door to her office swung open. The moment her eyes landed on the man standing there, a cold shiver ran down her spine. Her father.Bernardo Provenzano. The man she had once idolized. The man she had spent her entire life trying to please.And now, the man she had just betrayed.He stepped inside with a slow, deliberate pace, shutting the door behind him. The soft click of the lock sent her heart into overdrive.“Oh, my little princess,” he murmured, his voice filled with mock tenderness. But his eyes… they were filled with nothing but hatred.Teresa’s hands gripped the arms of her chair, knuckles turning white. Fear slithered through her veins, but she refused to let it show.“How disappointing,” he continued, shaking his head as if she were a child who had misbehaved. “I thought you were different. Better. Not like your mother.”Teresa inhaled sharply.His mother.For years, she had believed the lie—that her mother had been killed by a r
The beeping of machines was the only sound filling the hospital room. Jessica lay on the hospital bed, her skin deathly pale, her chest barely rising under the weight of the oxygen mask secured over her face. Wires and tubes connected her to the machines, keeping her alive, but just barely.Hannah stood frozen in the doorway, unable to move. The doctor’s words still rang in her ears, cutting deeper than any wound ever could.“She has a five percent chance of survival,” the doctor had said, his voice clinical, detached. “She lost too much blood, and the delay in medical care worsened her condition. We’re doing everything we can, but you need to prepare for the worst.”The worst.Hannah clenched her fists, nails digging into her palms. This was her fault. If she hadn’t suggested they escape… if she had just listened, just stayed put, Jessica wouldn’t be lying here, fighting for her life.And Brandon…A fresh wave of pain hit her. He was gone. Taken. She had watched him surrender himsel
The river had given them a chance, but it hadn’t given them freedom.Brandon collapsed onto the muddy shore, gasping for air. His limbs ached from the relentless current, but he didn’t have time to recover. Jessica.Lucas dragged her up the embankment, his breathing ragged. She was completely unconscious now, her body limp in his arms. The river had sapped whatever strength she had left. Her wound was bad—too bad. If they didn’t get her help soon…No. He couldn’t think like that.“Teresa,” Brandon barked, snapping back into survival mode. “Where’s the nearest hospital?”Teresa, still soaking wet, flipped open her laptop with shaking hands. Water dripped onto the screen, but she didn’t stop. “There’s one about six miles south,” she said breathlessly. “But there’s a problem.”Brandon exhaled sharply. “There’s always a problem.”Teresa gave him a grim look. “Bernardo’s men will have every major road blocked. They’re already watching the airspace. If we head to that hospital, they’ll find
The cave was damp and cold, the scent of moss and river water clinging to the air. Shadows stretched across the rocky walls, their flickering shapes cast by the distant glow of searchlights cutting through the trees outside. They had barely made it out alive.But they weren’t safe.Brandon pressed his back against the jagged rock, listening. Boots crunched against gravel just beyond the entrance. The soldiers were closing in. They had minutes—maybe seconds—before the cave was compromised.Lucas sat against the far wall, pressing his hand against Jessica’s wound. She was slipping fast, her skin pale, her lips trembling.“I can stop the bleeding, but not for long,” Teresa said, her voice tight with urgency. “But she needs real help, Brandon.”Brandon looked at Jessica’s barely conscious form, then at Hannah, who was up beside Teresa, shaking from the cold,she looked so pale. He had promised to protect her. He had promised to protect all of them.He clenched his fists. Promises meant not
The night was supposed to be theirs. They had escaped, survived impossible odds, and left Bernardo bleeding on the cold ground. But fate had other plans.They wondered how come he was alive. They had witnessed him go on his knees, blood all over him.The deafening roar of helicopter blades grew louder, sending shockwaves through Brandon’s chest. The floodlights cut through the dense trees, slicing through the shadows that had once been their cover. The tracker beneath the seat blinked like a taunting heartbeat—steady, unrelenting, and damning.Teresa’s fingers flew over her laptop, her breath ragged. “I need time,” she muttered, panic lacing her voice.“We don’t have time,” Lucas growled, yanking a rifle from the back. “They’re here.”Jessica shifted, barely conscious, her breathing uneven. Hannah took a deep breathe while having a second thoughts.Maybe she should just surrender herself to Bernardo and all this would be over. But Brandon here would rather die than watch her go back