Cameron's POV
"Shoot him" I commanded, my voice devoid of emotion as I stared at the traitor before me, blood seeping from every wound on his body. I felt no sympathy; all I wanted was for him to die—now. "Please, boss, have mercy! Just give me one more chance, and I swear I won't betray you again," he begged, his voice trembling. He was bound to a chair, just like last time, but now his fingers and toes were all cut-off. He was alive, yet his soul was utterly gone. "You want another chance? But you betrayed me in the first place, and I don't offer second chances. You should have thought about the consequences before acting," I said coldly. "I'm sorry," the man pleaded, his voice trembling. "My daughter was sick, and I need money for her medicine. I never intended to steal from you." Tears mingled with the blood on his face as he spoke. "That's an unacceptable excuse. If you needed money, you could have asked me, but instead, you chose to steal my goods and sell them to my rival. How dare you!" I snapped, my anger boiling over. "I'm sorry, Boss—" I interrupted him before he could finish. "You've become a threat to me," I said, pulling my gun from my pocket and firing a shot straight into his heart. "Brandon, dispose of his body and find out if he really has a daughter," I ordered one of my men. "Yes, boss, I'll take care of it right away," Brandon said, bowing slightly. I had many gang members in the house, but Brandon was one of the strongest, with Jack as my right-hand man. I stood up from my chair and left the small room, heading to the changing room where my clothes were already laid out for me. As I passed by the girl I had tied up earlier, I couldn't help but smirk in satisfaction. I gave her a playful spank, and she let out a soft moan. "You'll stay here until I return. I hope you've learned your lesson by then," I said, placing my cigarette at the corner of my mouth. I stripped off my bloodstained suit and took a quick shower before slipping into a clean one. Once I was ready, I headed to the car and instructed the driver to take me to the restaurant where I was meeting my mother. I closed my eyes, and an unexpected image flashed in my mind: her soft pink lips and the rosy flush on her cheeks when I asked her to undress in front of me. She appeared so beautiful and innocent, and for a moment, I contemplated taking that innocence away. But then the car came to a stop, and I shook my head, trying to dispel the thoughts of her from my mind. I didn't care about her; I only agreed to hire her because she needed to pay for all the disrespect she had shown. When the driver opened the door, I stepped out of the car, and the sight of my mother—the only woman who truly mattered to me—brought a small smile to my face. "Mother," I called as I approached her, and she smiled back, pulling me into a warm embrace. "Oh my God, Cameron, you’ve grown more than the last time I saw you!" she exclaimed, looking me over as if I were still a little boy. "Stop it," I chuckled as we both took our seats. "How was your trip?" I was certain I was the first person she called when she got into town. "It was fine—stressful but good," she replied and I removed the cigarette from my mouth. "I thought I arranged a private plane to bring you here," I said, my eyes wide with disbelief. Hearing of my mother's discomfort sent a chill down my spine as I imagined countless ways to deal with the person responsible for her trip. "Now, before you jump to conclusions, Cameron Rodriguez," she began, sensing my anger, "I turned it down and asked them not to mention it to you because I wanted it to be a surprise. Although, I know you’re not one to be surprised," she added, and I nodded in agreement. She knows better than to keep secrets from me, so I was impressed by how she managed to reject my offer of transportation for her own comfort without my knowledge. "Enough about me—what about you? How's business?" she asked. I sighed and began to explain everything to her. I understood what she wanted to hear. For years, she had nagged me to find someone new after the death of my first girlfriend. I knew this was the news she had been waiting for, but I hadn’t found anyone who truly fit the mold of being Cameron Rodriguez's girlfriend. "You know, I just hired a girl," I said, letting the words slip out. "She'll be great for business—she's going to be a stripper at my club." I noticed a familiar glint in my mother's eyes as I spoke. "I recognize that look, so don’t even try it. Girls like her are only good for things like that—and maybe a few more, FUCK," I said, only to remember how much my mother despised that kind of language. "Don't use that word again," she warned, and I quickly apologized. I had lied earlier; a girl like Rosalie was not meant for a life like this. She was so innocent and sweet, and even more stunning when she was shocked or angry. The memory of her flushed cheeks from when I held her earlier replayed in my mind, and the look she had given me before I let her go only intensified my desire for her. "She didn't seem like that kind of person to me," my mother’s voice pulled me from my thoughts. I looked up at her, raising an eyebrow, curious if she had met the girl. "Have you met her yet?" I asked, my eyes wide with curiosity. "No, but the way you described her told me everything I needed to know. I can tell when you're lying, Meron," she replied, and I rolled my eyes, brushing off the conversation. Talking about a girl with my mother would only lead to hearing things I wasn't ready to confront. Only two people had ever held my heart, and I lost my heart to them the day I buried them. "I'm heading to the house. Your father has no idea I'm back; it'll be a nice surprise," she began, but I rolled my eyes. My father and I couldn't stand each other, and he was the reason I left home the moment I turned eighteen. "And I'd really appreciate it if you came with me," she continued, but I shook my head firmly. "No, thanks," I replied, raising my hand in a mock gesture of retreat. "That man can't stand me, and my feeling is mutual. I could easily kill him before I even realized it." I reached for another cigarette to light up, but my mother snatched it from my hand. "You’re coming home with me, and that’s final," she said firmly. It felt more like an order than a request, and she was the only woman who could dare to speak to me that way. "Alright," I relented, standing up to follow her to the car. The drive to my father's house was filled with chatter as my mother excitedly recounted her vacation and all the sights she had seen. As we approached the mansion, I paused to take a look. It had been years since I last set foot inside, and I knew that coming here would likely be a choice I'd come to regret. "Look who finally decided to show up," Kai teased, my younger brother, who always seemed to be in my father's good graces. "Well, as they say, it's better than being a lapdog," I retorted, and he opened his mouth to respond, but I felt a sense of satisfaction when he fell silent. "Look who it is, the prodigal son," I heard my father's voice as he stepped down from the stairs. He laughed, embraced my mother, and kissed her before coming over to hug me as well. "I'm not reckless; I left you all behind because I needed some space," I shot back. "And just so you know, I still hate you," I whispered, struggling to maintain my composure. "Ouch!" My father exclaimed, clutching his chest in mock pain. "That was ages ago—let it go!" he added, and I felt my fists clench. The tension in the room was suffocating, and all I could think about was escaping to the sexy girl I had tied up in my changing room. "I'll take care of dinner," my mother announced as she headed to the kitchen. "There are plenty of maids who can handle that, Selena. Don't stress yourself out," my father chimed in, I could hear them laughing. With them gone, the room felt stiflingly hot, leaving my brother and me alone. "You're still the same cold-hearted bastard, aren't you?" Kai chose that moment to speak up, his voice dripping with disdain. "At least I have that going for me. I refuse to let anyone control me or treat me like a pushover," I smirked, pulling out a cigarette and settling into the comfortable couch. "Why are you here?" he asked, his hand already clenched into a fist. I couldn't help but notice how impressive it looked, with the veins bulging beneath his skin. "Oh, you can throw a punch now? I hope It better land harder than the last one because I was pretty disappointed," I teased, crossing my legs. "And just to clarify, I'm not here to beat you up, so you're safe for now." Kai and I hated each other, and meeting with my father and Kai was something I hadn’t anticipated, but my mother insisted. "You don’t need us anymore. You’ve built your business successfully and made a name for yourself. Do you really think you can take on the Godfather?" "Oh, he's the God-father? I had no idea," I smirked, relishing the way I could get under his skin—and I love the thrill of annoying people in general. "Boys, I heard our mother call. No fighting in my house," she commanded, and Kai hissed in frustration as he headed to the table, while I followed suit. "So, how's everything going at your club, son?" my father asked, attempting to spark a conversation. "Don't pretend to care now. If I hadn't shown up, you wouldn't have given a damn, just like when your men nearly took me out and kill my love with my unborn baby," I shouted, letting my anger consume me despite being at the dinner table. "You ungrateful—" "Boys!" My mother's furious voice cut through the tension, halting us as I stabbed my pasta and slammed my fork down on the table. "Forget it! I shouldn't even be here," I muttered before storming out of the house. He had inflicted too much pain for me to pretend I wanted to be near him, yet he dared to act as if he cared. If it weren't for him, she would still be alive.Rosalie's POV I slowly walked out of the VIP room, still in shock. Can I really quit because of this man? I don’t want to work with him.It’s obvious we don’t like each other, and it would be a problem for me to work under him. I can’t see him as anything but a bastard pervert, and my pride won’t allow me to call him my boss."I need to talk to Athena about this. I can't work like this. I'm sure I can find another job, even if it means being a waitress. I didn't want to do it before, but I would now. I don't mind...""I just can't stand working with that fool; his presence irritates me," I mumbled as I entered the main club, scanning the room for Athena.But I couldn't see her anywhere. "I think she's still busy working. I shouldn't disturb her with my problems, I guess...""I should just leave. Athena can tell that bastard pervert in the morning that I'm no longer interested in the job," I mumbled to myself, nodding in confirmation.As I started to walk out, the club felt too crowde
Cameron's POVNext day___I stepped out of my chamber with a smile on my face, unable to shake the memories of last night. The innocent look on her face is something I can't get out of my head easily.I noticed how she was rubbing her thighs together; it was clear she was feeling horny as well last night. When I released her last night, I could see her juice on the chair where she sat."I can't wait to take that innocent look off her face and teach her a lesson for disrespecting me in my own way," I mumbled, a proud smile spreading across my lips.As I made my way downstairs, I found all my gang members waiting for me."Good morning, boss," they greeted, their heads bowed in respect, before Jack stepped closer to my side."Have you located our target for tonight?" I asked Jack quietly."Yes, boss. He plans to travel tonight at eight o'clock, but I've already tracked his every move," Jack replied, and I nodded in satisfaction.I turned back to the gang members. "I need ten of you to ac
Rosalie's POV The sound of a door creaking woke me up, and I yawned loudly before slowly opening my eyes.My eyes widened when my vision cleared, revealing that I wasn't in my room. I turned to the door and saw Cameron standing there."What the heck am I doing here?" I mumbled in surprise as Cameron began walking closer to me, a smile on his face."Don't come any closer! What did you do to me?" I yelled, jumping out of bed. I remembered seeing a killer last night before passing out, but..."How did I end up here?" I thought."Do you remember what happened last night?" Cameron asked, though he was curious to know if she had seen his face last night but he didn't let his curiosity show on his face."What happened? Is it what I'm thinking?" I wondered, feeling a surge of fear as I checked myself out. Thankfully, my clothes were still on.“D... did you... sleep with me?” I asked, fear evident on my face, but Cameron just scoffed.“You think highly of yourself? Who do you think you are, t
Students were seen walking around the school, all looking classy and affluent. It was clear that this was a school for the wealthy, and any poor student who managed to secure a scholarship often faced relentless bullying until they either left the school or, in some cases, were committed suicide.Crestwood High School, the largest school in the country, was notorious for the way its rich students treated the poor one.And there was Carter, who entered the school on a scholarship because Rosalie couldn't afford to pay the full tuition. Since he arrived, he had never known a moment of peace.Every day was a struggle for him, and not a single day went by without facing bullying. He felt powerless to change his situation.He sat alone on a bench in the schoolyard, reading the book in his hands slowly.With his striking looks, he was undeniably the most handsome boy in school, which only fueled the jealousy of others, leading them to bully him every day."There he is!" he heard a voice tha
"What happened to her?" Cameron asked as soon as he reached Athena."I don't know, but her scream— it means Rose is in trouble," Athena mumbled, her face etched with worry and fear."Damn it!" Cameron exclaimed, snatching the phone from Athena."Hello?!" he shouted, but there was no response. Just as he was about to hang up, he suddenly heard a sinister laugh creeping through the line."Who are you? What are you doing to her?" Cameron asked, desperation lacing his voice as if he wanted to reach through the phone and snap the man's neck."You don't need to know what I'm going to do with my daughter," the man replied, his tone chilling. "I've been observing you. Are you sure you're her boss, or something else?" He erupted into a creepy laugh, causing Athena's eyes to widen in shock."Rosalie's father? Rose doesn't have a father; he died when she was just seven years old," Athena said, tears streaming down her face as she worried for her friend.Cameron turned to Athena, disbelief etched
Cameron sprinted toward the house, but as he reached the door and flung it open, a wave of flames surged out, knocking him back to the ground."Shit!" he muttered, wincing as he pushed himself up despite the pain in his back. He quickly realized that he couldn't enter through the door; the fire had completely engulfed it.Cameron began searching for another way into the house, but after walking around it, he found no doors or windows to enter.Suddenly, he was reminded of how Maya had died, and how he had felt powerless to save her until her last breath."No, I won't let her die. I must save her," Cameron mumbled, turning to head back to the door once more, but...He suddenly noticed a small hole in the wall and quickly moved closer to peek inside.Cameron's eyes widened in shock as he saw Rosalie tied to a chair in the middle of the room, unconscious after having screamed for help. The fire was rapidly approaching her."Thank goodness, at least the fire hasn't reached her. I need to
"I'm not telling you this because I'm scared of you, but I really want you to know that Rosalie is my daughter," the man said."They thought I was dead seven years ago, but I'm not," he continued, and Cameron recalled Athena mentioning something similar before—that Rosalie's father had died seven years ago."Is that all you know?" Cameron asked, struggling to believe it, yet it seemed the man was telling the truth."Of course, I know more," the man replied with a grin."Rosalie's mother fell ill after our eldest daughter died, and that's when the family fell apart—everything was ruined for them," he continued."Rosalie has an older sister who died? What was her name, and why are you still alive?" Cameron asked, curiosity evident on his face."That's when I might start to believe you a little," Cameron added, but the man merely scoffed."You think I'm going to tell you? You've heard enough, and I won't say anything else—except that my family deserves to die by my hand," the man replied
Rosalie woke up with a loud yawn, having spent the night in the hospital after talking and crying to Rebecca as if she could hear what she was saying.Having dozed off in the chair with her head resting on Rebecca's bed throughout the night, Rosalie was gazing at Rebecca's face when the door opened and a nurse walked in."Good morning, miss," the nurse greeted. Rosalie responded with a nod."I think you should rest as well; you look tired," the nurse said, concern etched on her face as she looked at Rosalie."I don't want to leave my mother. I should stay with her since I have nothing else to do," Rosalie mumbled, her voice weak."You don't need to worry about your mother. We'll take care of her as always, and we'll let you know as soon as she wakes up from the coma," the nurse reassured her. Rosalie hesitated for a moment before finally standing up from the chair."Okay, I'll leave, but please keep an eye on her," Rosalie said, and the nurse nodded before moving closer to Rebecca to
Rosalie's POV As soon as Cameron spoke, my eyes widened in shock. He wanted to sleep with me, despite being the one who had hesitated to touch me because of my wound. Could my thoughts be right? He looked aroused since the moment he entered the room."How... how will... sex ease your pain?" I stuttered, feeling a wave of embarrassment wash over me. I didn't understand why I felt shy; I thought my shyness had faded away by now.Cameron chuckled softly. "If you want to know how it’ll ease my pain, then let me make love to you. Or do you want me to stay in pain? Isn’t that going to make you feel bad?" He said this with a mischievous smile, clearly trying to change my mind."It's not that I don't want you..." I struggled to finish that sentence before I found myself speaking again."But what about my wound that you always care about?" I asked, unsure why I was even questioning it. This was what I had always wanted, and now I could feel my body heating up from his naughty words."I won't
Rosalie's POV Immediately I heard Cameron's voice behind me, and I turned around, standing up with a confused and shocked expression on my face.Could it really be a coincidence that Cameron's old girlfriend shares the same name as my sister? Not to mention, he used my sister's exact birthdate as the passcode for his safe locker, and both my sister and his ex-girlfriend are dead.I don't think those three events can be mere coincidences; there's definitely something fishy going on, and I need to get answers from Cameron right now.Cameron started walking closer to me, his expression soft yet slightly angry. I couldn't help but wonder what could possibly make him angry if there was nothing suspicious about the safe locker."I'm asking you what you were doing there," Cameron mumbled again, still approaching me. His voice was soft, but his expression told a different story.I began to back away until my back hit the wall, leaving me with nowhere to go."Why is my kitten being a little
Rosalie's POV "Ouch! Ohhhh, my lord! Please, fuck me harder!" Moans echoed from the kitchen, and I couldn't help but feel disgusted.It was obvious that the stranger, who called himself Maverick, was with the woman in the kitchen, whom he referred to as his "bitch." Their screams were already grating on my nerves.How can they not feel even a hint of shame as they can go into the bedroom to do whatever nonsense they're doing? Maverick knows I'm in this house, and he must realize how uncomfortable it is for me, yet he still went ahead and fucked that woman in the kitchen."If he's truly Cameron's best friend, then I don't think I can stand being in the same house with him. He's already so annoying," I mumbled, my voice laced with irritation."Cameron should hurry up; they're making this house a mess today, and it's driving me crazy. I think my meal is in the kitchen, but I can't go in there because of the unholy stuff they're doing," I mumbled, frustration evident on my face."Maybe I
Cameron's POV I rushed into the clan house as soon as I got out of the car. Today is the day—I’m going to end everything, and then I’ll confront the Godfather.I’m supposed to be living here with the gang members because of a case like this, but I can’t because of Rosalie. I just wanted us to be living alone, like I do, even though it’s the same house where Maya and I lived before she died, I’ve tried to keep my mind off that fact and have managed to live peacefully with Rosalie.As soon as I entered the training room, I found everyone there, including Jack. I nodded, impressed by how prepared they all were."Good, now let's get going. Remember everything I told you," I reminded them, addressing the group of twenty-five. Everything needed to go perfectly, especially since I knew Salvatore would have many guards and members."Yes, Boss," they all chorused, bowing in unison."I'll lead them outside," Jack said, and I nodded in agreement."Let's go," Jack said, leading the way while the
Rosalie's POV I was both surprised and scared when I saw a man behind me, leaving me confused about what was happening.What were they doing here? How did they get here? With Cameron already gone, did they come to hurt me? These questions raced through my mind.But if they were here to harm me, why would the lady in the kitchen be cooking? Despite that thought, I couldn't shake the fear that gripped me."I'm asking you, who are you?" I yelled again, struggling to keep my fear in check. I could feel it threatening to betray me at any moment, especially if these people turned out to be who I feared they were.The man wore a smile that annoyed me, though I couldn't quite understand why. When he refused to speak, I picked up a flower vase from the table and turned to face him. Despite the threatening look on my face and the vase in my hands, his expression remained unchanged."If you're here to hurt me again, you're mistaken this time—I'm not giving you a chance," I said, gripping the fl
Rosalie's POV Cameron started walking closer to me as soon as I asked the question. When he stopped in front of me, looking straight into my eyes, I couldn't understand why he was doing this. All I wanted was an answer. Did he think he could use his charm to make me stop asking? I needed to pull myself together; I wouldn't let that work. I was determined to get an answer from him tonight."Why do you sound suspicious of me?" Cameron suddenly asked after looking at me for a few seconds. His question made me wonder why I was seeking answers to my own questions.It's not like I'm his girlfriend who should know everything about him, yet that's exactly how I'm acting right now. I don't think I'm in a position to ask him those questions.Even though I know Cameron isn't weak but rather incredibly powerful, I sometimes wonder if it's the nightclub that has made him this way or if there's something else. However, as I think about it now, I realize I shouldn't dwell on it, especially since I
Carter's POV It was already night, and after ensuring that Gabriella was no longer sad after having fun together—I settled down with her in the living room to watch TV. I had managed to convince her to stay, reassuring her that Athena didn't mean any harm, even though I was unsure of what was troubling my big sister.Athena hadn't even come out of her room since returning from work, which made me worry that something was definitely wrong with her.I shook the thought of Athena from my mind and continued watching TV. We were watching a horror movie, as it was Gabriella's recommendation. I couldn't help but wonder how Gabriella could watch a horror movie without flinching—she was surprising me right now.She said she didn't like romance movies because they were too cringeworthy, but I knew that once she realized her feelings for me and confessed her love, she'd be drawn to them. I could already picture us sharing those romantic moments together, and a smile escaped my lips at the thoug
Cameron's POV"Is Rosalie's expression right now a joke? I believe in my food and I'm proud of it, even though I haven't tasted it yet. I know it will taste as good as it did before.'Are you kidding? Are you really making that face because you think my food is tasteless?' I asked, incredulous.Rosalie didn't stop laughing, and I had to intervene to avoid hurting her stomach wound.""Could you stop laughing? You might hurt your wound," I said, and Rosalie stared at me in bewilderment as she finally stopped laughing."Who hurts their wounds just from laughing? I can't help but think you're overreacting," Rosalie replied jokingly. But that was exactly what I wanted to hear. I love being overprotective and overreacting when it comes to my girl; it's just part of who I am, and I wouldn't change it for anything.Once someone catches my attention, they should be prepared for it. Maya went through this, and Rosalie won't be any different—if anything, I'll be even more protective and reactive
Rosalie's POV I quietly made my way into the kitchen, careful not to let Cameron notice my slow approach.He was already chopping vegetables, and at that moment, I wished I had my phone to capture the scene. He looked like the perfect boyfriend, even though he wasn't mine.I knew everything we were doing felt like that of a couple, but I didn't mind that he hadn't asked me out. All I wanted was to keep enjoying the sight of his handsome, charming self.I quietly approached Cameron from behind and playfully tickled him. He spun around, inhaling sharply when he realized it was me."Thank goodness! I knew it was you. I was about to stab whoever it was if it had been someone else," he said, exhaling with relief. I couldn't help but chuckle at his words."Why would you think it was someone else when it's just the two of us in this house?" I asked, giving him an incredulous look. He turned back to his task before replying."That's what I was thinking, but anyway, what are you doing here? B