The words I just heard made me feel tense and lost. My mother, who we all thought was dead, was back. And I knew she wanted revenge. My mother, from the powerful De Luca mafia family in Mexico, was forced into an arranged marriage with my father. It was a union built on duty and responsibility, not love. She had betrayed the family by falling in love with someone else, and my father friend, Jose, had shot her in the chest after killing her lover.
"I know you're shocked, but I had to warn you, your mom has gone crazy," my dad announced, his voice trembling as he took shaky steps upstairs.I sat frozen at the dining table, unable to move. Then, my phone rang. I hesitated, seeing an unknown number, but I picked up anyway. "Hello, my betrayal son," my mother's voice said, her words dripping with malice. My heart stopped. I heard her mocking laughter. "I'm going to make sure you all suffer as much as I did." She promised, her voice cold and calculating, before ending the call.I felt shivers run down my spine. My mother was psychotic, and I knew she was capable of anything. She had even tried to kill Leonardo to escape. I was trapped in a living nightmare, With a sigh I ran to my room and took a quick bath. I took out my phone to see a message for Namiro.From Namiro:Dad told me Venita is back, don't worry Rom we are going to hunt her and kill her for good.I smiled at the message, this was Namiro's way to make me feel better, we all know if there is one thing my mom- Venita is good at, it's hiding. I kept my phone on the nightstand, I would respond to her tomorrow right now I just needed to sleep.One week laterIt's been a week of searching for Venita, but she's proven to be a master of evasion. I sighed as I entered the hall room, where Jose had called a meeting. Yes, Jose - he shot Venita and is now working with us because she had marked him for death as well."How can someone just disappear from the radar? I've sent my best spies, but they can't find her!" Jose slammed his hands on the table, his frustration palpable.I sighed, knowing it wouldn't be easy. Venita had connections in Mexico through the ancient De Luca family, making her a formidable foe."Jose, calm down. This is what she wants - for us to be on edge," my dad said, sipping his glass. His calm demeanor was a stark contrast to Jose's outburst."So, you're saying it's possible that it wasn't the rival gang that attacked me, but Venita?" I asked, my anger rising.My dad smirked sinisterly. "Yes."Leonardo's eyes narrowed. "What are you up to, Dad?" he asked, suspicion etched on his face.My dad stood up, a sly smile spreading across his face. "We attack her in Mexico."The room fell silent, the implications of his words sinking in. "How? We don't know her base," Jose scoffed, disbelief etched on his face.My dad chuckled. "Oh, do we not?" He winked at us, and we burst out laughing at the realization that he knew her whereabouts. I love having an upper hand."I wasn't called the Lord of the South for no reason.” He praised himself.“So when are we leaving?” Leonardo questioned as he sat. “This night” my dad replied, we glared at him for the short notice. “The earlier the better, the won't expect us,we do a clean job” my dad declared, we all said cheers to that as we separated to get our shit together.I had been keeping Namiro updated on the situation via phone calls. She was currently in Paris for a delivery and wouldn't be joining us on the mission. She was disappointed to miss out, but it was for the best - Venita was a formidable and dangerous foe.My dad signaled for me to get ready, and we prepared our weapons. We took a commercial flight to avoid raising any suspicions with immigration, using fake identities as a precaution. Once we arrived, we checked into a hotel room close to Venita's base. My dad booked three rooms, saying he and Jose would share one, which raised my suspicions, but I pushed them aside for now.In my room, I calculated the odds of success, my mind racing with the possibilities. I wanted my mom dead - she was a threat to us all - but I knew it wouldn't come without a cost. I checked the clock: 9:53 PM. It was time to move. We took an Uber to Venita's base, following my dad's directions. As we arrived, I instructed my men to take position with their sniper rifles, keeping watch from a distance.We burst into the compound, guns blazing, and quickly took out the guards at the entrance. "Strip them of their uniforms and change into them, fast!" Jose ordered, and we quickly swapped clothes with the fallen guards."Leonardo, find us an escape route," my dad whispered. "Mario, find your mother. Jose and I will handle the guards. Good luck!"As they joined the guards, Jose yelled, "They went that way!" and the remaining guards gave chase, pursuing us in the opposite direction.I nodded to Leonardo, but he ignored me and took off to complete his task. I hesitated, then began searching the offices, peeking into each room discreetly. After searching five rooms without luck, my anger grew. Then, I spotted the basement door, which I hadn't checked yet. My heart raced as I wondered if my mom might be inside.As I opened the door, I was met with a shocking sight: a group of sickly, pain-ridden children, all under 14 years old. They gazed at me with wide, frightened eyes, their hands clasped together as if in prayer. I stepped inside, scanning each of their faces, and was struck by how familiar they looked..."Can you talk?" I asked the boy who seemed to be the leader, the only one brave enough to meet my gaze. "What do you want from us?" he replied in a thick Mexican accent. I sighed in frustration, my search for my mother had led me to a group of children instead.Just then, one of the other boys whispered something in the leader's ear, and his expression softened to one of pity. "You leave now," he urged me in broken English, his words laced with a sense of urgency. I shook my head, my mission clear. "I'm here for Venita. Do you know where she is?"The boy burst out laughing, and I was taken aback. Was he crazy? "You stay, you die," he growled, his anger palpable. I stood up, my rage boiling over, and pressed my gun to his head. "Tell me where she is, or I'll blow your skull off," I snarled.The boy looked me dead in the eye, his words dripping with scorn. "She knows you're coming. She flew out of here. She bombed us for honor." His poor English was confusing, but one thing was clear: Venita was gone. I sighed in despair, lowering my gun."What are you guys doing here, then?" I asked, suspicion creeping into my voice. I noticed the marks on their skin, indicating they were part of the De Luca family. The boy smiled sadly and stood up, and I pointed my gun at him once more. He lifted his shirt, revealing bombs tied to his chesst."She will bomb us in 10, to die and kill you for honor," the boy told me, his voice emotionless. I was horrified - my mom was crazy, but willing to kill her own family just to get rid of us? That was a new level of sick."Why are you telling me this?" I asked, my suspicion growing. The boy sighed in frustration and pointed to two of the younger boys. "She didn't bomb them. Take them with you, you have a minute." I quickly grabbed the two boys, who screamed and cried for their brothers.I needed to find my family and get out of there fast. I wasn't my mom, and I wouldn't let innocent kids die. I hid as I noticed guards approaching, but breathed a sigh of relief when I saw it was Jose and my dad."Did you find her? Whose kids are these?" my dad asked, confused. I quickly filled them in. "It's a trap! Take these two kids and get the hell out of this house!" I screamed, handing the shaking boys over to my dad. "We need to go, NOW!""Have you seen Leo?" I asked my dad and Jose, but they shook their heads in unison. "No!" they yelled back. I cursed under my breath - that kid was going to kill me."Go now, hurry! I'll find him!" I screamed, taking off towards the tunnel. I yelled Leonardo's name as I entered, spotting him up ahead. "Let's go, it's a trap! Now!" I screamed, and we both sprinted as fast as our legs could carry us.We were almost safe when an explosion rocked the ground beneath us, and the force of the blast sent us tumbling outside the building. I turned back to see Leonardo, relief washing over me as I saw he was alive - before everything went black and I collapsed.Allison's POV It's been weeks since David's untimely death, and the mansion has been eerily quiet. I haven't seen the masters for a week now, and while I'm thankful for the reprieve, I can't shake off a nagging sense of worry. As I entered the kitchen, Emily was busy preparing dishes for the servants. She noticed my cheerful demeanor and teased, "Hey Allison, you look rather happy today!"I smiled, knowing Emily always has a knack for reading my mood. "Well, it's been a week of no masters, so I'm feeling over the moon!" I said, playfully hitting her. Emily snorted, "Don't jinx it, please!" We both burst out laughing, and I added, "It's been fun, but I'm a bit worried, too."Emily feigned concern, "I'm serious, think about it." I stared at her, incredulous, knowing she didn't really care. "I guess so, but I'm sure they're fine," I said firmly, taking a bite of the pancakes. Emily glared at me, and I smiled, lifting my hands in surrender. "Take this tray of pancakes to the guards in th
Romario's POV The explosion devastated Venita's men, and I felt a pang of pity for the innocent children caught in her quest for revenge. As I lay there, I felt hands shaking me, and I looked up to see my dad's face, his eyes filled with concern. "Mario, can you hear me?" he asked, and I managed to blink once in response. He smiled, relieved."Terrone, Leonardo is unconscious; we need to get him to the hospital," Jose said, worry etched on his face as he carefully lifted Leonardo into his arms. He placed him in the backseat of the car alongside the two rescued children."Mario, I'm going to move you now," my dad warned, his hands gently grasping my arms to pull me up. I let out a pained growl, my scream echoing through the air. "Some of our men lost their lives in the explosion, but Ken survived," my dad reassured me as I took in the grim scene around us - dead bodies everywhere. "That bitch really got us," I thought, my anger and pain simmering.Dad placed me in the same car as Ken,
The morning sunlight filtered through the thin curtains, casting a warm glow on Allison's features. Her eyes fluttered open, a disoriented haze clouding her mind as she struggled to make sense of her surroundings. The heavy weight of her master's body pressed against her, a stark reminder of last night's brutal events.Her body throbbed with pain, each movement sending a fresh wave of agony coursing through her veins. Biting her lip, she fought against the tears that threatened to spill forth, refusing to give into the despair that threatened to overwhelm her.With each passing moment, Allison's fury and humiliation mounted. She squirmed against his hold, her muscles straining against his grip as she desperately sought to escape his clutches. But Romario held fast, his arms like steel bands that refused to relent. Finally, he stirred, his eyes flickering open to meet her glare. Without a word, he pressed his lips to her forehead, the gesture a mockery of affection. Allison recoiled,
The police surrounded them, shouting, "Put your hands behind your head!" as they pointed their guns. Romario glanced around, desperate to escape. He grabbed one of the girls as a human shield, but the police opened fire, and she fell to the ground, her blood spilling onto the floor. Romario dropped her and ran, taking advantage of the police's momentary distraction with Tristian.The police soon realized he was gone and gave chase, hot on his heels. Romario kept running, dodging bullets and thinking on his feet. He considered escaping in his car, but since this is a trap then they might have planted a bomb in there.Romario jumped into a moving trash truck, and the police gave chase, scrambling to get back into their cars. He screamed in anger, knowing he couldn't get caught in England. When the truck passed a dark alley, he leapt out and hid, aware the police would be looking for the truck.To blend in with the homeless people in the alley, Romario removed his jacket and messed up hi
The three Masters exchanged nervous glances, their faces etched with uncertainty and fear for the first time. "Wake up all the slaves!" Terrone yelled at Leonardo, his voice laced with urgency. "Tell the men to lock down the house and bring the weapons!" he growled at Romario.Romario, still in shock, rushed to the guards outside. "Lock down the house! Make sure no one comes in or out!" he screamed, and the guards nodded and sprang into action. As Romario watched, the mansion's lights flickered on, and servants scurried to hide the illicit substances that could land them in jail.He raced back to his father, who was barking orders at the guards to move faster. "We can't find the person behind the message - it's like they vanished into thin air!" Terrone exclaimed, frustration etched on his face. Romario nodded. "We'll deal with that later. For now, let's make sure we don't end up in prison."Romario dashed to his room to clear out his weapons, while Leonardo instructed the servants to
Leonardo and Romario stood frozen, struggling to find words, their faces pale with anxiety. Leonardo's gaze darted to the door, seeking an escape route, while Romario's hand gripped his gun tightly in his back pocket.Just then, Terrone burst in, his hands covered in blood, and Naveen's eyes narrowed in suspicion. Naveen drew his gun, pointing it at Terrone's head, causing Terrone's breathing to hitch in surprise.Romario swiftly pulled out his gun, aiming at Naveen's forehead, but Terrone intervened, "Put the gun down, Romario." His firm tone conveyed trust in his father's judgment, and Romario hesitated, then tucked his gun away.Terrone turned to Naveen, his smile convincing, "Put your gun away, officer. I don't like being treated like a criminal." Naveen nodded, holstering his gun, his eyes never leaving the trio. "So, about the bloodstain..." he began, his tone hinting at a looming confrontation.Terrone held up his blood-covered hands, feigning nonchalance. "As you can see, my p
It's been weeks since the police visited the mansion, and the masters' bad mood had been palpable, casting a tense atmosphere over the entire estate. Everyone was on edge, walking on eggshells around the masters, and I was no exception. Emily's behavior towards me had changed dramatically; she watched my every move with an eagle eye, making me feel uneasy and uncomfortable.The head maid's harsh words snapped us back to work, and we continued planting maize grains under the scorching sun. I felt like I was on the verge of collapse, my body aching from the physical labor."Allison, please hurry up; I hate that we're always the last to finish," Rosita whispered, wiping the sweat from her face. Rosita had become a sort of friend, but I sensed we were only acquaintances, bound together by our shared struggles in the mansion.As we worked, I couldn't help but feel a sense of unease, trapped in a web of tension and suspicion. The masters' anger, Emily's watchful gaze, and the head maid's cr
It had been weeks since the police visited the manor, and our investigation into the mole who had set us up had yielded no results. The tension in the mansion was palpable, and everyone was on edge, especially my father. I sighed as I thought about his recent behavior - he was clearly hiding something from us, but I had no evidence. His anxiety and suspiciousness were starting to unnerve me.Just then, Terrone announced, "Namiro is here to see you, and she looks pissed." My dad grumbled in annoyance and stormed upstairs to his room. It was strange behavior, and I couldn't help but feel a sense of unease. My dad was acting like a shadow of his former self, and it was scary to admit.I stood up and walked into the sitting room, where Namiro was waiting. She was dressed in a stunning red velvet dress, her legs crossed and a scowl on her face. "Damn, red is totally your color," I said with a chuckle as I approached her. But before I could reach her, she exploded, "Why the fuck are you not
ALLISON POV I slowly opened my eyes to find myself nestled in Romario's bed, my face buried in the warm nook of his neck. His hand rested comfortably on my waist, a gentle reminder of his presence. This had been our sleeping position for weeks now, and I couldn't help but savor every moment of it. The familiarity of his scent, the rhythm of his breathing, and the security of his embrace all combined to create a sense of tranquility I'd never known before."Pet, are you awake?" Romario's low, husky voice snapped me out of my reverie, sending shivers down my spine.I stretched my body like a languid cat, arching my back and extending my limbs. Then, I turned to him, my eyes locking onto his. "Good morning, Master," I replied, my voice barely above a whisper.Romario's gaze held mine for a moment before he placed a gentle kiss on my forehead. His lips lingered, sending warmth spreading through my entire body. Then, he stood up, his movements fluid and deliberate, and headed to the bath
THIRD PERSON POV An unsettling silence enveloped the manor as Jose stormed out, leaving a trail of chaos in his wake. Romario swiftly intervened, dispersing the gathered maids back to their duties.Meanwhile, Leonardo rushed to Tristian's aid, helping him up from the floor where Jose's violent outburst had left him with a broken nose."Let's get you to your room," Leonardo suggested.As they navigated the corridors, Romario's mind reeled with questions. Who was this Gracia that Jose had passionately referred to as his "everything"? Why would Jose have someone else when he and Tristian had been together for over twenty years?Upon reaching Tristian's room, Leonardo gently laid him down on the bed."Thanks for your help, you can leave now," Tristian said.Romario's eyes widened in disbelief."We're not going anywhere until you explain what just happened," Romario insisted.Leonardo nodded in agreement, but Tristian's expression remained resolute, his eyes guarded."It's none of your bu
ROMARIO POVI sat at my desk, engrossed in paperwork, when a knock interrupted my focus."Come in, the door's open," I muttered, not bothering to look up.Ken pushed the door open, escorting a shivering man into my office.My brow furrowed in confusion as I set aside my pen."Who is this?" I demanded, eyeing the trembling individual.Ken stepped forward."This is the gold dealer, Boss," he replied.My expression transformed into pure rage as I rose from my chair.This was the man responsible for jeopardizing our alliance with the Genovese family.I strode toward him, my voice menacing."So, you're the one who thought he could deceive me," I sneered.The old man quivered."We paid you for the purest gold, yet you delivered fake," I accused.He shook his head frantically."I swear on my life, I gave your second-in-command the real gold chain," he pleaded.I scoffed at his feeble attempt to deflect blame."Your life was forfeit the moment you decided to double-cross me," I growled.The m
ALLISON POV "Get your lazy bones to work!" Mera snarled, her sharp tone slicing through my thoughts like a razor. I shot her a withering glare before trudging towards the kitchen, tasked with preparing breakfast alongside Emily. My feet felt heavy, weighed down by the turmoil brewing within. As I walked, I made sure to steer clear of Master Romario's path. For over a week, I had been avoiding him, haunted by the head maid's ominous warning: "He'll discard you like the others." Those words echoed in my mind like a malevolent mantra, fueling my deepest fears. What if I wasn't enough? What if Romario tired of me, just like he had with the others? The kitchen's warmth enveloped me, but my thoughts remain icy. "You're burning the sausages!" Emily shrieked, rushing to extinguish the flames dancing in the pan. I apologized profusely, my face burning with embarrassment, as I opened the windows to clear the smoke. Emily's worried gaze met mine, her brow furrowed. "What's wrong?
ROMARIO POV I woke up to the warm sunlight peeking through the blinds, illuminating my lavish bedroom. Stretching my arms, I tossed off the covers and swung my legs over the side of the bed. Today was the party in Mexico. My mind drifted to Allison, my pet. Lately, she'd been avoiding me, and I couldn't understand why.As I packed my bag, my thoughts lingered on Allison's captivating eyes. What had driven her away?Just as I zipped my bag shut, a knock at the door broke the silence."Boss, your private jet is ready," Ken, my pilot, announced."Give me a sec," I replied, grabbing my bag.I took one last glance around the room, ensuring I hadn't forgotten anything."Ready," I said, opening the door.Ken nodded and took my bag. "We need to move if we want to make our Mexico City deadline."I nodded and followed Ken out the door.The warm sun hit me as we stepped onto the tarmac. My sleek private jet awaited, engines humming."All set, boss?" Ken asked.I nodded and boarded the jet.As
Leonardo POV My mind was filled with rage was I saw my brother, Ramiro sharing a kiss with Kate, I felt like slamming him into a world but I just ignored both of them and left to the front yard. I rushed into my car and drove out of the manor, the guards at the door were giving me weird stares but I paid them no mind. Life wasn't fair to me at all. I am Leonardo Ndrangheta, the second son of Terrone Ndrangheta, the useless son as most people like to whisper behind my back. I have always lived in the shadow of Romario, he is better than me in every aspect, and that infuriates me.I drove to the nightclub, “Favre” is the most popular club in this side of Italy, the owner is my bestfriend; Vinnie Paz. As I moved inside the club making sure to avoid the sweaty bodies, I made my way to the VIP section and sat there. I called the waiter to give me his strongest drink, I had also drank four shots of tequila when Vinnie rushed to my side and seized the fifth glass. “Give it back!” I push
Allison POVWeeks have passed since Venita's death, and while Master Romario tries to hide it, I can tell it still affects him. However, he seems to have moved on. As I cleaned the sitting room, Kate glared at me, but remained silent. When I mentioned her threats to Master Romario, he told her to leave me alone, and she's been doing that for over a month now. I've almost forgotten she lives in the manor.Today, I noticed Kate was having issues with Master Leonardo, who's been giving her icy glares all morning. "Master Leonardo, here's the water you requested," I said, handing it to him. He took it and drank, then smashed the glass on the floor, startling Kate and me. "That's how shattered I feel because of you!" he screamed at Kate before storming out.Kate rolled her eyes completely looking unfazed by his actions, and muttered, “he's such a drama queen”. I cleaned the broken glasses making sure none pierced into my skin. Kate concentrated on her movie and kept laughing completely
Romario POVI sat in the police van, my hands cuffed behind my back, struggling to understand the surreal situation. Venita's sudden death didn't make sense, and I couldn't believe Officer Naveen had arrested me for her murder. The throbbing headache worsened due to the siren noise, making it hard to think clearly.My dad tried to reassure me, "Stay strong, Mario. I'll call Steven and he would sort this out." I nodded, overwhelmed by the pain and unable to respond. I glanced at my pet, seeing tears fill her eyes, and muttered to myself, "Don't cry, baby. Pretty girls should never cry." But I knew no one heard me. The events of the past few hours seemed like a blur, and I couldn't shake off the feeling of unease. I knew I needed to stay strong and focus on clearing my name, but the pain and uncertainty made it difficult to think straight.Officer Naveen exchanged words with my dad before we drove off in the police van. I leaned my head against the window glass, staring at the passing
Allison POVAs I toiled away on that sultry afternoon, the scorching sun beating down relentlessly, I was utterly drenched in sweat by the time I finished clearing the field. With Matilda absent, having ventured into town to attend to some grocery shopping, Anastasia and I were paired together on duty. “Shall we proceed to lunch?” Anastasia suggested, her voice a welcome respite from the heat, and I nodded in eager agreement. We gathered our equipment and began making our way towards the dining room, the promise of a cool, shaded reprieve beckoning us like an oasis.En route, we encountered Lori, our newly appointed head maiden, whose countenance, as usual, betrayed a subtle yet unmistakable disapproval whenever she laid eyes on me. Though her lips remained sealed, refraining from any overtly disparaging remarks, her frosty demeanor and surreptitious glares spoke volumes when she assumed no one was paying attention. Given her close affinity with Anastasia, I judiciously maintained a