Sera was in the middle of preparing a modest dinner, two peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, when the front door suddenly burst open with a loud crash. She jumped, her hands fumbling with the knife, and turned toward the door to see three familiar men filling the entryway like a storm. The leader who had haunted her dreams the past two weeks, stepped in first, exudeing an aura so powerful, so menacing, it seemed to cast a shadow over the entire room. His dark eyes scanned the room with a calculated coolness, and she could see the outline of muscles under his tailored black suit.
Her father, half-dazed and slouched on the couch, turned and froze. But then he seemed to recognize the man in front of him, his mouth twisting with barely concealed hatred. Stumbling to his feet, he spat the name, “Enzo,” like it was a curse. Sera’s heart skipped a beat. She’d heard that name in passing, spoken in hushed tones among those who dared to even mention it. “Lorenzo De Luca?” she whispered, her voice trembling. Her father ignored her, but the man—Enzo—turned to her, and a slow, almost predatory smile spread across his face. “Yes,” he said, his voice dark and smooth, a voice that seemed both reassuring and terrifying in equal measure. Her heart raced as realization sank in. Lorenzo De Luca. The man everyone whispered about. The infamous king of the underworld and CEO of a vast empire that stretched far beyond any legitimate business. And he was here, in her tiny, dingy living room, towering over them like some dark god ready to claim his due. Enzo’s gaze shifted back to her father, his voice all business. “I’m here for the money, Jimmy. We had an agreement.” Her father’s face drained of color, but he didn’t look away. Sera felt the air thicken with tension, and without thinking, she stepped forward, hands clasped nervously in front of her. “Please,” she whispered, her voice barely audible. “I... I’m still trying to get it together. I just need a little more time.” Enzo’s eyes flicked to her, taking in every inch of her with an unsettling intensity. Then, without a word, he pulled a folded document from his coat and turned back to her father. Her father’s face twisted in confusion and fear, but he stayed silent as Enzo bent down, leaning close to his ear, murmuring something low and ominous that Sera couldn’t hear. She watched, feeling a chill crawl down her spine as her father’s expression changed, his jaw tightening, his eyes filling with something raw and defeated. After a long moment, he nodded, his hands trembling as Enzo handed him a pen. “Dad?” Sera’s voice was laced with panic. “What are you doing? What are you signing?” But her father didn’t look at her. He kept his eyes fixed on the document, his hands still unsteady as he signed his name. When he finally stepped back, he shoved the pen into Enzo’s hand and stared at the floor, refusing to meet her gaze. Straightening up, Enzo folded the document with a certain finality, slipping it back into his coat pocket. Then he turned to Sera, a cold smile curling his lips. “Congratulations,” he said smoothly, “your father’s debt has been erased. Completely.” Relief flooded her, and she let out a shaky breath. “Thank you. I... I don’t know how to—” He cut her off, his smile never reaching his eyes. “Your thanks aren’t necessary,” he said, his tone chillingly detached. “You see, your father didn’t simply sign over money. He signed over something... someone.” Sera froze, a cold dread pooling in her stomach. “What... what do you mean?” “Your father has signed this document,” he explained, each word sharp and precise, “which states that all his debts are cleared on one condition—he hands over his daughter to me.” The world seemed to tilt beneath her, her vision blurring as her heart thundered in her chest. “No...” she whispered, the word escaping her like a plea. Enzo’s gaze remained steady, and for a brief moment, she thought she saw something almost triumphant in his expression, as if he’d been expecting this reaction. “Yes,” he replied simply. “The deal has been made. You come with me tonight, or I take the payment out of your father’s hide. And believe me, it won’t be pretty.” She stumbled back, glancing desperately at her father, who still stared at the floor, his shoulders slumped in a way that seemed almost hollow. He’d really done it. He’d actually traded her away like a piece of property. “Dad?” Her voice cracked, a faint, desperate hope clinging to her words. “You... you’re not really going to let him take me, are you?” Her father’s silence was answer enough. He didn’t move, didn’t even look up, just kept his gaze locked on the worn carpet, as if it held all the secrets of the world. Her stomach twisted in disbelief, her chest tight with betrayal and hurt. She turned back to Enzo, her hands shaking as she tried to muster up the courage to face him. She had no choice. If she refused, she knew he’d make good on his threat, and she couldn’t live with the thought of what he might do to her father. “Fine,” she whispered, her voice barely audible. “I’ll go with you.” Enzo inclined his head, his expression unreadable as he gestured toward the door. His two men closed in behind her, flanking her like guards as they led her out of the only home she’d ever known. As she stepped through the doorway, she cast one last, desperate glance back, hoping for a miracle—a word, a look, anything from her father. But he remained where he was, still staring at the floor, as if she no longer even existed. Blinking back the hot sting of tears, Sera forced herself to keep walking, to put one foot in front of the other as she followed Enzo to a sleek, black car waiting at the curb. The leather seats felt too smooth, too luxurious beneath her as she slid inside, the door clicking shut with an ominous finality. The city lights blurred outside the window as they pulled away, her heart pounding in her chest as she fought to keep her composure. She was leaving behind everything she’d ever known, stepping into a world that terrified her. And sitting beside her, silent and imposing, was the man who now held her fate in his hands.Sera thought about all that had happened while sitting in the rich car, distraught and hopeless. The plush leather seat seemed to blend into her frame, while the low purr of the car disappeared into a hum, forgotten. The world belonged only to her thoughts. The view outside was going somewhere-places and people; one passing blur.Enzo did not seem to be in the least bothered with Sera's distress. He was a man who believed in punctuality and efficiency above everything else, and his stern demeanor allowed no nonsense. He got out of the car, his eyes narrowing slightly as he stared at Sera, his face masked with annoyance and disdain."I believe you haven't been in this kind of luxury car, that's why you are still here," said Enzo with a raised nose, as he stood outside the car, looking right at Sera.The words brought Sera from her reverie to the rude shock of reality. She looked around her, and then, with a bewildered note in her voice, she turned to the driver. "Have we reach
Sera's eyes rounded in surprise, her face afire with indignation."No, Enzo , you can't do that," she shot back, anger raising her voice. "I don't accept this. I just came back, and you want to have sex with me? Really?" She asked, words tripping out in a rush of indignation.The black color fell on Enzo 's face, his eyes flashing with anger. "You do not have the right to say anything," returning and yelling off the walls. "You are my pet, and the sooner this is retained in your mind, the better for you. Okay?" He asked tentatively, keeping the lead under the sound of his voice.The air was thick with tension, heavy with words that should have been spoken long before today. Her heart went on a wild rush, her head spun, as Enzo 's words struck home.She knew she had to tread really cautiously to get out of the dangerous waters of Enzo 's desires and expectations. Yet, she knew she just couldn't give in; she could not surrender without some kind of fight. But to what end was thi
Sera stood before Enzo , her eyes flashing with anger and hurt as she complained in a quivering tone of voice. "You can't continue treating me like nobody." This was from the heart-a forlorn hope that she might appeal to whatever humanity was left inside Enzo 's cold, calculating heart. In reply, Enzo drew upon an insult as if in a slapping manner: ".his words cutting and cruel."Oh, yes, you are a nobody," he sneered, his voice full of malice. "I mean, you were used to paying debts, so you don't have any value." His words were a brutal reminder of Sera's circumstances, the harsh truth from which she couldn't shield herself.She stood there, staring at a point on the floor, as if even Enzo 's gaze was a weight she couldn't bear. She felt gutted, like the breath had been kicked out of her body. After this, there was a strained silence, and it only thickened the air with tension.Enzo 's voice finally cut into the silence; his voice was sudden, hard, and commanding."Return
The sudden urgency of the notification sent a ripple of curiosity through the workers, who began to murmur among themselves."What would be the reason for the urgent meeting?" one of the workers whispered, as they all speculated what could have prompted Enzo 's sudden summons.The calmness and the trepidation somehow merged in the faces of the workers as they filed into Enzo 's office, treading like they were on eggs, knowing full well the volatile nature of their boss. The air was heavy; there was tension everywhere, filled with unsaid fears.Sera stood at the back of the room, observing with an analytical mind the scene unfolding before her eyes. She let her eyes roam across the room, taking in even the minutest details of the workers' body language: how they avoided looking into each other's eyes, the way their shoulders sagged in defeat.Enzo 's voice cut through silence as sharp as a knife."Cynthia," he called out, leaving no room for argument.Cynthia, Marco 's assistan
"Please don't do this to me, sir", the words tumbled from Cynthia's lips in a begging manner as suddenly she dropped on her knees, falling to the floor in a prostrating pose. She caught his trousers' hem, her fingers clasping over it like pincers as she begged for forgiveness. Her face streamed with tears that fell from her eyes as in a heavy rain while she wept uncontrollably.Her shoes slipped from her feet as she rocked back and forth, her body convulsed with sobs, her hoarse voice repeating pleadings. But he showed no compassion on his face at her anguished cries; his eyes flashed in anger, not softening. The more her tears seemed to enrage him, the darker his face grew with every passing moment."Andre!" Enzo thundered, his voice reverberating through the room as he called out for the security guard. There was complete silence-no response at all. Enzo turned back to Cynthia, his eyes flashing with anger, and pushed her hands off his trousers."Leave me alone," he snarled, l
They had dragged Cynthia out of the company, and pieces of her shattered phone screen still littered the floor in Enzo 's office. The feeling of unease had now settled over the room. His eyes, although they stayed glued to the screen of his own phone, seemed to bore into the soul of Marco as Enzo spoke completely devoid of any emotion."Come up with a plan now," Enzo said, the malice in his voice hanging in the air, implicit in every word that anything less than instant obedience would not go down well.Scared as he already was, the words made Marco 's heart sink. He looked up at Enzo , his eyes wide in a mix of terror and desperation."If not, I fire you too," Enzo added, his voice still eerily calm, his eyes never leaving the screen as he issued the ultimatum.A cold sweat beaded on Marco 's forehead as his mind tried to race with the implications of such a threat in case of failure."S-sorry, sir," stammered Marco , his voice shaking with emotion as he spoke,
With the tension in the air, it is then that the firm, decisive voice of Sera resounds once more. "I will represent Marco ," she states, her unflinching tone forth from the stare of Enzo , now firmly set upon her. She stands tall, her shoulders squared, flashing with determination, as if in challenge to any further dispute on the part of Enzo himself.Her voice sounded like a beacon in the most hopeless moment of his life, and Marco could feel the surge of gratitude towards this girl. He knew that Enzo 's scorn and ridicule can be overwhelming at times, yet Sera seemed not to be touched; her spirit remained unbroken.Just as it looked like Enzo was going to say something back, the soft knocking at the door interrupted the proceedings."Good day, sir," a small voice said, "Mr. Tony is still waiting for you." The voice was tentative, the speaker seemingly not wanting to intrude upon the tense scene unfolding within the office.Sera turned to Marco , her eyes shining wit
She immediately captured everyone's attention in the conference room: Mr. Robert, the investors, and a few other colleagues sat around the big table, all of them in their formal attire, the investors wearing blue suits. The scene before her sent a rush of confidence flowing through her veins. Flashing a bright smile, she began to make her way to the front of the room, her heels clicking on the floor."Good morning, sir," sera greeted all who were present in the conference room with a voice that should not give her butterflies inside. Her mind was racing with fears within just a blink of the eye, scanning the clients' faces, but then immediately reminded herself what lay at stake. She thought about how heinous her boss Enzo would react if things didn't go well, and that gave her the courage to push through."And who is she?" one of the investors threw at Enzo , an eyebrow raised. "She's my manager," Enzo lied confidently. "Her name is sera.""Alright, Miss sera," said Mr. Tony
"Sera …." Marco shouted, his voice sprawling in that desolate space, but before it would spread further, Mr Tony sprang into action, covering Williams' mouth with his hand, right in the fraction of a second, as if expecting this danger that might be hiding behind every shadow."Do you know her?" Jessica asked in a weak voice with a very minute pitch, as if her experiences had drained her of all energies.Enzo's eyes softened, his lips curling into a soft smile, the seams of his features glowing bright with expression, as in low and measured tones, he replied, "Yes, I do know her; she is my girlfriend," the words tumbling into view amidst a mixture of affection and longing.His words were colored with pride and underlined just how deep the feeling was, but immediately was Mr Tony's rejoinder, his tone laced with skepticism: "I have never heard Sera say you guys are in a relationship," he said, his words hanging in the air, a challenge.Enzo's smile flickered for a moment; the defens
"I just heard the cry of someone," Jude whispered in a low, urgent voice to Enzo and Williams; wide-eyed and full of concern, as the faint sound seemed to reverberate deep within his chest."Let's trace the cry," Marco suggested, his voice barely above a whisper. His words hung in the air like a fragile thread as the trio nodded as one, their hearts pounding in anticipation.They moved with sluggish deliberateness, their tracing of the faint sound through the deserted warehouse; their footsteps echoed off the walls-the only sound that broke the oppressive silence.The cry grew louder, more desperate, leading them upstairs to the uncompleted second story-a labyrinth of exposed beams and dusty concrete that seemed to stretch on forever.They ascended to the top, just about bouncily, soft-hopping to avoid making much noise, their senses at height when they reached the top, where the outline of something shrouded in a black cloth met their gaze."What's this?" asked Tony, his finger point
He immediately sent one of his men, Timothy, to get the GPS from the office. His tone was high and commanding, showing how critical the situation was and how little time they had to act."Timothy, hurry up," said Marshall, looking right into his eyes to drive the point home of how serious the matter before them was and how little time there was to act."A'right, sir," Timothy said, firm and sure, without a quiver, as he immediately snatched up his keys and raced out the door to accomplish what he had to do in the most timely manner possible.Williams, Enzo, Tony, and Marshall were then left sitting anxiously waiting for the return of Timothy while consumed by thoughts of Sera and the search-each person lost in his own thoughts and fears about the outcome of such.Every passing minute felt like an eternity, each being taken further into a different endless void of uncertainty, unanswered questions, and anxiety that deepened the cut.The strong silence was filled with anticipation and
"Good morning," said Marshall and the rest, all smiles, their faces beaming with optimism and reassurance-a look that was quite soothing to Enzo's frayed nerves."Good morning," returned Enzowith appreciation in his tone as he welcomed the team into the house, hoping their skills finally gave him the answers he had so longed for over the disappearance of Sera ."It appears you have just woken up," interpreted Williams, brow furrowed with concern, eyes doing a scrutiny of Enzo's worn countenance."Yeah, your call woke me up," Enzo said, rubbing the sleep from his eyes, still trying to shake off the remnants of a restless night."Ah, so sorry, sir," Marco apologized, looking contrite, his voice full of empathy.Enzo waved his hand in a dismissive manner, a gesture indicating appreciation for Williams' concern."No need to apologize, Marco," Enzosaid."We need to get started, and I'm glad you're here to help us find Sera ."Enzo's eyes did a sweep of the room, locking eyes with Marsha
Marshall's response was immediate."What's going on?" Marshall asked.Enzopaused, collecting his thoughts."Sera 's missing," Enzosaid.His voice was low."We can't find her anywhere."Marshall's tone turned alert."Tell me more," Marshall said.Enzobriefed Marshall on the situation.The Zoom meeting.Sera 's disappearance.The failed attempts to contact her.Marshall listened intently.His silence was reassuring.Enzoknew Marshall was already working on a plan.To find Sera .To bring her home safely.The wait began.For Marshall's next move.For news of Sera 's whereabouts."Marshall, please, it is so urgent," he told him, his voice thin and laced with the worry of desperation at the thought of Sera 's disappearance for a whole week weighing upon his mind."Marshall, we desperately need your expertise in tracking her down," Enzo added, his eyes begging for reassurance.Confidence and professionalism oozed from every pore as Marshall's expression became reassuring."Enzo, don't you b
Mr Tony checked his wristwatch for what must have been the hundredth time.Twenty minutes.He had been waiting for Enzo for for twenty very long minutes.The atmosphere in the coffee shop was starting to suffocate him.The freshly brewed aroma of coffee wafting out of the shop was now too much.Tony's gaze swept the car park. Finally, a ray of hope.Enzo's car came into view; Jude's tensed muscles relaxed a little."Ah, right on schedule," Tony said to himself.Marco, walking beside Enzo , was pointing."That's Mr Tony over there," Marco said, his hand jerking in Tony's direction.Enzo nodded, a serious look crossing his face.They got out of the car, their long shadows stretching out as they stepped out into the sun.They walked, the echo of their footsteps bouncing off the empty parking lot.Jude rose to greet them, a mask of concern etched into his face."Good day, Mr. Enzo," Tony greeted, extending a firm hand and giving a warm but strained smile.He turned to address Marco, cr
His voice came urgent as Tony said, "I'm saying Sera 's missing, Enzo. I've tried reaching out to her friends, but no one's seen or heard from her."Enzo's face turned grim.Missing?That word reverberated in his head.Where was Sera ?And why hadn't she called him?Enzo felt his anxiety shoot up. Was Sera in danger?"Do you know where she is, Enzo?" Mr Tony asked."I should be asking you where Sera is," said Robert, his voice accusing, his eyes raging with anger and concern."I mean, you guys were always going to restaurants together," Enzo said, his tone full of suspicion.Tony's face remained impassive, but his voice came forth resolute."Enzo, it is not the time to point accusatory fingers at anybody," Tony told him, his words slow and intentional."I'm not lying accusations on you for the fun of it," Enzo said, snapping, his frustration boiling over. "I just ask where Sera is because you were always taking pictures together." Tony looked very somber, with his eyes full of
There was complete silence at the other end, as if it stretched into infinity. Sera was clearly hesitant, and for a while, Enzofeared he'd lost her.But then, she spoke, her voice tentative. "Ok, Robert, if I'm lucky, I'll come."Enzo's face lit up with a bright, radiant smile, like the luckiest man in the world."Thank you, Sera !" Enzo exclaimed, overflowing with excitement.He dropped the call and found his mind racing with possibilities.He did not waste a single moment and rushed into the kitchen, his heart singing.He prepared croissants, ham, burgers, and steak to make the perfect dinner.Enzo was going through the recipe and doing each dish just right.Joy oozed out of every pore as he cooked.Sweat droplets dripped down his forehead, for the heat in the kitchen was getting hotter by his excitement.The hours have passed, and the smell of sizzling steak and freshly baked croissants filled in.Enzo's kitchen now turned into a haven.At last, dinner was ready.Enzo stepped ba
Every question and anxiety that was running in Enzo's mind seemed to be telling him that he couldn't believe this was not his life falling to pieces.Theophilus, realizing that Enzo was taken aback by what had happened, did not waste time and after a brief pause replied, "Sir, maybe you should take a break? You don't seem yourself."Enzo's gaze drifted towards the window, his eyes gazing out into the distance. "I'll be fine," he muttered, his voice barely audible.But Theophilus knew better. She had seen Enzo's downward spiral, and it worried her.The voice of Theophilus tore Enzo from his thoughts. "Excuse me, sir," she said as he was going, concern could be seen on her face.Enzo blinked back into life, attempting to shake off the fogginess that seemed to envelop him. "Yes, Theophilus?""Is anything wrong, sir? You seem preoccupied," Theophilus asked.Enzo forced a smile onto his face. "I'm alright, just a bit preoccupied."He looked down at his phone, willing Sera to respond