The air in the Diamond Club crackled with energy, thick with cigar smoke that curled beneath sparkling chandeliers, shining like stolen stars. The atmosphere pulsed with unspoken power—politicians murmured over glasses of whiskey, tycoons sealed deals with sly nods, and in the shadows, agreements were made in blood. This was no place for the timid; it was a kingdom for those who ruled the city’s dark underbelly.
And tonight, the spotlight blazed down on the stage.
Valentine Hearts stood there, enchanting in a midnight blue silk dress that clung to her like a second skin. Her dark hair flowed over her bare shoulders, and her lips-red as blood-curled into an enigmatic smile as she began to sing.
Her voice was low and sensual, washing over the assembly like a wave. All questions were stilled; one could not hear anything: it was not merely that she was performing; there was a confession here-the haunting tale of desire, of desolation. The audience sat captive, as if they too had known the fire of a consuming love.
In a shadowed corner, Don Arnulfo Vegas swirled the amber liquid in his glass, his intense gaze locked on her. Clad in a tailored black suit, he appeared every bit the predator he was, but tonight, something uncharacteristically soft flickered in his eyes as he watched her. Her movements and voice seemed to weave an enchantment around him, stirring emotions he hadn’t felt in years.
“She’s… different,” he murmured, almost in disbelief.
Beside him, his consigliere, Raul, smirked. “She’s dangerous. A woman like that could lead a man to folly.”
Vegas didn’t respond. He was too engrossed in Valentine as she reached the peak of her song, her voice slicing through the air like a well-aimed dagger.
When the last note hung in the air and the crowd erupted in applause, Valentine didn’t soak it in. Instead, she offered a slight curtsy, her smile mysterious, and vanished behind the velvet curtains as quickly as she had appeared.
Leaning back, Vegas made his decision. “Send her a rose.”
Raul’s smirk faltered. “A rose? Do you know what that—”
“Now,” Vegas commanded, his tone leaving no room for debate.
Raul nodded, signaling to a waiter who hurried off to fulfill the request.
Meanwhile, backstage, Valentine pressed her back against the wall, her heart racing. The Diamond Club was her haven, yet tonight, it felt heavy, as if a storm was looming. She rubbed her hands on her dress, trying to dissipate the tension that hung in the air.
Then, suddenly, a waiter came in holding one red rose.
“For you, Miss Hearts,” he said, bowing slightly.
Surprised, she took the flower, her fingers brushing against its sharp thorns. She understood the weight of its meaning. A rose from Don Arnulfo Vegas was no mere token; it was a call to attention, a declaration, and a threat.
Looking to the balcony where he had been, she saw only an empty chair. He was gone, leaving the rose behind—both a promise and a warning.
Her grip tightened around the stem as one thought pounded in her mind: What have I just stepped into?
In the parking lot, Vegas slipped into the backseat of his sleek black car, Raul in the front.
“You have many women at your command,” Raul remarked as he started the engine. “Why her?”
Vegas stared out the window, watching the city lights blur into golden streaks. “Because she’s not like them.”
Raul chuckled darkly. “You mean she doesn’t know what kind of man you are yet.”
Vegas’s jaw tightened. “She will.”
The car sped off into the night, leaving the Diamond Club’s secrets behind. Yet Valentine’s voice echoed in his mind—a haunting melody that refused to fade.
And for the first time in years, Don Arnulfo Vegas felt something dangerous—a longing he could not suppress.
The sun pounded down, its beams glinting off the horizon line of blue sea which stretched before the balcony as Valentine slowly opened her eyes. Her head throbbed and her mouth was parched. Dazed, she gazed around the large room with wooden floorboards and a single white bed with open doors leading outside.
This was not the Diamond Club.
The last memory she had was in the rehearsal space, filled with music and familiar faces. Then chaos erupted: hands grabbed her, a strange scent filled her senses, darkness engulfed her.
She instinctively jerked her arms and legs, but something held her back. Then fear cramped her chest as she saw that her wrists and ankles were trussed with coarse rope.
Panic surged—Where am I? Who did this?
Footsteps creaked on the wooden floor, approaching slowly.
Her heart raced as a figure emerged from the shadows.
“Good, you’re awake.”
Arnulfo Vegas stepped into the light, wearing a crisp white shirt rolled to his elbows, his features unreadable. His presence loomed over her like a storm, dark and unpredictable.
Valentine’s body tensed. “You did this?” she demanded, her voice hoarse but steady.
He paused before speaking, strolling to the balcony to let the sea breeze tousle his hair as he stared at the horizon.
“Do you know what it feels like to be hunted, Valentine?” he asked, his voice calm.
“What are you talking about?” she replied, confused.
Vegas turned to her, his eyes icy now, starkly different from the warmth she had seen earlier. “The world I inhabit is merciless. People play dangerous games, and sometimes, pieces on the board… need protection.”
“Protection?” Her laughter was bitter. “By tying me up and dragging me to—where even is this?”
“A safe place,” he stated simply, his gaze unyielding.
Valentine pulled against the ropes binding her. “You call this safe? You kidnapped me! Let me go!”
He stepped closer, his heat radiating towards her. Crouching to meet her eyes, he spoke in a dangerous whisper. “I did this to keep you alive. Do you understand what could happen if I hadn’t? There are people who’d kill to get to me. People who’d hurt you because you’re mine now.”
“Yours?” Her disbelief turned into anger. “I’m not yours, Vegas. I never agreed to this!”
For a second, something soft flickered in his eyes—a glance of doubt, perhaps, or even regret—but he was gone again, turning away from her and running his hand through his hair as if in frustration.
"I don't expect you to understand, Valentine," he said, his voice hard and cold, concealing all the turmoil beneath his exterior. "You'll stay here until it's safe for you to leave.His words felt like chains, heavy and binding, leaving her grappling with confusion and anger. She could see a man torn between two worlds: one that demanded control and one that yearned for connection.
Valentine’s fists clenched. “And if I refuse?”
Vegas turned back, his expression darkening. “Then you’ll force me to make choices that neither of us will like.”
Silence thickened, broken only by the distant crashing of waves.
“I trusted you,” Valentine said softly, her voice trembling with betrayal.
Vegas’s jaw hardened. “That’s your mistake. Trust doesn’t exist in my world.”
He turned and walked away, leaving her bound, furious, and helpless.
As the door clicked shut, Valentine fought back tears, her anger and fear sharper than the ropes around her wrists. She didn't know why Vegas had brought her here, or what he was keeping from her. But one thing is sure: she's nothing more than a pawn that never chose to be placed in this game; hence, she will do anything for herself to escape.
Valentine's tears dripped down her face to blend with the salty taste of her sweat as she wept. Her skin was cut by ropes binding her, but that did not compare to the burning agony within her chest. She spoke, her voice broken with pain and pain alone, whispering confusedly, suffocated."Why have you done this to me, Arnulfo? What am I guilty of?"Her words hung there in the air like a prayer, a desperate plea for some answers. She was no prisoner in some cold, dark cell, after all. She was locked away in his world—a world she never wanted to exist in. And the man she had once thought of so charming now seemed to be that very thing she had most come to fear.Let me go.Her voice cracked, trembling under the weight of everything she could not understand. But all she got for an answer was silence, a thick, oppressive quiet that seemed to suffocate her soul.Then, she heard his footsteps, slow and deliberate. Her heart began racing as she looked up to see him approaching. He was so close
The sun blazed in the sky, its golden rays streaming through the open balcony doors, warming the room, despite Valentine's sullen rage. Her stomach growled loudly, an unwelcome reminder of her hunger and helplessness. She bit her lip, trying to push aside the gnawing feeling, but it was impossible to ignore. And sizzling spices and seared meat wafted into the room, such tempting aromas that her mouth began watering.Her head turned instinctively toward the delicious smell, through the slats of the door, she saw Arnulfo standing in the open kitchen. He was shirtless, his broad, muscular back glistening faintly with the sheen of the midday heat. The curve of his shoulders and the ridges of his six-pack muscles were impossible to ignore, and for a fleeting moment, Valentine felt an unwilling twinge of admiration.Ruggedly handsome, she admitted to herself begrudgingly. Too bad he’s a monster.She ripped her eyes away, feeling shame wash over her for noticing him. Instead, she focused on
Valentine put down the fork, her appetite dulled by the simmering anger and determination growing within her. The food had given her strength—not just physically, but mentally. She couldn't stay here, couldn't let Arnulfo's grip tighten any further. Her eyes darted to the door. The villa was silent, and the air seemed still, as if the world held its breath. She didn't know how far the sea stretched or if there was anybody out there to help, but she couldn't stay trapped. I have to try. Bare feet made no noise on cool tiles as she slowly got up from the table. She saw the door and went closer, her heart pounding louder with each step. The doorknob was only a foot away when a silhouette emerged behind her. Before she could even react, Arnulfo's hand clamped around her wrist like an iron shackle, spinning her around to face him. His eyes blazed with fury, his jaw tight as his grip on her wrist sent a jolt of pain shooting up her arm. "I warned you," he growled, his voice low and menaci
Arnulfo didn't blink as he chewed. Every bite, deliberate, was a display of control, and Valentine's skin itched to crawl under the table. Tension between them hung in the air like an impending storm, and she kept her head down, pushing food around on her plate. Eating felt impossible under his weight."Enjoy your dinner," Arnulfo said, his voice unnervingly nonchalant as he put down his fork and sat back, tucking in beside her. The space between them was nonexistent, the oppression of his closeness palpable. His tone was calm, but there was a commanding quality that made her feel like she was just a piece to be moved around on some game board he was mastering. She didn’t respond; she just watched him closely, her grip on the fork tightening as if it were her only lifeline in this tense moment.Then, after a long silence, he spoke again."After dinner, I’ve prepared new clothes for you. Comfortable ones," he said, as if his gesture was one of kindness. "Toiletries are available, too, i
The room was drenched in the silvery glow of moonlight, and its light spilled over the walls and furniture. Valentine sat at the edge of the bed, her heart heavy with fear and curiosity. Arnulfo's deep, even breaths filled the silence, reminding her constantly of his presence.She moved carefully, bare feet silent on the cool floor, making her way to him. Her pulse leapt with each step but steeled herself in resolution. She needed him to be asleep.Drawing closer, she froze, her breath catching in her throat. Even in sleep, there was something magnetic about Arnulfo, a kind of robust strength and raw masculinity in his face. The faint scent of his aftershave floated in the air, clean and woodsy, curling around her senses like some forbidden temptation.Valentine hesitated, her eyes tracing the sharp line of his jaw, the way his dark lashes fanned against his cheekbones, and the subtle curve of his lips, which, for once weren't pressed into their usual hard line.She came an inch close
He got up from the bed, his presence still choking her even though she had physical space. He took one last lingering look at her and turned to leave the room, his footsteps echoing down the hall. Valentine lay there, shivering with a mix of anger, fear, and confusion. Her wrists throbbed from where he had held her; it was her pride, however, that hurt the most.She would never give in to him. Never.No matter how much her body might betray her, her spirit would be unbroken.Arnulfo paces the room, his cell phone wedged into his ear. The sharp tone of his second-in-command, Marco, came through loud and clear, each word tightening the coil of tension in his chest."Boss, it's Victoria," Marco said, his voice heavy with urgency. "She knows about Valentine. She's furious—and she's issued orders to find her. The Giupere gang is already mobilizing." Arnulfo's jaw clenched, and his free hand balled into a fist at his side. What he had fought hard to prevent-precisely that, was happening.H
"Where are we going?" she said, shattering the sudden silence.Arnulfo didn't look at her as he replied. "Somewhere they can't find you.""And where might that be?""You'll see."Valentine clenched her jaw, frustration bubbling up inside her at his cryptic answer. She despised feeling like a pawn in his game, caught in a situation she couldn’t control. Deep down, she knew she had little choice but to play along for now.The night air was cooling balm as it touched her; with it came the salt and pine scent. The island was eerily quiet and all one could hear was the far-off waves crashing on the shore. Arnulfo led her to a boat, waiting in shadows so dim that its sleek design barely materialized."Get in," he said, pointing toward the vessel.She hesitated, her instincts screaming at her to run, but where could she go?She has no one but herself. This island was remote and in all probability, Victoria's men were closing in fast.With a heavy heart, she boarded the boat, her heart beating
"Gunfire?" she whispered, speaking nearly over the distant chaos.Arnulfo's stance shifted in an instant. He stood tall, his hand automatically reaching for the holster at his side, even though they were miles from the fray. He gritted his jaw, scanning the horizon behind them."Damn it," he muttered under his breath."What's going on Arnulfo?" Valentine demanded, her fear cutting through her earlier defiance."Victoria's people," he said, his voice grim. "They located the safe house. They're sweeping the area. Looking for you."Her stomach churned at the realization. "What if they… What if they find someone else? Innocent people—"They won't," Arnulfo interrupted her, his voice cutting short. "That's not how they operate. They're not interested in collateral damage. They're after you, Valentine. And they'll set the whole island on fire if they believe you are still there."The thought had a shiver run down her spine. She looked back at the island, which was now just a tiny speck agai
"Valentine," he said through gritted teeth, "you gotta jump. Now!""What about you Arnulfo?" she yelled back, her voice filled with fear and a touch of desperation."I will come with you!" he yelled at her, his voice unwilling to take no for an answer. "You must trust me!"A round of shots shook the cabin once again and this time a section of the wall broke open. Splinters filled the air as Valentine jumped back, wrapping the life jacket tightly over her chest."Go!" Arnulfo bellowed, shoving her toward the door.With shaking legs, Valentine ran to the edge of the cabin where the beach met the dark waters. The cold waves lapped at the sand, seeming both inviting and foreboding. She hesitated for just a moment, the weight of her decision pressing down on her. The sounds of approaching danger grew louder, creeping into her thoughts like a dark shadow. In a split second, instinct took over. She pulled on the life jacket and plunged into the icy waters below.Behind her, Arnulfo fired a f
"You don't understand," Arnulfo said, his tone clipped. "Victoria isn't just angry—she's dangerous. She'll destroy anything and anyone she sees as a threat. If she gets her hands on you—""Then perhaps you should have let me be the first time," Valentine cut in, her voice rising. "You go on and on about protecting me, but I just see some man trying to dominate me, just like her!"Arnulfo's face grew dark, his features unreadable as he strode across the deck to stand before her. He stood so close to her that his presence knocked at her heartbeat."I don't want you to try to comprehend my decisions," he said, in a low tone. "Every step I've taken has been to ensure you are breathing."Valentine's fierce resistance gave in for a fraction of a moment under the strain of his words. She detested the way his nearness shook her, detested how he seemed to look through her."And what about you?" she whispered, her voice almost lost. "What's stopping her from coming after you? You said it yourse
"Gunfire?" she whispered, speaking nearly over the distant chaos.Arnulfo's stance shifted in an instant. He stood tall, his hand automatically reaching for the holster at his side, even though they were miles from the fray. He gritted his jaw, scanning the horizon behind them."Damn it," he muttered under his breath."What's going on Arnulfo?" Valentine demanded, her fear cutting through her earlier defiance."Victoria's people," he said, his voice grim. "They located the safe house. They're sweeping the area. Looking for you."Her stomach churned at the realization. "What if they… What if they find someone else? Innocent people—"They won't," Arnulfo interrupted her, his voice cutting short. "That's not how they operate. They're not interested in collateral damage. They're after you, Valentine. And they'll set the whole island on fire if they believe you are still there."The thought had a shiver run down her spine. She looked back at the island, which was now just a tiny speck agai
"Where are we going?" she said, shattering the sudden silence.Arnulfo didn't look at her as he replied. "Somewhere they can't find you.""And where might that be?""You'll see."Valentine clenched her jaw, frustration bubbling up inside her at his cryptic answer. She despised feeling like a pawn in his game, caught in a situation she couldn’t control. Deep down, she knew she had little choice but to play along for now.The night air was cooling balm as it touched her; with it came the salt and pine scent. The island was eerily quiet and all one could hear was the far-off waves crashing on the shore. Arnulfo led her to a boat, waiting in shadows so dim that its sleek design barely materialized."Get in," he said, pointing toward the vessel.She hesitated, her instincts screaming at her to run, but where could she go?She has no one but herself. This island was remote and in all probability, Victoria's men were closing in fast.With a heavy heart, she boarded the boat, her heart beating
He got up from the bed, his presence still choking her even though she had physical space. He took one last lingering look at her and turned to leave the room, his footsteps echoing down the hall. Valentine lay there, shivering with a mix of anger, fear, and confusion. Her wrists throbbed from where he had held her; it was her pride, however, that hurt the most.She would never give in to him. Never.No matter how much her body might betray her, her spirit would be unbroken.Arnulfo paces the room, his cell phone wedged into his ear. The sharp tone of his second-in-command, Marco, came through loud and clear, each word tightening the coil of tension in his chest."Boss, it's Victoria," Marco said, his voice heavy with urgency. "She knows about Valentine. She's furious—and she's issued orders to find her. The Giupere gang is already mobilizing." Arnulfo's jaw clenched, and his free hand balled into a fist at his side. What he had fought hard to prevent-precisely that, was happening.H
The room was drenched in the silvery glow of moonlight, and its light spilled over the walls and furniture. Valentine sat at the edge of the bed, her heart heavy with fear and curiosity. Arnulfo's deep, even breaths filled the silence, reminding her constantly of his presence.She moved carefully, bare feet silent on the cool floor, making her way to him. Her pulse leapt with each step but steeled herself in resolution. She needed him to be asleep.Drawing closer, she froze, her breath catching in her throat. Even in sleep, there was something magnetic about Arnulfo, a kind of robust strength and raw masculinity in his face. The faint scent of his aftershave floated in the air, clean and woodsy, curling around her senses like some forbidden temptation.Valentine hesitated, her eyes tracing the sharp line of his jaw, the way his dark lashes fanned against his cheekbones, and the subtle curve of his lips, which, for once weren't pressed into their usual hard line.She came an inch close
Arnulfo didn't blink as he chewed. Every bite, deliberate, was a display of control, and Valentine's skin itched to crawl under the table. Tension between them hung in the air like an impending storm, and she kept her head down, pushing food around on her plate. Eating felt impossible under his weight."Enjoy your dinner," Arnulfo said, his voice unnervingly nonchalant as he put down his fork and sat back, tucking in beside her. The space between them was nonexistent, the oppression of his closeness palpable. His tone was calm, but there was a commanding quality that made her feel like she was just a piece to be moved around on some game board he was mastering. She didn’t respond; she just watched him closely, her grip on the fork tightening as if it were her only lifeline in this tense moment.Then, after a long silence, he spoke again."After dinner, I’ve prepared new clothes for you. Comfortable ones," he said, as if his gesture was one of kindness. "Toiletries are available, too, i
Valentine put down the fork, her appetite dulled by the simmering anger and determination growing within her. The food had given her strength—not just physically, but mentally. She couldn't stay here, couldn't let Arnulfo's grip tighten any further. Her eyes darted to the door. The villa was silent, and the air seemed still, as if the world held its breath. She didn't know how far the sea stretched or if there was anybody out there to help, but she couldn't stay trapped. I have to try. Bare feet made no noise on cool tiles as she slowly got up from the table. She saw the door and went closer, her heart pounding louder with each step. The doorknob was only a foot away when a silhouette emerged behind her. Before she could even react, Arnulfo's hand clamped around her wrist like an iron shackle, spinning her around to face him. His eyes blazed with fury, his jaw tight as his grip on her wrist sent a jolt of pain shooting up her arm. "I warned you," he growled, his voice low and menaci
The sun blazed in the sky, its golden rays streaming through the open balcony doors, warming the room, despite Valentine's sullen rage. Her stomach growled loudly, an unwelcome reminder of her hunger and helplessness. She bit her lip, trying to push aside the gnawing feeling, but it was impossible to ignore. And sizzling spices and seared meat wafted into the room, such tempting aromas that her mouth began watering.Her head turned instinctively toward the delicious smell, through the slats of the door, she saw Arnulfo standing in the open kitchen. He was shirtless, his broad, muscular back glistening faintly with the sheen of the midday heat. The curve of his shoulders and the ridges of his six-pack muscles were impossible to ignore, and for a fleeting moment, Valentine felt an unwilling twinge of admiration.Ruggedly handsome, she admitted to herself begrudgingly. Too bad he’s a monster.She ripped her eyes away, feeling shame wash over her for noticing him. Instead, she focused on