"Please... Stop!"
"Leave me alone!" Arabella jolted awake, her voice quivering with fear and panic.
She let out a piercing scream, gasping for breath, and clutched her throat as sweat dripped down her face. Frantically, she groped for the bedside lamp switch, accidentally knocking something off the nightstand. With the room bathed in light, her eyes widened, and she huddled on the bed, rocking back and forth.
It had returned.
The nightmare had returned, its haunting grip as strong as ever. Despite her best efforts to suppress the memories of that dreadful night, they surged back with even greater intensity. For the past two years, she had believed it to be behind her, only to have it resurface today.
After each occurrence of the nightmare, she found herself pondering the same question about her father's involvement in the crime. It was a relentless query that echoed in her mind, but one for which she could never unearth answers.
Arabella grimaced and raked a hand through her disheveled hair. She descended from the bed, moving towards the window. Sleep had completely fled her, replaced by an overwhelming flood of fear, pain, and grief that now seemed to be her constant companions.
She tugged at her hair, fighting against the urge to scream, forcing her turbulent emotions under control. But the tears, they couldn't be contained. Her vision blurred as she sniffled, the first tear tracing a path down her pallid cheek. She bit down on her quivering lower lip, her thoughts consumed by the jumbled mess her life had become.
Ever since the incident six years ago, she had been living as though she were a fugitive, relentlessly pursued. She wasn't a criminal, but she was acutely aware that if he found her, he would fulfill the chilling promise he had made to her father that dreadful night.
Arabella acknowledged her father's wisdom in his warning. No matter where she sought refuge, he always managed to locate her. Each narrow escape was a testament to sheer luck. Yet, she couldn't help but wonder how much longer her luck would hold.
A shudder coursed through her as she contemplated the terrifying prospect of him finally tracking her down. She had severed ties with friends and family, leaving her utterly alone. There would be no one to search for her, no one to miss her if she vanished. Even her colleagues at work were distant acquaintances at best.
Arabella was a loner, a fact well-known to those around her. After all, she had been working at Peace Blossom Plaza for only three months—far too short a time to establish any meaningful friendships.
"Seriously," Arabella muttered with a bitter laugh, her lips twisting into a wry smile. She brushed her cheeks with her palm, trying to wipe away the tears, then directed her gaze at the ceiling. It appeared as though it might collapse at any moment. With a heavy sigh, she shifted her focus to the window.
But how could she even entertain the idea of friendship when she was perpetually on the move? With her transient lifestyle, settling down in one neighborhood was a luxury she couldn't afford.
She was only twenty years old, yet on the run. Arabella's mind involuntarily returned to the night her father was brutally murdered. The image of Allesandro De Luca shooting her father was seared into her memory. The blood, the pain etched on her father's face as he crumpled to the ground—it haunted her every waking moment. She had witnessed it all from her hiding place. She had even seen the face of the monster responsible and wished she could do the same to him.
Tears trickled down her cheeks as she continued to navigate the desolate streets of New York City. The darkness of the night concealed her as she urgently sought the location her father had mentioned before he was killed.
“Papà,” she whispered, her voice trembling with grief.
She closed her eyes, attempting to dispel the image of her father's lifeless body, his skull brutally violated by a bullet. She drew in a shuddering breath and blinked rapidly, trying to clear her vision.
"Sorry," she mumbled as she collided with a passerby.
The person reached out to steady her, but she evaded the offered hand and quickened her pace. Fatigue gnawed at her, and hunger pangs added to her distress. Nevertheless, she couldn't afford to stop, lest they catch up to her.
Ever since she fled her home, she had refrained from looking back, consumed by the fear of being pursued.
Finally, Arabella darted into a dimly lit corner, allowing a sigh to escape her lips. She furrowed her brows, her gaze settling on an old, dilapidated warehouse. She wiped her tear-streaked cheeks with the back of her hand and retrieved a crumpled piece of paper and a set of keys from the back pocket of her torn jeans.
As she squinted at the paper, moonlight came to her aid, rendering the words legible. The lamppost nearby provided little illumination, leaving the surroundings mostly in shadows.
She diverted her gaze from the crumpled paper in her hand and examined the location.
Approaching the metal gate, Arabella selected a key and inserted it into the padlock's hole. With a push, she creaked open the old, rusted gate, taking care to close it behind her as she entered.
Standing near the closed door, her eyes widened. Illumination flooded the warehouse, raising questions about potential occupants. "Hello…" she called out tentatively, but only her own voice reverberated through the space.
Her brows furrowed as she noticed several black bags strewn across a large table in the center of the room. Her heartbeat quickened, and she clenched her hands, drawn almost involuntarily toward the table.
With hands trembling, she unzipped one of the bags. A gasp escaped her lips as a cascade of dollar bills spilled out. She hastily covered her mouth to stifle an impending scream. Retrieving a sheet of paper that had fallen from the bag, her eyes raced over the contents. The realization hit her like a tidal wave.
Her father had been fully aware. He understood he was leaving her in a harsh world, and he had taken steps to alleviate her burden…
Arabella jerked, roused from her reverie by a twinge in her hand. Her narrowed gaze locked onto a woodpecker, its flight breaking her train of thought as it disappeared into the distance.
She shook her head, shifting her attention from the old wall clock to the swaying trees beyond. The knowledge that her father had left her resources did little to soothe her. Instead, it tore at her emotions, tears streaming down her cheeks. The void left by her father's absence was overwhelming. She longed to have him back, to seize the opportunity for one more chance to see him.
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Alessandro De Luca, who often went by the name Sandro within his close circle, tilted his head back, a moan escaping his parted lips.
The woman knelt before him, a provocative grin curving her lips, their corners crinkling suggestively. A teasing flicker of her tongue against the tip of his manhood was followed by its full acceptance into her mouth.
Sandro grunted, his fists tangled in her curly red hair as she worked her magic on him. It didn't take long for him to find his release, and he spilled his load into her mouth. He sighed with satisfaction, but the woman wasn't finished yet. He had paid her to please him for the entire day, and she had only just begun performing fellatio on him.
He groaned as a knock resounded on the door. He wasn't expecting anyone. He had instructed his secretary to cancel all his appointments for the day. He wondered who was about to interrupt the erotic session he was engaged in.
"Come in," Sandro called out, irritation evident as the knocking persisted.
He pushed the woman straddling his lap aside, and raised an eyebrow as one of his security agents strode into the room.
"Would you care to explain the reason for this interruption?" Sandro's voice was icy, his annoyance evident.
"I apologize for the intrusion, Signore, but I've brought you some information," the security agent said, still bowing his head respectfully.
"What is it?" Sandro narrowed his eyes, his tone demanding.
"We've managed to track down the Signorina in the new neighborhood. We've located her current whereabouts."
A grin spread across Sandro's face. "She can run, but she can't hide from me."
"Take the others with you. Ensure that she doesn't escape this time. If you fail, I'll have your heads served to my dogs. Do you understand?" Sandro's threat hung in the air.
Giuseppe trembled with fear, his anxiety evident. He swallowed hard, familiar with Sandro's brutal punishments. He had no desire to become a scapegoat.
"Yes, Signore," Giuseppe stammered before turning to leave the room.
"Wait," Sandro's commanding voice stopped him in his tracks.
"Bring the woman to me alive. I intend to punish her myself."
"Understood, Signore," Giuseppe responded, quickly exiting the room to carry out his assigned task.
"Finally, Arabella, you have nowhere left to hide," a smirk formed on Sandro's chiseled face, a wicked gleam dancing in his green eyes. He briefly contemplated going to meet her himself, despite his confidence in his agents. He wanted to apprehend her personally.
"How about we continue what we were doing?"
Sandro's head snapped toward the doorway leading to the bathroom, where the whore Lizzo had appeared.
"Yes," he responded, flashing her a toothy grin. However, it wasn't due to his happiness about her actions, but rather because of her presence.
Arabella... He yearned to wrap his hands around her tiny neck and snap it. The anticipation of meting out the punishments he had swirling in his head toward her consumed him. Ultimately, he eagerly anticipated their meeting.
EPILOGUEFOUR MONTHS LATERSandro stretched his legs, shielding his eyes from the sun with sunglasses. He sighed, running a hand through his hair. Arabella had suggested a vacation by the beach, and they had been here for four months now. He still wanted to fulfill all her wishes, agreeing to everything she desired.Lately, it had been peaceful. Since the altercation with Paolo, there was no imminent threat to Arabella, though he couldn't say the same for himself, which he didn't mind. He didn't believe his enemies would ever cease, as wherever he went, he seemed to attract more.He didn't want to involve Arabella in his dangerous lifestyle, but he also doubted his ability to shield her completely.Alessia had disappeared. When Paolo had died, Sandro had taken the time to scour the building for her before leaving for the Villa, but he hadn't seen any trace of her."Why are you staring at her?"Sandro snapped his head at the sound of Arabella's voice. She stood above him, arms folded. H
Arabella wasn't as tired as she expected. She continued battling, and almost half of the members of the Salvatore house were already down. Although she couldn't unleash her powers to the fullest, she had imbued her knife with magic, enhancing its effectiveness even more.The enchanted blade caused immediate falls to anyone it touched, adding up to a high body count. Despite her victories, the number of foes she faced showed no signs of diminishing.Sandro, absent since his departure, left her uncertain about his fate. Paolo's absence suggested he wasn't defeated, as Paolo would have returned if he had been. Alessia was also nowhere to be found; Arabella wondered if Paolo had taken her with him.Yet, she was glad the merge hadn't happened.***Running after Paolo led Sandro to an unfamiliar location. Uncertain of his whereabouts, he felt a rush of anxiety as his gaze fixed on what appeared to be a full moon at the room's far end, shining brightly. Sandro, feeling a tingling sensation,
Paolo paced nervously, his gaze repeatedly drawn to Arabella, securely bound to the chair. At first glance, she seemed unconscious, her head hanging limply, but a closer look revealed that she was simply staring down."How much longer do we have to wait?" he inquired of Alessia, who had resumed her position inside the pentagram."A few more minutes or the ritual will be incomplete," Alessia replied.Despite the requirement for a special full moon, she had assured them of conjuring the moon to ensure the ritual's success. However, the actual full moon was still two weeks away, and Paolo couldn't afford to wait."Should I resort to force to speed things up?" Paolo clenched his teeth and advanced toward Arabella."I'll break ten fingers and ten toes if you lay a hand on her," Sandro declared, suddenly appearing in the doorway."Sandro," Arabella smiled, relief washing over her at the sight of him. Although she had never been particularly thrilled to see him before, his presence now offer
Goodness!Sandro pressed the gas pedal, driving over the speed limit. Relieved that the road was empty, he was aware that if someone had been there, a collision was inevitable, and he wouldn't have cared.His sole focus was reaching Arabella."Is she foolish enough to go to that guy without telling me?" Gritting his teeth, he tightened his grip on the steering wheel.He had only left to settle some business deal with another pack that he had an alliance with, and it was to get them to fight in the war with him.Of course, he had done all he needed to do, albeit too late.Arabella, that he was trying his best to protect, wasn't even in the villa anymore.His phone rang, and glancing at the screen, he swiped to answer. "If you harm her, Paolo, I'll make sure you regret it. I won't hesitate to take you down with me!""She's still alive, De Luca. Why not come see her condition for yourself?" Paolo replied.Just then, a scream erupted from Arabella, further unsettling Sandro. "Let her go,"
No sooner had Arabella left than a loud boom echoed through the air. Though Thalia wasn't sure if it was an actual cannon, it sure sounded like one."Ah, darn!" she exclaimed, gasping and huddling against the wall. The cannon seemed to have targeted the building, affecting all the rooms. The meeting structure teetered on the verge of collapsing, with the pillars bending sideways."Are you okay?" Elisha asked, pulling her towards a corner."I am. How about you?" Thalia replied, scanning the area to see if others were in the same predicament."What's happening? And where is Bella?" she inquired."The attackers are here," Janice explained. "I overheard their conversation earlier, and I think my father spoke to her. It's why she left.""Why would she do that? That's so foolish!" Thalia hissed."My father is sly, Thalia. I don't know what he must have said to Arabella, but he can kill anyone he wants if she disobeys. She probably left for everyone's safety," Janice reasoned."That doesn't
TWO DAYS LATERThinking all plans would come easily as they were all gathered together, however, the reverse was the case. It was even more difficult to agree with all that was said, especially since it was the last day.Still, there was no attacker in sight, and it didn't seem like anything was going to happen. It was almost noon, and Arabella, Thalia, Elisha, Janice, and Annalise were in the meeting room.Some members were on guard, watching for any activity to report to those inside. However, Sandro, Arabella didn't know where he had gone. He said nothing to her and left the house."He should be here; at least, he's the alpha, and many of these people can listen to him," Elisha said, eyeing the other members in the room, acting as if they were bothered by the current situation."They listen to Bella, too," Thalia said. "She should say something to them."Say something? Arabella didn't know exactly what she was going to say. They weren't the phoenixes, and even though Orga and the r