With blurred vision and a weakened body, Elena struggles to move, but cannot.
Her senses seem distant and her legs refuse to obey her brain's commands. The loud sound of music echoes in her ears, mingling with the mocking laughter of the two sadistic men watching her.
"No..." she stammers, desperately trying to resist the sedation taking hold of her body.
James and Evan approach her again, with satisfied smiles on their faces. Valentina joins them with a small gun in her hands, watching the scene with pleasure. The journalist was struggling to keep her eyes open and focused, but her body was quickly giving in to the action of the tranquilizer.
The cold ground in contact with her skin was nothing compared to the icy tone of the dark-haired man's voice.
"It's a shame you've decided to do this the hard way," says James, watching the fallen woman. "But anyway, you already knew you wouldn't get out of here alive, didn't you?"
Elena barely feels the strong, rough fingers of the two men holding her, one on each side. Unconsciousness sweeps over her before the two of them can actually hold her up.
When she wakes up, the first thing she notices is that her arms are tied behind her back. There is a similar sensation in both her legs too. Her eyes can't detect anything due to the surrounding darkness, and her dry mouth is covered by a gag.
Her confused sense of gravity wavers for another moment, and minutes later the woman understands that she is sitting up. There was no sound nearby, not even that of the party.
This could mean two things: that enough time had passed for the guests to have left, or that she had been dragged somewhere else. A more discreet and safer place, where two bloodthirsty billionaires could have their fun.
Trying to see how numb her body was, Elena tried to wiggle her fingers a little. A faint tinkling, but loud enough to be noticed given the total silence around her, immediately caught her attention. Chained; that's how she found herself.
"Well, well."
Evan's voice sounds from somewhere. At once she stops moving.
"Did Sleeping Beauty finally wake up? There wasn't that much sedative in that dart."
Her heart felt like it was going to burst out of her chest, racing with the utmost urgency.
"You don't have to do this," she tries to speak through the gag, but her voice comes out muffled and unintelligible. She feels anxiety and fear taking over her body, but also a silent determination to survive.
Faint light begins to filter in from somewhere, partially revealing the figure of Valentina standing in front of her. The woman has a sadistic smile on her face, and Elena can feel the presence of James and Evan, although she can't see their faces.
In a rude and quick hand gesture, the tall and extremely sensual blonde removes the blindfold from Elena's eyes.
"You don't have to do this," she repeats in her mind, hoping that her pleading eyes can express what her words cannot.
Valentina understands the silent message and laughs, a cold, dismissive sound.
"Oh, but we must, my dear. You journalists have a nasty habit of going where you don't belong and causing problems for people like us. We can't let you go around spreading stories about our dirty business."
Elena felt a wave of panic run through her body. She knew that the risks of her job as an investigative journalist were high, but she never imagined that she would end up in a situation like this.
"Please," she tries again, her voice failing with fear and partially blocked by the gag.
This time it's Evan who loses his temper, ripping off the cloth that bound Elena's trembling, pleading lips. Once free to verbalize, she bursts into speech:
"I'm not going to tell anyone what I found out here. Never, I swear! They don't pay me enough for that, I just want to stay alive. Don't hurt me, for God's sake! Just let me go, I promise no one will know, I promise, I promise, I promise!"
"Understand, darling, that your pleas are pleasant enough to our ears, but you already know too much," says Evan, moving closer to her. "And we can't take any risks."
Elena struggles against her bonds, but it's no use. She is completely at the mercy of these predators. Her eyes fill with tears, but she forces herself to stand firm, refusing to give in to despair.
"You don't have to do this," she repeats once more, her voice losing strength and becoming increasingly whispery and faltering, this time looking into Valentina's eyes. "I promise, I won't tell anyone. Just let me go."
Valentina seems to consider her words for a moment, but then her sadistic smile returns.
"Oh, my dear, you don't understand. It's not a question of trusting you. It's a question of our safety."
Elena feels a shot of adrenaline coursing through her as she realizes what they are about to do.
"No," she whispers, in a mixture of pleading and defiance.
The glint in the eyes of the three of them is the scariest thing Elena has ever seen in her life. She begins to struggle; the chains jerking violently, but leaving her completely immobile and useless.
Her whispers now become desperate screams of horror. In the midst of her screams, Valentina complains:
"Why did we even decide to take this girl's gag off?"
"She'll shut up soon," Evan replies, pulling a very sharp Swiss Army knife out of his pocket. "One blow to the throat and soon the only sound will be her blood splattering on the floor."
"What if we gag her one more time and play around a bit?" asks James.
"You and your sick humor. What's the fun in torturing someone who's already practically surrendered?"
"No, no. Just listen to those screams. She obviously wants to live."
Elena continued to struggle desperately, watching her whole life flash before her eyes. Her racing heart pounded in her ears as her glazed eyes fixed on Evan's sinister figure, holding the sharp knife in his hands.
Valentina didn't seem very happy to see the whole scene, apparently wanting to get it over with quickly. James, for his part, seemed to be enjoying the sadistic game they were about to play.
Amid the screams, however, Elena once again tried to appeal to any trace of humanity within the billionaires.
"Why are they doing this? What's in it for you?" Elena asked, her voice shaky and frightened, but maintaining a stubborn determination.
"It's not about winning. It's about teaching meddlers like you a lesson," Valentina replied with a mischievous smile. "You journalists think you can poke around in other people's lives without consequences, but now it's time for you to learn that there's a price to pay."
Evan moved even closer, holding the pocketknife inches from Elena's face.
"It's nothing personal, understand. It's just business. And the most important part of our business is keeping secrets."
"Please, I can forget everything I've seen here! I can pretend nothing happened!" Elena begged, tears streaming down her face. "Let me go, I swear I'll never write another word about you!"
"We can't take any risks, Elena," Valentina replied coldly. "If we let you go, who's to say you won't change your mind and tell the world everything? No, we can't take that risk."
Elena took a deep breath, searching for courage in the midst of the terror that was consuming her.
"You can't do this! It's murder, it's a crime! You'll be caught, I promise you, you will!"
"Do you really believe that? Really?" said James, with a cynical smile. "We're untouchable, we have power and influence. We can shape the narrative however we want. No one will stop us. What did they teach you in college, girl?"
Elena herself didn't know what she was doing, but she knew she had to stay alive at all costs.
She then looked the billionaires deep in the eye and said:
"I... I'll do anything you want. Anything! I promise!"
And surprisingly, they both blink: the only sign that they've become slightly interested.
The two men look at each other and remain silent for a long time.
"So?" murmurs Elena, feeling the weight of the chains sink into her.
James glances once at Valentina, who silently walks away towards the back door.
Evan crosses his arms.
"You're brave, girl."
James cracks a smile.
"And you know what? I think we know exactly what you can do for us."
Trembling, but very grateful to be alive, all Elena does is lower her head and murmur:
"I'm listening."
Elena's hands shook violently, making the chain that forced her arms backwards jingle annoyingly. James grinned."Glad you understand how things work, girl." She tries not to spit in the billionaire's face, pursing her lips before glaring at them once more. "What do you want me to do?" Elena asks, trying to control the tremor in her voice. James approaches her, and Evan puts away his pocketknife. The tension in the room is palpable. The two men look at each other once more, as if they are having a mental conversation. Finally, the conclusion comes. They would be straightforward in their proposal. James's response comes in a low, calculated tone: "We have enemies, people who want to bring us down. We need someone like you, with your journalistic skills and your determination, to help protect us and make sure our secrets stay buried." "So you want me to be a spy?" The man with honey-blond hair clarifies: "Spies are expensive and skilled. I highly doubt you can unlock a door wit
The translation into English is as follows:---Elena's chubby and genial boss, the editor-in-chief of the newspaper, seemed slightly startled to see Elena in his office without her recorder, without her bag, and without anything that could evidence the crimes she had witnessed in the Black Wolves' den."And so?" he asked impatiently.Feeling uneasy, Elena thought of the convenient excuse she had been instructed to use by Evan and James.She swallowed hard, forcing herself to appear natural, even though her heart was beating frantically in her chest. She looked directly into her editor-in-chief's eyes, struggling to maintain her composure."It was quite a night, Mr. Gomes," Elena began, trying to keep her voice steady. "But I think I have a lead to follow."Before the man could inquire further, she continued with her lie:"Mr. Evan Hawthorne and Mr. James Blackwood have no involvement with the mafia or illegal resources. However, I do know of someone who might be truly dangerous."Ele
Huddled against the wall, dressed in what could be considered a prostitute's attire, Elena hugged her knees tightly as the Black Wolves watched her."That doesn't seem like the expression of someone about to be rewarded," the dark-haired man commented sarcastically.Evan added, "Not at all. It looks like she's about to go to the gallows."Mute, the woman just hugged her legs tighter. She refused to look directly at them."What's wrong? We gave you the false information, proved that our scapegoat was dangerous, and now people know the whole truth.""The whole truth?" mocked Elena. "Or the truth you planted?""Does it matter, dear?" retorted James. "You got what you deserved. Your recognition within the company."She breathed in to reply to the Wolf but was interrupted by a severe look from both; the look of someone who would punish her if she crossed the line.Elena gave up trying to argue. After all, they were right. She signed a contract with them, she was their mascot, and she shoul
The familiar voice made Elena's heart skip a beat. She turned slowly, trying to hide the panic in her eyes."Elena, is that you?" Her sister was approaching, concern etched on her face."Hi, Clara," Elena replied, her voice trembling slightly. "What are you doing here?""I arrived in the city today," Clara replied, her eyes quickly assessing Elena's state. "Are you okay? You look... different.""I'm fine."But the blush on Elena's cheeks betrayed that she wasn't exactly fine.Biting her lip to contain the overwhelming emotions and sensations taking over her body, the Wolves' mascot asked her sister:"Did something happen? I thought you said you'd never come back here to live."Clara's expression changed from concern to something much sadder, but she subtly tried to hide it."Well, about that...""What?"Looking somewhat embarrassed, Clara started playing with the strands of her long, dark brown hair."Can we talk somewhere else?""What happened?" Elena insisted."I don't want to talk
Elena's heart raced. The panic she had tried to hide was now visible to everyone."James," she managed to say, trying to keep her voice steady.Clara looked at the man with suspicion, her eyes narrowing."Who is he, Elena?"James smiled, but his eyes remained cold."A friend. I was passing by and saw you. Thought I'd say hi."The man's light eyes, however, were cold as ice. The Wolves' mascot could see every dark thought passing through his mind in detail. Punished. Elena would be punished for trying to betray them. The idea of being tortured again hit her hard, leaving her so terrified that it was impossible to hide."Friend?" Clara asked, her voice full of doubt.Elena knew she couldn't get out of this easily."Yes, Clara, he is... a friend."James looked at Clara, the analysis and slight mockery evident in his eyes."And you must be her sister. Clara, right? Elena talks about you a lot."The woman with long locks kept her gaze steady."I didn't know my sister had friends like that.
At home, while packing her bags, Elena tried not to tremble in Evan's presence. James had personally taken charge of explaining to her boss why she would be absent.She didn’t know the details, much less if James would really go to the local magazine's office, but she decided not to ask questions. The less impertinent she was, the more chances she had to take advantage of this unexpected kindness from the relentless duo of Wolves."Pet." Evan's voice sounded in the room.Elena glanced at him sideways while continuing to pack her clothes. The dark-haired man was sitting on the black pouf next to the bed, sipping the tea he had ordered the journalist to make as soon as they arrived at the apartment."Yes?"Evan crossed his legs, watching her with a calculating and penetrating gaze."You understand the seriousness of the situation, don't you? James is doing you a big favor."Elena swallowed hard and nodded."I understand. I thank you both for this."He smiled slightly, but his eyes showe
Elena's heart stopped for a moment, and her stomach churned. She looked at Evan, hoping he was joking, but the cold, impassive look on his face made it clear there was no room for doubt or questions. Every fiber of her being screamed for her to rebel, to fight against this humiliation, but she knew there was no way out. Not in this situation.With trembling hands, she began to unbutton her shirt, her eyes fixed on the floor. The tension in the room was palpable, and her breathing seemed to echo in her own ears.Evan remained silent, watching her like a predator about to pounce. Every move she made was analyzed with surgical precision, every hesitation noted mentally.Elena removed her shirt and started to unbutton her pants, feeling stripped of any dignity, not just physically but emotionally as well. It was as if she were shedding all her defenses, all her resistance, and completely surrendering to his control.When she was finally down to her underwear, she stopped, waiting for furt
Silverbook was a beautiful city.Quite different from the one she had left behind, Elena thought, inside Evan's luxurious car. He would be the one keeping an eye on her while she stayed at Clara's house.The streets of Silverbook were adorned with lush trees and colorful flowers that contrasted vividly with the well-preserved, old architecture buildings. The morning sun illuminated the city in a postcard-perfect way, and for a brief moment, Elena managed to forget the tension and fear that had accompanied her since her last... conversation with Evan.The car stopped smoothly in front of an elegant and imposing house, surrounded by a well-tended garden."You didn't mention your sister lived in such a beautiful house," commented the Wolf, the first sentence he had spoken during the entire trip."I didn't know. But she probably got it because some rich man financed her," the woman replied, looking at him. "And why didn't you let her bring me here herself? How did you manage to convince h
Evan and James were in a dark room filled with advanced technology, their faces illuminated only by the glow of the computer screens. The tension in the air was palpable, and both were clearly anxious about the unfolding situation."The tracker says she's on the outskirts of the city," Evan murmured, his voice deep and full of concern. His fingers flew over the keyboard, trying to pinpoint the signal.James stood beside him, staring intently at the screen with a clenched jaw. He got up and started pacing back and forth, his hands clasped behind his back."Why can't we find more information about who took her?" James asked, his voice laden with frustration. "All the cameras are offline and nothing points to a clear identity.""It's as if they know exactly how to stay off the radar," Evan replied, his expression focused. "I need to figure out exactly where she is. If I can get a reference point, I can try to track her location more accurately."The two men turned back to the screens, wh
...an unexpected refuge amid the chaos of her life. The touches of Evan and James were simultaneously delicate and fiery, each caress carrying deep meaning. It was as if, for a moment, all her worries and responsibilities were set aside, allowing her to be just Elena.The room seemed to envelop the three of them in a cocoon of warmth and intimacy. The soft lights cast dancing shadows on the walls, and the sound of wine being poured into glasses mingled with whispers and gentle laughter. Elena felt wrapped in a veil of security and desire, something she hadn't experienced in a long time.Evan gently pulled her onto his lap, continuing to kiss her with controlled passion while his hands explored the curve of her back. James, on the other side, kept her close, murmuring words of affection in her ear, his lips tracing a path of fire down her neck and shoulders.Each touch, each kiss seemed to dissipate a little more of the tension Elena carried on her shoulders. She allowed herself to ful
A week had passed since that night. Silverbook continued its slow pace, but for Elena, the days had been a mixture of anxiety and tension. She had visited her mother daily at the hospital, where the treatment was finally underway. With each visit, she saw her mother's gradual improvement but also felt the growing weight of what she had done to get to this point.She and Clara hadn't spoken since then. Not that Elena really wanted to reconnect with her sister. She had been completely rude and discourteous by throwing all the financial responsibility on the journalist, especially after saying such vile things.There was a knock on the hotel room door. Huffing, Elena said she didn't want room service, but whoever it was insisted."I said I don't want room service," Elena complained again.The door opened anyway.A handsome man with light hair and blue eyes entered the room, dressed in sophisticated and elegant attire.Elena felt her mouth go dry."James? What are you doing here?"Closing
She looked around, but the square was deserted, only the night breeze rustling the leaves of the trees. Maybe it was just paranoia, or maybe she really was being watched. Either way, she couldn't afford to hesitate.Elena entered the hotel and was greeted by a friendly receptionist who promptly checked her in. After receiving the room key, she took the old elevator, which creaked as it ascended to the third floor. The room was small but comfortable, with a window overlooking the main street.She threw her bag onto the armchair and collapsed onto the bed, staring at the ceiling. The last few hours had been an emotional rollercoaster, and now she needed a plan. Evan had promised to cover her mother's treatment expenses, but the price was too high.She thought about the document he had mentioned. Silverbook was a small town, which meant there were only a few places where something so important could be kept. She suspected she would need to infiltrate some local institution, perhaps a ban
Silverbook was a beautiful city.Quite different from the one she had left behind, Elena thought, inside Evan's luxurious car. He would be the one keeping an eye on her while she stayed at Clara's house.The streets of Silverbook were adorned with lush trees and colorful flowers that contrasted vividly with the well-preserved, old architecture buildings. The morning sun illuminated the city in a postcard-perfect way, and for a brief moment, Elena managed to forget the tension and fear that had accompanied her since her last... conversation with Evan.The car stopped smoothly in front of an elegant and imposing house, surrounded by a well-tended garden."You didn't mention your sister lived in such a beautiful house," commented the Wolf, the first sentence he had spoken during the entire trip."I didn't know. But she probably got it because some rich man financed her," the woman replied, looking at him. "And why didn't you let her bring me here herself? How did you manage to convince h
Elena's heart stopped for a moment, and her stomach churned. She looked at Evan, hoping he was joking, but the cold, impassive look on his face made it clear there was no room for doubt or questions. Every fiber of her being screamed for her to rebel, to fight against this humiliation, but she knew there was no way out. Not in this situation.With trembling hands, she began to unbutton her shirt, her eyes fixed on the floor. The tension in the room was palpable, and her breathing seemed to echo in her own ears.Evan remained silent, watching her like a predator about to pounce. Every move she made was analyzed with surgical precision, every hesitation noted mentally.Elena removed her shirt and started to unbutton her pants, feeling stripped of any dignity, not just physically but emotionally as well. It was as if she were shedding all her defenses, all her resistance, and completely surrendering to his control.When she was finally down to her underwear, she stopped, waiting for furt
At home, while packing her bags, Elena tried not to tremble in Evan's presence. James had personally taken charge of explaining to her boss why she would be absent.She didn’t know the details, much less if James would really go to the local magazine's office, but she decided not to ask questions. The less impertinent she was, the more chances she had to take advantage of this unexpected kindness from the relentless duo of Wolves."Pet." Evan's voice sounded in the room.Elena glanced at him sideways while continuing to pack her clothes. The dark-haired man was sitting on the black pouf next to the bed, sipping the tea he had ordered the journalist to make as soon as they arrived at the apartment."Yes?"Evan crossed his legs, watching her with a calculating and penetrating gaze."You understand the seriousness of the situation, don't you? James is doing you a big favor."Elena swallowed hard and nodded."I understand. I thank you both for this."He smiled slightly, but his eyes showe
Elena's heart raced. The panic she had tried to hide was now visible to everyone."James," she managed to say, trying to keep her voice steady.Clara looked at the man with suspicion, her eyes narrowing."Who is he, Elena?"James smiled, but his eyes remained cold."A friend. I was passing by and saw you. Thought I'd say hi."The man's light eyes, however, were cold as ice. The Wolves' mascot could see every dark thought passing through his mind in detail. Punished. Elena would be punished for trying to betray them. The idea of being tortured again hit her hard, leaving her so terrified that it was impossible to hide."Friend?" Clara asked, her voice full of doubt.Elena knew she couldn't get out of this easily."Yes, Clara, he is... a friend."James looked at Clara, the analysis and slight mockery evident in his eyes."And you must be her sister. Clara, right? Elena talks about you a lot."The woman with long locks kept her gaze steady."I didn't know my sister had friends like that.
The familiar voice made Elena's heart skip a beat. She turned slowly, trying to hide the panic in her eyes."Elena, is that you?" Her sister was approaching, concern etched on her face."Hi, Clara," Elena replied, her voice trembling slightly. "What are you doing here?""I arrived in the city today," Clara replied, her eyes quickly assessing Elena's state. "Are you okay? You look... different.""I'm fine."But the blush on Elena's cheeks betrayed that she wasn't exactly fine.Biting her lip to contain the overwhelming emotions and sensations taking over her body, the Wolves' mascot asked her sister:"Did something happen? I thought you said you'd never come back here to live."Clara's expression changed from concern to something much sadder, but she subtly tried to hide it."Well, about that...""What?"Looking somewhat embarrassed, Clara started playing with the strands of her long, dark brown hair."Can we talk somewhere else?""What happened?" Elena insisted."I don't want to talk