"You’re awfully quiet today, little dove."Nirvana glanced up from the window where she sat curled up on the couch, staring at the gray sky beyond the glass. She hadn’t even heard RAyNe enter, but there he was, leaning against the doorframe, watching her with that unreadable expression.She shrugged. “It’s nothing.”RAyNe’s lips curved, though there was no humor in it. He strolled toward her, his steps slow, deliberate, the kind that made her feel like prey. When he reached her, he crouched down, resting his elbows on his knees.“Lying to me on your birthday?” His voice was deceptively soft. “That’s not very wise.”Her fingers tightened around the fabric of her dress.RAyNe reached out, pushing a stray curl behind her ear. “Tell me what you want.”She hesitated. This was a rare moment..him asking rather than deciding for her. She should have asked for something small, something safe.But there was only one thing on her mind.“I want to see my father.”The air shifted.RAyNe didn’t rea
"Get your hands off her."Rayne’s voice was lethal, his tone sharp enough to slice through steel.Zayd didn’t move. His arm remained around Nirvana’s shoulders as she gripped the railing, her breathing uneven."Relax, St. Trinity," Zayd drawled, his dark gaze steady. "I was only comforting her."Rayne’s jaw ticked. "I don’t give a damn what you were doing. Step away. Now."Nirvana turned sharply, glaring. "Rayne, stop. You’re overreacting…""Overreacting?" Rayne cut her off, his icy-blue eyes locking onto hers. "I find you in another man’s arms, looking at him like.." He exhaled sharply, turning his fury back to Zayd. "You think you can touch what’s mine?"Zayd’s smirk deepened. "Yours? Funny. I don’t see a claim anywhere on her."That did it.Rayne lunged.Fists met skin. The sound of impact echoed in the air as the two men crashed against the balcony railing."Rayne!" Nirvana gasped, grabbing his arm, but he barely felt her.Zayd countered smoothly, landing a solid punch to Rayne’s
"Nirvana, can you hear me? Please… say something!" Luna's voice wavered as she pounded on the door for what felt like the hundredth time.Silence."Damn it!" She pressed her forehead against the wood, frustration and fear twisting in her gut. "I'm sorry, Nirvana. I tried… I really tried, but they won’t let me in."Behind her, Rayne’s men stood like statues, avoiding eye contact, their expressions carefully blank. She knew why…they were terrified. Rayne had been clear: No one goes in. No one comes out.And for three days, they had followed his order to the letter.Inside the dimly lit room, Nirvana lay curled on the cold marble floor, her body trembling, her breaths shallow. A deep ache spread through her limbs, heavier than before. She tried to keep her eyes open, to focus on the cracked ceiling above her, but the edges of her vision blurred.Her fingers weakly traced the chain around her ankle…her prison…but even that motion felt exhausting."Not yet..." she whispered hoarsely, gripp
The hospital smelled like antiseptic and something faintly metallic, a scent that clung to the walls, the sheets, even her skin. The air-conditioning hummed softly, the fluorescent lights casting a dull glow over the stark white walls. Nirvana had been here for two days. Two long, suffocating days.RAyNe hadn’t visited. He hadn’t called. Not once.But that didn’t mean he wasn’t watching.The men stationed outside her door weren’t just there to protect her. They were there to report back. To make sure she wasn’t doing anything he wouldn’t approve of.The door creaked open.Luna stepped inside, carrying a neatly packed tray. She walked with quiet efficiency, placing the food on the small bedside table without a word. She was dressed in a modest black dress, her hair neatly pinned back..always proper, always composed.Nirvana watched her for a moment before sighing. “Did he send you?”Luna nodded. “Sir instructed me to make sure you eat.”Nirvana scoffed, picking at the food with little
"You’re insane if you think you can leave," Luna whispered sharply.Nirvana ignored her. Every second wasted was another second Adrian had to hurt her father. She needed out. Now.Luna exhaled in frustration, glancing at the door where RAyNe’s men stood. "They don’t leave their post.""Then distract them." Nirvana’s voice was low, desperate.Luna hesitated, then sighed. "This is suicide." But she turned and opened the door anyway. "She’s asking for something to eat. I’ll take care of it, but you two need to give me a minute."One of the men sighed, annoyed. "Fine. Hurry up."As Luna stepped out, Nirvana moved. Pain shot through her ribs as she slid out of bed, her hospital gown brushing against her skin. The beeping machines around her made her nerves prickle…too loud. Too risky.She staggered to the window. Pulled the curtain aside. Fire escape.Her heart pounded. She pushed the window open, ice-cold night air rushing in.A hand clamped around her wrist.Her breath caught.She spun,
"There she is."RAyNe’s voice was barely above a whisper, yet it carried a weight that made Gianni shift uncomfortably beside him.The crisp autumn air of Université Saint-Laurent in France carried the laughter and chatter of students heading out of the campus gates. Some hurried past, engrossed in their own worlds, while others lingered in small groups, sharing inside jokes.But RAyNe’s world had narrowed to one person.Across the street, a young woman stood with a backpack slung over her shoulder. She was beautiful…delicate, almost fragile…but there was something deeply unsettling about her appearance. She was thin, too thin. Her skin was pale, her cheekbones pronounced, and her eyes…Hollow. Haunted. Terrified.Her gaze darted around, her fingers tightening on the strap of her bag as if she expected something…someone…to appear and drag her away.RAyNe clenched his jaw so hard his teeth hurt.What the fuck happened to her?"You’re gonna give me away if you keep standing like that,"
"You look like hell, Mr. Castillo."Adrian’s voice dripped with mockery as he strolled into the dimly lit visitation room. He adjusted the cuffs of his designer suit, the sharp contrast against the cold, grimy walls of the prison making his presence feel even more suffocating. He took his time, dragging out each step before finally sitting across from Jordan Castillo.Jordan exhaled heavily, his weary eyes locking onto Adrian with a mixture of disgust and disappointment. This boy... This traitor..."What the hell do you want?" Jordan’s voice was hoarse, exhaustion clinging to every syllable.Adrian smirked, leaning forward with his elbows on the table, his confidence reeking of arrogance. "I just came to check on you. See how you’re holding up in this lovely little home of yours." His tone was laced with amusement.Jordan clenched his fists. "You put me here.""I did." Adrian’s smirk widened. "And I did it well."Jordan's breathing became heavier, but he refused to let Adrian see how
The sound of approaching footsteps barely registered in Nirvana’s mind. She sat by the hospital window, her gaze fixed on nothing in particular. Outside, the world moved on…cars passing, people walking, life continuing as if hers hadn’t been shattered into something unrecognizable.Behind her, the door opened. She didn’t turn. She didn’t need to. The air shifted, darkened, carrying the weight of his presence.RAyNe was back.She expected some grand entrance…maybe a snide remark, a sarcastic comment, something to remind her he was in control. Instead, he simply stood there for a moment, watching her.Then, as expected…“You’re quiet today.”Nirvana didn’t answer. She kept her gaze on the window, fingers loosely gripping the edge of the bed.RAyNe moved closer, slow and deliberate, like a predator testing the waters. “Not even a glare? No sharp words?” He tilted his head. “I’m almost offended.”Still, she said nothing.A slow, amused exhale left his lips. Then…“I like you tamed.”Her f
The door to the black car shut with a solid slam.RAyNe exhaled sharply, blood still drying beneath the fresh bandage on his arm.Gianni glanced at him through the rearview mirror."Begin the search," RAyNe muttered. "Whoever took her... it has to be someone who knows me. Or someone who knows her.""Yes, boss," Gianni replied, already tapping into the secure satellite interface wired through the dashboard. "I'll mobilize all local trackers. If she's breathing, we'll find her."RAyNe leaned back, knuckles whitening.He wasn’t going to wait for fate to be kind.He was going to force its hand.The estate gates groaned open, and RAyNe stormed into the mansion with the rage of a god on the brink of destruction.Guards stepped aside.Siara was descending the stairs in a silky robe, holding a wine glass with her usual arrogance.She didn’t even flinch as he approached.Until his hand wrapped around her throat."RAy…!" she choked, glass dropping and shattering against the marble.He slammed h
"Fuck! They’re circling left!"Lucian’s voice thundered over the deafening sound of gunfire. RAyNe ducked behind a burnt-out SUV, blood spraying the side mirror as bullets ricocheted everywhere."I see them!" RAyNe growled, lifting his weapon and taking down two men with clean shots to the chest. "Move!"The deal had gone sideways the moment they’d stepped foot on the compound.A rival cartel had set a trap, and now, RAyNe and Lucian were knee-deep in blood, gunpowder, and chaos.His phone vibrated in his pocket. Again.Then again.He ignored it, too focused, too sharp…Until the last man dropped.Silence. For a second.RAyNe exhaled, panting. Then pulled out his phone.Gianni’s name flashed across the cracked screen.He answered."Miss Castillo... she jumped off the balcony."That was all he heard.A gunshot split the air.His body jerked.His phone flew from his hand and shattered against the pavement.Lucian shouted his name as blood poured from his shoulder."RAyNe!""I’m fine!"L
The silver tray clinked lightly in his hands.RAyNe stood at the threshold of the cold room where she was being kept…this time, not with anger, but something far worse.Uncertainty.His fingers flexed around the handle of the luxury breakfast platter, steam curling from golden pancakes, exotic fruits, poached eggs, and freshly pressed juice in crystal glasses.But Nirvana didn’t even lift her head.She was seated on the floor, back pressed against the wall. Her legs drawn to her chest. Her eyes were hollow, dry, empty.She looked like she hadn’t slept at all. Her skin looked pale against the oversized shirt someone had left her with. She didn’t even glance up when he stepped in."You haven’t eaten in three days," he said finally, placing the tray down on the small table near the door.No response."You need to eat."Still nothing.He took two slow steps forward, stopping when he saw her flinch—just the smallest twitch of her shoulder."Nirvana."Her head didn’t move. Her gaze stayed f
"She may never walk again."The words echoed like a bullet through marble.Lucian stood frozen beside RAyNe, jaw tightening as Dr. Elias Monroe exhaled heavily and removed his surgical gloves.RAyNe didn’t blink.He stared straight ahead. Blank. Cold. Still."Say that again," he whispered.Elias looked at him with a mixture of sympathy and fear. "The trauma to her spine is severe. It’ll take weeks…months..to even know the full extent. But from what we’ve seen... she may never walk again."Lucian stepped forward. "What about therapy? Transplants? We can afford anything…""We’ll do everything," Elias cut in gently. "But we need to be realistic. Sienna’s been through too much. Her body’s fragile. She’s still in a coma, RAyNe."RAyNe’s fists curled so tightly, his knuckles cracked."I just found her," he muttered.Lucian lowered his head.Sienna hadn’t been kidnapped.She had been lost.When RAyNe was ten and Sienna only four, after their parents were killed in a tragic car accident, thei
"You’re late," Adrian snapped, slamming the door shut as soon as Siara walked in.She tossed her clutch on the glass table, unbothered. "And you’re still breathing. Lucky you."Adrian poured himself a drink, hands slightly shaking. He hadn’t been the same since RAyNe stormed that warehouse. Since Nirvana disappeared from their radar. He paced more now. Slept less. Paranoia was seeping into his bones."You shouldn't have come here. Not with everything so hot.""Relax," Siara rolled her eyes. "I’m not stupid. I wasn’t followed.""He’ll come for us.""No," she said coolly, taking the glass from his hand and drinking it herself. "Not anymore. I’ve taken care of it."Adrian frowned. "What the hell are you talking about?"Siara’s lips curled into a smile as she sat on the armrest of his couch. "I gave him something else to worry about.""What did you do?""I made Nirvana the villain."Adrian blinked. "You what?""She’s locked up. Confined like a dog. Everyone thinks she tried to kill RAyNe’
"SOMEONE CALL FOR HELP!!"The shriek cut through the upper floor like a razor. One of the younger maids was screaming from the hallway outside the guest wing, her face white with panic.RAyNe's head snapped up.Nirvana's heart dropped.She hadn’t moved from the top of the stairs since finding Sienna’s bloodied body. Her limbs had gone stiff, her voice frozen in her throat."What happened?!" Elias's voice boomed as he sprinted up the steps with RAyNe and Lucian close behind."I…I don’t know, she just…""Move!" RAyNe barked, shoving past them. He saw Nirvana frozen in place, and then…His eyes landed on Sienna at the bottom of the stairs."Sienna!" he roared and bolted.Elias dropped to his knees beside her, checking her pulse, tilting her head carefully."She’s alive," he murmured, "but she needs to get to the hospital immediately. Head trauma. Possible spinal injury."RAyNe turned his gaze up the stairs slowly…locking eyes with Nirvana.His chest heaved. His stare darkened."What the
RAyNe sat alone in his office, the heavy silence gnawing at his insides. One hand gripped the edge of the desk, the other hung loose by his side.He couldn’t focus. Couldn’t breathe properly.Her words wouldn’t stop ringing in his head.“I never chose you. You forced your way in.”His jaw tightened.He didn’t know why his chest ached so badly. Or maybe he did…and didn’t want to admit it.She didn’t know.Didn’t know he’d never bought her to play with her. Didn’t know he had loved her from the very first time they met.Didn’t remember.Flashback - Five Years AgoThe Elites Banquet.High ceilings, gold chandeliers, men in custom-tailored suits and women dressed in whispers of diamonds and silk.RAyNe stood near the bar, swirling whiskey in a crystal glass. Sharp suit. Sharper confidence.And then…She walked in.Nirvana Castillo.Bright. Beaming. All teeth and laughter. The kind of woman who walked like the world was hers.And it was.He approached her without hesitation.“You look bore
"You eat toast like it personally offended you."Nirvana didn’t look up from her plate. "That’s rich coming from someone who cuts steak with the same aggression as a mob enforcer."RAyNe grinned as he sipped his coffee. "You calling me a brute, wild sin?""I’m calling you a psycho with expensive manners.""You love it.""I tolerate it.""That’s not what you said last night."She kicked his leg under the table.He laughed.Lucian walked in, placing a few files on the table. "Morning.""He’s already working?" Nirvana rolled her eyes. "Do you guys have off days, or is it world domination all day, every day?"RAyNe didn’t miss a beat. "What’s sleep when you own the night?""Ugh. You’re impossible.""But cute."She narrowed her eyes. "Questionable.""Undeniable.""Delusional."Sienna entered with Elias, mid-laugh. "You two are worse than a telenovela.""Don’t encourage him," Nirvana muttered.Elias chuckled as he took a seat beside Sienna. "It’s good to see you like this, Nirvana."She sof
Nirvana sat curled up on the plush guest bed, knees to her chest, eyes locked on the window, even though there was nothing interesting outside. Just trees swaying. Sky darkening. Shadows moving.She hadn’t spoken to RAyNe since he brought her back.But she had started talking to everyone else.Gianni made her laugh yesterday with his horrible card tricks. Lucian always brought her her favorite snacks and asked no questions. Luna braided her hair in silence, letting Nirvana feel human again. And Elias Monroe…too calm, too observant, too gentle…kept checking her vitals like he could diagnose her grief.But Sienna? Sienna had crawled into her broken world and sat there beside her. Quiet. Present. Real. They talked at night when the whole house was asleep. They cried, sometimes without speaking.RAyNe? She avoided him like plague.She heard the door open but didn’t move.His footsteps were unmistakable.She tightened her arms around her legs.“I’m moving you into my room,” RAyNe said flat