The next morning, Evelyn awoke with a sense of determination. She couldn't continue living like this, feeling trapped and powerless. She needed to find a way to escape this mansion and free herself from Julian's grip. But to do that, she needed to understand every corner of this sprawling estate.
"Good morning, Ava," Evelyn greeted the maid with a forced smile as she entered her room. "I was wondering if we could take another tour of the mansion today? I'd like to see more of the grounds."
Ava, ever cheerful, nodded enthusiastically. "Of course, Miss Evelyn. There's still so much for you to see. Shall we start now?"
Evelyn agreed, and they set off through the mansion. She kept her real intentions to herself, masking her plans with curiosity and politeness.
The mansion was a labyrinth of luxury and opulence, designed to impress and intimidate. As they walked through the corridors, Ava pointed out various features and rooms.
"This is the main living room," Ava said, opening double doors to reveal a vast space with high ceilings. Chandeliers hung from above, casting a warm glow on the richly upholstered furniture and the intricate Persian rugs that covered the marble floors. The walls were adorned with original paintings and gold-framed mirrors that reflected the room's grandeur.
Evelyn's eyes scanned the room, noting the hidden security cameras and the discreetly placed alarm systems. This place was a fortress.
They moved on to the library, a two-story room filled with shelves that reached the ceiling, crammed with leather-bound books. A grand fireplace dominated one wall, with plush armchairs arranged around it. Julian’s desk was in one corner, covered with papers and books, hinting at his dual roles as both businessman and mafia leader.
Next was the formal dining room, where the previous night's dinner had been held. The long mahogany table could easily seat thirty people. Crystal glasses and fine china were neatly arranged, and a massive chandelier hung above, casting a glittering light over the entire room.
Ava led her to the music room, which housed a grand piano and various other instruments. "Mr. Julian is quite fond of music," Ava explained. "He often hosts small gatherings here."
They exited the mansion through a side door that led to the expansive grounds. The fresh air and open space were a stark contrast to the heavily guarded interiors.
"The gardens are truly a sight," Ava said, leading Evelyn along a cobblestone path lined with meticulously trimmed hedges and vibrant flowerbeds. There were statues and fountains strategically placed, adding to the garden's charm. In the center was a large gazebo covered in climbing roses, perfect for afternoon tea or evening gatherings.
Beyond the gardens was a large swimming pool, complete with a pool house and several lounge chairs. The water sparkled in the sunlight, and Evelyn imagined it being a place for both relaxation and discreet meetings.
As they walked further, they reached the stables, where several thoroughbred horses were housed. "Mr. Julian has a fondness for horses," Ava said. "He often goes riding in the mornings."
Next to the stables was a helipad, a reminder of the quick escapes or urgent arrivals that were part of Julian’s dangerous lifestyle.
The orchard and vineyard stretched out behind the main house, the neatly planted rows of trees and vines providing a picturesque view. It seemed almost serene, a sharp contrast to the harsh realities of mafia life.
Evelyn made mental notes of every detail—the layout, the security measures, the possible escape routes. She asked Ava innocuous questions about the mansion’s routines, all the while formulating her plan.
When they finally returned to her room, Evelyn thanked Ava sincerely. "I appreciate the tour, Ava. It’s a lot to take in."
"Of course, Miss Evelyn. If you need anything, just let me know," Ava said with a warm smile before leaving.
Evelyn sat down on the edge of her bed, her mind racing. She had seen enough to know that escaping would be a monumental task, but she was more determined than ever. She had to find a way out, not just for herself, but for her family.
As she lay down to rest, she began to devise a plan. She would have to be careful, patient, and smart. She couldn't afford any mistakes. The stakes were too high, and failure was not an option.
The next day, Evelyn continued her exploration under the guise of curiosity. She knew she had to find out more about the mansion’s security systems and routines. She spent time observing the guards, noting their shifts and patrol patterns.
She also tried to learn more about Julian’s schedule. He was often away, handling business matters, and she needed to know when he would be gone for extended periods. That would be her best chance to escape.
Evelyn wandered through the gardens, her mind racing with potential escape routes. As she approached a vine-covered wall, she paused, inspecting the thick greenery. If she could climb it, perhaps she could jump over to the other side. She reached out to test the vine's strength when a voice behind her made her jump.
"Planning an escape, Evelyn?" Julian's deep, smooth voice cut through the serene garden atmosphere.
She spun around, her heart racing, to find him standing a few feet away, his steel-gray eyes locked onto hers. He looked every bit the intimidating mafia boss, his dark hair neatly styled, a perfect contrast to his piercing eyes. He wore a tailored black suit that accentuated his broad shoulders and lean physique, the crisp white shirt underneath partially unbuttoned, revealing a glimpse of a tattoo that snaked up his chest. The sharp lines of his jaw and the subtle stubble added to his rugged charm.
"I was just… admiring the vines," she said, trying to sound casual.
Julian took a few steps closer, his expression inscrutable. "You should know there are guards all over this place. Every move you make is being watched."
"Yay, privacy," Evelyn replied sarcastically, crossing her arms over her chest.
Julian's lips twitched in what almost seemed like a smile, but he quickly masked it. "It’s for your safety. You never know who might try to harm you."
Evelyn rolled her eyes. "Right. And I’m sure it has nothing to do with keeping me from escaping."
Julian shrugged, his gaze unwavering. "Both, actually."
Evelyn sighed, frustration bubbling up inside her. "Why are you doing this, Julian? You're rich beyond imagination. Two million dollars is nothing to you. Why keep me here like this?"
Julian's eyes darkened slightly as he considered her question. "Debt is debt, Evelyn. It has to be repaid."
She shook her head, incredulous. "But this? Asking me to be your… pet? You could have just taken the money in some other way. This is... cruel."
Julian's expression softened ever so slightly, but his voice remained firm. "This was the easiest way. No complications, no more debts. Simple."
Evelyn scoffed. "Simple for you, maybe. For me, it's anything but."
There was a moment of silence between them, the tension palpable. Julian's gaze never wavered, but Evelyn could sense something deeper beneath his cold exterior. Before she could say anything more, he spoke again.
"You have everything you need here. Just… don't try to run. It won't end well for you."
Evelyn glared at him, her green eyes flashing with defiance. "I don't want to be here, Julian. I never asked for this."
Julian took a step closer, his presence overwhelming. "And yet, here you are. Make the best of it, Evelyn. It's the only advice I can give you."
Without another word, he turned and walked away, leaving her standing there, feeling more trapped than ever. Evelyn clenched her fists, determined not to let him see how much his words affected her. She would find a way out, no matter what it took.
That night, Evelyn lay in bed, her mind racing with thoughts of escape. She had spent days meticulously noting the guards' schedules and had drawn a detailed map of the mansion on a piece of paper. She had studied every possible exit and weakness in the security system. Despite Julian's warnings, she was determined to find a way out.Evelyn waited until the precise moment when the guards changed shifts, a time she had carefully observed over the past weeks. Slipping out of bed, she dressed in dark clothes to blend into the night and grabbed her map. She silently made her way through the mansion, avoiding any creaky floorboards and sticking to the shadows.She reached the vine-covered wall she had inspected earlier. Testing the strength of the vines once more, she found them capable of supporting her weight. With a deep breath, she began to climb, moving quickly but cautiously. She was almost at the top when an ear-splitting siren blared through the air, shattering the silence of the ni
Evelyn paced back and forth in her bedroom, her mind a whirlwind of emotions. She glanced at the flowers in her hand, feeling foolish for thinking Julian would appreciate them. The image of the blonde woman so close to him made her stomach churn. She had to apologize for last night, regardless of how she felt now.Taking a deep breath, she resolved to face him. She couldn't let her emotions get the better of her. She headed to Julian's study once more, hoping the woman would be gone. This time, she knocked firmly on the door."Come in," Julian's voice called out.Evelyn pushed the door open and stepped inside, finding Julian alone, sitting behind his large mahogany desk. His expression was unreadable, his gray eyes focused on her."Evelyn," he said, his tone neutral. "What brings you here?"She hesitated for a moment, then walked forward, holding out the flowers. "I wanted to apologize for last night. I... I know I made a mistake. And I brought these for you."Julian's eyebrows raised
"What's with the smile Miss?" Ava asked as she put final touches onto my hair.Evelyn blushed not realizing she had been day dreaming. "Uh... nothing, this gown is just so... gorgeous."It was true, Evelyn was in love with the gown."And you make it look even better. I'm sure all eyes will be on you tonight."Evelyn stood before the mirror, the soft glow of the vanity lights illuminating her figure draped in a stunning blue gown. The fabric hugged her curves in all the right places, the neckline dipping to reveal a hint of her delicate collarbone. Her hair was elegantly styled in an updo, strands coming down in loose curls around her face, her neck exposed.It was Ava's skilled hands that had worked their magic, turning her into a vision of elegance and sophistication. And beside her, Julian stood, looking handsome in his own attire, a perfectly tailored tuxedo that complemented her gown. His hair was slicked back, his tattoos peeking out from beneath the fabric, often made Evelyn curi
The morning light filtered through the curtains as Evelyn awoke to the sound of distant voices echoing through the mansion. She sat up, stretching as the events of the previous night came rushing back. Her mind was still clouded with thoughts of Julian—his protective stance, his cold yet gentle touch. She shook her head, trying to push those thoughts aside.Focus, she told herself. You’re here to repay a debt, nothing more.She got dressed and made her way downstairs, her curiosity piqued by the raised voices coming from Julian's study. As she approached, she recognized one of the voices as Julian's, low and authoritative. The other belonged to a man she didn't recognize.Evelyn hesitated outside the door, but the conversation inside was too intense to ignore.“You’re telling me they’ve aligned with them?” Julian's voice was sharp, a mix of disbelief and anger.“They didn’t have a choice, Julian,” the other man replied, his tone pleading. “The new gang is gaining ground faster than we
“Do you think it’s true?... about the statue?” I asked as I removed my jacket, resting it on top of the chair. We were in Julian’s room and he was sitting on his bed still in his work clothes as he watched me. “Maybe,” he said, a little distracted as if mentally he was somewhere else. “Would you… would you be willing to try it with me?” I asked quietly. He snapped back to the present and looked at me, his eyes wide with shock. “Would you be okay with that?” I nodded. “I guess so,” He then smiled wide and leaned on his arms backwards, “I’m sure you are my mate, but we’ll go there and test that statue out soon.” “Okay,” I smiled as I kept my weapons belt on the table. There was still something I wanted to ask Julian, and this seemed the right time. “Julian… that night, how did you know where I was?” Julian’s expression hardened and he straightened up, bringing his arms on his lap. “I couldn’t sleep that night… I went out for a walk but I couldn’t get you out of my head.
Phase one was the first step to get rid of Human discrimination– Getting rid of all enslaved humans. In the west and the east; the two Alpha’s– Jiya Williams –who took her husband’s place after he was brutally murdered by Werewolves, because he freed all human slaves. (Julian had told him to wait for his signal; but he went ahead and did it anyway.) And Caleb Long– the Alpha of the east region. The south was ruled by Julian’s good friend - Gabriel Allen. The first trip was to the east. Jiya Williams was a magnificent woman. Her brown skin glowed under the sun as she stood near the doors of her grand mansion, where the entrance was decorated with flowers of all colors. It was as if she had added life to her lands. Everywhere you looked, it was perfectly crafted, colored and kept. The doors, the houses, the crops, the lands, the markets and most importantly– the people. It was difficult to believe that this place would be anything less than peaceful. But not everything that glitters is
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“And do you, Rylee Winters, accept Julian Salvatore to be your lawfully wedded husband?”Everyone held their breaths. Rylee’s face was covered with a veil, and Julian Salvatore—the Mafia Leader, or the Boss as he was typically referred to—stood with a very bored look on his face. He was handsome, of course, but everyone knew this marriage was a business deal. He wasn’t even looking at Rylee. What’s the point of having such a good-looking face and body when you’re such a jerk?Rylee was Evelyn's elder sister. They both shared the same green eyes and black hair, thanks to their mother who decided to run away right after Evelyn was born. That was the only thing that was similar between them.Rylee was an absolute rebel and excellent at singing. She also disliked her dark hair, so she would always dye it blonde. She was a bar singer and often kept away from home. Evelyn, on the other hand, was good at studying, so she pursued college with the little money they had, and worked as a waitress
Phase one was the first step to get rid of Human discrimination– Getting rid of all enslaved humans. In the west and the east; the two Alpha’s– Jiya Williams –who took her husband’s place after he was brutally murdered by Werewolves, because he freed all human slaves. (Julian had told him to wait for his signal; but he went ahead and did it anyway.) And Caleb Long– the Alpha of the east region. The south was ruled by Julian’s good friend - Gabriel Allen. The first trip was to the east. Jiya Williams was a magnificent woman. Her brown skin glowed under the sun as she stood near the doors of her grand mansion, where the entrance was decorated with flowers of all colors. It was as if she had added life to her lands. Everywhere you looked, it was perfectly crafted, colored and kept. The doors, the houses, the crops, the lands, the markets and most importantly– the people. It was difficult to believe that this place would be anything less than peaceful. But not everything that glitters is
“Do you think it’s true?... about the statue?” I asked as I removed my jacket, resting it on top of the chair. We were in Julian’s room and he was sitting on his bed still in his work clothes as he watched me. “Maybe,” he said, a little distracted as if mentally he was somewhere else. “Would you… would you be willing to try it with me?” I asked quietly. He snapped back to the present and looked at me, his eyes wide with shock. “Would you be okay with that?” I nodded. “I guess so,” He then smiled wide and leaned on his arms backwards, “I’m sure you are my mate, but we’ll go there and test that statue out soon.” “Okay,” I smiled as I kept my weapons belt on the table. There was still something I wanted to ask Julian, and this seemed the right time. “Julian… that night, how did you know where I was?” Julian’s expression hardened and he straightened up, bringing his arms on his lap. “I couldn’t sleep that night… I went out for a walk but I couldn’t get you out of my head.
The morning light filtered through the curtains as Evelyn awoke to the sound of distant voices echoing through the mansion. She sat up, stretching as the events of the previous night came rushing back. Her mind was still clouded with thoughts of Julian—his protective stance, his cold yet gentle touch. She shook her head, trying to push those thoughts aside.Focus, she told herself. You’re here to repay a debt, nothing more.She got dressed and made her way downstairs, her curiosity piqued by the raised voices coming from Julian's study. As she approached, she recognized one of the voices as Julian's, low and authoritative. The other belonged to a man she didn't recognize.Evelyn hesitated outside the door, but the conversation inside was too intense to ignore.“You’re telling me they’ve aligned with them?” Julian's voice was sharp, a mix of disbelief and anger.“They didn’t have a choice, Julian,” the other man replied, his tone pleading. “The new gang is gaining ground faster than we
"What's with the smile Miss?" Ava asked as she put final touches onto my hair.Evelyn blushed not realizing she had been day dreaming. "Uh... nothing, this gown is just so... gorgeous."It was true, Evelyn was in love with the gown."And you make it look even better. I'm sure all eyes will be on you tonight."Evelyn stood before the mirror, the soft glow of the vanity lights illuminating her figure draped in a stunning blue gown. The fabric hugged her curves in all the right places, the neckline dipping to reveal a hint of her delicate collarbone. Her hair was elegantly styled in an updo, strands coming down in loose curls around her face, her neck exposed.It was Ava's skilled hands that had worked their magic, turning her into a vision of elegance and sophistication. And beside her, Julian stood, looking handsome in his own attire, a perfectly tailored tuxedo that complemented her gown. His hair was slicked back, his tattoos peeking out from beneath the fabric, often made Evelyn curi
Evelyn paced back and forth in her bedroom, her mind a whirlwind of emotions. She glanced at the flowers in her hand, feeling foolish for thinking Julian would appreciate them. The image of the blonde woman so close to him made her stomach churn. She had to apologize for last night, regardless of how she felt now.Taking a deep breath, she resolved to face him. She couldn't let her emotions get the better of her. She headed to Julian's study once more, hoping the woman would be gone. This time, she knocked firmly on the door."Come in," Julian's voice called out.Evelyn pushed the door open and stepped inside, finding Julian alone, sitting behind his large mahogany desk. His expression was unreadable, his gray eyes focused on her."Evelyn," he said, his tone neutral. "What brings you here?"She hesitated for a moment, then walked forward, holding out the flowers. "I wanted to apologize for last night. I... I know I made a mistake. And I brought these for you."Julian's eyebrows raised
That night, Evelyn lay in bed, her mind racing with thoughts of escape. She had spent days meticulously noting the guards' schedules and had drawn a detailed map of the mansion on a piece of paper. She had studied every possible exit and weakness in the security system. Despite Julian's warnings, she was determined to find a way out.Evelyn waited until the precise moment when the guards changed shifts, a time she had carefully observed over the past weeks. Slipping out of bed, she dressed in dark clothes to blend into the night and grabbed her map. She silently made her way through the mansion, avoiding any creaky floorboards and sticking to the shadows.She reached the vine-covered wall she had inspected earlier. Testing the strength of the vines once more, she found them capable of supporting her weight. With a deep breath, she began to climb, moving quickly but cautiously. She was almost at the top when an ear-splitting siren blared through the air, shattering the silence of the ni
The next morning, Evelyn awoke with a sense of determination. She couldn't continue living like this, feeling trapped and powerless. She needed to find a way to escape this mansion and free herself from Julian's grip. But to do that, she needed to understand every corner of this sprawling estate."Good morning, Ava," Evelyn greeted the maid with a forced smile as she entered her room. "I was wondering if we could take another tour of the mansion today? I'd like to see more of the grounds."Ava, ever cheerful, nodded enthusiastically. "Of course, Miss Evelyn. There's still so much for you to see. Shall we start now?"Evelyn agreed, and they set off through the mansion. She kept her real intentions to herself, masking her plans with curiosity and politeness.The mansion was a labyrinth of luxury and opulence, designed to impress and intimidate. As they walked through the corridors, Ava pointed out various features and rooms."This is the main living room," Ava said, opening double doors
With the first rays of dawn peeking through the heavy curtains, casting a soft glow across the room, Evelyn found herself unable to sleep a wink, her mind consumed by worry and fear. Reluctantly, she forced herself out of the luxurious bed, feeling like a fish out of water in such an extravagant setting.A gentle knock on the door shattered the silence, and before she could respond, a young woman in a crisp uniform entered, carrying a tray with breakfast. She placed it on a small table by the window and offered Evelyn a polite nod.“Good morning, Miss Winters. Mr. Salvatore asked me to ensure your comfort. If you need anything, please don’t hesitate to let me know.”“Thank you,” Evelyn murmured, her voice barely audible.The maid departed silently, leaving Evelyn alone with her swirling thoughts once more. She approached the table and mechanically nibbled on a piece of toast, though her appetite was nonexistent. Her mind remained preoccupied with thoughts of her father and Rylee. She n
The monitor next to her father beeped faintly as Evelyn sat on a tiny stool next to him. He was okay, but she wasn’t. She couldn’t believe what had happened twenty-four hours ago. All she knew was that her family was at risk, and she had to do something to solve this.After her father fainted, Julian was kind enough to call an ambulance for him. Evelyn hadn’t seen him or his men since then, but she was sure they weren’t done yet.As if on cue, a knock on the door startled her. She slowly walked to the door and opened it a little, enough for her to get a peek. She sighed in relief as she saw the nurse.“Is everything alright?” the nurse questioned with a quizzical brow.“Yes,” Evelyn smiled. Or at least tried to.“Great, well. This came for you,” the nurse pulled out a crisp white envelope from her pocket.“Thank you.”The nurse didn’t reply and just began to check her father’s vitals. Evelyn carefully flipped the envelope, and the seal confirmed her fears. They really were not done wit