A U R O R A
17 years old, past
I ran.
I ran as fast as my legs could carry me, clutching the torn backpack like my life depended upon it. Actually, my life did depend on it. The men following me were no saints-actually criminals if I didn't know any better.
Two days back when I strolled inside the abandoned building looking for a shelter and accidentally discovered the basement where the stash of drugs was kept and guarded, I thought if I could steal some for myself, it would at least be able to pay for my food for the next month. So, I waited for a couple of days for an opportunity and managed to steal few packets so that I could sell some.
I wasn't a drug addict but I knew that selling these would definitely earn me some bucks.
And I needed them, desperately.
I had been hoping from homeless shelter to shelter for the past year, hiding from the police and every goddamn person who were eager to exploit a seventeen-year-old girl. I might have been an orphan and homeless but I wasn't helpless.
At an early age I learned it in a hard way that fairy tales didn't exist, there's no knight in shining armor and Hogwarts' magic only existed in J. K. Rowling books.
You only help yourself and save yourself-no one else was coming to save you.
And here I was-running for my life to survive another month without starving.
I was running on autopilot by now, completely breathless and frantic. A few minutes ago, I was shivering in cold and now beads of sweat crowded my forehead as I sprinted through the alley. I hadn't realized how numb my leg muscles were until I suddenly slammed into a human wall of solid muscles. And before I could even glance up, something pungent was pressed against my nose and the world went completely dark.
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The next time I woke up I found myself on the cold floor, the backpack of stolen goods gone. Forcing my eyes open, as the blurriness cleared, I looked around. The place was like a prison cell, except too dirty and reeked of blood. Even the splatter of dried crimson on the walls was prominent. It almost looked like a slaughterhouse. There were only an iron door and no windows-not even a ventilator.
The winter was unforgiving this year, coupled with rainfall. And this prison-or whatever it was- was frozen hell. Dragging myself towards the door, I tried banging a few times but there wasn't a single peep from the other side.
Aching, hungry and cold-I pulled my knees to my chest, wrapped the arms around and buried my head, almost defeated. No matter how much I tried to fall asleep, I simply couldn't-dreading what I had in store for me when that door opens.
It was probably hours later that I heard shuffling of feet and instantly my head snapped. Intuitively, I reached back to clutch the knife tucked behind the back of my tattered, old jeans. It was rather small but for me, it was perfect.
It was the only weapon I could afford.
For a girl who killed her alcoholic, abusive father, who saw her own mother getting beaten up and killed and someone who escaped a prison-there was still a lot of fight left in me to survive what was to come when that door unlocks.
I crawled to the side of the door and couched down as sore, cold fingers clutched the handle of the knife-ready to spring into action. For what it's worth, I'd still try and save myself.
Heartbeats drummed frantically and the instant the door swung open, my knife slashed the shin of the leg of the man. He tumbled down, clutching his legs. Another man behind him was a tad faster than the previous one, though. He quickly grabbed my free hand but the one holding the knife sliced through his biceps, drawing little blood.
But I didn't get one more chance at escape.
The third man clutched the wrist of my knife-hand in a death-grip and twisted it so painfully that the weapon slipped away. He wasted no time in kicking the knife away across the room and far away from my eyesight even.
And now I was absolutely powerless and defenseless.
"Get my brother, now!" he gritted at the man who was bleeding from his biceps.
My captive's attention snapped back to me as writhed and struggled to get away from his clutch. It was impossible-like I was trying to move some mountain. He towered over me, glaring me with his piercing blue eyes as I thrashed at his arm with my free hand. And when it was established that I was no match to his strength, I stopped.
Breathing hard, my knees gave away and dizziness kicked me down. Forget food, I couldn't even remember the last time I had drank a glass of clean water. Cold and thirst parched my mouth inside out. Whatever little energy I had sailed away when the adrenaline kicked in and I lost the fight.
"Dominic, what happened?" Another towering figure of muscles walked in with a black leather jacket as I glanced through my eyelashes.
"We have a tiny problem here, Viktor," the man who gripped my wrist in one hand and whose name was Dominic, I supposed, said coolly.
Viktor, the black leather jacket guy, strolled a little closer and spared me a look. "What is this?" he asked in disgust, almost ignoring the fact that I was a human being and not mere a bag of flesh.
"Little thief," Dominic muttered, letting go of my wrist. "She was found stealing our drugs from the southern warehouse."
I mentally snorted. He said 'our drugs' as if it was some legitimate thing. If I was a criminal, he was too. Except he was a better one.
"It was a one-time thing," I muttered low as both the men glanced down and arched a brow incredulously.
"What?" I questioned both of them.
Dominic smirked and looked at the other guy, Viktor, who wasn't very keen on smiling. He wore a deadly blank expression that was almost impossible to decipher. Squatting down to my level, his eyes raked over my physical condition more intently than ever.
He pinched my chin between his fingers, imprisoning my gaze to his. "You are a junkie, girl?"
"No," I answered harshly, swatting away his hand. Little did he know... Addiction was the least of my transgressions. "I wanted some money. I was hungry."
"Are you really buying this story?" Dominic asked his brother.
Viktor didn't answer nor did he nod or shake his head. He merely rose up to his height and looked around the room. The man whose leg I slashed was completely forgotten until Viktor pointed his finger and asked Dominic, "She did this?"
"Exactly."
The brothers shared a silent look with their eyes and almost like they could read each other's mind. The blue irises were common to them and so was their physique. Except for some features and the hair cut, one could easily see the resemblance they sported.
While they were busy having the telepathic conversation, from the corner of my eyes I saw that the door was still ajar. In this room, two men were busy while the other had his leg injured. What was the probability that if I attempted to run away that I would make it out of here alive?
My tryst with death had always been extremely bold and audacious.
The first time when my father was trying to beat the hell out of me, I fled.
The second time when the warden tried to rape me at the detention center, I fled too.
Would I be lucky the third time, as well?
There was only one way to find out.
Once again, I ran.
I raced through the door with every ounce of energy left inside my body. But the only problem was-it was a dead end. There was another door, same iron clad and no matter how much I huffed-and-puffed, it would not open.
Guess I wasn't so lucky the third time.
"Are you done?" A voice rumbled from behind and I couldn't tell which one of the brothers was it. Both of them kind of had a similar growl.
Slowly turning around, I saw Viktor and Dominic leaned against the doorway. Dominic looked pissed, he always was. But Viktor...he still had the deadpan expression etched across his mature manly face.
And no matter how much I fought to keep up the brave facade, it was slowly slipping away. Dying was one thing but painful death? I wasn't yet ready for that. Every girl of my age dreamt to become something in life-may be a doctor, dancer, or a model. Everyone had plans to execute but my goal was to live another day.
A simple shelter-safe and protected-with basic food and clothing was my aspiration. And I was horribly failing to achieve that.
Growing up, I always had a special intuition for danger. And I could very well fathom if the danger was looking right into my eyes with a menacing glare. And right now, Viktor was doing exactly the same.
The gun holsters under both his arms and the knife sheathed around his waist spoke volumes about his personality or the profession he was involved in.
"Look...just...please. Please just..." I stammered without making any sense, my back scraping against the iron door. "Just...let me go. I won't ever cross your path."
"You stole my drugs. You attacked my men. You tried to escape." Viktor smirked for the first time. Nothing was comical but ominous about it. "I have killed people for less."
"I told you...I was just hungry. I thought stealing the drugs would get me some money. And I really needed the money." The desperation in my voice came out effortlessly.
"What is your name, girl? And where are your parents?" he interrogated, still unmoved from where he was.
"My mother is dead."
"Father?"
"I killed him," I blurted out without any regret. I was not a sociopath. The day I stuck the vase at the back of his skull, all I wanted to do was save my mother. My alcoholic, abusive father later succumbed to the injuries.
Viktor looked somewhat surprised at my revelation but didn't say a word.
"He was beating my mother," I explained without being asked.
Dominic strode closer and grabbed me by the nape roughly. Neither could I resist the force nor did I wish to. He dragged me back to the same cold room, hurling me inside and towards the corner.
"What's your name?" Dominic pressed.
"Aurora."
"Full name?" And when I hesitated longer than intended, he growled, "Do not think of lying to us."
"Aurora Hall."
Viktor typed something on his phone quickly and showed it to Dominic who furrowed his brows and looked at it with rapt attention. While their attention was occupied, I saw my knife-that Dominic kicked away-was a little away from my position.
But what was the point? I would be a fool to believe that I could stand a chance against both of them, even with a gun.
"You killed a prison guard?" Viktor's voice made my head shot up.
I shrugged. "He was trying to...rape me. And then I escaped from there."
"Bloody hell," Dominic muttered and shook his head.
Viktor and Dominic were criminals-some sort of gang I presumed, dealing with drugs. So, did I just escape from one devil's lair to end up dead in another?
"Pick it up," Viktor ordered as I glanced up questioningly, and he pointed his chin towards the knife.
Shit! He saw me. He saw it right through me and I couldn't even deny it. My gaze simply darted between the knife and his blue orbs.
Was he testing me? Was he going to pull his gun out the moment I would grab the knife?
"I said it PICK IT UP!" he snapped loudly making me jump.
Gingerly, I crawled forward with bruised knees and picked up the knife. Cold and anticipation shook my body while my breathing labored. Even in my toughest moment, I wished-I prayed-for a miracle that I would survive this, no matter how impossible it seemed.
"On your feet. Up!" he ordered with the same snappy tone.
Ignoring the fear and hunger painfully knotting my stomach, I slowly stood up on my shaking legs.
Viktor was tough to figure out. His clinical expression gave away none and you won't know whether he was going to kill you or let you go. He was calm-dangerously, mysteriously and darkly composed.
"I will give you two choices. Either I kill you-quickly and painlessly or take a shot at me with the knife and earn your freedom. Three minutes. Within three minutes if you can put a scratch on me, I will let you walk out of here-in one piece."
"And what if I...I couldn't put a scratch on you? Would you kill me then?" I asked, holding my breath.
He smirked. "Winner's choice," he declared. "Now tell me-what's your choice?"
Death was never a choice for me. I wanted to live.
I knew saving myself from this situation was near impossible but I would rather die trying. That was all I was left with-my fighting spirit and I didn't come so far to back down.
I met his eyes with a determined look. "I will fight you."
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A U R O R A17 years old, past"I will fight you.""That's what I thought." Viktor smiled eerily, taking his leather jacket off and the injured man hobbled towards him quickly to hold it."This should be fun." Dominic flashed a smile at his brother, communicating without words and walked back towards the other corner, propping himself against the dirty, bloodstained wall.Viktor took a step forward and stood with his hands tucked inside the pockets, exuding confidence that was no match to mine. The sliver of danger glinted brightly in his blue eyes. Pride and arrogance were rippling off him so fiercely that it almost paled me.What made me so insanely greedy to live a little that I agreed to play right into the hands of a wolf? I thought that's what stupid people called 'hope'. And right now I was stupidly hoping for a miracle.Drawing in a painfully deep breath, I steeled my nerves and made one last attempt to save my life. The fingers clasped the knife so hard I could bet the knuckl
M A R C OPast"Strip." I didn't even take my eyes off her beautiful, curvy and petite stature.In the world of vanilla sex, where the man orders the woman with such a crass word, it would have been sounded slightly offensive. But in my world of sex, a submissive would be nothing less than grateful when the dominant asked for something like this."Yes, Sir."Jessica, the beautiful strawberry-blond haired woman, kneeling between my legs smiled with grace and slowly rose to her feet. A natural sub that she was, she gradually turned around as her fingers reached behind her back and pulled down the zip of her little black dress.Nothing turned-on a dominant like me than the willing, beautiful gift of submission from a woman like this.Taking the last sip of the drink, I plopped down the glass on the table beside the leather-clad couch. By now, the fabric slipped down from her body and pooled around her legs. Jessica stepped out of it and unclasped her bra deftly, letting it fall along wit
M A R C OPast"Seriously, Viktor?""What on earth took you so long?" he groused, stepping inside the house.I slammed the door with a force and turned around to face him. "What the hell are you doing here at this time?"His gaze zeroed in on the pink woolen scarf of Jessica lying near the sofa and darted back to mine, questioningly. Then he muttered with a smirk, "Of course. Is she gone?""No," I said, walking towards the kitchen island.I grabbed the bottle of scotch, two glasses and went back towards the sofa where he had already made himself at home. His presence ensured that I would be having a crappy night so I thought I might as well get drunk for that. His suit jacket was tossed over the arms of the sofa by now, while his legs rested on top of the table.Viktor Romano was the present Boss, after his father, Alessandro Romano, stepped down, handing him over the reins of the criminal empire. Viktor, as the youngest Boss of the Mafia family, was invincible so far. It was difficul
A U R O R APastI must have passed out. Next time when I came to my senses, I found myself back in the car seat, lying comfortably with my head rested on a small pillow. It was a smooth drive, considering the luxurious car, as I slowly adjusted my eyesight. Viktor sat comfortably in the front, engrossed on his phone.Groaning, I sat up as I slowly recollected the events right before I passed out.Factory. Captive. Viktor. Blood. Of course! I realized I didn't pass out at the sight of blood. It was my entangled predicament that unnerved me for a moment."Are you feeling alright?" Viktor asked curtly, his eyes glued on the rearview mirror."Yes," I groaned, even though my voice clearly suggested the contrary. My head was pounding like hell. "Did I hurt my head somehow?" I asked, clutching it tightly in my hands."No," he said. "Your knees are just lightly bruised."I gazed down quickly to realize that he had already cleaned the wounds and applied some kind of ointment on it."Great," I
A U R O R AThere was thick air of danger that followed me around eerily ever since I met Marco. It hollowed out my capability to think and act as a person of ordinary prudence.Nothing good would come out of this arrangement, and I knew it the moment I stepped inside this place.I knew it in the same way I had known every unfortunate incident I had faced so far.Marco sent me to a room which was supposed to be mine. The well-furnished sight of expensive furniture, luxury bed, and all the refined things was still not good enough to take away the heavy burden pounding my head. The vanity came at a cost I wasn't willing to pay. An unwanted debt I would have to carry around me for the longest time in the foreseeable future.For the past few years, I escaped from one terrible situation to another, but I didn't want to give up. Even now, sitting on the lap of indebted extravagance, I knew in it my bones that I have enough fire left within me to seek for the freedom of my own.To run far, f
A U R O R APast - 17years oldBy the time I came downstairs, donning expensive gymwear and shorts, Marco was standing by the kitchen isle. As soon as he noticed, he checked his watch. It wasn't needed actually; I was well within the time frame of 180 seconds.And of course, there's only so many times I'd dare to risk displeasing him in one day."Follow me," he said and started walking, expecting me to be on his heels.Surprisingly so, I was.I followed him silently through the door, towards another portion of the house. Since he gave me the tour the previous day itself, I knew where we were headed - the gym.His gymnasium wasn't some expensive workout place that a man of means could afford to build. It was beyond that. The entire space glowed with bright sunlight, enclosed by the ceiling-to-floor glass wall. Half the arena was a boxing ring, while the other half was crowded with equipment of all kinds.He led me to the space between the ring and treadmill, where a small pouch was sus
M A R C OPast"I think she fell asleep, Sir," Della informed over the phone."Good."Well, she had to.Had I not worn her out, the little hellion would have tried another escape plan and effectively ruined my night's sleep. But more than her, I was pissed with Viktor.Who the hell gave him the idea that I could be the baby-sitter-cum-trainer for her?I preferred dealing with petulant submissives, knowing I could redden their ass to my liking if they ever happen to annoy me.But a rebellious teenager? Hell fucking no. One month, I reminded myself. Once the month would be up, and Aurora would be officially Viktor Romano's problem and not mine.The only issue nagging my erratic mind was the fate she would incur after a month. Sure, I could take care of the assholes who tried to rape her and was still hunting her. Even wiping off her criminal record wouldn't be a problem. The Romano influence in this Windy City was much powerful than people have come to realize.But then there's Viktor.
A U R O R APastMarco's definition of 'run' was two miles out in the freezing weather. And if I whined about the cold too much, he would make me increase the pace. By the time we came back, I was a sweating mess—flushed and entirely out of breath. But it didn't seem to please Marco one bit.Half an hour later, he dragged me into the gym again for another endless session of workouts to add on to my misery. And with each passing day, he would push me further until he was satisfied. Every time I would get the hang of something, Marco would change the course. Just like that, one morning, he suddenly decided that all these kinds of torture were not good enough and made me do additional exercises as well, failing which I would have to work ten times more."Thirty laps," Marco instructed one day, reclining against the lounge chair.Swimming wasn't the part of the curriculum until then. Somewhere down the line, I realized that you couldn't impress this man no matter how hard you have tried.
AURORAThe car screeched into the driveway of Marco’s mansion and immediately a mixed sense of dread and familiarity hit me.It was the same feeling I felt the first day Viktor brought me here and the only difference was that, I did not know what I was getting into.The mansion looked the same as it was three years ago when I had left Chicago for good. There was always a symmetrical architecture of sophistication and charm. The tall, arched window framed with intricate work and Parisian aesthetic, fuck, it felt like time stood still.I climbed out of the driver’s seat and rounded over to Marco’s side to help him get out. By now, his clothes were soaked in blood and I could see how he was barely managing to hold himself upright.His hand was pressed against his side where the bullet had grazed him earlier. I had to give him credit; he was trying to act like it didn’t hurt. But I could see the way his jaw tightened, the subtle flinch every time he moved.I so fucking wanted to smirk and
MARCO I moved on pure instinct, throwing myself at her. The gun went off, the sound deafening in the night as the bullet whizzed past my head, close enough that I felt the heat of it. I slammed into Aurora, knocking her out of the line of fire and rolling us both into the bushes. She struggled beneath me, cursing up a storm. “Marco, get off me!”“Not until we’re clear,” I growled, already pulling my gun. I fired twice, the silenced shots taking down the guard before he could fire again. I stayed on top of her, my body shielding hers until I was sure the threat was neutralized.When I finally rolled off her, she shoved me hard, her eyes blazing with fury. “I had it under control, Marco!”“Like hell you did!” I snapped back, my patience wearing thin now. “That guy was going to shoot you between the fucking eyes.”“Yeah, right!” She rolled her eyes, clocking her gun as we approched inside. The target was supposed to be simple. I mean, it was never really SIMPLE—nothing in this mafia
Chapter 47MARCOIt took every fiber of my being to restrain myself from kicking everyone out of the room so that I could be alone with her.I knew she hated me, loathed me even, but even she could not deny the pull between us. There will always be something intoxicating, compelling, and everlasting between us—no matter how many oceans we put between us. And Aurora walking inside my domain was only the tip of this behemoth iceberg between us. Of course, she’d deny it. Of course, she’d disagree, but the way she’d fisted the hem of her dress, her legs crossed, her breathing hitched, and her teeth gnawed against her lower lip—every fucking detail pointed to one simple thing that I wanted to know. She was still as much mine as I was hers. And if she thought I fucking did not notice that she was yet to know me in ways her mind could not fathom. And even now, when I was sitting so close to her, I could feel electricity humming between us. But Aurora, being herself, fought it tooth and
AURORAIt was not my first rodeo in a BDSM club. Hell, I had lived this life a few years ago, and yet it felt like ages. As I sat there, motionless and holding my breath, I watched Marco raise his arm at a certain degree and land a measured yet bone-chilling smack across the poor submissive’s bare ass, catching the sensitive skin where the thighs sloped down. He immediately arched, careful not to break his posture because whoever was watching the scene and knew Marco, knew the consequence of breaking his rhythm. Oh, yes. He was as vicious as articulate, and any deviation resulted in severe penalties. “God, please!” I heard the submissive moan into the cushion, the littlest complaint he could make without offending his master and the master whipping his ass. The second and third blows crisscrossed over the ass cheeks, while the fourth and fifth took his breath away. I followed how he cringed every time the soft swish of the belt rang in the air before it landed on his back. “Hmm,
AURORAI stormed into Viktor's office, the door slamming against the wall with a deafening bang. My anger surged as I spotted him behind his desk, casually sipping on a glass of whiskey as if he hadn’t just dropped a bombshell on me. He looked up, his eyes narrowing slightly as he took in my furious expression. “Aurora,” he greeted, his voice calm and collected. Too calm for my liking. “I’ve been expecting you.”I crossed my arms, glaring at him. “What the hell, Viktor? You decided behind my back that I’m going on this job with Marco? You know damn well I can handle this on my own.”Viktor sighed, setting his glass down with a soft clink. “Aurora, this isn’t about your capability. You’re one of the best enforcers I have, but this job is too important to risk anything less than perfection.” Fuck his perfection. I scoffed and my blood was boiling. “And you think Marco is the answer to that? That asshole, who you know I haven’t worked with in years?”“Yes, I do,” he replied firmly, lea
MARCO I had seen her hours ago, hiding behind the glass separator of the Romano mansion, and every bone in my body wanted to drag her out and kiss her lips blue and paint her ass red to make her feel every agonising hour I’d spent without her for these three years. Three fucking years. She took up and left, without so much of a goodbye. Not that I deserved it but I would have eventually given her the truth once the dust had settled. Aurora needed to know that there was another side of the story of what had really happened that night, and all I was doing was protecting her, but as always, she did not wait. I was so angry, so hurt and broken that I’d have taken her scorching rage and indifference any day rather than not seeing her at all. I knew she was hurt, too, for that night three years ago. And she deserved to know more than what the four-minute and seventeen-second video clip had shown, but she could have given me the time. Instead of doing something so brash and reckles
AURORAI have dealt with men far dirtier, more lethal and criminal than the whore I have been asked to capture and torture. It was like one of those warm-up matches you play before you get to the big one. Not that I minded playing the warm-up, but I was bored. “Will you fucking shut up?” I asked, kicking her chair before landing a punch against her jaw. There were black shadows around her eyes already that I had deepened with time, but what I hated the most was her crying all the time. I liked her for a brief second when she gave me the small chase but other than that, she was no fucking fun. And I really wanted to have that fun.But I also had to heed Viktor’s warning that she should not be so broken because he had plans for her and when Viktor Romano has plans for anyone, even the Devil would not interfere. And then when Viktor barged into her cell with his woman, I knew my job was done.XXXSammy, Mia and I chatted alongside the pool, making me realise how clueless Mia was rega
AURORA I didn’t know the name of the magic pill Sammy gave me the next morning but somehow, I felt fresh as a daisy. Considering the night we had, I wondered if I was going to lie in my own vomit the next day. Thankfully, it didn’t happen. I grabbed my phone, going through the messages Viktor had left me last night and also a bunch of files detailing some chick named Nora. Apparently, she slept with Dominic and got close to the family. I didn’t bother how she pissed Viktor off but given the way he wanted me to ‘take care’ of the problem, I was guessing that she had royally fucked with Viktor to incur his wrath. Strolling down to the office, I didn’t bother knocking and barged in. Dominic and Viktor were hunched over the table, frowning over something. As soon as they registered my presence, Dominic rolled his eyes. “Do you ever fucking knock?” He wasn’t least bit surprised to see, especially when he nagged me the entire time to come back probably because Viktor had already inf
A U R O R AI stepped out of the airport and stood out there for a long moment.When the cold wind touched my skin, I absorbed the familiarity of the feeling. This was Chicago. This was home, even when the haunting memories kept me away, I longed for it. I just didn’t realize until now. I hailed a cab and headed for the first destination I had planned. It would not be an easy one, I knew, but I had to. I searched for the right words all along the cab ride, coming up with nothing when the cab came to a halt. Grabbing the small duffle, I paid and got out. I thought of calling or dropping a text, I didn’t know how it would be received. Also, what would I say? What could I possibly say that would make three years worth of the mess go away? So I waited around, lounging on the chair of the small room and hoped for the best.I had almost dozed off when I heard the door unlatch and turned around. Sammy, too, paused at the threshold, surprise etched all over her features before she blinked it