Luna staggered to her feet, grabbing a fistful of my hair and slamming my head against the wall.A wave of searing pain hit me, nearly knocking me out. My vision blurred, but instinct took over as I gripped her wrist tightly.I lifted my head, exposing my collarbone. I deliberately curled my lips into a mocking smile and sneered. "If York finds out you came here to throw a tantrum, he won't let it slide. Locking me up was his way of protecting me. A man like him, broadcasting to the world that you're his girlfriend—do you really think that's a blessing?"Luna's twisted grin spread across her face as if I had just told the most ridiculous joke. "You think he doesn't know I'm here? Don't kid yourself into believing you're important to him. You're nothing more than—"She froze mid-sentence, her eyes suddenly fixated on my collarbone.The violet jade necklace. The very one York had personally placed on me last night."Why is that on you?" she hissed.She looked like a steaming kettl
They pinned me to the ground, their grips unforgiving.Luna's foot pressed hard against my face, grinding it with cruel force. "Stop yelling! You sound like a dying animal!"She glanced at one of the men nearby. "What are you waiting for? Get it done!"I looked at Quinn through the haze of pain, my eyes pleading. "That… it's all I have left from him. Please…"Clint had been close to Quinn before his disappearance. It was only because he saved Quinn's life once that he had gotten into the syndicate under York's wing. Quinn knew everything about me and Clint; he even brought us to get our tattoos together.I was hoping, praying, that Quinn would show some mercy for Clint's sake if anything else. Yet, he didn't even look at me."You never should have gotten mixed up with York. If you survive, one day, he's going to die because of you!"Luna let out a wild laugh. "Look at you, a total wreck! And you still think you can charm your way out of this?"With that, she grabbed the knife,
York's cold, unreadable gaze locked onto Luna as he advanced step by step.The silver prosthetic limb did nothing to diminish his imposing presence. If anything, it added a dangerous, coiled energy to him, like a predator waiting to strike.Luna flinched, instinctively backing away several steps. "Weren't you supposed to be in Rafiq?"York's eyes swept the room; his expression darkened when he didn't see the person he expected.Luna shot me a venomous look. Indeed, the moment she had burst into my room, I had triggered the emergency alert York had left for me.Luna sensed the shift in his mood and quickly changed her tune, adopting a sweet, innocent expression as she clung to his arm with feigned affection. "You're always off running around. I never get to see you. Quinn said you come here often. So, I begged him to bring me."York's stare bore into her. "You just said you knew I went to Rafiq."She didn't miss a beat, playing up her timid act. "How was I supposed to know if y
Quinn's face turned ashen. "York, are you really going to abandon the men who've bled for you—all over a woman?"Luna stood there, utterly speechless, as she widened her eyes in shock. "York…"She had never imagined that sneaking onto the island would provoke York's wrath like this.York's fingers traced her waist, his smile cold and dangerous. "You included."With that, he shoved her aside without a second thought. "And find Nicole. Now."Luna was stunned as she sat frozen on the floor, staring at the man who had always spoiled her. She couldn't believe it. How could he turn on her so suddenly?It was obvious that she couldn't compute just what had happened. So, she did what she always did—she started throwing a tantrum. "That ugly freak! You're still thinking about her? What does she have that I don't? Is it just because she looks a little like me? Are you saying the imitation is better than the real thing?"York, who had been ignoring her, suddenly turned toward the cage wher
The white bandages covered my entire face.Every bone in my body felt as though it had been shattered and reconstructed."Ah, you're finally awake." A stranger's voice sounded beside my bed.I struggled to open my eyes.The nurse's face came into sharp focus in front of me. "You've been asleep for three days and nights."I stare at her, dazed. My mouth opened, but I could only make a few muffled sounds.The nurse reassured me, "Your vocal cords are severely damaged, so you can't speak for now. If you need anything, just write it down."She placed a pen and notebook by my side.My left hand was fully cast, completely immobile. Still, I could move my right hand.It was only then that I noticed something in the palm of my hand.My breathing quickened as my eyes locked onto the photo, hastily pieced together with tape.It was a picture of me and Clint!Before he went missing, he had wanted to break up with me.I refused. We had a huge fight, and in my anger, I tore up every ph
Five years of careful undercover work—gone in an instant, and Clint along with it.Perry found me, urging me to stop searching. York was too paranoid, and pursuing this further might jeopardize other agents still undercover.However, I couldn't accept that.Clint had vanished without a trace. I needed to find him, dead or alive—even if it meant recovering only his body.I shadowed York for a week, waiting for the right moment to approach.I didn't expect him to whisk me away to another country so easily."Nicole, the information you've given us is a huge breakthrough for the police! You've done us a great service!" Perry's face lit up as he finished reading.I shook my head.There was only one thing on my mind. "Find… Clint…""Don't worry! We'll find him if he's still alive. He's definitely fighting tooth and nail, just for your sake!"During my time in the hospital, I called Perry almost every day.Yet, his response never changed.After a while, even he began to have doubt
Anxiety churned within me, but I had no choice but to play along."It was behind the Golden Club. You were ambushed and seriously injured. I saved you."Yet, York shook his head. "No, that's not it. It was here."He lifted his foot and stomped lightly, and the ground responded with muffled thuds.His voice dipped, almost inaudible. "But it doesn't matter. Nicole, you saved me twice. Back in school, I vowed I would always protect you. Yet here we are, and I've let you down."A tear suddenly slid down my hand, catching me off guard.York's voice caught in his throat. "Nicole, if I had mustered the courage back then to pursue you, would you have said yes?"Almost without hesitation, I replied, "No.""Was there no chance for me even without Clint?""Correct."A heavy silence filled the darkness.York let out a soft, bitter laugh. "Nicole, why won't you even lie to me? You once said, 'What's wrong with picking up trash? I'd happily be friends with him for life!'"I had no patien
Half a month passed before York Langston set foot on the island again.I tugged the shawl tighter around my shoulders but didn't bother to move.He limped his way over, his tone unusually soft. "What happened back then? That was on me. I'm sorry."As he spoke, he opened a sandalwood box. The vintage design of the item was his clear attempt at buying himself into my good graces as inside lay a necklace. The jewelry was violet and glistened like glass."I know you'll love this birthday gift, Nicole."My gaze drifted past the necklace, settling on his chiseled face.Those deep eyes were brimming with affection for me. It might have been a flattering touch on the handsome man, if not for the agonized cries outside my cage."I didn't feel like eating. It has nothing to do with them."The fruit on the table had been sitting out for hours, its skin just starting to turn.To him, that was reason enough to order their hands and feet chopped off. They would eventually be thrown into the
Anxiety churned within me, but I had no choice but to play along."It was behind the Golden Club. You were ambushed and seriously injured. I saved you."Yet, York shook his head. "No, that's not it. It was here."He lifted his foot and stomped lightly, and the ground responded with muffled thuds.His voice dipped, almost inaudible. "But it doesn't matter. Nicole, you saved me twice. Back in school, I vowed I would always protect you. Yet here we are, and I've let you down."A tear suddenly slid down my hand, catching me off guard.York's voice caught in his throat. "Nicole, if I had mustered the courage back then to pursue you, would you have said yes?"Almost without hesitation, I replied, "No.""Was there no chance for me even without Clint?""Correct."A heavy silence filled the darkness.York let out a soft, bitter laugh. "Nicole, why won't you even lie to me? You once said, 'What's wrong with picking up trash? I'd happily be friends with him for life!'"I had no patien
Five years of careful undercover work—gone in an instant, and Clint along with it.Perry found me, urging me to stop searching. York was too paranoid, and pursuing this further might jeopardize other agents still undercover.However, I couldn't accept that.Clint had vanished without a trace. I needed to find him, dead or alive—even if it meant recovering only his body.I shadowed York for a week, waiting for the right moment to approach.I didn't expect him to whisk me away to another country so easily."Nicole, the information you've given us is a huge breakthrough for the police! You've done us a great service!" Perry's face lit up as he finished reading.I shook my head.There was only one thing on my mind. "Find… Clint…""Don't worry! We'll find him if he's still alive. He's definitely fighting tooth and nail, just for your sake!"During my time in the hospital, I called Perry almost every day.Yet, his response never changed.After a while, even he began to have doubt
The white bandages covered my entire face.Every bone in my body felt as though it had been shattered and reconstructed."Ah, you're finally awake." A stranger's voice sounded beside my bed.I struggled to open my eyes.The nurse's face came into sharp focus in front of me. "You've been asleep for three days and nights."I stare at her, dazed. My mouth opened, but I could only make a few muffled sounds.The nurse reassured me, "Your vocal cords are severely damaged, so you can't speak for now. If you need anything, just write it down."She placed a pen and notebook by my side.My left hand was fully cast, completely immobile. Still, I could move my right hand.It was only then that I noticed something in the palm of my hand.My breathing quickened as my eyes locked onto the photo, hastily pieced together with tape.It was a picture of me and Clint!Before he went missing, he had wanted to break up with me.I refused. We had a huge fight, and in my anger, I tore up every ph
Quinn's face turned ashen. "York, are you really going to abandon the men who've bled for you—all over a woman?"Luna stood there, utterly speechless, as she widened her eyes in shock. "York…"She had never imagined that sneaking onto the island would provoke York's wrath like this.York's fingers traced her waist, his smile cold and dangerous. "You included."With that, he shoved her aside without a second thought. "And find Nicole. Now."Luna was stunned as she sat frozen on the floor, staring at the man who had always spoiled her. She couldn't believe it. How could he turn on her so suddenly?It was obvious that she couldn't compute just what had happened. So, she did what she always did—she started throwing a tantrum. "That ugly freak! You're still thinking about her? What does she have that I don't? Is it just because she looks a little like me? Are you saying the imitation is better than the real thing?"York, who had been ignoring her, suddenly turned toward the cage wher
York's cold, unreadable gaze locked onto Luna as he advanced step by step.The silver prosthetic limb did nothing to diminish his imposing presence. If anything, it added a dangerous, coiled energy to him, like a predator waiting to strike.Luna flinched, instinctively backing away several steps. "Weren't you supposed to be in Rafiq?"York's eyes swept the room; his expression darkened when he didn't see the person he expected.Luna shot me a venomous look. Indeed, the moment she had burst into my room, I had triggered the emergency alert York had left for me.Luna sensed the shift in his mood and quickly changed her tune, adopting a sweet, innocent expression as she clung to his arm with feigned affection. "You're always off running around. I never get to see you. Quinn said you come here often. So, I begged him to bring me."York's stare bore into her. "You just said you knew I went to Rafiq."She didn't miss a beat, playing up her timid act. "How was I supposed to know if y
They pinned me to the ground, their grips unforgiving.Luna's foot pressed hard against my face, grinding it with cruel force. "Stop yelling! You sound like a dying animal!"She glanced at one of the men nearby. "What are you waiting for? Get it done!"I looked at Quinn through the haze of pain, my eyes pleading. "That… it's all I have left from him. Please…"Clint had been close to Quinn before his disappearance. It was only because he saved Quinn's life once that he had gotten into the syndicate under York's wing. Quinn knew everything about me and Clint; he even brought us to get our tattoos together.I was hoping, praying, that Quinn would show some mercy for Clint's sake if anything else. Yet, he didn't even look at me."You never should have gotten mixed up with York. If you survive, one day, he's going to die because of you!"Luna let out a wild laugh. "Look at you, a total wreck! And you still think you can charm your way out of this?"With that, she grabbed the knife,
Luna staggered to her feet, grabbing a fistful of my hair and slamming my head against the wall.A wave of searing pain hit me, nearly knocking me out. My vision blurred, but instinct took over as I gripped her wrist tightly.I lifted my head, exposing my collarbone. I deliberately curled my lips into a mocking smile and sneered. "If York finds out you came here to throw a tantrum, he won't let it slide. Locking me up was his way of protecting me. A man like him, broadcasting to the world that you're his girlfriend—do you really think that's a blessing?"Luna's twisted grin spread across her face as if I had just told the most ridiculous joke. "You think he doesn't know I'm here? Don't kid yourself into believing you're important to him. You're nothing more than—"She froze mid-sentence, her eyes suddenly fixated on my collarbone.The violet jade necklace. The very one York had personally placed on me last night."Why is that on you?" she hissed.She looked like a steaming kettl
York took me abroad.Then, he brought me to the island.Rumor had it he loved me to death, keeping his prized beauty hidden away in a gilded cage. Even a young model who looked only vaguely like me could haunt his thoughts.However, what most weren't aware of was that no one in this world wished for his death more than I did.After he left, all the bodyguards and servants on the island were replaced with new faces.I stared blankly at the bloodstains in the courtyard, still untouched and waiting to be cleaned.Just then, a shrill female voice cut through the air from outside."Think you can stop me? You must have a death wish!"Before I could even get up to open the door, it was slammed wide open as a mob of people rushed in.The woman leading the pack was dressed provocatively, her demeanor as fiery as her outfit. When her eyes landed on me, a flicker of surprise crossed her face, but it quickly turned to fury."You're Nicole Justine?"I barely had time to register her word
Half a month passed before York Langston set foot on the island again.I tugged the shawl tighter around my shoulders but didn't bother to move.He limped his way over, his tone unusually soft. "What happened back then? That was on me. I'm sorry."As he spoke, he opened a sandalwood box. The vintage design of the item was his clear attempt at buying himself into my good graces as inside lay a necklace. The jewelry was violet and glistened like glass."I know you'll love this birthday gift, Nicole."My gaze drifted past the necklace, settling on his chiseled face.Those deep eyes were brimming with affection for me. It might have been a flattering touch on the handsome man, if not for the agonized cries outside my cage."I didn't feel like eating. It has nothing to do with them."The fruit on the table had been sitting out for hours, its skin just starting to turn.To him, that was reason enough to order their hands and feet chopped off. They would eventually be thrown into the