KIDNAPPED BY THE SILVER MAFIA DON
pped shaking
me even as my vision blurs. My tears have soaked the edges of the p
e mo
s to pay back the money
g up my throat. The dimly lit room around me suddenly f
d marble floor. My legs are weak, but I force them
t stay
e kind of reinforced steel. There's no handle on my
my hair as I try to think. There has to b
ute. The windows are too high up, the glass too thick to bre
n settles over me like a c
tra
gainst the bed frame. My hands grip my
not ha
, those piercing grey eyes, the cruel smirk cu
nd Si
couldn't sleep. I can't escape the thought of what's happening to me. I can feel it, creeping into every corner of my mind
u with dread. I can hear nothing, not even the soft hum of the night, and it mak
do this
hem to decide what to do with m
or with a sharp jolt. My heart pounds in my chest as I sta
, my eyes locki
n me and freedom. I drop to my knees,
nder my breath, not sure if I'm ta
s carefully, then clasp my hands toget
catches me off guard, and I blink
as easier th
ay smells faintly of wood polish and something more siniste
to ge
, winding through rooms I've never seen. But I know
ing. I don't even know if I'll make it, but I can't just wait h
low down. I'm terrified that if I stop, I'll lose my chance. The stairs to t
n I hea
low and conspiratorial. I freeze
ng my breath. I don't move. I can hear the faint
m says. "The new girl? She's
talking about me, of course they are. To
r one adds, her voice dripping with venom. "She's just
rge of anger that rises in my thro
. I can't let them see me. I hold
ternity, their voices fade
he polished floor. I feel the exit growing closer, my skin prickli
reaches for the doo
shift of move
my heart lurc
ou could get a
ing my wrist with a brutal force that makes me
ut, my voice tremblin
the door. I kick and struggle, my heart pounding in my throat, but it'
ks as panic sets in. My whole body s
I can hear my own breath harsh a
ry to fight back, but the more I struggle,
deliberate echoing down the corridor. My heart sin
I hea
vo
ym
run?" He sneers, his to
ness crashes over me, pulling