STOLEN HEARTS: FALLING FOR THE ENEMY
seemed to suffocate the tiny apartment, making it feel even smaller than it already was. His col
scarry and expressionless look. He had dark, dead eyes, the kind that had seen too much violence to care anym
reaky floorboards. He didn't say a word at first, just stood there, taking in the st
, his voice was cold
ssia's stomach flip. There was no warmth, n
er voice barely above a whisper as she st
king for him?" S
cold as his voice, and she felt exposed, vulnerable, like he could see right through her. H
he man who had been besid
low but filled with a calm menace that made her blo
ightened, her heart pounding
e devoid of any compassion or mercy. "Fi
they couldn't support her anymore, and she had
her head. "That can't be ri
ing no room for argument. "And now you're
tormed into the apartment, pushing past her like she wasn't even there. They began tearing thro
trying to stop them, but Marco's arm shot out, gripping her shoulder and
mly, not even sparing he
men who were ransacking her home and the cold, unmov
hing about this. I didn't know he stole
there was no sympathy there, only a chill
ve million dollars? Alessia could barely wrap her mind around
came out, but not alone, as t
no, stop
a log of wood before she cou
per. "Your brother is in deep trouble, Alessia. And unless you wan
r mind racing. "I... I can't pay that kind of money," she wh
e panic like a blade. "Two days to get the money, or we'll come back.
steal from the Crimson's Empire and why such a huge amount. Money She knew she wouldn't earn in all her lifetime. Even if she sold herself
haking with desperation, but Dante
id coldly. "If the money isn't here in two day
e, her voice breaking. "I don't know where Leo is, but
ect-something insignificant, something beneath him. "That's your problem," he said, tur
m. Marco was the last to leave, his eyes lingering on her for a moment
ment felt empty and cold, like all
was already crying. Her heart pounding in her chest, her mind racing. Fi
e mess they had left behind. How had her life spiraled so far out of control
elt like she couldn't breathe. Tears burned at the back of her eyes, but she refused to let
d, and there was no one to
to fix this and she had n