Chains of Fate
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wly, dread sinking in my chest. He stood there, his figure shadowe
stupid," he said, stepping closer. "You
the handle for support. "Let me go, Leonardo," I said, mysorella. I do own you. You live in my house, eat my
s the dark satisfaction in his
voice barely above a whisper. "T
sound that echoed in the small space. "So you're not as cluel
e despite my fear. "You can't do this!
m the door and slamming it shut. "You think your little tantrums will stop me? You're not
fused to let them fall. I woul
s want with me?" I asked, for
what he wants. What matters is that he's willing to pay off my deb
een ripped out from under me
lling whisper. "No, Alessia. I'm a survivor.
les. He pulled me into the grand sitting room an
room was too quiet, too still, as if it were
he door opened, a
ramed by neatly combed black hair, and his piercing blue eyes locked onto mine the moment he entered. He w
id, his tone filled with forced re
wasn't his sister, not really. But the words stuck
d, his voice deep and smooth, but with
tougher than she looks. A bit fiery
ardo. "I'm not some object you can t
he said nothing. Instead, he stepped c
o snapped, his voice hard. "Be gratefu
a piece of art-or an animal in a cage. "You have f
the way his words
he's all yours, then. The papers are ready. O
d his expression turned colder. "I don't
e nodded quickly. "Of course
ouched slightly, bringing his face level with
way. "Because my stepbrother is a co
, almost as if he wanted to smile. But
ow, "because I allow it. From this
ng to no one," I said, my v
ing over me once more.
oat nervously. "Shall we
him; his expression u
usion flickering across
sition," Donatello said, cutting him off. "
o stay on Donatello's good side. "Of
e. "We leave in an hour. Pack whatever you want to bring. It won'
trolled, and utterly indif
u," I said, my voice firm despi
dangerous thing. "You will. Whether
an amused expression. "You should listen to him,
ing for a way out. But the
son, Alessia. In my world, defiance has consequences. Consider this your warning." The thr
ar, leaving me with one final, chilling promise: "By the ti