Chains of Fate
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ch me, to trap me. The walls, the windows, the doors-all of it felt like a prison
tello, who carried the weight of a predator with every step, Marco had an almost comforting aura
rco said, his voice smooth and friendl
furious. But then again, what could I do? I was trapped here, at
n on me," I replied, my voice h
is all over, Alessia." His tone had an edge to it that made me uneasy. "But I'm here to help, really. Y
away from him. "I'm not here to serve anyone
ething-was it amusement? Or som
a purpose," Marco said, his voice colder than before.
a sinking feeling in my gut. What could possibly m
closing the door behind him with a soft cli
, a pawn in their twisted game. I had no idea what Donatello wanted with me, but I knew it wouldn't be good. His c
rity. I spent my days in silence, unsure of how to navigate this new reality. There were servants-quiet, efficient, always avoiding eye contact. N
ver I went. He didn't speak to me directly, but the tension in the air was palpable. It
ring the soft echoes of the house around me-the creaks, the whispers of distant conversations I couldn't make out. I
at I might never get an answer. That was it. That I had
ello stepped inside. My heart skipped a beat, a mixture of fear and anger flaring up insid
ello asked, his voice smooth, almos
? Was he joking? How could I settle into a life where my every move was being
Donatello," I finally sai
on remained calm, unreadable. "I'm not offering you
I don't want your place, and I don't want your purpose,"
I could feel his gaze on my bac
onatello's men just outside the door. His hand on m
room for the rest of the evening," the m
t was the point? This was my life now,
ouldn't shut my mind off, couldn't stop thinking about the future, about Donatello. He was a man who r
was hi
felt like I was slowly being drained of it. Day by day, I felt more
g day. The servants moved around like robots, completing their tasks without a word, never acknowledging my p
s like he was waiting for something, watching me fro
at by the window, a voic
ess
orway, his tall figure looming over me. He had a stra
, his voice almost thoughtful. "You've been
was no point. What could I sa
should understand this, Alessia: You're here because I wanted you here. I've
"Valuable?" I repeated. "What could yo
reach his eyes. "You'll understand soon enough. But for n
r and glanced back at me. "We'll begin soon. You'l
for the first time since I arrived at the man
was playing, but I had a horribl