From frying pan to fire was the story of Isadora's life. In the space of a day, her hopes and dreams of going to college are taken from her, she is sold to a cruel don, kidnapped and then thrown into a world full of lies, greed and deceit. Isadora isn't supposed to trust anybody, and yet she finds herself unable to resist her new husband, even knowing that he may be the very enemy that seeks to destroy her.
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"One night with me would change your life."
My stepbrother's rancid, alcohol breath wafted over my face, and the look in his eyes made me shudder with revulsion.
"Get away from me," I cried, trying to push him off, but he weighed twice my weight not to mention that he got aggressively strong when he was drunk.
"Don't be a goody two shoes," his hand reached out and began to creep up my thighs, "Aren't you tired of living like a pathetic slave? If you submit to me, you could_"
His words ended with a howl of pain as I raised my knee and connected it sharply with his groin. Georgio staggered back, screaming like a little girl, his green eyes filling with tears.
"You bitch!" He roared.
"One of us is screaming like a bitch right now, and it isn't me," I spat.
Just as I made to turn around and flee as fast as I could, his hand shot out and grabbed the loose material of my dress, yanking me backward. I let out a pained cry as I was flung into the wall, my head knocking into the concrete.
"I'm going to kill you today," he roared, stomping toward me.
Just as he raised his beefy hand in the air, my stepmother's voice rang out around the room, "Georgio, stop that at once!"
My head shot up to see Giuliana Marino gliding into the room. Once upon a time, she had been married to my father, but it had only taken her three days after his death to announce her engagement to Uncle Franklin.
"You don't know what she did," he snapped, "She tried to kill me."
I swallowed back my protest, knowing that it wouldn't do me any good. My stepmother would never pick my side over her precious son's.
"Get up," she ordered, staring down at me with hatred.
I climbed to my feet, my gaze fixed to the floor to hide the fury burning in my gaze. Three more days until I could make my escape from this living hell, and I'd never have to see the Marinos ever again in my life.
My freedom was a piece of paper lying under the loose floorboards in my attic bedroom. And in just three days, the scholarship money would be paid into the secret account I had created a few months ago.
Freedom was just an inch away from me and I could almost touch it.
Next thing I felt was a burning sting against the side of my face, followed by a ringing in my ears.
"Insolent brat," she said, "You think you can touch my son and get away with it? I would have killed you with my own bare hands a long time ago if I could."
Tears beaded my eyes, but I blinked them back, refusing to show any ounce of weakness to them, "He tried to_"
"Shut up!" She barked, cutting me off, "You should be grateful that he even showed interest in a useless thing like you. Georgio has hundreds of women throwing themselves at him everyday, and you think you're too good for him?"
My gaze shifted to the fat, red faced young man staring at me smugly from behind his mother. He was taller than my five feet four with only a few inches, and the first thing you noticed when you looked at him was the rolls of fat around his torso. My stepbrother looked like a worm, and only a girl with no sense of smell, sight and sound could ever consider him.
"I've been waiting for the day when I could finally get rid of you for good," she continued, eyes narrowing, "And it seems that day has arrived."
My eyes went wide, shock rocking through me, "Wh-what do you mean by that?"
Her painted red lips curled up at one corner in a smug smirk, "Oh haven't you heard?" She chuckled, "We've finally found someone that's desperate enough to buy you off our hands."
My fingers curled into fists, "I'm not cattle. You can't just sell me!"
Giuliana's smile only widened, "On the contrary, I can do whatever I want with you. You think you are a human with human rights? Well, you're wrong. You're nothing but a piece of property, to be used, bought and sold as one sees fit."
I couldn't believe what I was hearing, "How much did you buy me for? I'll pay everything back."
This time around, her useless son joined in her laughter. The sound caused something inside of me to clench with distaste.
"I hope that was a joke," she finally said, "even if you spend your whole life working from sun up to sun down, you would never be able to pay back eight million dollars."
The sum made me stagger back unexpectedly and I gaped at her in disbelief, "You're lying," I hissed.
Her mouth curled up into a sneer and I knew what was coming even before the slap landed on my other cheek, harder and more brutal than the previous one.
"Watch your mouth, rat," My stepmother snarled, "Who are you calling a liar? You think I would ever waste my time fabricating stories for you?"
"I-I_" my words trailed off as I stared at them helplessly.
"Tomorrow, your new owner will come to take you away, and you can spend the rest of your short, pathetic life spreading your legs for that monster."
I gulped, "Who?"
"Dimitri Romanov," she informed me.
All the blood in my head drained away, leaving me feeling dizzy and sick. No. It was impossible. How could they sell me to the most dangerous Russian Don?
"I'm not going to marry that heartless beast!" I screamed, "I don't care how much he paid for me. Marrying that man is a suicide mission. I won't do it."
I was expecting another slap, what I didn't expect was for my stepmother to smirk at me and then hold out a piece of paper between us.
"Do you think you have a choice because of this?" She asked coldly.
I stared at my scholarship letter in her hands and felt my stomach sink.
IsadoraHe leaned against the bar, his arms crossed loosely as the club grew louder. His eyes were sharp and thoughtful, and the way he looked at me now was different— like he was trying to see through me.“So,” Viktor began, voice low enough for just us, “where were we?"I met his gaze and said lightly, “Well you did interrupt us, so you tell me."He shifted his weight, then shrugged. “We haven’t talked much since Ivan woke up.”I shrugged back, pretending to be casual though the tension between us was anything but. “Things have been… hectic.”“Yeah.” He smiled, but it didn’t reach his eyes. “I’ve been watching you.”I raised an eyebrow. “Good to know.”“No, I mean it,” he said, voice dropping even lower. “Watching you. Watching how you move through all this. Dimitri, Cesar, Ivan… everything.”My heart picked up its pace. “You think I’m handling it okay?”He chuckled softly. “Better than okay. You’re strong.”“Thanks,” I said, trying to keep my voice steady, but inside, the weight wa
Isadora“Want another, ma'am?” the bartender asked.I shook my head and leaned over the counter. “Just water is fine.”I needed peace and quiet after the moment I had earlier so I'd left for the club shortly after. The club was calm during the day, the music playing softly as I stayed tucked into the corner of the bar. Lights pulsed across the room, few customers drinking and discussing, as the workers prepared for the night.I'd been there for over an hour, scrolling through my phone when a voice suddenly interrupted me.“Knew I saw someone who looked like you come in.”I turned to see. Mariana. She looked tired already but pulled together — messy bun, smudged eyeliner. She wasn't in her uniform yet, rather, she wore a pair of blue jeans and a top.“Didn't want to attract any attention so I snuck in," I replied with a smile on my face.She gave a small laugh and slid onto the stool next to me. “Nah, you're most likely going to be noticed wherever you go."“Tell me about it.”She nudg
I sat at the head of the table in the meeting room, my arms folded across my chest, trying to keep my expression unreadable.Rafael leaned against the wall, arms crossed, Viktor stood near the window, expressionless, and Ivan sat beside me. The tension in the room was thick and heavy, and I knew what was coming next.Rafael was the first to speak.“So,” he said, cutting straight to it. “Dimitri Romanov.”His voice dropped low over the name, and I flinched before I could stop myself. They all noticed. Ivan’s eyes flicked toward me, his jaw tightening.“We need to know what went down between you two,” Viktor said, his voice steady and calm.I nodded once. “Yeah,” I said, my voice hoarse. “You do.”Rafael pushed off the wall and came closer. “You want to tell us?”I hesitated. Everything in me screamed to shove it back down, bury it like I always did. But that wasn’t an option anymore. Dimitri wasn’t just a nightmare from the past. He was back, and this time, we all had something to lose
Come in.”I'd been sitting in my office, scanning through papers as I waited, my thoughts scattered, when a knock came at the door.Viktor stepped inside, closing the door behind him. “He’s here.”"Where is he?""The interrogation room. Rafael and Ivan are already there."I nodded without saying a word and left, Viktor falling in step beside me as we walked down the hallway. The door to the room was open when we got there. Rafael stood inside with his arms crossed. Ivan sat at the table, silent. He was only here because he insisted.Cesar was seated in the steel chair in the center of the room, wrists bound but otherwise untouched. He’d come willingly— his expression unreadable.He looked up as I entered. “Isadora."I didn’t respond.Ivan’s voice cut through the room. “Start talking.”Cesar leaned back a little. “I came here, didn’t I?”“You came because you were out of moves,” Rafael said flatly.Cesar tilted his head. “Or maybe I came to give you something.”I stepped forward slowl
"You awake?" Ivan called, his voice rough.I'd fallen into a light sleep for some minutes, tangled in the sheets, Ivan’s arm draped heavy across my waist. We’d just had rounds of sex. Not just sex— something else. Something more intimate, deeper. After everything. After the shooting. After the tension. After him almost dying for me.“Kind of.” I kept my eyes closed. “You?”“Barely. You snore, by the way.”I scoffed, turning onto my back. “I do not.”“You do. Like a dying bear.”“You’re such a liar.”He grinned at me, half-asleep. “A sexy liar, though.”I rolled my eyes. “It's morning already and we barely got any sleep.""I know," he affirmed as he stretched, his muscles flexing under the sheets. Then he winced and grabbed his side.“You okay?” I asked, instantly sitting up.“Yeah. It just stings a little.”I pulled the blanket off of him, seeing the edge of the bandage. “Did you even clean this last night?”“We were… distracted.”“Yeah, well, you’re lucky you didn’t rip your stitches
I didn’t know what this was, what we were doing, but right now, I didn’t care. I just wanted more.“Round three?” I whispered, nipping at his earlobe.Ivan groaned, already hardening beneath me. “You’re gonna be the death of me.”His eyes were locked on mine, dark and intense, like he was seeing straight through me.“You’re insatiable,” I said, straddling his thighs, my hands resting on his chest.“Says you.” His hands slid up my sides, thumbs brushing the undersides of my breasts. “You’re the one who can’t keep your hands off me.”I smirked and leaned down to kiss him. “You’re not complaining.”“Never.” He deepened the kiss, and I felt that familiar pull, like my body was already craving him again. But this time, it was time for something different. I pulled back, breathless, and slid off the bed.“Get up.”He raised an eyebrow, propping himself on his elbows. “Where are we going?”“You’ll see.”I grabbed his hand, tugging him to his feet. He winced slightly, his injury reminding us
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