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Shadows of Deception 1

Listen to me, if you’re-“ “Shut up.” I was taken aback by his sudden choice of word. “Let’s get something straight miss Grey, I do not appreciate people talking to me, and I loathe it more when people talk back at me. Truthfully, you are crossing your limit and patience with me. So from now on, you’ll do exactly what I say and as I say. You understand me?” ………………………………………………….. Mystery. Romance. Deceit. Finding evidences of her dead brother’s whereabouts, Becky Grey believes that he is still alive. In pursuit to find her brother and restore her family’s remaining happiness, she encounters the infamous and Godforsakenly alluring Russian bastard Sinister Alexander Salvaltore and gets ensnared in his plan of capturing her brother. In order to attain his goal, he offers her a deal. However, the deeper she dives into the tangles of Sinister’s merciless world, she finds herself in a hauntingly farmiliar past. A past that she has been erased from- A past that she cannot escape. Unsettling secrets loom the air of her maddening relationship with Sinister. The question is, will she run from him? Or to him?

Penrose_love · Urban
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Chamge of plans.

After bidding farewell to Martha, I left with James.

"So these people," I began as I looked out at the night sky on our way back to the house,

"Are you sure they'd help me?"

"I'm one hundred percent sure, Grey."

"Okay good, I trust you, James. Even though I only met you recently. I'll kick myself if this turns out to be a lie."

"You'll what?" he almost laughed.

"For trusting people, I have no reason to trust."

"It seems like a valid point."

"James," I took a deep breath, "This man, Gianmarco Vincelli, I've heard the name before."

"I assumed you may have heard it. Not knowing it, however, would always be wiser:"

"What do you mean?"

"Nothing good ever comes out from knowing that name, Becky."

"I have only heard about him James, from what I know, he's not on good terms with the Salvatores.,"

"They're rivals. Their families are against each other."

"But why?"

"Are you questioning me about mafia business, Becky?" he laughed. Finally.

"Have you ever met them?" I asked curiously.

"Who?"

"Sinister's family:"

He hesitated for a second and answered, "I have."

Honestly, I was surprised at that.

"We met at this function, when I first came here, I was searching for Vincelli. My best source was the Salvatore's."

"And how did that turn out?"

"Surprisingly, not bad," he responded and observed my taken-back expression, *You know the saying 'the enemy of my enemy is my friend'. Yet, I wouldn't even call us friends, I don't associate myself with such people. Acquaintances seem much preferred in such a case. A good source of information I needed."

"Surely they wouldn't just throw out such information to a stranger." I opposed.

"It's funny how these things work, Hades was no stranger to them, I simply sent my regards."

"How cute." I faked a smile, "Nadia probably loved that."

When I said that, there was a wash of worry across his face, "Strange girl."

"Huh?"

"She seems sad."

"I assure you she isn't." I scoffed, remembering the way she treated me.

"There's a lot about her, you'd find quite surprising, Becky."

Before he could have explained further, his phone rang.

Marc.

James nodded to me to answer it as he was driving, so I placed the call on speaker.

"James, we got a problem."

"What problem?" he replied as I listened.

"Salvatore sent me on another errand and sent other men to look for Becky. It isn't safe for her here. "

"Well, that's just lovely." I inputted.

"We have a change of plans then," James stated and stopped the car to reverse the other way, "I know where she should go now. It'll be safer with them."

"Sounds like a good plan. Explain to me later:" Marc replied and ended the call.

"Where are we going, James?"

"You'll see, we'll get there in about ten to twelve hours. It isn't safe to go back to the house, Salvatore's men are already looking for you, and they won't stop until they find you."

I closed my eyes for a second and accepted my reality, "I'm sorry, James."

He seemed confused for a second, "Sorry?"

"I never intended to get you or Marc involved in this. You have a problem of your own, and I'm just a burden to you."

"That's not true."

"It is. "

"Becky, I'm helping you because I want to."

"Why?"

Because I, for one, know that you don't want to be in this situation. At least not by yourself."

It almost hurt how accurate he was at that. I slouched a bit on the car seat and turned to look out the window where I gazed at how many stars shone above. Looking at the brightest

one, I smiled a bit because it reminded me of a story she told me when I was little.

*Have you ever wished upon a star?" I began softly.

"When I was younger, yes."

"My mom used to tell me wishing upon them was useless. She used to believe in hard work and dedication."

*Used to?"

"Yes, she's dead." I sighed and turned back to him while he drove, "I can't help but wish she was up there just looking over me. Laughing at my stupidity or the way I try so hard to be a proper lady. Then again, I look up and wish upon the star to bring her back to me."

"Tm sorry for your loss, Becky."

"It was a long time ago, but it feels like just yesterday. Tell me, James, how do you use your hard work and dedication to fix the impossible?"

"Some things can't be fixed, Becky. And that's the hardest part of life. We have to learn to move on whether we like it or not. Otherwise, we'll just be stuck in the past being suffocated in our sorrow.

"Have you moved on?"

"My mother had her time. As much as I didn't like it, I had to understand that." He managed to state, yet I could hear the slight break in his tone.

"Mine didn't. Her time was stolen from her. She was murdered, James. I feel as if my entire family fell apart after that yet held on to this façade of happiness for the sake of society."

"Things will become better with time." I heard him mutter under his breath while my eyes slowly and helplessly shut with fatigue.

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The sudden sound of a truck's engine woke me up with a sudden gasp.

"Grey, relax. It's just a vehicle." James smiled, calming me down, "You fell asleep."

"Oh," I stifled myself back up, "I hadn't realized. Aren't you tired?"

"No. Don't worry about me. I'm not stopping until we reach our destination."

"Road trip with Novy," I gave a soft short laugh and turned on the radio.

"That's one way to put it." He smiled.

The time slowly passed by as he drove through the empty streets.

"It's like a ghost town here." I amused myself as I noted my surroundings, there were only two to three cars behind.

A few minutes later, I noted something strange, and somehow I had a feeling James understood that as well

.

"James, those cars have been behind us-"

"-for a while. I know. Don't panic. It's okay, you're safe."

"Comforting." I teased cheekily, trying to push away the unpleasant thought of that being Sinister's men following us.

"Hold on," he instructed as he made a sharp turn to the right when suddenly the car also did. James stepped on the accelerator, and so did the car behind us.

"Okay," I started in a panic, "We established that they got beef with us. What do they want?"

"Well, Becky, you want to come out and ask them that?"

"Rude." I scoffed.

"Forgive me, I haven't catered for this."

"James," my anxiety rose.

"Relax, I'll get rid of them." He smiled assuredly.

Looking out the rearview mirror, I noticed about three cars after us.