Emiliaâs POV
I stand frozen in the kitchen, my heart racing as Valeriaâs footsteps retreat. Thatâs the first time sheâs reacted to me in a way that wasnât pure anger or distrust. Her red face flashes in my mind, and I canât help but chuckle softly.
With a lightness in my step, I skip back to my room, shutting the door behind me with a little more enthusiasm than usual. I collapse onto my bed, hugging my pillow tightly, my thoughts spinning.
Why am I feeling like this? I think of her flushed cheeks, the way she couldnât look at me, the tension that hung in the air between us. My feelings for her are growing, and itâs happening so quickly that it scares me.
But then my mind shifts to her reactionâhow startled she was when she saw me. I wonder, has she never been with a woman before?
And then I remember Ramon. The way she mentioned him, how casual it seemed when she said sheâd stop by his place. My chest tightens as the thought forms: Is she dating him?
And Cesar. Who is he? Is he her child? Her little brother? The question twists in my mind, and suddenly, my excitement fades. I donât know anything about herânot really.
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The next morning, I set out to change that.
I find Adrien in the garden, pruning a set of rose bushes. He looks up as I approach, wiping the sweat from his brow.
âMiss Emilia,â he greets with a small smile.
âAdrien,â I begin, folding my arms. âDo you know anyone trustworthy in the neighborhood Valeria is from?â
He frowns slightly, clearly surprised by the question, but after a moment, he nods. âI have a cousin there. His nameâs Lucas. Heâs a good man.â
âDo you trust him?â
Adrienâs answer is firm. âI do.â
I pull a phone from my pocket, handing it to him along with an envelope of money. âI need you to contact him. Tell him to find a boy named Cesarâhe used to hang around with Valeria. Tell Lucas to give this phone to Cesar and make sure the boy has everything he needs. Food, clothes, anythingâbut tell him to keep it quiet. No one can know.â
Adrienâs brows knit together as he processes my request. âUnderstood,â he says after a moment. âIâll handle it.â
âThank you,â I say softly, relief washing over me.
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Later in the afternoon, Adrien approaches me while Iâm reviewing some photos in my studio. He stands by the door, his expression calm but purposeful.
âItâs done,â he says. âLucas found the boy. He gave him the phone and the money, and heâs staying with him for now to make sure heâs safe.â
I exhale, a weight lifting off my shoulders. âThank you, Adrien. Truly.â
He nods once before stepping away, leaving me with my thoughts. My chest feels lighter knowing Cesar is being looked after, but thereâs still so much I donât know. So much I still need to figure out.
Valeriaâs POV
I sit on the edge of the bed, gripping the pocketknife Emilia gave me, flipping it open and closed. Itâs so polished and shiny, the kind of knife that someone like her would giveâa symbol of trust, she said. My old one, covered in rust and years of wear, was a symbol of survival.
I trace the edge of the blade with my thumb, lost in thought, my mind replaying last night over and over again. I shouldnât have left my room. I shouldnât have let my guard down.
My thoughts drift elsewhere, back to last night. I should never have left my room. The embarrassment burns in my chest every time I think of her standing there, so casual, so unaffected. I was the one who couldnât handle it. I was the one who turned red and ran.
A knock at the door jolts me. My heart races as I shove the knife under my pillow.
âCome in,â I mutter, trying to steady my voice.
The door creaks open, and there she is. Emilia steps inside, her expression soft, tentative, like sheâs walking on eggshells.
I tense immediately, the walls around me going up. I prepare to tell her to leave, to get out before I have to endure another awkward exchange. But then she flips her phone around, and my heart stops.
The screen lights up, and there he is.
âVal?? Is it really you?â Césarâs voice trembles with excitement.
I forget everythingâmy pain, my pride, even Emilia standing right there. I try to get out of bed too fast, a sharp stab of pain stopping me in my tracks. I grab the phone from Emilia, and before I know it, her hand wraps around my forearm, steadying me. For once, I let her.
âCésar?â My voice cracks as I stare at his tear-streaked face on the screen. âOh my God, are you okay?â
César bursts into tears, his sobs loud and unrestrained. âVal, I thought you were dead. I thought they got you.â
A shaky laugh escapes me, and tears blur my vision. âDeath is scared of me, remember? You know that, kid. Are you okay? Tell me the truthâwhen was the last time you ate?â
He sniffles, wiping his nose with his sleeve. âI ate so much, Val. The man you sent, he brought me food. Real food. I couldnât finish it all.â
My smile falters, but I force it to stay in place. âGood,â I say softly. âThatâs good, César. You stay out of trouble, okay? Donât let anyone know where you are. Iâll come find you soon.â
Césarâs face crumples again. âBut where are you? Can I come to you?â
âNo, kid,â I say firmly, my voice breaking just a little. âItâs not safe. Just stay put. Stay safe. Iâll figure something out.â
He nods, wiping his eyes again. âPromise me, Val. Promise youâll come back.â
I swallow hard, trying to push down the lump in my throat. âI promise,â I whisper.
Emilia stiffens beside me, but I ignore her, focusing on Césarâs face for one last moment before ending the call.
The call ends, and suddenly the room feels too quiet. I lower the phone slowly, my hand trembling. My chest feels tight, and for a moment, I forget Emilia is still standing there, her arm still lightly touching mine.
When I finally notice, I pull away sharply, my defenses snapping back into place. âWhatâs the meaning of this?â I demand, my voice cold. âHow? Did you send someone to him? Are you trying to draw attention to César? Is this your way of making me submit to you?â
Emiliaâs face falls. Her soft eyes, full of something I canât name, flicker with hurt.
âIâm trying to give you peace of mind,â she says, her voice gentle but steady. âI didnât send anyone after him. I asked AdrienâLuciaâs husbandâfor help. You trust Lucia, donât you?â
Her words catch me off guard, and my anger falters. I nod slowly, my walls cracking ever so slightly.
âAdrienâs cousin is with him,â she continues. âHeâll make sure César has everything he needs without drawing attention. I thought... I thought this would help you feel safer. Iâm sorry for acting on my own.â
Her tone is so sincere, it makes my chest tighten even more.
Before I can respond, she turns to leave.
âThank you,â I mutter, my voice barely above a whisper.
She stops in her tracks, her shoulders rising and falling with a deep sigh. Without turning back, she steps out of the room, leaving me alone with a phone still warm in my hands and a heart more conflicted than ever
Lucia steps into the room after Emilia leaves, her expression warm and knowing. She carries the same steady presence that always seems to calm me, even when I donât want it to.
âDid you like your surprise?â she asks, her voice soft but teasing.
I narrow my eyes at her, suspicion creeping in. âYou knew?â
âOf course,â she replies with a small laugh. âAdrien told me what Miss Emilia was up to.â
I shake my head, leaning back against the headboard. âI donât understand. Why is she doing all of this?â
Lucia pauses, her gaze thoughtful as she pulls the chair closer to my bedside and sits. She takes a moment before answering, as if carefully choosing her words.
âI canât say Miss Emilia was always like this,â she begins. âBefore the incident, she was in her own world. She partied every night, brought home a different girl every timeâ¦â
My head snaps toward her at that revelation, my brows furrowing. âShe brought girls home?â
I blink, her words swirling in my mind. My thoughts drift to Emiliaâs question the other nightââIs this your first time seeing a woman naked?ââand heat creeps up my neck at the memory.
Luciaâs lips twitch, fighting the smile threatening to appear. But then her expression softens into something more serious. âYes. But after the incident... sheâs different. She seems more empathetic, more aware of the world around her.â
Lucia leans forward slightly, her tone softening further. âVal, I know you donât trust her. Maybe you think sheâs playing some game to keep herself entertained. But you keep forgettingâshe went through something terrible, and you pulled her out of it.â
I open my mouth to protest, but Lucia holds up a hand to stop me.
âMaybe sheâs trying to connect with you because she feels lonely in this world she lives in. Maybe she canât cope with everything, and she thinks youâre the only one who can understand her. I think Miss Emilia genuinely cares about you, Valeria.â
I shift uncomfortably, her words hitting closer to home than Iâd like.
Luciaâs gaze grows softer. âShe hasnât talked to anyone about what happened to her. Not to her father, not to her friends. Sheâs all alone in this house, Val. Please... go easy on her.â
I lower my gaze, guilt creeping into my chest. I donât know what to say.
The truth is, Iâm grateful. Iâm grateful for what sheâs done for César, for keeping him safe. And, though I hate to admit it, Iâm starting to believe she didnât sell me out. But that doesnât change the fact that this house, this life sheâs trying to pull me into, is dangerous.
âShe doesnât understand,â I mutter finally, my voice low. âSheâs keeping a ticking bomb in her house, and Dominic can trigger it any time he wants.â
Lucia sighs, standing and placing a hand gently on my shoulder. âMaybe she does understand more than you think.â
I look away, unable to respond, as her words linger in the air long after sheâs gone
Emiliaâs POV
I lay in bed, staring at the ceiling, my thoughts a whirlwind of frustration and sadness. Nothing I do seems to make Val open up to me. No matter how hard I try, her walls remain impenetrable. Maybe Iâm doing too much. Maybe itâs better to leave her aloneâto make sure sheâs safe in the house without interfering or checking on her. Maybe thatâs for the best.
A knock on my door pulls me out of my thoughts.
âNo, Dani!â I call out, annoyance bubbling in my voice. Sheâs seriously not taking no for an answer tonight.
Another knock. This time, anger surges through me.
âDani, I told you to go home! I donât want to have seââ The word gets stuck in my throat as I swing the door open and come face-to-face with Valeria.
Her eyebrows shoot up in surprise at my outburst, and then furrow as if sheâs trying to piece something together.
âIs this a bad time?â she asks softly, her voice tentative.
âNo!â I practically scream, making her flinch. I curse myself, lowering my voice quickly. âNo, I mean... come in.â
I step aside, giving her space to enter, and mentally scold myself for making a fool out of myselfâagain.
âWhatâs wrong? Do you need anything?â I ask, trying to sound casual, though my eagerness betrays me.
Her eyes dart quickly over my body, as if checking to make sure Iâm fully dressed. The action makes me crack a small smile, though I doubt she meant it in the way I wished.
âI just came to return this,â she says, holding out the phone I gave her.
âNo,â I shake my head, my smile fading as I push her hand back gently. âThis is yours, so you can talk to César anytime you want.â
âReally?â Her eyes light up, and my chest swells at the sight. Itâs the first real, positive reaction Iâve gotten from her.
âYes, really.â
I sit down on the edge of my bed, trying to stay calm, but her gaze doesnât leave me. Sheâs watching me closely, her body tense, like sheâs bracing herself for something. I donât care. Just having this conversation with her feels like progress, and Iâll take whatever I can get.
âI also wanted to thank you,â she says, her voice softer now. âI acted out of concern for César earlier... Itâs just that...â She pauses, her eyes dropping to the phone in her hand. âSince his parents passed away, he doesnât have anyone else.â
So heâs not her child, nor her brother. I stay silent, giving her space to continue if she wants to, but she shifts uncomfortably, as if the admission cost her too much already.
âWell, I guess thatâs all then,â she says abruptly, turning toward the door.
No. I donât want her to go. My heart screams for her to stay, but my lips remain pressed together.
I stand quickly, following her to the door, intending to walk her out. But just as I reach her, she stops and turns back to face me.
Weâre too closeâso close I can feel the faint warmth of her presence. My breath hitches, my chest tightening as if all the air in the room has been sucked out.
âOne more thing,â she says, her voice low.
âW...what?â I stammer, struggling to find my voice under her intense gaze.
âAre you... okay?â she asks, and for a fleeting moment, I see a hint of worry in her eyes.
I open my mouth, but no words come out. My mind races, but nothing coherent forms. She waits, scanning my face for an answer, but when I donât give her one, her eyebrows furrow.
Her walls go back up in an instant.
âNever mind,â she mutters, stepping back. âYou probably donât need me asking you that.â
She turns toward the door, her tone colder now, and something inside me snaps.
âNo,â I blurt out, moving quickly to block the doorway with my body.
She freezes, her eyes narrowing slightly as she looks at me. âWhat are you doing?â
âI...â I falter, unsure of what to say. But the thought of her walking awayâof her shutting me out againâis unbearable.
âPlease,â I say finally, my voice quieter now. âDonât go.â