Emiliaâs POV
The weight of exhaustion drags me down as I sit by Valeriaâs bedside, my head resting against the arm of the chair. The steady rhythm of her breathing and the faint beeping of the monitors blend into a lullaby, pulling me under.
I donât know how long Iâve been asleep when a sudden, ragged gasp shatters the silence.
My eyes snap open. Valeria is stirring, her fingers twitching weakly against the blanket. I sit up quickly, rubbing the sleep from my eyes. âValeria?â
Her breathing quickens, and her eyes fly openâwild, terrified. She flinches at the unfamiliar surroundings, her body stiffening under the covers. âWhere... where am I?â she rasps, her voice raw.
I reach for her hand instinctively. âYouâre safe,â I say softly. âYouâre in my house. Youâre safe now.â
Her eyes lock onto mine, and for a moment, I see something vulnerable beneath all the fear. But then recognition dawns in them, and her expression darkens with fury.
âYou,â she spits, her voice shaking with rage. âYou traitor! You sold me out!â
âValeria, noââ I start, but she thrashes against the sheets, trying to sit up. A strangled cry rips from her throat as pain floods through her broken body.
I lurch forward to steady her, panic rising in my chest. âPlease, donât move! Youâre hurtââ
âStay away from me!â she shouts, her eyes wild with betrayal.
I frantically press the call button for the doctors, but I stay by her side, desperate to make her understand. âI never betrayed you, Valeria. I swear, I didnâtââ
She doesnât listen. Her breathing is ragged, her body trembling violently. The doctors rush in, their voices blending into a blur as they work quickly to administer a sedative.
Valeriaâs eyelids flutter, the fight leaving her body as the medication takes hold. As I reach out, she weakly swats my hand away. âTraitor,â she whispers before slipping back into unconsciousness.
The word cuts deeper than I thought possible.
I stay frozen in place, my hand hovering in the empty space where hers used to be.
âSheâs just confused,â one of the doctors offers kindly, but it does nothing to ease the tight knot in my chest.
Dani leans against the doorway, arms crossed, an unimpressed smirk playing on her lips. âWhat did you expect?â she sneers. âThat sheâd wake up and call you her savior? Sheâs a lowlife, Emilia. You shouldâve left her where you found her.â
I snap my gaze to Dani, my hands curling into fists at my sides. âShut up, Dani.â
She shrugs, unbothered. âIâm just saying what everyoneâs thinking.â
I blink back the sting of tears, refusing to let them fall in front of her. Without another word, I turn and walk out of the room, each step feeling heavier than the last.
As I shut the door behind me, one thought echoes in my mindâWhy does she think I betrayed her? What happened to her in there?
I stand outside Valeriaâs room, my back pressed against the cold wall, staring at the floor beneath my feet. My mind is a mess of emotionsâguilt, frustration, worry. Her words echo in my ears. Traitor.
A soft voice breaks through my thoughts. âMiss Emilia?â
I look up to see Lucia standing a few feet away, her kind, weathered face filled with concern. Sheâs been with our family for yearsâlonger than I can rememberâbut Iâve never really noticed her before. Not in the way that matters.
I know so little about her. Does she have children? Grandchildren? Where does she go when sheâs not here, cleaning up after us, making sure everything runs smoothly? Does she even have a life outside of this mansion?
I force a weak smile. âIâm fine, Lucia.â
She tilts her head slightly, her dark eyes studying me in that way only people whoâve seen too much of life can. âYou donât look fine, dear.â
I sigh and glance back at Valeriaâs door. âI care about her,â I admit softly. âMore than I should. But she hates me.â
Lucia steps closer, placing a gentle hand on my arm. âMaybe,â she says thoughtfully, âyou need to see things from her perspective.â
I frown, turning my attention fully to her. âWhat do you mean?â
Lucia gives me a small, knowing smile. âA girl like Valeria grew up in a neighborhood ruled by gangs. Sheâs learned to trust no one because trusting the wrong person could mean life or death. And even if she does trust... it wonât be someone who doesnât understand what sheâs been through.â
I feel a pang of guilt settling deep in my chest. âI never meant to make her think I betrayed her.â
Lucia nods. âI know, but Dominic is a ruthless man. People under his rule do whatever it takes to survive. For Valeria, survival means assuming the worst of everyone.â
I blink, taken aback. âHow do you know that?â
Luciaâs lips press into a thin line. âI know a lot of things, Miss Emilia. And where I come from, Dominicâs name sends fear into even the bravest of men.â
Her words send a chill down my spine. Iâve been so sheltered in my life that Iâve never considered what itâs like to live in constant fear. Iâve never known what it means to fight for survival every single day.
I lower my head. âIâve been so... blind,â I whisper. âI donât even know where to start. How do I make her trust me?â
Lucia squeezes my arm gently. âYou donât.â
I look up at her, confused. âWhat?â
âYou stop trying to make her trust you,â Lucia says with a soft smile. âShe will when sheâs ready. Give her space. Let her come to you when sheâs ready to see that you mean her no harm.â
I let out a shaky breath, nodding slowly. Maybe sheâs right. Maybe Iâve been pushing too hard, trying too much to fix something that Valeria needs to work through on her own.
âThank you, Lucia,â I say sincerely, my voice barely above a whisper.
Lucia pats my hand gently. âAnytime, dear.â
As she walks away, I stand there for a long moment, staring at Valeriaâs closed door, my heart heavy with everything I donât understand about her world. But I know one thingâIâm not giving up.
Valeriaâs POV
The darkness is suffocating.
Every time I claw my way toward the surface, it drags me back under, a relentless tide of pain and exhaustion. My body aches, every breath a struggle, but the fearâthe fear is worse.
I donât know where I am. I donât know whoâs waiting in the shadows.
I blink against the haze, and the first thing I see is her.
Emilia.
Sheâs standing by my bedside, adjusting a vase of flowers, her delicate hands carefully arranging each petal. The soft scent wafts toward me, but I canât focus on it. My heart lurches painfully, my first instinct screaming at me to be wary, to runâbut I canât move.
My chest tightens. She could have told them where I was. I shouldnât have trusted her.
She sold me out..
Her lips move, but the words blur together, distant and meaningless. I try to focus, to listenâto understand if sheâs gloating or apologizing.
I blink, and sheâs gone.
The shadows swallow me whole again.
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The next time I resurface, Emilia is sitting beside me, asleep in the chair. Her head rests against the edge of the bed, dark strands of hair falling messily around her face. She looks peaceful, but I know better.
Rich girls like her are never just kind. They take what they want, and then they leave.
Panic swells in my chest. What if Dominic finds me here? I can almost see his cold eyes, his sharp smile, the way heâll laugh when he realizes I thought I could escape him.
My pulse quickens. If Emilia betrayed me, it means I have nowhere left to run.
I blink again, and she's gone.
---
I wake to an empty room.
The silence is deafening.
She's not here anymore. Maybe she finally realized Iâm not worth saving. Maybe sheâs with Dominic right now, telling him where to find me.
A strangled sound escapes my throat, a mixture of frustration and fear.
I close my eyes, trying to convince myself that none of this is real.
---
The next time I drift into awareness, sheâs there again.
Closer.
Her hand hovers near mine, hesitant, almost as if sheâs afraid Iâll disappear. My body is too weak to flinch, but inside, everything screams at me to pull away.
Her touch is soft. Too soft.
I want to tell her to stop. To leave me alone. But my lips donât move, and my throat is too dry to speak.
Instead, I sink back into the darkness, wishing it would swallow me whole.
But no matter how far I drift, I know sheâll still be there. Watching. Waiting. And I donât know if that scares me more than Dominic finding me.
Emiliaâs POV
I dip the cloth into the warm water, wringing it out before gently pressing it against Valeriaâs forehead. The bruises that once darkened her skin have begun to fade, the swelling around her eye slowly going down. Four days. Itâs been four days since they brought her here, beaten and barely breathing. Four days since I thought Iâd lost her.
The doctors keep her sedated for her own good. They said itâs better this wayâless pain, less trauma. But every time her eyes flutter open, even for a brief second, theyâre filled with nothing but terror.
Terror of me.
She looks at me like Iâm the enemy.
The thought twists inside my chest like a knife. I shouldnât care so much, but I do. I shouldnât feel this pull toward someone who flinches at the mere sight of me. But I canât help it.
I stay by her side, wiping the sweat from her brow, brushing away stray strands of her hair. Her presence is calming in a way I canât explain. It soothes something restless inside meâsomething I didnât even realize was there.
I sit beside her, reading aloud from the book resting on my lap. My voice is soft, careful, as if I might wake her with a single misplaced syllable.
Sometimes, when Iâm not caught up in photo shoots or meetings with my father, I find myself just watching her. The slow rise and fall of her chest, the way her lips twitch slightly in sleep, like sheâs trapped in a dream she canât escape.
And the more I look at her, the more I feel drawn to her. Itâs ridiculous, really. Thereâs no reason for it, no logic behind the way my heart feels lighter just being near her.
Maybe itâs because she saved me. Or maybe itâs because sheâs the first person in a long time who doesnât see me as Emilia Hayes, the famous photographer, the socialite, the heiress. She sees me as... something else.
Or maybe she doesnât see me at all.
I place the cloth back in the bowl and sigh, brushing my fingers lightly against the edge of her bandages. âYouâre going to be okay,â I whisper, even though I know she wonât hear me. âI promise.â
I donât know why I feel the need to say it. Maybe Iâm trying to convince myself.
Valeria stirs slightly, her lips parting in a barely audible mumble. I freeze, my heart leaping into my throat.
She doesnât wake. Not this time.
I exhale slowly, leaning back in the chair and closing my eyes.
I donât know whatâs happening to me. All I know is that Iâm not ready to let her go.
Not yet.