âAre we really going to keep doing this, Noelle?â Cisco asked in a weary tone as he escorted her out of the police station.
With only a few weeks until she turned eighteen, Noelle was running out of options just as she was becoming increasingly more desperate.
She might have been struck down momentarily in the past, but she was not going to submit to her fate without fighting back.
Unfortunately, Cisco always found ways to combat her ideas.
Sheâd just stolen his car, heading to the city when sheâd been pulled over by the police. Despite the fact that she didnât really fancy getting into conflict with the law, she supposed that if she was behind bars she couldnât get married, could she?
Yet even that fact had been disproved when Cisco had been called to the station, and using his connection, heâd ensured that both of them walked away with only a slap on the wrist.
âPrison is better than the alternative,â she huffed.
âDonât tell me this is still about that boy?â Cisco narrowed his eyes at her. âI thought we convened youâre not to contact him again.â
Noelle didnât reply, averting her gaze.
âAnswer me, Noelle.â
âWhat do you want me to say, Cisco?â She finally turned, narrowing her eyes at him. âIt seems only some of us get to live their happily ever afters, isnât that right?â she added shakily.
âNoelleâ¦â
âDeny it. I want to see you deny it! I told you I loved him, that Iâd give everything up for him. But it seems only youâre allowed to choose your spouse. Us, mere mortals donât get the same consideration.â
âAnd you think he loves you so much he would risk jail for you?â Cisco suddenly asked, his expression thunderous.
âYes,â Noelle answered without thinking.
She was confident in their connection just as she was confident in the fact that he shared her feelings.
âIf he loves you so much, then why the hell is he marrying another woman?â
Noelle came to a halt. She blinked, took a deep breath, then turned to face her brother.
âWhat did you say?â she asked in a whisper that echoed the pain in her breast.
âHeâs getting married,â Cisco rolled his eyes. And to pour salt over the wound, he took out his phone, scrolling through some news articles before shoving it in her face.
There it was.
Right in front of her.
Rafaelo Guerra was getting married to a certain Assisi Lastra in two daysâ time. It would be a private event with only friends and family despite the elevated status the Guerras had in NYC society.
âNo,â Noelle whispered.
A sliver of pain developed in her chest before her entire heart simply shattered into a myriad of pieces.
âNo,â she repeated. âHe canât marry someone else. Itâs a lie.â
âNoelle,â Cisco took a deep breath. âI have it on good authority that the wedding is happening. Itâs not a lie.â
âNo,â she continued to shake her head. âHe wouldnât⦠He didnât love anyone,â she muttered. Theyâd talked about crushes and first loves before and she was sure heâd never been in love before.
âYou have no way of knowing. You only knew an online version of him. He could have lied to you,â Cisco explained, but Noelle wasnât hearing anymore.
All she could see was the picture accompanying the article where both Rafaelo and Assisi had been photographed on an outing.
Her hand tightened around the phone.
That woman⦠His fiancé⦠She was beautiful. So beautiful it hurt to look at her.
Blonde hair, dark skin and the lightest eyes Noelle had ever seen. She was the perfect counterpart to Blueâs stunning looks.
âNo,â she whispered like a broken record, yet the pain was too muchâtoo raw. She could only stare at them and find herself drowning in the magnitude of her feelings.
âYou need to let it go,â Cisco sighed. âItâs done. You need to take care of yourself now.â
âYou mean I need to play along with your plans,â Noelle spat out, giving him a deadly glare. âItâs only about thatâplaying by your rules so your business succeeds. But what about me? What about my life and what I want? What about feelings Cisco?â
âDo you think I wanted this?â his voice rang out, so loud and crisp and so damn frightening Noelle straightened her spine and stopped moving. âDo you think this is what I would have fucking chosen? For my barely legal sister to be given away to a man three times her age?â
âThen why do it?â Noelle asked in a small voice. âWhy do it at all?â
âBecause I have no choice,â he closed his eyes, his fists clenched. âThere is no other option but to fulfill this goddamn marriage contract.â
Noelle stared at her brother, seeing him display more emotion than ever before and wondering what exactly was going on. Based on what she was witnessing, she was certain there were many things she was not privy toâthings both Cisco and Yuyu were hiding from her.
âJust⦠Marry the man to fulfill the contract and Yuyu and I will find a way to get you out of it. Just for a time,â he took a deep breath. âI know itâs unfair to ask this of you, but thereâs no other option, Noelle.â
Why was it that the only option was for to be sacrificed? When had she been number one for anyone in her life? Always an after-thought; always the one who only mattered as a scapegoat.
For the last few years, she would have sworn sheâd found someone who cared for her in Blueâwho maybe saw her differently.
Yet staring at the article once more, she had to admit that maybe it had all been in her head. Otherwise how could he marry another when it had only been months since their missed encounter? How could he want another when theyâd bared their souls to one another.
Was she so foolish, so delusional that sheâd seen signs where there had been none?
Maybe she wasâ¦
She didnât speak as they headed back home.
Alone in her room, Noelle simply picked up her used copy of The Plumed Serpentâthe one sheâd bought at a flea market months prior. She hugged it to her chest for a moment, reliving all the memories that surrounded the context of it, before she opened it again, losing herself in its pages.
It was hard of her to admit to herself that for the first time in foreverâ¦she had nothing.
Nothing to look forward to in life and no one to keep her tethered to the ground.
She had absolutely nothing but herself.
And by God⦠She wouldnât go down without a fight.
Tears coursed down her cheeks as she tried to read the words through misted lashes.
People might see her as expandableâas someone so unimportant it didnât matter if she lived or died as long as she served a purposeâbut she didnât see herself that way.
Even if she didnât matter for anyone else in the world, she mattered herself. And that meant she would fight for herself. To the death. To hell and beyond.
If someone sought to bring her down, she would take everyone else with her too.
âThey will all regret it,â she whispered as she swallowed a sob. âOne way or another, Iâll make everyone regret this.â
Blueâs wedding came and went and Noelle was more of a prisoner than ever.
Intuiting that she wouldnât just give up at the news of her friendâs marriage, Cisco ensured that the house was guarded twenty-four seven. And during the critical days of his marriage, there were even guards stationed outside of Noelleâs room.
All in all, it was impossible for her to make one step without being monitored.
That meant that no matter how much she would have liked to crash the weddingâand sheâd made plenty of plans to that effectâshe couldnât leave her room.
After the day of the wedding, reality crashed on her and she became increasingly more withdrawn. If before sheâd at least dined with the family, now she was taking all her meals in her room, refusing to talk to anyone and simply wallowing in her misery.
Still, somewhere deep within her, she refused to believe that her Blue would have married another. Maybe she didnât have any claim on him previously, but she him. As such, she was sure that if there had been in his life, he would have told her. More than anything, he wouldnât have let her have the impression that their meeting would be a romantic date. Her Blue would do something like that.
So how could things have changed so drastically in the span of a few months?
The answer was simple.
They couldnât have.
Maybe in the beginning sheâd despaired at the news and had spiraled out of control with hopelessness. But as time passed, she had more time to think logically about it.
Blue wasnât the type to marry someone so fast unless there was some other variable at play.
Then what could have happened?
Had he been coerced into the marriage?
Or had Cisco simply lied about it, manufacturing the article so he would crush Noelleâs hopes once and for all?
Noelle was sure her brother was capable of that, and so much more. And that was why she kept all her suspicions to herself until she could verify them. And verify them she would. She refused to give it all up based on third party information.
Yet the days passed and Noelleâs hopes were, indeed, dashed, as she realized she could not take a step outside her room without being followed at all times.
With no access to any device, she couldnât do anything.
One day melted into another, until there was only one week until her birthdayâand her wedding.
âWhat do you mean weâre going to Mexico?â she asked, incensed, as her brother deigned to come to her room to inform her how the festivities would proceed.
âVillanueva doesnât agree with our weather so heâs decided to host everything at his hacienda. Weâre going to take a private plane for the ceremony,â he explained, and Noelle could hear the unspoken.
They were going to stay there for the duration of the ceremony after which they would leave her behind while they returned to their perfect lives.
âYouâre really fine just throwing me to the wolves?â she uttered in a low voice.
âYouâll survive,â he replied, his lips pursed. âThe alternative is much, much worse, Noelle.â
She frowned at him, but she didnât want to look further into his words. It would just confuse her further. Nothing was simple with her brother, just as nothing was ever straightforward. For every one word that he said, he probably meant a thousand different things at the same time. He liked to use ambiguity to play the system.
Ciscoâs words were final, however, and as the day before the wedding arrived, she became increasingly more desperate. Every attempt to get in touch with the outside world had been in vain. Here she was, hours away from the flight that would take her to a completely different world, and she didnât know what to do.
She wanted to escape but there was no escape in sight.
She was simplyâ¦trapped.
âYou havenât tried the dress on,â Yuyu noted as she came to Noelleâs room that evening.
The clock was ticking until they were supposed to leave.
Cisco had allowed Noelle to pack a small suitcase to take with her, and Noelle had chosen some of her most prized possessions at the expense of her clothing. After all, if she was to live in eternal torment, at least those little memories could help her hang on.
âI donât want to,â Noelle shrugged, barely sparing a glance at the wedding dressâmore aptly called her dress.
âNoelle,â Yuyu took a deep breath.
âDonât,â Noelle shook her head. âSpare me your platitudes, Yuyu. Youâre not the one traveling to a foreign country to marry a man three times your age. Youâre not the one forced to do anything you donât want to.â
Yuyu pursed her lips, her features stricken.
âIf we could have avoided it, this would have never happened.â
âI know the speech,â Noelle smirked. âItâs getting old, isnât it? At least have the decency to take responsibility for your actions. This wasnât my fate to suffer, yet here I am. All because of choices. So donât tell me how I should feel, or should not.â
âYouâre right,â she nodded, her lips flattened into a pained line. âIt would be disingenuous of us to claim otherwise. I justâ¦â she trailed off, her eyes glossy. âI truly didnât want things to degenerate this badly.â
âWe canât all have what we want. I think thatâs the most important lesson, isnât it?â Noelle looked her straight in the eye.
âMaybe in the future⦠Maybe you might learn to forgive us.â
Noelle kept her features blank at Yuyuâs words.
Yes, that was a good question. How had things degenerated so badly? How had she ever seen her brother and his wife as anything but the mercenary people that they were? How had she ever held any affection for them?
âItâs your right to hope so,â she simply stated. âJust as it is my right not to do it.â
Those words promptly shut Yuyu up. She looked on the verge of crying, but the sight of it could no longer move Noelle. How could move her when she was simplyâ¦hopeless?
âMrs. DeVille. Mr. Val is calling for you. I think he hurt himself.â
The voice of the housekeeper echoed into the room. Yuyu spared Noelle another glance before she hurried out of the room.
âIâm coming!â
Noelle released a deep, relieved breath at being alone once more. Putting on a strong front was too draining, especially when she felt anything but strong on the inside.
Sighing, she looked at the wedding dress laid on the bed.
How could this happen to her?
It was the twenty-first century, for Godâs sake. How could she be coerced like this into an unwanted marriage?
Yet it happenedâ¦
Her brows furrowed as her gaze stopped on Yuyuâs bag, still resting on her bed.
Maybeâ¦
She didnât stop to think. She simply dashed to the door, locking it, before rummaging through the bag.
Surely enough, her phone was there, too.
Though it was password protected, it didnât take long for Noelle to guess it. After all, Yuyuâs life revolved around her brother. It stood to reason her password would be his birthday.
Successfully unlocking the device, she was quick at work as she scoured the internet for a phone number. Since she knew his last name was Guerra and his family was something of a local celebrity, it wasnât hard to find a number.
Dialing the number, Noelle bit her nails in anxiety.
âThis is the Guerra residence,â a voice answered on the second ring.
âHello, I am looking for Rafaelo Guerra. I am a classmate from university,â she said glibly.
âIâm so sorry. He isnât here.â
Noelleâs face fell.
âIs he still on his honeymoon?â She bluffed.
âHoneymoon? No, no. You didnât hear? He didnât get married.â
âHeâ¦didnât?â Noelle repeated, her entire body relaxing for the first time in forever.
âNo. It was all over the news. Iâm surprised you didnât see that.â
âOh, I donât follow the news,â she made up an excuse. âDo you know where I could reach him? Itâs very important that I talk to him.â
There was a pause as the woman sighed deeply.
âNo. We havenât heard from him in over a week.â
âWhat do you mean in over a week?â
âHeâs missing,â the woman replied.
Noelle didnât get to ask more questions as a loud crash resounded in the room, her door falling to the ground.
Her eyes widened in shock as she turned, coming face to face with her brother.
Cisco looked murderous as his gaze swung from her to the phone in her hand.
He dusted his suit off, walking towards her as if he hadnât just kicked the door open with sheer physical strength.
Noelleâs body started trembling, true fear claiming her at what she saw in her brotherâs gaze. It was the first time sheâd seen him so out of control, soâ¦dangerous.
âCisco, Iâ¦â
She didnât get to say anything. He snatched the phone from her hand, looking at the number before snarling at her and throwing it across the floor, smashing it to pieces.
âWhat did I tell you, Noelle?â he gritted out, his voice low and even but frightening, nonetheless.
Noelle didnât know what came over her, or where her bravery was coming from, but she couldnât stop herself from blurting out.
âHe didnât get married. You lied to me.â
âIs that so?â His cheek twitched dangerously. âAnd where is he now?â
Noelle blinked.
âWhatâ¦â
âI asked you. Where is he now? You couldnât speak with him, could you?â
âHow did youâ¦â she trailed off as awareness entered her features. â
?â she asked in a small voice.
At the same time, Yuyu ran up the stairs, stopping when she saw the state of the door and the tension rolling off her husband.
âWhat did you do, Cisco?â
âLet me put it this way, Noelle. You will marry Villanueva and you wonât try any of your tricks. If you behave, I might behave, too.â
âYou had something to do with his disappearance, didnât you?â she whispered, hurt radiating from her voice.
âWill you behave?â he fired back, neither denying nor confirming. But to Noelle, that was confirmation enough.
âYes,â she uttered in a desolate voice. âI will behave.â
âGood. He will be alright, too.â
With that, he turned around and left.
Noelleâs eyes connected with Yuyuâs before she averted her gaze, not wanting to see the pity reflected there. Instead, she mechanically did as told, getting ready for her wedding.
She might never know for sure if her brother had anything to do with Rafaeloâs disappearance, but he knew he was well capable of doing such a thing. And as long as there was even a one percent possibility that he did it, Noelle wouldnât take any chances with Blueâs safety.
When everything was packed for the departure, the entire family went to a private landing strip where a jet was waiting to take them to Mexico.
Sergio Villanueva was the owner of a vast strip of land in the northeastern part of Mexico, in the state of Tamaulipas. Though he wasnât officially the governor of the region, from what Noelle had understood, he was the unofficial leader.
The flight took some five hours until they touched down in Mexico.
An entire entourage was waiting for them when they landed, yet the groom was nowhere to be seen.
âSeñor Villanueva will be greeting you at the wedding. It is not good luck for the groom to see the bride before, is that not so?â the man whoâd introduced himself as Fernando said politely as he greeted them.
Six Jeeps waited for them. Two to accommodate everyone and another four to act as security.
Noelle trailed behind Cisco and Yuyu, not deigning a reply even when Fernando directly addressed her, which earned her a harsh look from her brother. Still, she couldnât find it in her to care if she was polite or not. Sheâd already agreed to go through with the wedding without a fight, and that was the most she could do considering in her mind sheâd already killed everyone in sight, making sure they suffered just as she was suffering on the inside.
âNoelle, are you alright?â Yuyu asked her as they got into the Jeep.
The terrain was arid and dry, the weather warm even though it was the end of December.
Noelle shrugged, turning her head to glance out the window of the Jeep.
The journey to the hacienda was long. On the way, Noelle made sure to memorize all landmarks, thinking that information might be useful in the future. Though it looked like a desert, there were a few buildings around, including some pyramid-like formations they passed by, as well as what looked to be tiny villages, all scattered along the way to the hacienda.
âThis all belongs to Señor Villanueva.â
âIncluding the villages?â Noelle suddenly spoke.
Fernando gave her a nod.
âEverything within a hundred and fifty miles radius belongs to him,â Fernando explained. âHe is the master here and everyone worships him for it.â
Noelle frowned. She could have understood if people him for it, but worship seemed to be quite an unusual term to use.
âWhat business is he in?â
âNoelle!â Cisco reprimanded her.
Fernando merely laughed.
âShe is to be the wife of the master. It is alright if she is curious.â
Noelle gave him a tentative smile.
âYou will find out soon enough,â he continued, giving her a non-answer. âThe region is prosperous because of the master. Everyone owes their lives to him.â
Another odd thing to say, but one that Noelle took note of. If everyone was so loyal to her future husband, that might prove more difficult if she were to try to escape.
Not impossible. Merely more difficult.
As they neared the main area of the hacienda, Noelle noted that a crowd of people had formed two rows on each side of the road. There must have been at least a hundred if not more people as the lines were extending as far as Noelle could see. Every person, young or old, male or female, was holding a candle in their hands while chanting something in a language that was Spanish. Even more peculiar was the fact that everyone was wearing colorful traditional clothing.
âWhat are they saying?â
âOh, donât pay too much attention. Itâs our custom. This is how we welcome the new bride,â Fernando replied.
After almost an hour on the road, they finally made it to the hacienda.
Based on what sheâd seen so far, Noelle had expected something luxurious, but sheâd never in her wildest dreams imagined something of this magnitude.
It was the biggest house sheâd ever seenâthough a palace was more appropriate in describing it. It was so grand, she couldnât see where it ended.
The house had two floors and was built in a square style, and Noelle was sure it must house an inner courtyard based on the outer design.
All around, there were well tended fields and a few other smaller houses. Yet what struck Noelle the most was the fact that she noticed another pyramid-like structure. Unlike the ones theyâd passed by, this one was under construction, with only the base laid on the ground.
âWhat are those?â She asked Fernando.
âTemples.â
âTemples?â Noelle frowned.
âWe have our local religion,â he smiled. âSergio has graciously agreed to hold a Catholic ceremony as a sign of respect for your family,â he explained.
âSo there will be another ceremony in your religion?â Noelle couldnât help but inquire further.
âYouâre already looking at it,â Fernando said cryptically.
Noelle didnât get to inquire further as the car drew to a halt.
Everyone got out of it, and a slew of servants rushed forwards to help them.
âPlease make yourselves at home. Señor Villanueva will meet you at the ceremony in two hours.â
With that, Fernando left them in the care of the servants, who led them to their rooms.
Yet even as they walked around the hacienda, Noelle couldnât help but notice the odd looks that were being sent her way. Everyone was eyeing her suspiciously, and she could swear she heard a few of them curse her out too.
!
Sheâd been right to account for all variables and prepare for the worst. And though sheâd continuously hoped this wouldnât be her fate, at least now she had a hidden assetâone she wouldnât let anyone know she possessed.
Yuyu trailed behind Noelle, ready to help her dress and prepare for the ceremony.
âItâs not so bad, is it?â Yuyu added nervously as they entered the grand apartment Noelle had been assigned.
Noelle didnât answer, merely surveying the area.
There was a big sitting room that led to a veranda with a private garden. In the back, the bedroom was separate, as was the bathroom, both extremely generous in size.
Noelle shrugged.
She didnât care about riches. She would have preferred a small room as long as she was with the groom.
âNoelleâ¦â
âI should get dressed,â she interrupted Yuyu.
She didnât want to rehash the past.
It was done. There was no reason to argue again for a moot point. At least Noelle was smart enough to realize that there was no escape now.
Whether she wanted, or not, she would marry Sergio Villanueva.
And the last thing she needed was to hear more excuses.
Yuyu set about helping her unpack her dress and accessories. A few servants also came inside to offer a hand.
Noelle took a bath before changing into the dress.
It was a pretty dress, she supposed. But she hated what it symbolized.
The time passed quickly and it was time for the actual ceremony.
Cisco appeared in the doorway, dressed in a tuxedo as he offered her his arm, leading her to the altar.
Since it seemed that the locals were not Christians, the ceremony was to take place in one of the inner gardens of the house.
As they reached the location, Noelle noted there were quite a few guests presentâall from Sergioâs side. From her side, only her family had come, for once the ceremony was done, they were to depart promptly. She didnât know why, but she hadnât probed. She was too sick of interacting with them and hearing their stupid excuses to care what they did, or if they left earlier or later. As far as she was concerned, they were already gone from her lifeâhad been from the moment theyâd sold her.
As soon as they stepped into the opening, music started playing. Noelle turned, startled, to see a band playing on the sidelines.
In the middle of the garden was a makeshift altar, a priest waiting on the other side with a book in his hand. But what captured her attention was the person standing of the altar.
It was him.
Sergio Villanueva.
Noelle opened her eyes wide to study him thoroughlyâthis man who would be her husband. This man who would wed a woman thirty years younger than him.
Cisco was tense as they slowly walked towards the altar, but that gave Noelle enough time to peruse her future husband.
He wasnât much taller than her. Maybe a few inches, but definitely not as much as she had imagined considering the reverence with which people around the hacienda treated him.
When sheâd seen how the locals him, sheâd conjured up some type of bigger than life figure.
But he wasnât.
He was just a man.
An man.
There was absolutely no denying that his age was visible on his face, wrinkles marring his forehead and cheeks. His hair was almost completely white.
âThis is who youâre making me marry?â she hissed under her breath at her brother.
âNoelle, behave,â the warning in his voice was clear.
She barely held her tongue, and only because she knew what was at stake.
âI do this and nothing happens to him. You swear to me,â she whispered, her eyes still oriented forward.
âI swear. Nothing will happen to him by my hand,â Cisco replied.
That was all Noelle needed to hear to push forward.
Finally, they reached Sergioâs side.
His lip curled as he gave her a one over, almost as if he didnât find her that interesting.
To her surprise, he didnât even introduce himself, didnât say a word to her. He merely motioned to the priest that he could start.
Noelle was so shocked by his behavior that she was barely aware of the ceremony and what the priest was saying to them. It was only when he declared that the groom may kiss the bride that she was startled out of her reverie.
Sergio gave her an odd look as he leaned in to kiss her.
So disgusted she was by the prospect of having her first kiss with this man, that she instantly turned her face around so her lips merely brushed against her hair.
Someone cleared their throat.
Noelle didnât care.
Sheâd accepted the marriage. What she did after didnât concern her brother anymore.
Sergio pursed his lips, but he didnât say anything, merely continuing with the ceremony.
They signed the marriage documents and finally, they were husband and wife.
Turning towards the guests, Sergio grabbed her hand in his, inclining his head to everyone present.
They walked like that to the entrance of the house, after which Sergio stopped to regard her.
He still had the same disapproving look on his face.
âIâll call on you tonight,â he simply said as he took off in another direction.
Noelle was left staring at the place heâd just vacated, her mind in complete disarray.
It was done.
She was a married woman.
But why was it that she didnât feel like one?
Why was it that this felt more like a fever dream than reality?
In no time, Cisco and Yuyu were by her side, offering to lead her back to her room. Her mother huffed loudly as she passed by Noelleâthe first time sheâd said anything to her since theyâd left New York.
âDonât mind her. Sheâs had too much to drink,â Yuyu whispered.
Truth to be told, Noelle had noticed her mother had started imbibing too much from the moment sheâd stepped onto the private jet. At least sheâd kept her comments to herself and hadnât egged Noelle on as she was wont to do.
âWhy did she even come? To make sure I get married?â she muttered dryly.
âIgnore her.â
Yuyu steered her back to her lodgings, going inside the bedroom with her as she helped her take off her dress and put on something more comfortable.
When they were done, they went back to the living room area where Cisco was waiting for them, hand in his pockets, expression tight and tense.
âWe need to leave, Yuyu,â he suddenly said.
âNow? But itâs so early. They just finished the ceremony. Surely there will be a feast andâ¦â
âSergio believes weâve stayed enough. There will be a feast in a few daysâ time according to their traditions, and it wonât include the family of the bride.â
âBut Cisco⦠We just got here.â
âAnd now weâre leaving.â
Noelle was silent as she watched the exchange. She didnât understand why Sergio wouldnât allow Cisco and Yuyu to stay longer. It was odd, indeed, that they were instructed to leave as soon as the ceremony was over. All at once, Noelle saw the red flags. But she didnât voice them out loud.
âYou should go,â she nodded.
She was done begging her family for anything. She would deal with everything on her own from now on.
âNoelleâ¦â Yuyu turned to her.
âI donât need you here. Your dutyâs done, so you should return back to your home,â she repeated in an emotionless tone.
âIâm sorry. Youâll never know how sorryâ¦â Yuyu continued.
âSpare me,â Noelle rolled her eyes. âIf youâd hurt me, just me, maybe I could have forgiven that in time,â she said as she turned to her brother. âBut you went after him. You went after my heart. That is not something I would forgive anyone. You are dead to me. Both of you. And from now on, stay dead. I will take care of myself.â
âI didnât do anything to Rafaelo,â Cisco finally said.
Noelle narrowed her eyes at him before she released a deep sigh.
âBut you would have.â
âTo get you to the altar? Yes,â he answered without qualms.
âSo itâs the same thing. It doesnât matter if you actually harmed him. You would have and that is enough for me.â
âYouâre more important to us than a stranger, Noelle,â Yuyu said.
âReally?â She mocked. âI hadnât noticed.â
âThatâs enough, Noelle,â Cisco snapped as he placed himself in front of his wife, his hand blanketing hers. Of course, when had Cisco defended Yuyu?
âAt least tell me one thing,â she swallowed hard. âDo you know where he is?â
Cisco shook his head.
âNo one knows.â
She nodded, worry eating at her. Turning, she didnât even bother saying goodbye to her brother and her sister-in-law as she went back to the bedroom, closing the door and locking it.
It didnât take long for Cisco and Yuyu to get the message and leave.
Only then did Noelle get out of her room again, her eyes moistened by tears, her heart heavy.
If Cisco hadnât been behind Blueâs disappearance, then where was he? How was he?
Her entire body was trembling as she leaned against the wooden frame of the door.
âGive me strength, please. Give me strength to find you again,â she whispered.
She was in a foreign country. A foreign house. A foreign manâs wife.
And she didnât know how to deal with it.
Staring at the outdoor veranda, she told herself she would be fine. That sheâd survived until then, and she would continue to survive. And because her goal was stronger than any hardship that could come her way, she could prevail.
If only to see him againâ¦
Yet something told her that she would be clawing for her life. Because if sheâd noticed anything since her arrival, it was that she wasnât welcomed. Sergio, himself, didnât seem to have much of an interest in her.
That made her question heâd wanted her so much in the first place.
Her thoughts were interrupted by a knock at the door.
âCome in,â she called out.
A young blonde girl walked slowly inside carrying a tray with her. She had a tentative smile on her face as she regarded Noelle.
âMy name is Lucero,â she said in a thickly accented voice. âIâm to serve you from now on.â
âNice to meet you, Lucero,â Noelle strained a smile.
âThe master instructed me to bring you dinner. He wants you to come to his room at ten sharp tonight.â
âHis room?â Noelle licked her lips, a shiver going down her back.
If before sheâd managed not to think too much about married life and what it would entail, now that she was actually married, she realized she would need to do her duty as a wife. And that meantâ¦
Revulsion filled her to the brim, and the mere smell of the food threatened to make her ill.
âYes. There is a box under the bed and it contains the dress he wants you to wear tonight,â she continued.
âOf course,â Noelle muttered.
Lucero placed the tray on a table, and inquiring if Noelle needed anything else, she eventually took her leave.
Curious, Noelle went to her room and found the dress in question. It wasnât too scandalous. She supposed she could wear it, if only to make Sergio more agreeable to what she was going to propose. After all, marriage or no marriage, she had no intention of letting him touch her even with one finger.
Noelle could let someone else touch her that wasnât her Blue. He alone owned herâbody and soul. Sheâd rather die than suffer that type of torture.
First, she would deal with her new husband. She needed to set boundaries between them. Based on what sheâd seen of him at the wedding, she doubted he had much interest in her.
Maybe heâd insisted on the marriage to have a young wife on his arm. She knew plenty of men did that to make them feel better about themselvesâyounger, more virile. It was all about how others perceived them, and sheâd already realized that Sergio Villanueva was a man who prized his image above all. It was in the unspoken way he interacted with his employees and the people living on his lands.
.
She remembered the way Fernando had spoken about him, always referring to him as something beyond human. To Noelle, that suggested two things: his reputation was extremely important to him and his hubris was unparalleled.
After all, who but the definition of hubris saw himself as some type of messiah of these lands? Who but someone so wrapped up in his own self asked for other people to worship him?
But with these observations also came the realization that she needed to tread carefully with him. She would be able to reason with him as long as she didnât injure his pride, as long as she didnât embarrass him in front of his people.
Once she dealt with Sergio, she would focus her attention on the most important thing.
.
She had to find out where her Blue was.
While Noelle was struggling with her new reality, Cisco and Yuyu had just gotten home after their flight.
Ignoring Elena and her inane chatter, Cisco went straight to his office, closing himself inside.
His fists met the furniture indiscriminately as he hit and punched until the skin off his knuckles peeled, blood pouring down his hands. He no longer felt the sting of pain, only the ache of his heart and the fact that heâd quite possibly made the biggest mistake of his lifeâone that he would forever regret.
He continued to wreak havoc on everything that got in his way, only stopping when the sound of the lock turning claimed his attention.
âYouâre not going to solve anything even if you tear the house down,â Yuyu told her in that quiet manner of hers.
Her eyes were rimmed with tears, and he knew immediately that she felt the same pain that thundered in his chest.
âYuyu,â he croaked, the sound harsh and full of despair.
She took a tentative step forward. Then another. Until she reached his side. Fitting her hand against his cheek, she brushed her thumb against his lips.
âWhat have I done?â he rasped.
âWhat have done? Donât put this burden only on your shoulders. Not when I am equally at fault.â
âSheâll never forgive us,â he told her in a pained whisper.
âI know. But sheâll live. Thatâs all that matters.â
âDo you think he really would have killed her?â The implication was clear. Had they done the correct thing to force this marriage against all odds?
âYes,â Yuyu nodded reluctantly. âThe thugs that attacked us were a prime example. So were the other dozen people who followed us everywhere we went that Noelle had no clue of. He was serious about this, Cisco. I donât know why, but he was serious.â
And that was the least of it.
Every time Noelle would go out, Cisco would receive reports of her whereabouts from Sergioâs men. It was how heâd found out about her excursions to Rafaeloâs university in the first place. He wouldnât have been as hard on her if he hadnât known Sergio would be worse.
Pictures upon pictures of her going about her day, all captioned the same.
Maybe Cisco could have protected her better. But he was smart enough to admit his limitations. Even he wouldnât have been able to be with her at all times. And with Noelleâs rebellious streak, it was only a matter of time before she found herself unprotected. Andâ¦dead.
âI donât even think it was about her,â Cisco pursed his lips. âI think it was his injured pride and the fact that we dared to plan an attack against him. It wasnât that he wanted Noelle. He wanted the bride we didnât want to give.â
âHow are we going to solve this?â Yuyu asked, slowly caressing his cheek.
âWeâll hurt him where it matters the most. Money. Power. Weâll go for his businesses until he has nothing left. Iâve already laid the foundation for this, but itâs a long game.â
âWeâll do it. Together.â
âI promised Noelle she wouldnât have to be there for long and at least that promise, I aim to keep.â
âI know you will, Cisco. I know you will,â Yuyu gave him a tentative smile as she led him to his chair, seating him and proceeding to tend to his injuries.
He didnât make a sound as she applied disinfectant and bandaged his wounds, merely staring out in the distance.
Her heart ached for him and for what he must be feeling but which he didnât know how to show. She knew him too well not to see the pain and the hurt he was keeping at bay.
The fact that heâd acted violently towards the furniture was a small mercy, since he usually tended to keep everything inside until his pain became unbearable.
But she knew how to help him.
After she was done with her ministrations, she put everything aside, clearing his desk with one swipe of her arm.
Ciscoâs attention snapped to her as he watched her intently, his chest rising and falling as tension rolled him in violent waves even in this quiet moment.
He was a ticking bomb, her husband.
He was the type of ticking bomb; the type that imploded when everything became too much.
With the desk cleared, she turned to face him once more.
Her hands went to the fastening of her dress as she slowly slid it off her body until she remained naked in front of him.
âTake me,â she whispered, beckoning him to her. âLet me be the vessel for your despair.â
She didnât have to tell him twice. In the next second, he had her spread on the table, her legs locked around his hips as he drove into her in one powerful thrust.
They were both hurting, and they both to hurt.
Her nails were lodged in his back, tearing at his skin, just as his fingers were tangled in her hair, pulling roughly at her scalp as he brought her mouth to his for a searing kiss.
He took her hard and fast; pain, not pleasure, the main goal.
And as they both finished, their bodies sweaty, their breathing rough and uncontrolled, they finally allowed their emotions to reach the surface.
Yuyu wailed.
Cisco simply hugged her, a small, lone tear falling down his cheek.