âYour order, as requested,â Alonso gave her a dazzling smile as he laid out the variety of knives and weapons Noelle had commissioned.
âThank you, Alonso. Youâre always coming through for me,â Noelle batted her lashes as a slow smile spread across her lips.
âI told you querida, just say the word and Iâll take you from that husband of yours.â
âOh, come on, Alonso. You know Sergio. He would never allow it,â she murmured absentmindedly, her attention solely on the weapons.
âUnfortunately,â he grimaced, releasing a weary sigh.
Noelle picked up the heels heâd made specifically for herâfashionable but deadly as the heel had been replaced with a knife.
After her demonstration in front of the crowd, everything had changed.
She might have risked death, on the off chance it wouldnât work, but it seemed her luck hadnât run out. Despite the drugsâand of themâeveryone at the hacienda had come to believe she was the incarnation of TÅnacÄcihuÄtl, and as such, she was higher on the godly hierarchy than Sergio.
TÅnacÄcihuÄtl was the mother of Tezcatlipoca, and that meant her power was absolute. With everything so public, Sergio had had no other recourse than to properly recognize her and treat her respectfullyâthough Noelle had no doubt he wished to strangle her on the spot.
She might have thought the entire ruse silly, but for the people in the region everything was real. The gods were real, as were their powers. Fernandoâs demise had been proof enough that she was capable of great destruction despite being touted as a goddess of fertility. And because of that, people not only treated her with reverence, but also with fear.
They were convinced that if they crossed her, they would end up the same as Fernando, if not worse.
Not one to waste the opportunity that had arisen, Noelle had quickly made use of her newly elevated status and insinuated herself as a leading figure at the hacienda, requesting access to every aspect of its leadership.
It hadnât been easy to get through Sergio, who still abhorred the very sight of her. But seeing that anything he might do to her would incur the wrath of his people, Sergio had decided on a more approach. Heâd proposed an alliance through which both would mind their own business while working for the good of the communityâor, in simpler terms, good. Noelle didnât fool herself for one moment that everything he did was for his own benefit, including accepting her new position. But sheâd accepted, for she had her own ulterior purpose in doing so.
Yet that had been merely the beginning for Noelle.
As TÅnacÄcihuÄtl, sheâd escaped certain death and had gained access to a metaphorical power. But she needed moreâmuch, much more. Her initial goal might have been to ensure her survival, but her subsequent one was to find her Blue. And for , she needed more than just the perceived adoration or terror of the people.
She needed power.
And so the negotiations had started.
Since she had the upper hand, sheâd managed to persuade Sergio to let her manage the drug testing facility. Her reasoning had been simple. By gaining access to the workings of the drug facilities, she would get control of the product while also infiltrating Sergioâs extensive international network.
From the beginning, sheâd taken her role seriously as sheâd changed the protocols involved so that less people died because of the testing. At the same time, she brought new ideas to the table as she suggested new combinations of drugs that could potentially make Sergio a lot of money.
When the new batch of experimental drugs had become a success, sheâd officially proven herself in order to go to the next step.
Connections.
She needed to find the right people that could help her track Rafaelo, and she knew that only by becoming a respectable figure in the underground world could she achieve such a thing. And she had.
For a couple of weeks now sheâd started attending auctions looking for the perfect test subjects, and in the process sheâd made new acquaintances.
One of them was Alonso Vasquezâa weapon dealer that specialized in custom artillery.
âIâll see you next month?â Alonso asked, his tone hopeful.
âI think this is plenty for now. Iâll reach out when I need more,â Noelle shut him down gently.
Signaling to one of her men to carry out the items, she turned to Alonso and gave him her thanks before heading out.
âIâll be waiting, querida,â he winked at her.
Noelle kept a pleasant smile on until she left the building. But as soon as she got in the car, her disgust showed on her face.
âThat bad?â Lucero asked with a raised brow.
âAs usual,â Noelle sighed. âWhy is it that every man I interact with canât take a hint? They all want only one thing. Just because Iâm female doesnât mean Iâm open for business,â she groaned.
âAt least theyâre not trying to force themselves on you.â
âOh, trust me, Alonso would have long done it if he wasnât afraid of Sergio. You remember how he behaved last time.â
âThatâs why heâs waiting for you to give him the green light. If youâre a willing participant then Sergio wonât have to know,â Lucero pointed out.
âMen,â Noelle rolled her eyes. âIâve made it clear itâs never going to happen but heâs still trying his luck.â
âI think the more unavailable you are, the more he wants you. Remember what happened last week at the auction.â
Lucero always accompanied Noelle at auctions to pick the new test subjects. Though at first sheâd objected because she didnât morally agree with the concept, sheâd put her own beliefs aside to be by Noelleâs side.
Every time they traveled outside of the hacienda, Noelle received all sorts of propositions from the men presentâmost not used to being rejected by a woman. And a few times, Noelle had been forced to them understand, even if that meant taking a rather drastic approachânamely, killing them.
But what was a girl to do when someone invaded her personal space and decided it was his God given right to touch her? Of course she ought to defend herself.
With her rise in power, Noelleâs body count had also risen.
If in the beginning sheâd only done it when necessary, her temper had gotten worse and worse as sheâd realized just how misogynistic the world was and how she had to fight for every little opportunity. Whereas her male counterparts were congratulated for every silly thing, she had to prove herself ten times over in order to get the barest acknowledgment. There was also the matter that men did not believe a woman should have such a high position in the crime worldâafter all, they could only ever be victims, never more. As such, her capacity to withstand bullshit had reached an all time low, and if the person in question was inconsequential, she didnât shy away from doling out a punishment that equaled the crime. And in her eyes, there was no worse crime than laying a hand on a woman.
Lucero, too, had gotten her fair share of harassment, which Noelle was always quick to rectify, even if her friend thought her measures too drastic.
Even if she was now a woman in a position of power, men still seemed to think her a simpletonâsomeone whose only real attribute was to look good. So what if she looked good? What if she liked dressing nicely and wearing heels?
Though in the past she would have never gotten caught wearing feminine clothes, now she seemed to revel in it. Maybe to some degree she enjoyed seeing men unable to help themselves and thus inviting themselves at the end of her gun. Maybe it was all a test to see who passed and who failedâand she they would all fail.
Since Sergio, Noelle simply found that she that type of overbearing machismo that relegated women to only one positionâwhores.
âI always hope they learn their lessons, but then it happens again.â
âAs women, I donât think weâre ever going to see the end of it. I can say for sure Iâve never met a man who hasnât leered at me.â
âExcept your Romeo,â Noelle wiggled her eyebrows suggestively.
Lucero blushed, averting her gaze.
âHe wasâ¦different. But I was also too young for him to think of me as anything but a friend. He couldnât have seen me as a woman.â
âSixteen is not that young,â Noelle said pensively, thinking of her own situation. Sheâd fallen for Blue around that age, too, and though in the beginning it had been an idealized version of love, soon the sexual thoughts had followedâand theyâd never left her mind since. âYou never told me how old he was.â
âHe was twenty,â Lucero whispered, almost as if ashamed.
âTwenty? And you think thatâs too old?â Noelle blinked. âYou were offered to Sergio, who is a grandpa compared to that,â she felt compelled to add.
Her own Blue was slightly older than that and sheâd never thought of their age difference as an impediment except in his eyesâsince she knew he would never cavort with an underage girl.
âIt wasnât just his age. He was so smart and knowledgeable about everything that I felt even younger when I was talking to him,â Lucero shrugged dejectedly.
Noelle nodded thoughtfully. She could understand why Lucero would have thought him to be so much older considering Lucero was painfully naive at twenty. She probably would have been much more innocent at sixteen than Noelle had been at the same age.
âYou said heâd been kidnapped by Sergio?â
Lucero nodded.
âYes, El Señor was holding him for ransom. At least thatâs what he told me; that his family was very rich and it wasnât the first time it had happened to him. But El Señor asked for an outrageous amount of money and his family didnât seem willing to pay the price,â Lucero swallowed hard.
Noelle nodded sympathetically.
âTell me more,â she said as she scooted closer to Lucero. âYou never talk about him. What did he look like? What did he do for a living?â
âHeâ¦â she trailed off, her brows pinched in a frown. âHe had dark hair.â
âAnd?â
âDark eyes.â
âThatâs it?â Noelle blinked.
âItâs been years,â Lucero admitted, ashamed. âAlthough I try to hang on to the image of him, I find that it slips a little one day at a time.â
âIâm sorry,â Noelle put her arm across Luceroâs shoulders.
She was in a similar situation as she found that the more time passed, the more Blueâs face blurred in her mind. And she was terrified of it. No matter how much she tried to hold onto his face as sheâd last seen him, sometimes she wondered if she remembered him rightâif her memory wasnât fading with each passing day until at one point she wouldnât recognize him even if he stood in front of her.
That would never happen!
Noelle refused to believe that she could ever recognize him. Even if her sight faded. Even if she lost all her senses, she knew she would be able to tell him apart from a crowd.
âHe must have a family by now,â Lucero continued. âI know thereâs no point in hanging onto the idea of him, butâ¦â
âItâs your escape,â Noelle added.
Lucero gave her a sad smile as she nodded.
âWe could look for him. Thereâs little I canât do now,â she said, trying to liven up the conversation.
âNo,â Lucero shook her head vehemently. âI told you. To him, I was just a companion when he needed one.â
âYouâre selling yourself short,â Noelle tsked. âYouâre a beautiful woman, Lulu. You could have anyone you wanted. Especially now that thereâs nothing holding you back.â
âEverything is holding me back,â Lucero choked on the words. âRomance isnât in the cards for me. Now, or ever,â she said vehemently.
âBecause of your scars? Because of what Sergio did to you? Come on, Lulu. There will be someone who wonât care about that.â
âEven if there were, and I doubt it,â she snorted, âI donât know if I could ever trust someone so much to share my vulnerabilities with them.â
Noelle didnât say anything more, just hugging her as she silently sobbed.
She brushed her lips across Luceroâs forehead, holding her close.
She knew exactly what her friend was going through. To a lesser extent, Noelle had experienced the same type of disappointment, not only in men, but in humanity as a whole. After her family had traded her so easily, and after the beatings sheâd taken at Sergioâs hands, sheâd realized that she could only count on herselfâfor everything. Blue was her only exception, but that was only because in her mind, he was separated from the rest. He belonged in a category wholly to himself.
To cheer Lucero up, Noelle decided they would stop in Ciudad de Mexico before heading back to the hacienda.
They had an entire entourage with them, Noelleâs bodyguards fading in the background as the two women went shopping.
Noelle bought some clothes for herself, but it was mostly for Luceroâs benefit. She wanted her friend to feel beautifulâjust as Noelle saw her.
âYou need to get this,â Noelle pointed to a pretty white dress. âAnd this,â she said as she picked up a pair of sandals. âAnd thisâ¦â
She went on and on, grabbing everything that caught her eye, despite Luceroâs ongoing protests.
âWhy would I wear pretty clothes if Iâm not dressing up for anyone?â Lucero asked as she gazed at the items Noelle paid for.
âBecause you donât need anyone to dress up for. You can do it for yourself. So that feel good,â she winked playfully.
Lucero blushed, but eventually nodded.
Noelle could tell she liked the clothes but was just unused to owning such items. In a way, she reminded her a lot of her old self and how curious sheâd been when Yuyu had taken her shopping.
Her smile wavered as she thought of Yuyu, but she pushed against the discomfort in her chest. For all the resentment sheâd built around her family, there was no denying that a small part of her remembered the past fondlyâand she hated that. If she could, she would erase all the good memories so she could successfully foster her hateâso she could finally break free of the chains that still held her back.
âI think I saw an ice cream shop around the corner,â Noelle took Luceroâs hand and led her out of the story, leaving the bags of clothes with her bodyguards.
âEspera, señora,â one of them called out as Noelle and Lucero dashed across the street.
Noelle only had time to turn around when a car suddenly came speeding down the street, the windows going down as four guns were pointed at them.
Her eyes widened in alarm, and in no time, she pushed Lucero to the ground. Her elbow caught on the pavement, pain shooting up her arm.
She gritted her teeth as she quickly pulled her own gun.
âStay down,â she barked the order to Lucero, who was watching her with wild, terrified eyes.
Noelleâs bodyguards were already exchanging fire with the assailants, but two of them had already been shot down.
She grimaced at the sight of the men bleeding out on the pavement, but she focused on the situation at hand. They were clearly after for some reason. So she would give them what they wanted.
Moving behind a truck, she found a good angle and aimed her gun, blowing through one of the windows of the assailantsâ car. A loud cry told her sheâd managed to hit someone. Taking advantage of the mayhem, she rolled on the ground, quickly moving behind another car as she opened fire again.
She moved as fast as she could so they wouldnât anticipate her position as she continued to fire.
With shots coming from her direction and that of her bodyguards, the car in question was simply trapped.
It was only when one of her men called out that it was safe to come out did Noelle finally breathe out in relief. She went to Luceroâs side, helping her to her feet. The poor girl was trembling from head to toe as she looked at the carnage around.
âHow can you get used to this?â She asked in a timorous voice.
âNecessity,â Noelle answered absentmindedly, her eyes on the men whoâd come gunning for her. âGo to the car and wait there, Iâll be with you shortly,â she instructed Lucero. She didnât wait to hear her reply as she went directly to the car that housed the now dead bodies.
âRecognize anyone?â She asked Marco, one of her bodyguards.
He shook his head.
âNo, but Iâll try to find out their identities,â he said as he removed his phone, snapping photos of their facesâor what was left of them.
Noelle pursed her lips in frustration. She didnât like having an unknown enemyânot like this.
Pulling the front door open, she told her men to stand-by as she searched their pockets for any ID.
âThereâs nothing on them,â she noted after sheâd gone through everyone. âWhat do you think? Mercenaries?â
âIâd guess so,â Marco remarked.
With a heavy sigh, Noelle finally told them to regroup in the car.
âThe police should be here soon. Can you get someone to wipe the cameras around?â
âOn it, señora.â
With that out of the way, Noelle joined Lucero again.
âAt least the clothes didnât get bloody,â she joked as she looked at her own outfit. Sheâd thoroughly stained her clothes when sheâd searched the dead men. She could tell she looked quite a fright by the look of pure horror on Luceroâs face.
âItâs fine,â she tried to laugh it off as she smoothed her blouse.
The car started and they were headed towards the hacienda.
All the while, though, Lucero couldnât help but look back and forth at Noelle, unable to believe she was the same girl whose wounds sheâd helped tend not even a year ago. She looked and looked at Noelle, with her blatant disregard for human life and the carelessness she displayed in the face of murder and she wondered if she ever knew her.
âDonât you think that this is getting a little out of hand?â She finally voiced her concern out loud.
âWhat do you mean?â Noelle frowned.
âThe killing. The violence. Everything that youâre doing. Surely there must be another wayâ¦.â
âThere isnât,â Noelle answered curtly. âDonât worry about me, Lulu. Iâm fine. I know youâre not cut out for this, but I am.â
âAre you?â Lucero blurted out.
Noelle was silent for a moment, her gaze out the window as she watched the beautiful countryside scenery.
âI do what I must.â
It wasnât a proper answer. But Noelle herself didnât know how to explain it to Lucero who seemed to shy away from everything violent. She didnât know how to tell her that it was in her blood. That for someone whoâd always wanted power, to have the authority over life and death was the ultimate goal.
Maybe she was turning into Sergio, she admitted to herself grimly. But if it was the only way she could survive, why should she feel bad about it?
She already knew the rumors going aroundâthat she was a blood-thirsty bitch. She knew that even her newly acquired godly status hadnât saved her from that. Slowly, people werenât as in awe of her as they were terrified.
And sheâ¦reveled in it.
Was it bad for her to feel like that? Maybe. But Noelle had long thrown away that part of her morality concerned with good or bad. In its place, sheâd decided to focus only on what was for her, and then achieve that by whatever means possible.
Yes, she was a blood-thirsty bitch, and she would continue to be one. It was the only way she could be in control. And if there was one thing Noelle never wanted to experience again, it was to be a victim.
Sheâd promised herself that on the day Camilla had hung up on her and sheâd stood up to Sergio for the first time.
She would depend on anyone else.
So what if she had a fearsome reputation? She would make sure to continue to cultivate it until no one dared to go against her anymore.
It took them hours to get to the hacienda. At the end of the journey, both were tired and ready to go to bed.
Lucero was the first one to go to the room to wash up and get ready for bed while Noelle still had a few phone calls to make.
As she entered the main living area, the servants scurried out of her way when they saw her stained with blood from head to toe.
Noelle didnât mind it much as she took a seat on the sofa, dialing up one of her contacts while she requested someone from the kitchen to bring her a snack. As she spoke on the phone, she played around with her gun, swirling it around her finger absentmindedly.
It was just as she completed her first phone call that Sergio happened to walk into the living room.
âWhat the fuck is wrong with you?â
Noelle raised a brow as she turned her gaze to him âYou wanted their love but all you have is their fear. They you. Everyone hates you, Noelle. They are afraid to meet your eyes when you cross their paths because you might suddenly kill them. What the fuck is wrong with you?â
âSo? Better be feared than loved,â she shrugged.
âYouâ¦â he clenched his fists in frustration. No doubt, his first instinct was to strike her, but he knew he could not.
âIâll remind you that your days of messing with me are over, Sergio. Over.â
âYouâre cursed,â he spit at her. âMaldita perra.â
âNot more than you,â Noelle simply raised a brow. âAnd I think you got the wrong person. Itâs not who kills the staff.â
He sneered at her before he pivoted, leaving the room.
Noelle didnât even mind him. Sheâd gotten used to his outburstsâall borne out of his helplessness and the fact that he still carried her a grudge he could not act on. In a way, she pitied him. Sheâd outsmarted him in such a way that he could not do anything to her without severe repercussions from his own community.
It didnât matter that the people feared her. It was they feared her that they now respected her.
Noelle finished her snack before going to her room to take a shower. Yet she barely managed to remove her clothes when her phone rang again.
âYes?â
âSomeone matching the description you provided will be put on auction tomorrow,â her contact said, going straight to the point.
Noelle froze.
âAre you sure?â She asked slowly, her heart hammering in her chest.
âPositive. Iâve asked for a detailed background, but the seller refused to give one. Itâs my understanding that heâs been trying to sell him for a while with no success.â
Noelle swallowed hard against the wave of nausea that threatened to overtake her.
âText me the details. Iâll be there tomorrow,â she said before hanging up.
Though she couldnât wait to find out if this was truly her blue, she also couldnât help but hope it wouldnât be. Because if heâd been sold⦠If heâd been sold numerous times before⦠She didnât want to imagine what might have happened to himâdid not want to entertain the thought that anything at all could have happened to him.