



Struggles for Freedom
(Marisol’s POV)
“Hope you’re aware that you're playing with fire, Marisol.”
The scarred man’s voice was like sandpaper, rough and grating, as he cornered me in the alley behind the club. His presence sent a shiver down my spine, but I held my ground.
“Get out of my way,” I snapped, trying to push past him.
He caught my arm, his grip like iron. “Do you even know what you’re doing? You think Rafael’s your savior? He’s not. You’re just another pawn in his game.”
I yanked my arm free, my chest heaving. “And what are you, huh? The hero? You killed my family!”
His laughter was dark, mocking. “And yet here you are, dancing in his club, playing his game. Tell me, sweetheart, who’s the real villain here?”
His words cut deep, but I refused to show it. Instead, I turned on my heel and stormed away, his voice following me like a ghost.
“You’ll burn, Marisol. Just like the rest of them.”
“What the hell were you thinking?” Rafael’s voice was a whip, sharp and biting, as he slammed the door to his office.
I stood my ground, even as his towering presence filled the room. “I was handling it.”
“Handling it?” he snarled, stepping closer. “You almost got yourself killed!”
My blood boiled at his tone. “Why do you care, Rafael? I’m just another pawn in your game, right?”
His eyes darkened, a storm brewing behind them. “You think this is a game to me?”
I opened my mouth to retort, but the words never came. Rafael’s hands were on me, pulling me close, and before I could process what was happening, his lips crashed against mine.
It was fierce, demanding, and it stole the air from my lungs. My hands fisted in his shirt, torn between pushing him away and pulling him closer.
When he finally pulled back, his breath was ragged, his eyes burning into mine. “You’re not a pawn, Marisol. Not to me.”
What the hell just happened?
I paced my apartment, my mind racing. The taste of Rafael’s kiss still lingered on my lips, but so did the scarred man’s warning.
Rafael was dangerous. I knew that. But there was something about him something that pulled me in, no matter how much I tried to resist.
Was I falling for him? Or was I just another fool caught in his web?
I clenched my fists, forcing myself to focus. This wasn’t about my feelings. This was about survival. About vengeance.
But the lines were starting to blur, and I didn’t know how to untangle them.
A Name from the Past
The name hit me like a punch to the gut.
“…Delgado,” one of Rafael’s men said, his voice carrying through the club.
I froze, my drink halfway to my lips. Delgado. The name was etched into my memory, a scar that would never fade. He was one of them—one of the men who had destroyed my family.
I set my glass down, my hands trembling. If Rafael had ties to Delgado, what did that mean for me?
“Do you know how I got here?” Rafael’s voice was low, almost vulnerable, as we sat in his office late one night.
I looked at him, surprised by the question. “I know you didn’t inherit it.”
He chuckled, a bitter sound. “No, I didn’t. I built this empire from nothing. Blood, sweat, and more blood. Every deal, every betrayal—it all brought me here.”
His gaze turned distant, as if he were lost in the memories. “I’ve done things, Marisol. Things that would make you run if you knew.”
I swallowed hard, my chest tightening. “Why are you telling me this?”
“Because I want you to understand,” he said, his eyes locking onto mine. “This world isn’t black and white. It’s shades of gray. And sometimes, you have to become the monster to survive.”
Rafael’s office was empty, the faint hum of the nightclub muffled through the walls. My heart pounded as I slipped inside, the weight of my decision heavy on my shoulders.
I needed answers, and this was my chance to find them.
The desk drawers were locked, but the files on the shelves weren’t. My fingers trembled as I flipped through them, my breath catching when I found a folder labeled Delgado.
Inside were photos, documents, and names james I recognized. My father’s name was there, scrawled across a contract that made my stomach churn.
“What the fuck is this?” I whispered, the papers slipping from my hands.
The sound of the door opening made me freeze. I turned, my heart racing, to find Rafael standing there, his expression unreadable.
“You shouldn’t be here,” he said, his voice dangerously calm.
“I can give you what you want,” the scarred man said, his voice dripping with venom.
We stood in the shadows of the club, his presence a constant threat.
“And what’s that?” I asked, my voice steady despite the fear clawing at my chest.
“Answers,” he said, a cruel smile twisting his lips. “I know who killed your family. I know why. But if you want the truth, you’ll have to choose a side.”
I stared at him, my mind racing. Could I trust him? Or was this just another game?
The more I uncovered, the more tangled the web became.
Rafael’s secrets ran deeper than I’d ever imagined. Every file, every conversation, every glance it all pointed to one undeniable truth.
He wasn’t just a part of this world. He was this world.
Rafael’s eyes were sharp, his voice like steel. “You’ve been asking too many questions, Marisol.”
I forced myself to meet his gaze, even as my heart pounded in my chest. “I just want to understand.”
“Understand what?” he demanded, stepping closer. “That this isn’t a game? That one wrong move could get you killed?”
His words were a warning, but I refused to back down. “I’m not afraid of you, Rafael.”
His laughter was dark, almost amused. “Maybe you should be.”
The photograph was old, faded with time, but there was no mistaking the faces.
My father. Rafael. Together, smiling like old friends.
The truth hit me like a freight train. My father hadn’t just known Rafael he’d betrayed him.
“What the hell?” I whispered, the weight of the revelation crushing me.
I turned to Rafael, who stood silently behind me, his expression unreadable.
“You knew,” I said, my voice trembling. “You knew all along.”
He nodded slowly, his eyes filled with something I couldn’t quite name. “And now you know, too.”
The world tilted, and I clutched the desk to steady myself. My father’s betrayal had set everything in motion. The blood, the pain, the scars it all led back to him.
But what did that mean for me? And could I ever escape the shadow of his sins?
The answers felt closer than ever, but with each revelation, the danger grew. And as I stood there, caught between the past and the present, one thing was clear:
This was only the beginning.