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Chapter 4 - Chapter 4:The Cage

The elevator doors slid open with a soft chime and for a second, Isabella simply stood there, her breath shallow, her mind trying to process all that had happened. The guards waited silently and unyielding behind her, their presence pressing against her back like a warning.

She stepped out slowly. The hallway beyond was nothing like the noise and glamour of the gala downstairs. It was quiet, dimly lit and private. The kind of place where decisions were made and secrets buried.

At the far end, a set of double doors stood open and inside, Lorenzo De Luca was waiting.

He stood by the window with his back to her, one hand tucked into his pocket while the other rested lightly against the glass. From this height, the entire city of Milan stretched beneath him, glittering and alive.

The guards released her and stepped back, the doors closing after them with a soft click. The sound echoed louder than it should have, sealing her in.

For a moment, neither of them spoke.

Isabella wrapped her arms around herself, steadying her breathing. She refused to let him see fear. Not now. Not again.

"You've improved your timing," she said finally, her voice quiet but controlled. "You didn't even wait until the party ended."

"I don't like delays." Lorenzo replied without turning.

Of course he didn't. Everything about him was immediate, controlled and decided. Isabella took a step further into the room, her eyes scanning it instinctively. It was a very large space with minimal furniture. It had just one exit and no visible cameras, but that meant nothing because with Lorenzo, nothing was ever truly unseen.

"Fine. You've made your point," she continued. "You found me."

Still, he didn't move.

"I didn't find you," he said calmly making her pause.

He turned slowly, his blue eyes locked onto hers again, sharp and unreadable.

"You walked into my world," he finished.

"It was a mistake." Isabella lifted her chin slightly. The weight of that statement settled heavily between them

"Mistakes,are things people regret" he said quietly, his gaze darkening.

Then he crossed the room towards her in slow, deliberate steps, each of them closing the distance she wished she could keep.

"Do you regret it?" He said as he stopped too close, in front of her.

"Yes." Her heart still pounding, but her expression didn't change.

"Good," he said, as heavy and suffocating silence stretched between them again

"Let's stop pretending," she said exhaling slowly. "You didn't bring me here to talk about regrets."

"No," Lorenzo agreed.

"Then say what you want." she retorted.

"I want the truth, every single one of it" His gaze sharpened.

"About what?" Her chest tightened.

"About five years ago." he clipped.

There it was, the past she had buried and the truth she had never spoken.

Isabella looked away briefly, walking toward the side table as if she needed space but she really needed was time.

" Well, as far as I'm concerned, there's nothing to tell," she said.

"Don't lie to me." Lorenzo's voice cut through the room instantly.

The sharpness in his tone froze her in place as she slowly turned back to him.

"I'm not lying."

"You disappeared," he said. "You left everything behind. And now you expect me to believe there's 'nothing to tell'?"

"Yes."

The tension snapped tighter.

Lorenzo let out a quiet breath, his patience thinning.

"You had money," he continued. "A new identity. A life built somewhere else."

"That doesn't just happen by accident." His eyes narrowed slightly.

"Who helped you?" he demanded.

Still, she didn't respond, her silence was enough answer but it only made things worse as Lorenzo began stepping closer again.

"Was it him?" The question caught her off guard.

 "What?" Her brows pulled together slightly.

"The man you ran to," he said. Gor a second, Isabella didn't understand, then the realization hit and something inside her snapped.

"There was no man," she said, her voice sharper now.

"Everyone runs to something," he replied. "Or someone." Lorenzo's expression didn't change.

"I ran to survive." The words slipped out before she could stop them.

The room fell silent as Lorenzo's gaze locked onto hers and there was something different in his eyes now.

"Survive what?" he asked quietly. Isabella's heart skipped, she knew she had said too much.

"I'm done with this conversation," she said quickly, turning away.

But Lorenzo moved faster, his hands closing around her arm, pulling her back. Not violently just firmly enough to stop her.

"Answer me." Her pulse spiked.

"I said I'm done…" she began

"Answer me, Isabella." he growled.

He just called her by her real name, not Elena, not the identity she had built. But her real name spoken with authority and ownership.

The past crashed into the present all at once.

"I was attacked," she said suddenly.

The words hung in the air raw and controlled 

"What!?" Lorenzo stilled.

"I didn't run because I wanted to," she continued, her voice shaking slightly now despite her effort to stay composed. "I ran because someone tried to kill me." Isabella's breathing grew uneven.

Lorenzo's grip on her arm loosened slightly. But his eyes… his blue eyes darkened.

"Who?" he asked.

"I don't know, until now I don't have the faintest idea who it was at the time." Isabella shook her head.

"Then why didn't you come to me?" The question hit harder than she expected.

"Because I didn't know who I could trust." the words lingered between them as she laughed soft and bitterly.

"You should have trusted me." Lorenzo said calmly as his expression hardened.

"Should I have?" Isabella met his gaze.

For the first time, Lorenzo didn't answer immediately. And in that silence, everything shifted. But Isabella wasn't finished, her chest rose and fell as she made the mistake of saying one more thing.

"There are things you don't know," she said quietly.

"What things?" Lorenzo's attention sharpened instantly.

 Isabella froze, she shouldn't have said that but it was already too late. Lorenzo stepped closer, his voice dropping to something far more dangerous.

"What did you see?" he asked 

Her heart slammed against her ribs because that was the real question, the one she had been running from. 

"Nothing." Isabella shook her head quickly.

"Don't you dare lie to me." He warned 

"I'm not…" she began

"Isabella." he called her name again in a low, final warning

She held his gaze, refusing to speak. The silence stretched. Then came a sharp, urgent knock on the door. Lorenzo's eyes flicked toward it, irritation flashing briefly.

"Not now," he said coldly.

"Boss," a voice came from the other side. "It's important."

Then Lorenzo stepped back after a pause.

"Come in."

The door opened quickly, one of his men stepped inside, tension clear in his posture.

"Speak," Lorenzo ordered.

The man hesitated for a while then he said the words that made Isabella's blood run cold.

"We found the child." Isabella's heart dropped into her stomach.

Lorenzo turned slowly, very slowly as his gaze locked onto her.

"What child?" he snapped narrowing his eyes.

Isabella couldn't breathe because at that moment, her secret was no longer safe and everything she had fought to protect was about to be exposed.

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