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BOUND BY HIS NAME
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3 Chapters
Chapter 7 The Price of My Mother's Heart img
Chapter 8 He said He loved Me img
Chapter 9 The Code That Saved Me img
Chapter 10 Camilla img
Chapter 11 Just When I Thought I Was Safe img
Chapter 12 You Are in Danger img
Chapter 13 The Call I Feared img
Chapter 14 The Betrayal I Couldn't Ignore img
Chapter 15 The Clash of Men img
Chapter 16 The Gun, The Drinks, and the Silence img
Chapter 17 The Truth Unfolds img
Chapter 18 Still Where You Left Me img
Chapter 19 The Moment He Walked In img
Chapter 20 The Truth That Burned img
Chapter 21 The Road That Refused to End img
Chapter 22 The Silence Between Us img
Chapter 23 The House of Gold and Shadows img
Chapter 24 Questions in the Dark img
Chapter 25 Among The Lions img
Chapter 26 Bloodlines and Betrayals img
Chapter 27 Mom, Please Don't die. Please... img
Chapter 28 The Name That Broke the img
Chapter 29 The Truth Valeria Wanted Heard img
Chapter 30 When His Anger Spoke Louder Than Truth img
Chapter 31 Pray She Survives img
Chapter 32 What He Lost img
Chapter 33 Blood That Cannot Be Given img
Chapter 34 The Blood I Chose to Give img
Chapter 35 The Price of Silence img
Chapter 36 When Morning Breaks the Silence img
Chapter 37 The Line That Was Crossed img
Chapter 38 The Empty Bed img
Chapter 39 When the World Went Silent img
Chapter 40 A Glimmer in the Dark img
Chapter 41 Truths That Refuse to Stay Buried img
Chapter 42 The Price of Standing Still img
Chapter 43 Running Back to the Fire img
Chapter 44 What Did Camilla took from You img
Chapter 45 When Will This War Between Brothers End img
Chapter 46 This Is My Room. img
Chapter 47 Camilla img
Chapter 48 What Did You Take From Him img
Chapter 49 Isabella img
Chapter 50 Painted in Blood img
Chapter 51 When Morning Hurt More Than Night img
Chapter 52 The Things We Don't Say img
Chapter 53 The Night That Never Left Me img
Chapter 54 The Weight of a Heartbeat img
Chapter 55 When the Night Lied img
Chapter 56 The Weight of a Name img
Chapter 57 Blood on My Hands img
Chapter 58 When the Room Went Quiet img
Chapter 59 They Forget Who I Am img
Chapter 60 He Has Crossed the Line img
Chapter 61 The Wrong Answer img
Chapter 62 Answer Me img
Chapter 63 I Won't Touch Him img
Chapter 64 The Truth img
Chapter 65 Text Message img
Chapter 66 You are Coming With Me img
Chapter 67 Hope You don't Your Decision img
Chapter 68 What if He finds ut img
Chapter 69 Why Didn't I forget About Camila img
Chapter 70 Alejandro img
Chapter 71 The Shadow img
Chapter 72 Who Sent You img
Chapter 73 You Think You are Strong img
Chapter 74 It Time We Finish This img
Chapter 75 This Isn't Over img
Chapter 76 My Mom img
Chapter 77 Hector img
Chapter 78 You Have One Choice img
Chapter 79 Don't Push Me img
Chapter 80 The Door That Wouldn't Close img
Chapter 81 The Choice That Bled img
Chapter 82 When Power Failed img
Chapter 83 What I Took Was Already Mine img
Chapter 84 The Choice That Took My Breath Away img
Chapter 85 What Silence Cost Me img
Chapter 86 The Price of Breathing img
Chapter 87 When Silence Starts to Scream img
Chapter 88 The Weight of Tomorrow img
Chapter 89 The Door That Shouldn't Open img
Chapter 90 The Weight of Midnight img
Chapter 91 When the Lie Breathes img
Chapter 92 Consent img
Chapter 93 Alejandro img
Chapter 94 Alejandro & Isabella's img
Chapter 95 The Place I Shouldn't Be img
Chapter 96 Elena Cortez img
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Chapter 3 The Unexpected Favor

I didn't know how I got back to my mother's apartment; all I knew was that I was back home.

My heart cracked in a way that made it hard to breathe. Our landlord didn't even bother to call. He just tossed my life into the street like garbage.

I buried my face in my hands until my tears soaked into my palms.

I had no job.

No home.

A sick mother depending on me.

And now... nowhere to go.

My phone buzzed suddenly.

I wiped my face and checked the screen.

Unknown Number:

Miss Ramirez? This is the manager from Café El Molino. Please return immediately.

I blinked.

Return?

I called her quickly. "Hello? Ma'am? Please, I saw a text message."

"Yes, I sent it. Someone just quit the job, and I'm in need of a replacement," she said. "You got the job."

I almost dropped my phone.

"I don't know what to say, but all I know is that I'm hired," I whispered to myself.

"Are you coming or not?" the voice asked through the phone.

"Yes! Yes, I'm coming!" I breathed, hardly believing it.

The call ended.

I ran back to the café.

The café was busy when I returned-people talking over each other, spoons clinking, cups steaming. The manager thrust an apron into my hands.

"You will start right away. Don't embarrass us again."

"Understood," I said, swallowing.

I tied the apron and stepped behind the counter, repeating the steps they'd taught me:

Smile, take orders, deliver drinks quickly, don't trip, don't stare, and don't drop anything.

Easy enough.

Until a huge muscular man walked in.

He was wearing a black t-shirt and ash pants.

He entered the café like the air shifted to make room for him. Conversations dimmed. Heads turned. Even the manager straightened her blouse, nervous.

His presence slicing through the crowded space like a blade. His eyes scanned the room-

And landed on me.

My breath hitched.

He approached slowly, hands in his pockets, expression unreadable.

"Coffee girl," he said, voice smooth and deep.

I nearly choked on my own spit. "Sorry, but I'm new here; maybe you might be mistaking me for someone else," I whispered.

"You work here now?" he asked, and I gave a slight nod of surprise, trying to recall where we met.

"Have we met before?" I asked.

"Nope, not exactly," he responded as his gaze slid down to my apron, then back up to my face. I felt stripped bare under that stare.

"What can I get you?" I managed, trying to sound professional.

"A double espresso."

I nodded and turned to make it.

Another customer waved their hand. "Miss? My latte?"

"Right away," I said.

Someone else tapped the counter. "Refill, please!"

"I'll attend to you in a moment."

I was juggling three orders when I heard a low voice behind me.

"I ordered before them," the muscular man said.

I turned slowly. "Yes, and I will get to you. But they ordered before you walked in."

His brows lifted.

Not angrily.

Not shocked.

Just... curious.

"You're telling me to wait?" he asked.

I swallowed. "Yes. That's how a queue works."

The barista beside me gasped quietly. The manager nearly dropped a tray.

"No one dares talk to me like that," he uttered. "No one."

He stared at me, eyes darkening-not with rage, but something colder, something assessing.

"And what," he asked softly, "makes you think I'm the type of man who waits?"

"Everyone waits," I whispered back. "Even you."

A silence wrapped around us.

Thick.

Heavy.

Electric.

Then something strange happened.

His lips twitched.

Was he... amused?

Impossible.

But he stepped back, hands raised slightly.

"Very well. Surprise me."

I blinked, stunned.

Did he just... listen?

I made his espresso second. Not first. I wasn't suicidal.

When I finally placed the cup gently in front of him, he didn't touch it. He only held my gaze.

"What's your price?"

"My price?" I echoed.

"For your honesty. Not many people speak to me like that."

"I wasn't being brave," I muttered. "Just doing my job."

"Is that what this is?" he said softly. "A job?"

I frowned. "What else would it be?"

He leaned closer.

"You'll find out soon enough."

Something shivered down my spine.

Before I could respond, the manager burst out of the backroom, a fake smile plastered on her face.

"Sir! Is everything satisfactory? Hope Isabella didn't delay your order, did she?"

I clenched my jaw.

His eyes sparkled with something dangerously close to amusement.

"She has a... strong sense of order," he said. "I appreciate that."

My manager looked relieved. "Very good! Please enjoy your espresso."

After he had finished his drink, he stood, taking out his wallet. Then he placed a crisp set of bills into my hand-far more than the drink cost.

A lot more.

"Keep the change, Isabella."

My eyes widened. "Sir, this is too much-"

"You need it," he said simply. "And I needed entertainment."

I opened my mouth, offended and grateful at the same time.

But before I could speak, my manager's nails dug hard into my arm.

As he walked away, she hissed in my ear: "If that man ever walks out of this shop dissatisfied, you're fired. Do you understand? He's Hector; he is the most powerful customer and the most famous man in the city. You mess this up..." Her grip tightened until it hurt. "You lose everything. Again."

I stiffened.

After my manager finished speaking, she asked for the bill.

I quickly reached into my apron and brought out the money. Before I could place it on the table, my boss grabbed it from my hand, rough and impatient.

I winced softly. When her hand dropped back to my side, a red mark was already forming on my skin.

I said nothing.

I turned and walked back toward the counter, my steps steady even though my fingers were still tingling.

As soon as I reached the counter, a colleague leaned closer, pretending to wipe a glass. Her voice dropped to a whisper.

"That man who just left," she said quietly. "Hector."

My hands paused.

"He's more dangerous than the one you spilled coffee on earlier," the woman continued. "And the worst part?" She glanced around before finishing. "He never gives without expecting something back."

I looked down at my hand, still burning.

"So... my dear," the colleague added softly, "I hope you're not planning to use the money he gave you."

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