The music fades into a distant throb as Roman pulls me further into the shadowed back rooms of the club. The air here is thick with smoke and something darker—fear, maybe, or the weight of long-buried sins.
He stops in front of a heavy steel door, worn but solid. His fingers find the lock, and with a soft click, it opens to a small, dimly lit room. Inside are maps pinned to the walls, photographs, and a clutter of papers—evidence of a war I never knew existed.
“This is what I’ve been trying to protect you from,” Roman says, voice low, almost broken. “This isn’t just a club. It’s a front—a battleground for power, secrets, and debts that run deeper than blood.”
I move closer, eyes scanning the photos. Men I recognize, some with faces twisted in menace. Names scrawled in sharpie—warnings. A few pictures show Roman, younger, fierce, surrounded by the same men who now whisper threats about me.
“Why did you leave?” I ask, voice shaking.
He looks away. “Because I wanted out. Because I wanted a normal life for you—for us.”
“But they never let go,” I say, touching a photo of a man with cold eyes. “And now they think I’m a threat.”
Roman’s jaw tightens. “They’re right to be scared. You’re more dangerous than you know.”
I swallow the knot in my throat. “How do we fight back?”
He reaches into a drawer and pulls out a small, worn notebook. “Information. Alliances. Everything I’ve been gathering to take them down.”
I take the book, feeling its weight in my hands. It’s more than paper and ink—it’s a lifeline.
Roman steps closer, the heat from his body a stark contrast to the cold fear settling in my chest.
“We need to be smart. We need to be careful.”
I nod, determination sparking in my eyes.
“No more hiding.”
“No more lies.”
Together, in this small room of secrets and shadows, we make an unspoken promise.
To fight.
To survive.
To protect each other—no matter the cost.
******
I freeze, unable to move.
Suddenly, Roman’s hand grabs mine, pulling me into cover.
“Stay down!” he hisses.
My breath catches as chaos erupts around us.
But beneath the fear, a fierce spark ignites.
We’re in this together.
And this fight is just beginning.
*****
Roman & Eden
The air is thick with smoke and tension as we race through the narrow backstreets, the distant wail of sirens piercing the night. My heart pounds—not just from the adrenaline, but from the knowledge that we’re being hunted.
“Roman, slow down!” Eden gasps, clutching my arm as I dodge around a corner.
“No time,” I snap, eyes darting to every shadow. “They know we were there.”
I can feel her trembling beside me. She’s brave, but this is darker than anything she imagined.
Suddenly, a figure steps out from the shadows—a man with cold eyes and a cruel smile. He blocks our path, and I sense the danger before I see the gun in his hand.
“Thought you could play in our world, didn’t you?” he sneers.
“Back off,” I warn, stepping in front of Eden, ready to fight.
The man laughs, raising the gun.
In a flash, I push Eden behind me and tackle him to the ground. The gun skitters across the pavement.
But there’s more—two more figures appear, circling us like predators.
I grab Eden’s hand. “Run!”
We sprint into an alley, heartbeats pounding in sync. My mind races—how to keep her safe when the enemy is closing in?
I pull her behind a dumpster, pressing her down as footsteps thunder closer.
“Stay quiet,” I whisper, voice barely audible.
They pass by, voices low but filled with menace.
I peek around the corner—three men, armed and dangerous.
Eden’s breathing is ragged against my shoulder. I reach for her face, brushing a strand of hair away.
“I’m not going to let them hurt you. Ever.”
Her eyes meet mine, fierce despite the fear.
“We have to fight,” she says.
I nod, feeling the weight of her trust.
Together, we slip out the back, disappearing into the night.
But the war isn’t over.
Not by a long shot.