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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1 – The Debt

The rain slammed against the thin roof of our little house, a steady drumbeat that matched the panic coiling in my chest. I pressed my palms against the cold window, trying to convince myself it was just the storm outside. But deep down, I already knew: this was bigger than the weather.

The rain slammed against the roof, a steady rhythm that seemed almost deafening in our small house. I pressed my hands to the window, trying to convince myself it was just the storm outside. But deep down, I already knew: this was bigger than the weather.

"Elena… we have a problem."

My father's voice was low, tense, and it made my stomach drop. I turned to him, heart hammering, and for the first time, I saw him afraid — truly afraid. His hands were shaking as he held a crumpled envelope. His face, usually calm and reassuring, was pale, lined with worry.

"What… what happened?" I asked, my voice barely more than a whisper.

He swallowed hard. "It's… the debt. I thought I could manage it. I thought I had more time. But… they're not asking anymore. They're demanding."

"Demanding? Who?" Panic made my voice rise. My pulse felt like it might burst through my chest.

Before he could answer, there was a loud bang on the front door. My father flinched.

"Rossi! Open up!"

My blood ran cold. The voice was harsh, unyielding, and unmistakably dangerous. My father's hands shook as he ran to the door, glancing back at me with a look I couldn't read — regret, fear, helplessness.

"They're here," he whispered.

The door rattled violently again. I could hear the rain pounding the roof above, but it couldn't drown out the fear twisting in my chest. A group of men stepped inside, and I froze. They didn't smile. They didn't speak politely. Their presence filled the room like a dark shadow, oppressive and inescapable.

"They want the money," my father said, his voice tight. "But… there is another way to pay."

I blinked at him. "Another way?"

The tallest man stepped forward, eyes dark and unreadable. "We'll take her."

The words hit me like a physical blow. My knees felt weak, my stomach twisted. My father reached for me, but he couldn't stop them. "Elena… I'm so sorry."

Before I could react, before I could scream or fight, they grabbed my arms. The grip was firm, inescapable. I struggled, but I was powerless. My home, my safety, my life — everything I knew — was gone.

They guided me toward the door. My father tried to speak, tried to fight, but the men silenced him with a look. I wanted to run, to hide, to do anything to make this stop, but my body refused to obey. Fear had frozen me.

The rain poured harder as we stepped outside. The night was cold, the wind biting, but I barely felt it. All I could feel was the terror and the humiliation of being dragged from my home like I was nothing more than a possession.

One of the men leaned closer, voice low but sharp. "She's coming with us."

I froze. My heart pounded so hard I thought it might burst. The world around me became a blur — the rain, the street, the shadows..none of it mattered anymore. My life had changed in a single moment, and there was no turning back.

My father's eyes lingered on me, full of helplessness. He opened his mouth, tried to say something, but the words caught in his throat. I wanted to run to him, to scream that I would be okay, but I knew deep down that nothing could make this okay.

I swallowed hard, trying to keep my tears from falling. I wanted to fight, to scream, to refuse… but I was only one girl against a force I couldn't comprehend.

The men led me away from the house, their steps steady, calm, professional. I stumbled once, my heels catching on the doorstep, and a hand gripped my arm. I flinched, but they didn't release me. They didn't have to say anything. The message was clear: resistance was useless.

The rain continued to beat against the roof of my home, each drop a reminder that the world had turned against me. My father stayed behind, watching us disappear into the darkness. He didn't follow; he couldn't. His debt had already claimed me.

The moment I realized it, I felt a hollow emptiness settle in my chest. My life was no longer my own. I had no control. No one to protect me.

The man who had first spoken leaned close again. "She's coming with us."

And just like that, my fate was sealed. I would not be returning home. I would not see my father again tonight. Perhaps… ever.

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