Part of His World
Part of His World
Hayden continued to watch me closely from across the table. I could feel his bright blue gaze burning
into me. With a resigned sigh, I started scooping random mix of food from the dishes onto my plate. I
wasn’t even interested about what had been served. All I wanted to do was shove enough food into my
mouth and down my throat so that Hayden would be satisfied. After that, I’m going to squeeze some
answers out of him and get my ass out of here!
I munched on the food without tasting it as my renewed determination started taking over. After eating
more than decently enough, I picked up the glass of water and gulped down its entire content. I wiped
my mouth with the back of my hand like a barbarian before placing the glass back down on the table
with a loud thud.
“I’m done eating. Can we talk now?” I announced as I stared back into his cold blue eyes.
“What do you want to talk about, Malissa?” Hayden asked emotionlessly.
As if he doesn’t already know what I wanted to talk about. Where should I even start?
“You called the school and told them that I was sick? You had my classes cancelled for the day…” I
said, astounded by the ridiculousness of his actions.
“So, what if I did?” Hayden replied without a care.
“That’s crazy. You shouldn’t have done that. I need to work. My students were waiting for me,” I
complained.
“That doesn’t matter anymore,” he muttered passively.
“Of course, it matters. It may not matter to you, but it matters to me!” I cried out loudly.
“Why does it matter?” Hayden asked coldly.
“Huh? Of course, it matters. I have a life and a future that I’m working hard to build. Why can’t you
understand that?” I snapped.
How can he not understand something so simple?!
“You chose a life associated with the mafia. How long did you think you could go on teaching those
young kids?” Hayden asked as his eyes narrowed at me.
“What? That has nothing to do…” I mumbled.
Honestly, I have never thought about it that way at all. I just thought that choosing to be associated with
the mafia meant that I could be together with Hayden. No one ever mentioned giving up my job or my
interaction with other people…right?
“It has everything to do with it. Would the parents of those cute and adorable young children want you
around their children if they knew about your association to the mafia? What do you think?” Hayden
asked as his eyes begged me for an answer.
“That’s…anyways, you cannot keep me locked up here!” I yelled across the table.
“Why not?” Hayden asked as if he really didn’t get it.
“Isn’t it supposed to be obvious? You can’t just lock people in and hold them against their will…” I shot
back as my anger started to take over.
Why is he acting like I’m the one that doesn’t understand anything here? I was sure that my logic was
right. It was common sense. Everyone has been taught this. It is the law for crying out loud so why do I
have to keep repeating myself like this? How many times do I have to say it for him to get it?
“Is that the rule that you live by?” Hayden asked before laughing softly.
“It’s not just a rule. It is the law, and everyone lives by it,” I stated firmly.
“Everyone? Then let me ask you this. Do you think the law and the rules that you mention would really
apply here? Does it apply to this mansion and the people inside? Do you honestly believe that the laws
apply to anything that I do?” Hayden challenged before he grinned at me.
“What do you mean?” I asked suspiciously.
“I asked you to make the choice and you decided to be part of the mafia world. In our world, we have
our own rules and our own laws. It applies to our territories and our people,” Hayden stated before
pointing at me.
My eyes widened at his words, and it was like my heart was about to stop beating.
“You are one of us now. Some would say that you always were…” Hayden said calmly.
I didn’t know what to say. It was true that large gangs like the Torex gang lived above the law or more
like there were parts of their organization that hides away from the law.
Once again, Hayden glared at me and shook his head as if he couldn’t believe how I didn’t understand
something so simple.
“Sweetie listen, if the normal laws applied you and I wouldn’t be in this situation. Your parents wouldn’t
have died like that. Your life wouldn’t be a mess and you wouldn’t have to make the choice that you’ve
just made. You’re part of this world now, Malissa, and there is no turning back…” Hayden said before
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“Let me out…I want to go outside…” I pleaded.
“There’s everything that you need in here. Why would you need to go outside?” he asked as he cocked
his head to the side.
“What?” I mumbled.
“If there’s something that you want, you can let Auntie know and she’ll get it arranged for you. I already
instructed her to make you feel comfortable here. I doubt that you would want something that my
money cannot buy,” Hayden said with a carefree shrug.
“That’s not the point at all. Hayden, let me out of here!” I cried out desperately.
“That’s not possible right now,” I stated without any empathy.
“Why? Why are you locking me up in here?” I asked again.
“Don’t you already know the answer to that?” he asked as he raised an eyebrow at me.
“Is it because I met Ethan?” I said softly.
“Good. So, you do know,” Hayden affirmed.
“I told you that I didn’t want to meet with him. I didn’t do it on purpose…” I began explaining again.
“It doesn’t change the fact that you met him, and he started giving you ideas…” Hayden replied
passively although his words cut pretty deep.
--To be continued…