Gabriel
I had been with many women in my life, but she was different. She was like a drug, and I wanted more and more of her. After climaxing inside her again, I lay beside her. I had finally found my angel, and now she couldn’t run away from me ever again.
I wiped her tears and caressed her soft, beautiful cheeks. She was a true angel, my angel. I knew I had broken her heart, but in my mind, it was all her fault. She dared to run away from me, hurt my ego, and disrespect my love. Now, I would never let her go. I would punish her daily for abandoning me, for forgetting me, and for ignoring me. She would have to be with me for her whole life. Only her, no one else. She would have to obey me, sleep with me whenever and wherever I wanted. She had no choice.
I kissed her soft lips again passionately but got another hard on.
“f**k…” I murmured, breaking the kiss. If I went for another round, I could hurt her.
Covering her with a blanket, I rushed to the shower to handle my arousal, feeling like a s*x addict. When I exited the bathroom, she was still sleeping. After drinking a glass of water, I stood on the balcony, looking at the city below. It seemed so small and beautiful. My love lived here. I hadn't expected to meet her like this. A small smile appeared on my lips until unpleasant memories of the past surfaced and ruined my mood.
I threw the glass on the floor, and it shattered into pieces. Returning to the room, I called Zain.
"Now you remember me? Now you remember you have a friend," he said in a tired and sleepy tone.
"Hey, how could I forget you? You're my best friend." I chuckled, knowing he must have had a hard time dealing with the function's cancellation and the media.
"Oh, so who was that bastard who told me he would kill me if his angel ran away, huh?" he laughed.
"Oh, I was angry at that time. I didn't mean it." I now recalled saying that to Zain out of anger and cursed myself for it.
"Hell, I know you didn't mean it. If she really ran away, you would have burned down this whole city. I know you." He wasn't really angry; he was just pretending. He knew my character very well.
"Tell me, why did you call me? Why did you disturb your precious time with your angel? I'm sure it must be something evil," he grinned.
I said, glazing at her sleeping figure. “Fire the principal and teach him a good lesson and for this college…” I told him everything that surprised Zain.
"Gabrial, do you really want to do this? I mean, I'm not stopping you, but you are really a beast," he laughed. I just smirked. He knew me very well and likely expected I would do something like this.
I cut the call, and an evil smile crept across my face. Tomorrow, I will break the last hope of your life, angel. I will make her helpless, leaving her with only me. I climbed into bed and hugged her. This night became the happiest of my life because I had found her.
The next day, Gabriel woke up early while Pooja was still sleeping. He kissed her on the cheek and admired her for a long time. He didn’t want to leave her side, but he pushed himself to take a shower and get dressed. he had important matters to attend to.
After getting out of the bathroom, he checked his cell phone. He skimmed through his messages, ignoring many, but one message caught his attention and made him frown with anger. Setting his phone aside, he opened his laptop and checked his emails, growing angrier by the minute. Frustrated, he dressed quickly and headed toward the door.
Zain had woken up early in the morning for preparations. He was handling other external matters that Gabriel had assigned to him. He looked toward the bodyguards, who immediately lowered their heads in fear, awaiting orders. Gabriel instructed them to keep an eye on Pooja and inform him if she woke up.
They quickly understood and nodded, staring at the floor. They knew that if anything happened to Pooja or if she ran away, they would face severe consequences. Gabriel turned and started walking.. The whole hotel was peaceful. Gabriel had ordered the hotel to be emptied the previous night when he canceled the function, and within half an hour, the entire hotel was evacuated.
Gabriel was about to call Zain when he saw him approaching. “I have prepared everything you asked for. I fired that principal. He was begging me for mercy on his knees, but when I told him to ask for mercy from you, his face turned completely pale. He didn’t say a single word and left, crying. But why did you let him go after some torture? That’s not like you,” Zain asked Gabriel, raising his eyebrows. He knew it wasn’t Gabriel’s style to leave his prey alive. There had to be a significant reason behind this, but he couldn’t figure it out.
“Because of him, I came to this country. I came without intending to, but I found my angel, so it’s a gift for him,” Gabriel said with a smirk on his face. Zain hadn’t anticipated that Gabriel would leave the principal alive for this reason.
“Did you arrange everything I asked for?” Gabriel questioned Zain.
“Yes, but is it necessary to do this? I mean, you’ve found her, right? So why are you doing this to that girl?” Zain spoke in a low tone, earning an expected angry look from Gabriel.
Zain sighed and shut his mouth. Even though they were friends, he knew he couldn’t push Gabriel to his limits. He understood Gabriel's obsession with Pooja. Gabriel never tolerated anyone interfering in his relationships.
“Why are you showing mercy on her? Now I look like the villain to you. Did you not know I would do this? And now you’ve changed your mind, thinking I’m wrong. If that’s the case, tell me, and I’ll do this alone. I don’t need your help,” Gabriel said to Zain, his tone irritated and angry. Hearing Gabriel, Zain’s face became pale, his expression changing immediately. The thought of Gabriel not needing his help and being angry with him felt like punishment.
“No, no, no… it’s not like that. I didn’t mean to say that, you bastard. I will not leave you, no matter how much you push me.” Zain was like a brother to Gabriel. They would die for each other.
“But isn’t this too much for her? She’s so innocent. She doesn’t know the cruelty of this world, and after this, she…” Zain trailed off, worried about Pooja. He knew Gabriel would cross all limits to make her his. Gabriel never left his enemies with any choices; they either faced him or died. After this, she might choose the latter, but he would never let that happen.
“I know. That’s why I have to show her the reality of the world. The world she lived in until now was a lie, and the world she’s in now is real,” Gabriel said with a cold expression.
“Why do you want to drag her into your world?” Zain asked, his tone softer but still challenging. Gabriel's bodyguards, standing far away, could hear the argument and were sweating nervously. It was rare for Gabriel and Zain to argue or fight, and when they did, it was intense. They knew that Zain sometimes shielded them from Gabriel's anger, and if the two of them were at odds, who would save them?
“I will because she is my world and my life. How can I give up my life?” Gabriel's voice was firm and unyielding. Zain couldn’t argue back. He nodded, accepting Gabriel's resolve, and followed him, updating him on the arrangements along the way.
After talking to Zain, Gabriel went into his room, where he saw Pooja's sleeping figure. He smiled, his expression softening as he watched her.