“Can You Please Come Get Me?” The Secretary Whispered—The Mafia Boss Heard The Fear In Her Voice

Part Nine: The Return

She booked the trip to Aruba for two weeks later.

Ten days of sun and sand and painting by the ocean.

Of reading books without interruption.

Of remembering what it felt like to just exist without hypervigilance.

On her last night, sitting on the beach watching the sunset, she realized she was happy.

Actually, genuinely happy.

Not just the absence of fear, but the presence of joy.

She texted Masimo a photo of the sunset.

His response came quickly.

Beautiful. Like the artist.

She smiled.

Something warm unfurling in her chest.

She missed him.

She realized that.

Missed their morning coffees. Missed his quiet presence. Missed the way he looked at her like she was precious.

But she also knew she needed to finish this journey on her own terms.

To come to him whole rather than broken.

Choosing rather than escaping.

When she returned to work the following week—tanned and relaxed—she found flowers on her desk.

Not roses.

Wildflowers. A riot of color that made her think of her paintings.

The card read simply: Welcome home. —M.

Her heart clenched with affection and something deeper.

Something she was finally ready to name.

That evening, she stood in front of her bathroom mirror.

Taking inventory.

The bruises had faded months ago. Leaving no physical evidence of Henrique’s violence.

Her face looked different too.

More color in her cheeks. More light in her eyes.

She looked like herself again. Or perhaps like the person she’d always been meant to be.

She pulled out her phone.

Typed a message to Masimo.

Deleted it.

Typed it again.

Deleted it again.

Finally, she settled on: Coffee tomorrow morning? I have something I want to discuss.

His response was immediate.

My office. 8:00 a.m.

She didn’t sleep well that night.

Nerves and anticipation keeping her awake.

But when morning came, she dressed carefully.

Not in the severe professional clothes she usually wore.

But in a dress the color of sapphires. One she’d bought on impulse in Aruba.

Masimo’s expression when she entered his office told her he noticed.

“Serena,” he said, rising from behind his desk.

“You look beautiful.”

“Thank you.”

She closed the door behind her, suddenly nervous.

“I wanted to talk to you about something.”

He gestured to the sitting area.

Two leather chairs positioned by the windows overlooking the city.

They’d had countless conversations here over the years. About work. About strategy. About everything except what mattered most.

“I’ve been thinking,” she began, then paused.

Gathering courage.

“About what you said about waiting until I was ready.”

His expression remained carefully neutral.

But she saw the tension in his shoulders.

“And I’m ready.”

The words came out quieter than she’d intended.

“I’ve spent six months rebuilding my life. Proving I can stand on my own. I’ve healed as much as anyone really heals from trauma. And I’ve realized something.”

“What’s that?”

His voice was rough.

“That I don’t want to stand alone anymore. Not because I can’t. But because I choose not to.”

She met his eyes.

Letting him see everything she felt.

“I choose you, Masimo. Not as my boss. Not as my rescuer. But as the man I’ve been falling for since long before I admitted it to myself.”

He was across the space between them in a heartbeat.

His hands cupping her face with devastating gentleness.

“Serena, are you sure? Because once we cross this line, there’s no going back. I’m not Henrique. I won’t let you go easily.”

“I don’t want easy,” she whispered.

“I want real. I want you.”

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