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Abducted And Owned By The Ruthless Mafia

The Banks family fortune came crashing down on a fateful night. Joe Banks, the brilliant Engineer who built empires from the ground up, met his end in an apparent accident - run down by a truck on a lonely stretch of road. But was it really an accident? His young daughter Samantha was the only survivor. Orphaned at a young age, she was taken in by a new family who raised her as their own, renaming her Hanna Hamilton. Though shrouded in secrecy, her past continued to shape her destiny. Years later, Hanna attended one of the top law schools in the country. Determined to fight injustice, she immersed herself in her studies. Her closest friend was Matt Dawson, who harbored feelings for her while Hanna played hard to get. Unbeknownst to Hanna, the family that had adopted her all those years ago had ties to the dangerous Russo crime syndicate. One night, after a party at a club off campus, Hanna mysteriously vanished without a trace. All signs pointed to one man - Jim Russo, a high-ranking mafia don who also happened to be Matt's uncle. Did Russo discover the truth about Hanna's hidden identity? Maybe he already abducted and Owned her. Matt was convinced her disappearance wasn't a coincidence. He vowed to uncover what really happened to the woman he loved, no matter the risks to himself as he delved deeper into the sinister web of secrets and lies. Will Mathew and Hanna's devotion be strong enough to survive Jim's wrath when he uncovers the truth?

Justin_Sam_0046 · Urban
Not enough ratings
39 Chs

Chapter 32

Four days ago, precisely at noon, Stacie had shed light on the corrupt practices of the police force, accusing them of unjustly targeting and extorting innocent people through fabricated charges and exorbitant bail fees.

It was a web of manipulation orchestrated by those in power.

Hanna couldn't help but question why nobody had taken action against this injustice, and Stacie offered an insightful response. "They do their jobs well during the day, appearing as angels to the majority of people who appreciate their work without realizing the darkness they harbor at night."

"Like the angel you don't know," Hanna interjected, shocked by the revelation.

Stacie continued, "You may notice that we don't panic as much. It's strange, I know, but we have learned to remain calm, unlike foreigners like you. Don't worry, I'll do whatever you need me to do. I'll help you."