(Guys! This is 150 part of this story!!!😃🩵)
The night was thick and heavy, as if even the air was afraid to breathe.
The city was silent under a shadow — mafia wars shook everything, and the name Valt Aoi echoed through the streets like both a legend and a threat.
Once known as a cheerful champion, he was now a Mafia Boss, cold and relentless.
But behind that mask, his heart beat for only one person.
His wife — Y/N.
She had been missing for three days. Kidnapped by his enemies, those who couldn’t destroy him by force, so they tried to break him through love.
From that moment on, Valt changed.
His blue eyes, once full of life, were now dark, filled with pain and rage.
“Find her,” he said coldly to his men. “Search everywhere — every tunnel, every abandoned house. If you must, tear down the whole city.”
His voice echoed through the room, and his men quickly left.
Valt remained alone, staring at the ring he had taken off to protect while working.
His ring.
And hers.
He clenched it tightly in his fist and whispered to himself,
“I’ll come for you, Y/N. No one can stop me.”
The trail led him to the edge of the city, through muddy roads and fog-covered forests. Rain poured endlessly as his car’s headlights cut through the darkness.
Finally, he stopped.
In front of him stood an old, abandoned house hidden among the trees, right beside the river. Broken windows, creaking doors — but inside, a faint light flickered.
Valt drew his gun and stepped quietly inside.
The smell of decay filled the air.
Step by step, he moved forward — until he saw something on the floor.
A body.
Her body.
She lay motionless, pale, covered in scratches. Valt dropped his gun and rushed to her. Kneeling, he lifted her gently in his arms and whispered, voice trembling,
“No… not now… not you, please…”
Her body was cold. No pulse.
Valt pressed his forehead against hers, tears falling onto her cheeks.
At that moment, the man the entire city feared — broke.
“I’m sorry, Y/N… I should’ve protected you…”
The world faded. Every color disappeared.
The funeral was quiet. Just him, her ring, and silence.
Standing above her grave, he looked at the sky and whispered,
“You said love never dies. But if you’re gone… how am I supposed to live?”
From that day, Valt was no longer a man.
He became a shadow. There was no light left in his eyes. Only darkness.
Months later.
One stormy night, while sitting alone in his office, one of his men burst in.
“Boss… we found something.”
Valt didn’t react until he heard the next words:
“In the forest… near the river… we found a woman. She’s alive.”
Valt stood up instantly.
“Where?”
The drive felt endless. His heart pounded violently. Rain crashed against the windshield as he sped through the mud until he reached that same house.
Inside, on a makeshift bed — she lay there.
Y/N.
She was breathing. Weakly, but breathing.
Valt froze.
He stepped closer, knelt beside her, and gently touched her cheek.
“Y/N…?”
Her breath was shallow, but her eyes slowly opened.
When their eyes met, every bit of darkness inside him disappeared.
“Valt…” she whispered.
Tears streamed down his face as he pulled her into his arms.
“I thought I lost you…”
“I know,” she said softly, her voice fragile. “But I heard you. Every night. When you said you wouldn’t let me go… I stayed.”
Valt smiled through his tears and held her tighter.
“Never again, do you hear me? I’ll never let you go. If anyone tries to touch you… I’ll burn the whole world down.”
She weakly touched his face.
“You don’t have to. Just… stay.”
Later, as they sat beside the river, watching the moon’s reflection on the water, Y/N whispered,
“Maybe fate brought us together here again. Under the same sky.”
Valt looked at her, his eyes warm for the first time in months.
“No… you brought me back. You are my sky.”
He kissed her forehead and wrapped his arms around her as the sound of the river filled the night.
In that embrace, time stopped.
Two hearts that had survived everything — beat together once more.
Under the same sky where they first fell in love, they were one again.
He, the king of darkness.
She, the light that brought him back to life.
