Chapter 59

SOFIA

Nobody’s Son – Sabrina Carpenter

Her plan was reckless. It most definitely wasn’t going to work, but she needed to try it.

People like Yasmine built their entire lives around their children.

Every decision, every sacrifice, was made with them in mind.

José and Marina had been like that too, dropping everything to follow Alejandra and Carlos from competition to competition around the world.

Sofia could see a trace of Marina in Yasmine, the same fierce devotion, and that was why she needed to speak to her son.

But first, she needed to understand him.

Ghita arrived then, hair still wet with salty water, the darker outline of her bikini visible beneath her oversized T-shirt, chest rising and falling as she caught her breath.

“What… is… going… on…” she asked, pausing between each word.

Sofia truly admired her commitment. Ghita was determined to turn Azul into something meaningful, something lasting.

Sofia just wanted to make sure that doing so wouldn’t cost Imsouane its soul, wouldn’t replace its charm with another soulless luxury resort like the ones that scarred the southern coast of Spain.

Truthfully, a resort alone wouldn’t destroy Azul.

But the plan Thomas and his father’s company were pushing absolutely could.

According to Ghita—and the other business owners they’d spoken to—their goal was simple: buy everything.

Every shop, every restaurant, every inch of land. Tear it down and rebuild from scratch.

As a marine biologist, Sofia felt her entire body recoil at the thought. The environmental and cultural consequences alone made her stomach twist.

“How well do you know Emir?” Sofia asked in French, keeping her voice low while Yasmine busied herself with customers.

Most of them were foreigners, groups of surfers chasing waves and cheap beer.

Imsouane had potential, real potential. And the thought that it could lose everything because of her made guilt coil tight around her ribs.

Because yes, she felt responsible. If she hadn’t entered Ilias’ life, none of this would’ve happened. Thomas wouldn’t have noticed Imsouane. Wouldn’t have set his sights on it like a parasite. So she had to fix it.

Ghita shrugged. “Well enough. He surfs too. He looks up to Ilias, even if he’d never admit it with his mother around.”

Bingo.

“Yasmine is thinking of selling the restaurant to Whitmore LLC,” Sofia said quietly.

“She believes the money will secure Emir’s education.

But if that money isn’t invested properly, it’ll disappear, and she’ll lose her job, too.

I see a lot of bad scenarios. Do you think Emir would want her to sell? ”

Ghita scowled. “No. He loves it here.”

“Should we call him?” Sofia asked. “Tell him the truth?”

Her gaze flicked to Ilias, who was already frowning.

“Let me guess,” he said. “I’m the one who has to call.”

“Yup,” Sofia said brightly. “If he looks up to you, a heart-to-heart—man to man, stepbrother to stepbrother—could really get through to him. At the very least, it buys us time.”

“I agree,” Ghita said, smiling. “If Emir convinces Yasmine not to sell, she might convince others. He loves Imsouane. He only left because his grandparents live elsewhere, and because the schools are better.”

“What am I supposed to say?” Ilias protested. “We’ve never even talked.”

“I’m sure you’ll convince him.” Sofia smirked, squeezing his hand. “You’re famous for your persuasion skills.”

If it weren’t for his steady, unyielding presence, she might never have realized how good he was for her. Ilias Ríos El Idrissi could charm Medusa herself if he put his mind to it.

“I can’t flirt with him,” Ilias deadpanned.

“But you can tell him the truth,” Sofia countered. “Open your heart. I’ll keep Yasmine and Thomas busy.”

“Are you okay talking to him alone?” Ghita asked, tilting her head.

“I’m not letting you do that,” Ilias said, crossing his arms. “He’s an asshole. He’ll try to hurt you.”

“He’s already hurt me as much as he ever could,” Sofia replied calmly. “He has no power over me anymore. I’ve survived the worst heartbreak of my life—and I’m not talking about his betrayal. I can survive him.” She paused, then softened. “My Papà told me to tell him to fuck off. And I intend to.”

Her eyes found Ilias’. “You helped me understand who I am. You fixed parts of my heart you never broke. You made me believe love exists, and that it’s this. Us. And because I love you, I need to handle Thomas alone. I need to say everything I never did.”

“What if—”

She stopped him with a look. “He has nothing on me. Thomas has money. I just texted Asma to send me a search warrant for him, right now. If it comes to that, I’ll show it to him. He’ll stop acting like an idiot.”

“You really think so?” Ghita asked, glancing toward the entrance. “Because he looks like a fucking prick.”

Sofia followed her gaze and inhaled sharply as Thomas strolled in like he already owned the place. Trailing behind him was a small, mousy man she recognized instantly—Jeremy. Thomas’ favorite lawyer. The man almost tripped over one of the rugs as he hurried to keep up.

“Maybe we’ve been blessed,” Sofia murmured, smiling. “That’s Jeremy. If Asma’s warrant arrives in time, he’ll shut this down fast.”

“Are you sure?” Ilias and Ghita asked in unison.

“I hope so,” Sofia said, standing. “I’ll buy you time. You call Emir. I’ll face the Hydra.”

“The what?” Ilias frowned.

“Greek mythology, tesoro. We’ll get you caught up.” She smirked, kissing his cheek. “Charm your stepbrother.”

“I’ll do my best, habiba.”

The kiss wasn’t enough for him. Ilias met Thomas’ gaze, then grabbed Sofia’s waist, spun her toward him, and kissed her deeply. It was dizzying, consuming, one of the best kisses she’d ever felt from him. When they finally pulled apart, her breath came shallow, her cheeks flushed.

“The rest,” Ilias murmured against her ear, smirking. “you get at home. After we fuck these people over.”

She nodded, grounding herself, then turned to face Thomas just as his voice cut through the room. “What the fuck are you doing here, Sofia?”

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