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Fillani Putri
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Sold To Mafia King

Sold To Mafia King

“You’re not here to serve drinks tonight,” the man said calmly. “You’re here because I bought you.” Aruna never chose the night world. She was forced into it by debt, desperation, and a failed surgery that took her mother’s life instead of saving it. Alone and drowning in unpaid bills, she became trapped in an elite nightclub owned by a ruthless boss who now holds her life on a leash. In a place where bodies are traded and innocence is a myth, Aruna hides a dangerous secret. She is still a virgin. When Dante Ravelino, the most feared Mafia King in the city’s underworld, steps into the bar searching for a pure woman to satisfy a private demand, fate makes its cruel move. The boss sells Aruna without her consent, sealing her destiny in one illegal deal. But Dante is not the monster she expected. Cold. Controlled. Deadly. And disturbingly drawn to her quiet defiance. What begins as a transaction turns into an obsession neither of them can escape. Aruna soon learns that her mother’s death was no accident, her debt was never random, and her body was never the real target. She is part of a much darker game. Surrounded by bloodshed, betrayals, and mafia wars, Aruna must survive a world ruled by power and violence while fighting feelings that could destroy them both. Loving a Mafia King means surrendering to danger… or becoming danger itself. Because in Dante Ravelino’s world, once you are bought— you are never truly free.
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Chapter: The Ghost They Hid
The night did not feel like it belonged to the living. It stretched endlessly beyond the walls of the safe house, heavy and suffocating, as if something unseen had already begun to move beneath the surface of the city. Aruna stood by the window, staring at the distant lights that once felt ordinary. Now, every flicker seemed like a signal. Every shadow, a threat. The truth Marco had revealed hours ago refused to settle inside her. It circled her thoughts like a storm she couldn’t escape—her mother was alive. Not missing. Not lost. Hidden. And someone had decided she would never know. Aruna pressed her palm lightly against the glass, her reflection faint against the city’s glow. For years, she had mourned someone who was never truly gone. She had cried over a grave that might not even hold a body. She had believed in an ending that had been carefully scripted for her. The weight of that realization didn’t just hurt—it hollowed her. It made everything she thought she understood fe
Last Updated: 2026-04-09
Chapter: The Truth That Hunts
The silence inside the room did not feel empty. It felt alive, pressing against Aruna’s chest, tightening with every second that passed after Marco’s words. Her mother… alive. The sentence refused to settle inside her mind, as if her thoughts rejected it before it could become real. For years, she had built her life around that loss. Every decision, every sacrifice, every moment of pain had been anchored to the belief that her mother was gone. That she had died on that cold operating table, leaving Aruna alone in a world that never cared whether she survived or not. And now, in a single breath, everything was being rewritten.“That’s not possible,” Aruna said, but even to her own ears, the words sounded weak. Fragile. As if she was trying to convince herself more than anyone else.Dante didn’t respond immediately. He was watching Marco, his expression unreadable, but the tension in his posture was unmistakable. When Dante stayed silent, it was never because he didn’t have something to
Last Updated: 2026-04-02
Chapter: The Price of Answers
The tunnel stretched endlessly ahead.Dark.Silent.Breathing with the slow drip of water against ancient stone.Alina walked beside him.Not restrained.Not forced.But every instinct in her body screamed the same truth—She couldn’t escape him even if she tried.The Ghost moved like he belonged to the darkness.Every step quiet.Every motion controlled.Like the world itself adjusted around him.Alina kept her pace steady.“You always kidnap people like this?”His voice came calmly.“You’re not tied.”“That’s not the point.”“You walked with me.”“Because the alternative was you dragging me.”A faint pause.Then—“Fair.”They turned into a narrower corridor.The air grew colder.Alina crossed her arms slightly.“Where are we going?”“A quieter place.”“This isn’t quiet enough for you?”“No.”“Why?”“Because I don’t like interruptions.”That made her uneasy.“You killed three hunters without blinking.”“Yes.”“And you’re worried about interruptions?”“Yes.”“That’s… disturbing.”He d
Last Updated: 2026-03-23
Chapter: The Truth They Buried
The silence after the Ghost’s disappearance felt heavier than the gunfire.Like the air itself was holding its breath.Alina leaned against the cold stone wall, her chest still rising and falling too fast.“He just… left.”Lena crossed her arms, watching the tunnel where he had vanished.“That’s not something he usually does.”Arun didn’t respond.His eyes were still locked on the darkness.Calculating.Replaying every second.Alina pushed herself upright.“Okay. Enough mystery.”Her voice was steadier now.“You’re both going to start explaining things.”Arun finally looked at her.“What do you want to know?”“Everything.”“That’s not possible.”“Then start with the part where I’m apparently the center of a war I didn’t sign up for.”Lena smirked faintly.“I like her.”Arun ignored that.He walked toward the center of the chamber, the faint light catching the tension in his face.“Victor isn’t just trying to kill me,” he said.“You’ve said that already.”“He’s trying to dismantle ever
Last Updated: 2026-03-22
Chapter: When the Hunter Plays God
The echo of the gunshot still lingered in the underground chamber.One body lay motionless on the cold stone floor.The other two hunters stood frozen—caught between instinct and fear.And in the center of it all…The Ghost stood like he owned the night.Alina’s pulse hammered in her ears.He had just killed one of his own “competitors” without hesitation.No warning.No emotion.Just efficiency.Arun’s voice cut through the silence.“You’re thinning the competition.”The Ghost tilted his head slightly.“I don’t like distractions.”One of the remaining hunters snapped out of his shock and raised his weapon.“You think you’re untouchable?!”He fired.The bullet sliced through the air—But the Ghost had already moved.Fast.Too fast.A single step to the side.A slight turn.The shot missed completely.Before the hunter could react—Another shot rang out.Clean.Precise.He dropped instantly.The last hunter panicked.He turned and ran back into the tunnel—A mistake.The Ghost didn’t e
Last Updated: 2026-03-20
Chapter: The Game Beneath the Shadows
The cold metal of the maintenance walkway vibrated beneath Alina’s hands as she steadied herself.Above them, the bridge still echoed with distant movement—Arun’s soldiers regrouping, searching for the invisible sniper who had turned their battlefield into a shooting range.But down here, beneath the bridge, the world felt strangely quiet.Too quiet.Alina looked up toward the dark skyline.“You really think we can hunt him?”Arun was already moving along the narrow walkway, his movements controlled and deliberate.“Yes.”“That man just killed three of your soldiers from nearly a kilometer away.”“Yes.”“And you’re not reconsidering this plan?”“No.”She exhaled sharply.“You’re impossible.”Behind them, Lena followed with casual ease, as if being hunted by the world’s deadliest assassin was simply another Tuesday evening.“I warned you,” Lena said lightly.“Once the Ghost takes a contract, the city becomes his playground.”Arun stopped walking.He pulled out the encrypted tablet agai
Last Updated: 2026-03-16
The Secret Son Of Lucien Ardent

The Secret Son Of Lucien Ardent

"Sign it. Your role as a breeding vessel is complete." I was Elowen Hart, a woman who believed in fairy tales until my husband, the cold and powerful billionaire Lucien Ardent, handed me divorce papers the moment my pregnancy was confirmed. Our marriage was never about love. I was a pawn, carefully selected by the Ardent family to produce a worthy heir, only to be discarded like trash once my purpose was served. But they underestimated a mother’s resolve. I didn't sign. I didn't cry. I disappeared. Five years later, the world knows me as Dr. Elowen Hart, a world-renowned surgical genius with a heart of ice and a reputation that makes the powerful tremble. I have returned to the city stronger, untouchable, and harboring a secret that could topple the Ardent empire: a son who bears Lucien’s exact gaze. When a medical emergency forces the ruthless Lucien Ardent to beg for my help, he doesn't recognize the woman I’ve become. He wants the doctor who can save his legacy, but he has no idea he is kneeling at the feet of the wife he once destroyed. The hunter has become the prey. And this time, I won't be the one who bleeds.
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Chapter: Chapter 8: The Queen’s Gambit
"You look like a woman who just bought the world and found out it was overpriced."Thomas stood at the entrance of my dressing suite, leaning against the doorframe as the stylist made the final adjustments to the emerald-cut diamond necklace. The deep green silk of my gown clung to my curves like a second skin, reflecting the cold determination in my eyes."The world is cheap, Thomas. It’s the people in it that are expensive," I replied, checking my reflection. I looked every bit the powerful matriarch Eleanor Ardent feared I would become."Lucien is waiting downstairs. He’s already fired three security guards for breathing too loudly near the nursery door. He’s on edge, Elowen.""He should be. Tonight, he hands me the keys to his kingdom in front of every shark in the city." I turned to face him, my expression unreadable. "Did you verify the encryption on the embezzlement files?""The second the announcement is made, the files go live on the SEC server. Eleanor won’t even have time t
Last Updated: 2026-03-24
Chapter: Chapter 7: The Landlord’s Decree
The silence in the dining room was so thick it felt like it could be cut with a surgical blade. Thomas stood beside me, his hand resting possessively on my shoulder, while Lucien looked like he was ready to commit a crime in broad daylight."My wife is the majority shareholder of Vane Holdings?" Lucien’s voice was a low, dangerous rumble. He didn’t look at the documents. He looked at me, his eyes searching for a betrayal he hadn't prepared for. "How?""My father wasn't just a doctor, Lucien," I said, my voice finally finding its edge. "He was the silent partner Silas Vane spent twenty years trying to buy out. He knew Silas was a shark, so he kept his shares in a blind trust in Zurich. I didn't even know the extent of it until Thomas unsealed the will this morning.""It is a majority stake, Mr. Ardent," Thomas added, his Swiss accent smooth and cold. "Sixty-two percent. Which means the merger Silas was forcing is now entirely under Dr. Hart’s control. Including the debt the Ardent Grou
Last Updated: 2026-03-24
Chapter: Chapter 6: The Viper’s Breakfast
The sun hadn’t even fully cleared the horizon before the war for Ardent Manor moved from the ballroom to the breakfast table. I had barely slept, my mind replaying the moment Lucien’s forehead rested against mine. It was a dangerous lapse in judgment. I needed to remember that even a wounded predator was still a predator.I walked into the dining room, my lab coat draped over my arm. Eleanor was already there, sitting as rigid as a tombstone, staring at a silver pot of tea."You’re still here," she said, her voice like sandpaper."I’m the Chief of Surgery, Eleanor. I don't leave until the patient is out of the woods. And currently, your husband’s heart is the only thing keeping this family from a total inheritance bloodbath.""You speak of inheritance while you keep that boy hidden in the west wing like a stolen treasure," Eleanor hissed. She finally looked at me, her eyes red-rimmed but sharp. "I saw the report from last night. Silas Vane is in custody. The contract is in the wind. Y
Last Updated: 2026-03-23
Chapter: Chapter 5: The Zero Hour
"Three seconds, Elowen. Cut the blue one!"Lucien’s voice was a jagged rasp against my ear. His blood-slicked hands held Liam’s head with a terrifying, statue-like stillness. The air in the ballroom was thick with the scent of ozone and the frantic, high-pitched beep-beep-beep of the timer.I didn't breathe. I couldn't afford to. My micro-forceps hovered over a hair-thin copper wire buried deep within the translucent casing of the collar. If my hand shook by a fraction of a millimeter, the pulse would trigger."If we die, Lucien, I am spending eternity making you miserable," I whispered."Count on it," he replied.I snipped the wire.The silence that followed was deafening. The red light on the collar flickered once, turned green, and then went dark. The timer stopped at 00:01.I slumped against the sofa, the adrenaline leaving my body so fast I felt physically sick. Lucien didn't waste a second. He ripped the collar off Liam’s neck and threw it across the room. He gathered our son in
Last Updated: 2026-03-22
Chapter: Chapter 4: The Blood Contract
"The chairmanship for my son?"My voice was a ghost of a sound, echoing against the cold marble of the foyer. I looked at Lucien. I waited for him to roar, to deny it, to strike Silas down for such a lie. But Lucien remained motionless, his eyes fixed on the glinting collar around Liam’s neck. The silence was my answer."You traded him before he was even born," I whispered, the air in my lungs turning to ash. "That’s why you wanted the divorce. That’s why you wanted the 'vessel' out of the way. You didn't just want an heir, Lucien. You wanted a currency.""Elowen, don't listen to him," Lucien said, his voice low and vibrating with a tension that felt like it was about to snap. "Silas is a snake. He’ll say anything to destabilize me.""A snake? Maybe," Silas countered, his thumb hovering over the remote. He shifted Liam’s sleeping weight, and my heart hammered so hard against my ribs I thought it would shatter. "But a snake doesn't sign corporate bylaws, Lucien. Section 4, Paragraph 12
Last Updated: 2026-03-12
Chapter: Chapter 3: The Golden Cage Reopens
"Is this the place, Mommy? Is this where the giants live?"Liam’s small hand was trembling in mine as we stood before the towering iron gates of Ardent Manor. Five years ago, I ran from this place with nothing but a broken heart and a secret. Now, I was returning in the back of a black Rolls-Royce, flanked by the man who had turned my life into a calculated survival game."No, Liam," I whispered, glancing at the cold, stone-faced man sitting across from us. "This is just a house made of expensive rocks. Don't be afraid.""He shouldn't be afraid of his own heritage," Lucien snapped, his grey eyes fixed on Liam with a hunger that made my skin crawl. "The boy needs to get used to the scale of his future. This is the Ardent legacy.""It’s a graveyard of emotions, Lucien. Don't try to dress it up as a playground," I countered.The car stopped. The heavy doors were opened by a line of servants who stood in eerie, perfect silence. I stepped out, pulling Liam close to my side. The air here al
Last Updated: 2026-03-12
The Golden Cage Of Two Monsters

The Golden Cage Of Two Monsters

“Never touch what is mine, because I was never taught how to share.” For Dominic Blackwood, Sienna Moretti was his breath, his world—and the prisoner inside his golden cage. He loved her in a suffocating way, making sure no other man was allowed to hold his wife’s gaze for more than three seconds. But Dominic made one fatal mistake: he allowed Killian Vane, his best friend, to live under the same roof. In front of Dominic, Killian was the definition of loyalty. Behind his back, he was a devil, whispering forbidden words against the delicate hollow of Sienna’s neck. Beneath the possessive husband’s watchful presence, a dangerous betrayal ignited. As forbidden desire twisted into obsession, Sienna realized a terrifying truth—she was not being fought over by two men who loved her. She was being destroyed by two monsters who wanted to own her.
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Chapter: Chapter 24: The Crypt of Secrets
The descent into the Tuscan valley was a blur of emerald green and ancient stone. From the cockpit of the stealth chopper, the Moretti Estate looked like a Renaissance painting—sprawling vineyards, cypress trees standing like silent sentinels, and at the center, a massive villa of honey-colored marble. But as we drew closer, the artifice faded. I saw the flash of sunlight off sniper scopes on the battlements and the black-clad security teams patrolling the perimeter with a mechanical, Rose-enhanced precision."We’re hot," Julian shouted over the comms. "The Blackwood Elders have activated the jamming field. We lose the stealth shroud in ten seconds!"Killian didn't flinch. He was already at the open bay door, the wind whipping his tactical gear. He looked like a storm cloud materialized into a man. He reached back, his hand find the nape of my neck, pulling me into a hard, grounding kiss that tasted of impending thunder."The vineyard, Sienna," he growled against my lips. "The entranc
Last Updated: 2026-03-24
Chapter: Chapter 23: The Sultan’s Bloodline
The explosion didn't just shake the hotel; it pulverized the air in my lungs. Dust and ancient plaster rained down from the ornate ceiling of the Sultanahmet suite, coating my skin in a pale, ghostly grey. My ears were ringing with a high-pitched whine, but through the haze, I saw him.Killian.He didn't flinch. He didn't duck. He stood in the center of the room like a god of war carved from obsidian, his hand already clamped around the hilt of his combat knife. The neural stabilizer in my blood kicked into overdrive, slowing the world down until I could see the individual particles of dust dancing in the moonlight filtering through the shattered windows."Sienna! The briefcase!" Killian’s voice cut through the ringing, a jagged command that snapped me back to reality.I scrambled across the floor, my fingers curling around the cold metal handle of the silver case. It was the only thing that mattered. The samples. The cure. The future of the life flickering inside me."Julian!" I scre
Last Updated: 2026-03-22
Chapter: Chapter 22: The Bosphorus Ghost
The darkness inside the submersible was absolute, a cold, pressurized silence that felt like being buried alive in a steel coffin. I sat huddled on the floor, my fingers digging into the cold metal handle of the briefcase. The shockwave from the tanker’s explosion had subsided, leaving only the rhythmic, haunting hum of the automated engines as they propelled me through the deep currents of the Black Sea.Killian’s final words echoed in the small cabin, a ghost’s promise whispered through a speaker. I’ll find you when the world is ashes."You bastard," I whispered, my voice cracking in the dark. "You don't get to leave me. Not after everything."The neural stabilizer was still active, making my thoughts move with terrifying velocity. I could calculate the speed of my craft, the oxygen levels remaining, and the probability of Killian surviving a scuttled tanker at the center of a Russian fleet. The math was cruel. The probability was less than five percent.But Killian was a man who li
Last Updated: 2026-03-17
Chapter: Chapter 21: The Iron Cradle
The cabin of the tanker shuddered as a massive explosion rocked the hull. The glass on the bedside table shattered, sending shards of crystal dancing across the metal floor. Killian didn’t flinch. He remained hovered over me, his body a heavy, protective shield of muscle and heat, but the darkness in his eyes had shifted from carnal to cataclysmic."They’re early," he hissed, the vibration of his voice rumbling against my chest.I pushed against his shoulders, my heart hammering against my ribs. "The destroyers. Killian, they’ll sink this ship before we can even move the samples."He pulled away, but not before searing a final, bruising kiss against my jaw. He stood, reaching for the tactical gear he had shed only minutes before. Every movement was a symphony of controlled aggression. I watched him—the man who had just looked at me with a desperate, soul-shattering hunger now becoming the cold-blooded architect of death once more."Cassian!" Killian roared into his comms, cinching his
Last Updated: 2026-03-15
Chapter: Chapter 20: The Burning Sky
The roar of the private jet’s engines felt like a constant drum inside my skull, but it was nothing compared to the thunder in my chest. I sat in the pilot’s seat, my fingers gripping the controls so hard my knuckles were stark white. Beside me, the silver briefcase containing the Black Rose samples glinted coldly—a silent reminder of the price paid for freedom.Dominic was gone. His sacrifice in the Alps had given me a way out, but the emotional wound he left felt sharper than the physical burns on my arm. I took a long, shaky breath, trying to stabilize the oxygen in my lungs, which still felt heavy from the toxic gas in The Nursery.Suddenly, the radar screen in front of me flickered red. A radio signal broke the silence of the cabin."Sienna... do you hear me?" Killian’s voice crackled through my earpiece. It was no longer cold or authoritative. There was a raw tremor there—an anxiety he never showed to anyone."I’m here, Killian," I answered hoarsely. "I’m in international airspa
Last Updated: 2026-03-15
Chapter: Chapter 19
The roar of the jump-jet’s engines was a physical assault on my senses, a constant, violent vibration that made the air inside the pressurized cabin feel like a living thing. We were cutting through the night at supersonic speeds, a black needle piercing the atmosphere toward the Swiss Alps.I sat strapped into the bucket seat, the harness biting into my collarbones. Across from me, Killian was a statue of lethal intent. He was cleaning a customized Glock, his movements mechanical and frighteningly precise. He hadn't looked at me since we left the Leviathan. The air between us was thick, charged with the ghost of the touch we’d shared in the chopper and the icy weight of the threat he’d leveled against me.I will burn that mountain to the ground with every soul inside it, including yours.He meant it. That was the terrifying beauty of Killian’s obsession; it wasn't about love, not in any way a normal person would understand. It was about possession so absolute that death was a better
Last Updated: 2026-03-12
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