เข้าสู่ระบบBLOOD AND PETALS PROLOGUE She sells flowers. He spills blood. And he will stop at nothing to make her his. Elena Rossi has always lived quietly among roses and lilies, dreaming of love as gentle as the petals she arranges. She thought she found it in Daniel, the man she planned to marry. Until her wedding day when a dangerous stranger walked into the church and shattered everything. Adrian Volkov is a king in the underworld, a man feared for his ruthlessness and power. But to him, Elena is not just a prize. She is an obsession. A storm he cannot live without. And he will burn the world and anyone in it, to claim her. Torn from the life she knew, Elena resists him, manipulates him, and even runs from him. But Adrian is relentless. His love is dark, his touch both punishing and tender, and his obsession inescapable. When betrayal and bloodshed close in, Elena must face the truth: She doesn’t just fear him. She doesn’t just hate him. She loves him. Petals and Blood is a haunting, passionate tale of obsession, betrayal, and the dangerous kind of love that blooms in shadows.
ดูเพิ่มเติมThe Florist’s Haven
The bell above the shop door chimed softly, its delicate ring blending with the fragrance of roses, lilies, and freshly cut lavender.
Elena knelt behind the counter, arranging a bouquet of ivory tulips with the steady hands of someone who had turned flowers into an art form. Her little shop on the corner was her pride a place where beauty lived untouched by the chaos of the world.
Outside, Lagos buzzed with impatient horns and hurried footsteps, but inside Bloom & Grace, time slowed. The world here was soft, fragrant, and safe.
She hummed as she tied a ribbon, her mind wandering to her wedding dress, tucked away in her closet at home. In just two weeks, she would marry Daniel. The thought made her lips curve into a quiet smile. He was steady, charming, and successful. Everything she thought she wanted.
The bell chimed again.
She glanced up, expecting another familiar customer. Instead, the air itself seemed to still.
A tall man stepped in, dressed in an immaculately tailored black suit that clung to him like armor. His presence was… wrong for her shop. Too sharp, too commanding, like a blade laid across velvet. His eyes, dark and unyielding, swept the room before landing on her.
Elena’s hands froze around the bouquet.
“Good morning,” she managed her voice steady though her heartbeat stumbled. “Can I help you find something?”
He didn’t answer right away. He simply studied her, as if he had walked in not for flowers, but for her. When he finally spoke, his voice was low, smooth, with an edge that made her skin prickle.
“Roses.”
She cleared her throat. “What color?”
His lips curved, but it wasn’t quite a smile. “Red. Always red.”
As she turned to gather them, she couldn’t shake the feeling of being watched not as a customer studies a florist, but as a predator studies prey. The silence pressed heavy, broken only by the soft snip of her scissors.
When she finally handed him the bouquet, his fingers brushed hers. A chill rushed through her.
“What’s your name?” he asked.
“Elena,” she said cautiously.
He repeated it slowly, tasting it, like he wanted to remember the way it felt on his tongue. Then he laid down more money than the bouquet was worth far more and turned toward the door.
Just before stepping out, he looked back at her with those unreadable eyes.
“I’ll be back.”
The bell chimed again as the door shut, but Elena didn’t move. She stood frozen in the middle of her flower shop, surrounded by blooms yet for the first time, the air smelled faintly of danger.
The morning light spilled through the windows of Bloom & Grace, turning the petals in the display vase into fragments of stained glass. Elena let out a breath, tucking a stray curl behind her ear as she arranged fresh lilies near the counter. The delicate scent of jasmine clung to her fingers.
The bell above the door rang, and her heart leapt instinctively—until she turned and saw him.
Not him.
Daniel.
Daniel.
But that illusion shattered as the bell chimed again.
Elena turned. Her fiancé stepped into the shop, his easy smile immediately easing her shoulders. He wore a navy suit, his tie loosened as if he had left an important meeting just to see her.
“There you are, my busy bride,” he teased, leaning over the counter to brush a kiss against her cheek. “I thought I’d steal a moment before the world steals me again.”
Elena smiled softly, warmth unfurling in her chest. “You’re supposed to let me spoil you with flowers, not the other way around.”
He chuckled, pulling a small velvet box from his pocket. “Who said I came empty-handed?”
Inside lay a slender chain of gold with a single pearl, smooth and luminous.
“Daniel…” Her voice faltered.
“For you,” he said gently, reaching to clasp it around her neck. “A reminder of what’s coming. Two weeks, Elena. Then you’re mine forever.”
Her heart fluttered at his words. She touched the pearl, its coolness resting just above her collarbone. For a fleeting moment, all was as it should be safe, sweet, certain.
And froze.
The man in black stepped inside, filling the shop with his presence the way shadows filled an empty room. His dark gaze slid from the flowers to her, lingering on the new pearl at her throat.
“Beautiful,” he said, voice low, deliberate.
Daniel straightened, his polite smile faltering. “Can I help you?”
The stranger didn’t look at him. His eyes stayed locked on Elena.
“I told you I’d be back.”
Her fingers gripped the counter. “You”
“Roses,” Adrian said smoothly, his lips curving. “Red, of course.”
Daniel glanced between them, a flicker of something sharp crossing his face. He stepped
closer to Elena, placing a hand at the small of her back. “Elena, who is this?”
She opened her mouth, but Adrian spoke first.
“A customer,” he murmured, though the way he said it felt like a lie dressed as truth. “One who knows quality when he sees it.”
Elena’s pulse raced. She wrapped the roses in silence, her hands steady though her chest wasn’t. When she finally handed them over, Adrian’s fingers brushed hers again—intentionally, unhurried.
This time, she didn’t pull away fast enough.
Daniel’s eyes narrowed.
Adrian laid down too much money, just as before, and with that faint, dangerous smile, he whispered, “Until next time, Elena.”
The bell chimed as he left, but his presence lingered, heavier than perfume.
Daniel frowned at the door. “Strange man,” he muttered, tightening his arm around her
waist. “Stay away from him.”
Elena nodded, but her gaze drifted to the roses in Adrian’s hand as he disappeared into the city.
For the first time, the petals in her shop didn’t feel like protection.
They felt like warning.
Rain fell heavily over the glass walls of De Volkov Holdings headquarters. The city lights blurred behind the storm, but inside the boardroom, everything was sharp, tense… dangerous.Elena sat at the head of the long table.Two years ago she would have sat beside Adrian.Now she sat in his seat.The Queen of the empire.The directors around the table spoke cautiously. No one raised their voice around her anymore.“Shipping from the Marseille port has stabilized,” Luca reported, sliding a file toward her.Elena barely glanced at it.“Good. Increase security anyway.”Luca nodded immediately.Across the table, Marco leaned back in his chair. “You’re expecting trouble again?”Elena’s eyes lifted slowly.“I don’t expect trouble,” she said calmly.A pause.“I prepare for it.”No one argued.The door suddenly opened.One of the guards stepped inside, looking uneasy.“Madam… there’s someone here insisting on seeing you.”Elena frowned slightly.“Who?”The guard hesitated.“…Daniel.”The room
Night had settled over the compound, but the place was still awake.Men moved in and out of the main building. Phones rang. Cars came and went.Inside the living room, Mateo sat on the floor pushing his toy truck slowly across the carpet.Elena watched him from the couch while reading reports Luca had sent over.After a few minutes Mateo stopped playing.“Mommy.”“Yes, baby?”He looked up at her.“When is Daddy coming home?”The question hit the same place it always did.She put the papers aside and knelt beside him.“Soon.”“You said that yesterday.”“I know.”Mateo stared at the truck.“Daddy promised he would teach me how to drive it.”Elena smiled faintly.“That truck doesn’t even have an engine.”Mateo frowned.“Daddy said it will.”Her chest tightened.She pulled him into her arms.“He will teach you. Just… not today.”Mateo hugged her neck.“I miss him.”“I know.”“Did the bad guys take him?”“No,” she said quickly. “Nobody takes your father.”“Then where is he?”Elena kissed h
The evening air was thick with smoke and tension. Elena stood in the middle of the compound, her black jacket zipped up, a gun hanging loosely at her side. Mateo tugged at her hand, holding his small blanket, eyes wide and fearful.“Mommy… where’s Daddy?” he whispered, clutching her leg.Elena knelt, pressing a gentle kiss to his hair. “He’s… resting, baby. He’s very tired.”Mateo’s lower lip trembled. “But I want Daddy! I want him to wake up!”Her chest tightened. She wrapped him in her arms. “I know, sweetie. I know. And he will wake up. I promise.”But inside, Elena’s mind was racing. Every shipment, every move Adrian’s empire made it was all under scrutiny now. Men who had once followed Adrian without question were beginning to test boundaries.“Mommy,” Mateo sniffled. “I don’t like it when people fight. I want Daddy.”Elena kissed his forehead. “I know, baby. I’ll keep you safe.”Behind her, the perimeter alarm sounded a sharp, metallic shriek that sent men scrambling. Elena’s ha
The conference room smelled faintly of cigar smoke and tension.Elena sat at the head of the long mahogany table, Mateo playing quietly with a toy car at her feet. She hadn’t bothered to get dressed up black pants, a fitted blouse, hair pulled back but her presence filled the room.Around her, the captains and lieutenants of Adrian’s empire shifted in their seats. Some looked uneasy, others openly hostile.“So,” said one of the older men, a grizzled figure named Vargas. “The boss is gone. For all intents and purposes, dead. And yet… you walk in here and speak as if he’s alive?”Elena didn’t flinch. She looked him straight in the eyes.“He’s alive. And until he wakes up, I’m in charge. You answer to me.”A murmur went around the room.“Excuse me?” another man, younger, with sharp features, snapped. “You’re a woman. You think you can command this organization just because you… believe he’s alive?”Elena leaned forward slightly, her voice calm but sharp. “I don’t need to believe. I know.






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