LOGINAmber's POV.
"Drop her there!" Skylar’s voice cut through the silence like a knife. The guards didn’t hesitate. They dragged me to the far corner of the SedWood compound like I was some stray animal. The ground was hard—dirt mixed with gravel. Cold. Merciless. “Chain her hands separate,” Skylar snapped, stepping forward like she enjoyed the moment. “Let her feel the weight of disobedience. Let her feel what it means to go against Father.” I screamed as the cuffs clamped around my wrists, pulled wide apart and locked to iron hooks in the wall. My shoulders burned from the stretch. My muscles trembled. “Skylar… you're my sister,” I cried. “Why are you doing this? What have I done to deserve this?” My knees gave out, and I collapsed. I barely had time to breathe before she walked up and kicked my legs out completely. I fell hard onto my knees. The skin tore. I felt blood warm against my shin. “Good,” she whispered, smiling like a snake. “That’s how you should be—on your knees. Right there. Until you agree to marry who Dad picked out for you.” I looked up at her, my vision blurry from tears. “You’re the one who’s supposed to marry him… not me,” I choked out. “Please… please, Skylar. Why are you doing this?” She crouched in front of me, her eyes glinting like she was enjoying every second. “This pain is too much,” I whispered, my head hanging. “Please, let me go. I swear, Skylar, if you let me walk away right now, I’ll disappear. I’ll never come back. You won’t hear from me again. I swear it. I’ll be gone from this family. You’ll never smell my scent, hear my voice, nothing…” She paused. My heart stopped for a second. Then she tilted her head and scoffed. “That’s true,” she said slowly, like she was considering it. For a second, I believed her. Then her voice turned sharp. “You will disappear—but only to your husband’s house.” I froze. She stood up straight, her voice now ice cold. “Until you agree to marry him, you’ll stay right here like this. No food. No water. No one’s coming for you. You’ll rot here if you have to.” Then she turned her back and walked away without looking at me. The chains rattled as I struggled. My arms ached, my knees throbbed, and my chest burned with a mix of betrayal and hopelessness. But what hurt the most… was that it was my own sister who did this. I knelt there, staring at the door Skylar had walked through. She didn’t look back once. Silence swallowed the compound. The lights from the house flicked off one by one, and soon, I was alone… completely. My knees—bruised and scraped—throbbed with every second. The cold iron dug into my wrists so deep I could barely feel my hands anymore. I tilted my head back, resting it on the wall behind me. My body was shutting down. I was sure of it. Then, it hit me—a cold drop of water straight to my scalp. I blinked. Another drop landed on my face… then another… and another. I looked up. The sky had turned black. Rain. It started soft. Barely there. But soon, it came crashing down—fast and heavy like the heavens themselves were punishing me too. The rain soaked through my thin clothes within seconds. My hair clung to my face. My skin stung where the metal chains pressed tighter from the weight of the water. I pulled against them with what little strength I had left. The cuffs bit deeper into my skin. I winced, letting out a quiet whimper. "Help..." My voice was barely audible, lost under the roar of the storm. "Someone..." I cried again, weaker this time. My eyes stung. I didn’t know if it was the rain or my tears—or both. Then everything started to blur. I blinked, but nothing got clearer. The world tilted. My vision spun. My body leaned forward but the chains held me up… just barely. Then—darkness. I collapsed. My head fell forward, my chin hitting my chest. I was still on my knees, hands stretched wide and chained. But my body? It was gone. My mind too. The rain didn’t stop. It just kept pouring. And I stayed there—silent, soaked, and broken. *********** My eyes opened slowly. For a second, I thought I had died last night. The cold... the rain... the chains... everything. But no. I was alive. I was lying flat on the floor. It was tiled. Cold. Wet. My body ached. My arms were tied behind me this time, tighter than before. I couldn’t move much. And my face—it was covered. A thick fabric over my eyes. I couldn’t see anything. Just darkness. But I could hear footsteps. Pacing. Slow. Sharp. Someone was in the room with me. My breath caught. I sat up too fast, almost falling back. “Who’s there…?” My voice came out shaky. “Please… who’s there? Please answer me—someone—” Before I could finish, a sharp pain shot through my stomach. A kick. I screamed out loud. “Shut the fuck up! And be quiet!” a deep voice snapped. I froze. That voice... I knew it. “F-Father...?” I stammered, breath trembling. “Please... where am I? I can’t see anything. Take this off—please—what are you going to do to me?” I was crying. The tears soaked into the cloth covering my face. It clung to my skin. That’s when his hand grabbed my neck. Tight. Too tight. I gasped. Choked. My whole body stiffened. “Be quiet, girl,” he growled near my ear. “If you ruin this deal for me, I swear—your life won’t just be painful—it’ll be hell.” He didn’t let go. I whimpered. My throat burned under his grip. My body trembled as I tried to nod. Then he leaned in even closer. “You’re the youngest daughter now. Do you understand?” he hissed. “You’re Skylar from now on. You’ll take her place. You’ll marry the man. You’ll smile and nod and do everything I say—because you owe me, Amber. I’ve kept your secret. I’ve protected you. Now you pay me back.” My stomach twisted. “No...” I whispered. He yanked my head up by my neck. “What did you say?” he barked. “I—” “Enough!” another voice thundered. Loud. Deep. Cold. It came from the side. Heavy boots clicked against the floor. Whoever it was... he wasn’t my father. He wasn’t pacing. He was standing still. My father’s hand dropped from my neck. There was Silence. My breathing was loud now. Too loud. I couldn’t see the man. But something about the silence told me he wasn’t someone to speak against. Even my father shut up. And that made it worse. Much worse. “Um… Boss Zeden,” my father said with a forced chuckle. I could hear the shift in his tone—fake confidence wrapped around pure fear. He was trying to please him. I could hear it in the way he walked too—light steps, nervous pacing. “I brought you my youngest daughter,” he said. “The one I promised you. This is her…” He paused. Then added with a weird hesitation in his voice, “Please… you can come see— I mean, feel her.” My skin crawled. I felt sick. The word “feel” made something inside me twist. My hands strained behind my back. I wanted to run. But I couldn’t move. I couldn’t even see. I kept shaking my head, as if the blindfold would come off if I just tried hard enough. But it didn’t. I saw nothing. Only black. And then I heard it. Footsteps. Slow. Deliberate. Heavy. And with them came another sound. A stick. Tapping on the tiled floor with every step. He was coming closer. He didn’t say a word. But he didn’t have to. I already knew. It was him. The blind old man. My father’s so-called “friend.” The one he wanted me to marry. The one I had only heard of in hushed conversations behind closed doors. My heart was pounding so hard I could hear it in my ears. I backed up instinctively, but my hands were still tied. I couldn’t go far. My bare heels scraped against the cold floor. “Stay still,” my father snapped under his breath. “Don’t embarrass me.” I flinched. I wanted to scream. But I couldn’t. My throat was already sore from crying and begging. Tap. Tap. He was just a few steps away now. I didn’t know what he looked like. But the silence around him said more than his face ever could. He stopped. Right in front of me. Then… the stick moved. Slowly. It touched my knee. My whole body stiffened. I felt his hand reach out—slow, calculated, as if he was used to doing this in the dark. As if he didn’t need eyes to know exactly where I was. His fingers brushed against my chin. I jerked my head back. He didn’t flinch. But my father did. “She’s just nervous, Boss. First time,” he said quickly. I felt the man’s fingers crawl higher, toward the fabric covering my eyes. He touched it lightly—then tugged it down slowly, a little. But not entirely. My eyes blinked fast against the sudden light. And when they adjusted a little… I finally saw him.Amber.“Oh fuck, blondie, you’re so perfect at this—you’re such a little slut. My slut. Mine. All mine.” He groaned as both his hands trailed roughly through my hair, turning the neat bun I’d tied earlier into a tangled mess. His mess entirely.“I fucking know you’d enjoy this… you’re so good. Keep going, fuck… you love my cock, don’t you?” He continued, thrusting his hips forward this time to bury every inch deep into my throat, his fingers clamping tighter against my scalp.I gagged, my eyes widening shamelessly as if I might lose my breath entirely, but then he tilted my head backward, freeing his length from my mouth with a wet pop.He gazed down, taking in how my breaths came in heavy, ragged bursts. His release had smeared across my cheeks, my chin, even dripping down to my chest, where the heat of it soaked through the fabric, leaving dark, sticky patches against my skin.Then he lowered his head to meet my level, nibbling gently on my ear before his tongue traced a long, d
Amber.The demand hit me like a bolt, sending shivers through my core as I stayed on my knees before him. It wasn’t new—Zeden had pushed me into acts I’d never dreamed of, wild things that twisted my thoughts. But he always made it happen, bending me to his will.He never repeated commands. I knew that.“What are you waiting for?” he growled, his head tilting down like he could pin me with a stare. He swore he saw things, even in his darkness—shadows, shapes, whatever guided him.My right palm still wrapped his length, firm and pulsing, while my left dug into his thigh for balance.“Gonna keep teasing with those fingers, or get to it?” he pressed, impatience thick in his tone.“What…” I mumbled, acting like I hadn’t caught his order to take him between my lips.“I said, no just hands. Mouth. And don’t make me say it again,” he warned.My lips opened without thought, like his words pulled strings in me. Of course they did. He owned every part—bought and paid for. I was his toy, his
Amber.Every inch of me sparked alive at the shift—his breath feathering over my skin, warm and teasing, stirring hairs I didn’t even know could feel so sensitive. His lips hovered there, not quite touching, but close enough to send electric pulses racing down my spine, pooling low in my belly. The pillar dug cold into my front, a stark contrast to the heat of him pressing behind, his frame solid, unyielding, trapping me in this haze of dread and unwanted fire.My pulse thundered wild, betraying me, echoing in my ears like a drumbeat I couldn’t silence. His fingers on my wrist loosened just a fraction, but only to slide up my arm, tracing a slow path that left gooseflesh in its wake. I hated how my body leaned into it, how my hips shifted back instinctively, brushing against the hard line of him. “Why won’t you tell me?” I whispered, my defiance cracking under the weight of his nearness. His mouth grazed the curve of my throat now, a ghost of contact that made my knees weaken, f
Amber.“Zeden…?” I whispered.I couldn’t see his face clearly, the hallway lights too dim, the angle wrong—but his scent gave him away instantly. Cold, familiar, unmistakable. Panic surged through me and I tried to wrench myself free, twisting my wrist in his grip.It was useless.“What are you doing?” I hissed in a low voice. “Let me go. Now. This minute.”I didn’t dare raise my voice. I knew better. Even if someone woke, even if someone heard—once they realized it was Zeden, they would turn their faces away and pretend blindness. He was the Don. His actions didn’t require witnesses. Or permission.“Quiet,” he muttered suddenly.In one swift motion, he twisted me around, pressing me back against one of the stone pillars. My spine hit his chest, hard, his body caging me in. His hand still held my wrist, but now his other arm snaked around me, locking me in place as if I were something he owned, something that could be restrained at will.That was when I smelled it.Blood.Faint, met
Amber. Sometimes I wish I didn’t have a life at all. Because I never truly had one to begin with. Not with my father. Not with my sister. My father treated me in ways a father should never treat his daughter—ways I still couldn’t name without my chest locking tight. And Skyla, my younger sister, never saw me as the eldest. To her, I was just a space that needed erasing. A mistake that should be replaced with something better. Something cleaner. And now here I was—Zeden’s prisoner. Or maid. Or whatever name fit his mood. But never a slut. Never that. Even if the word brushed my lips in anger or despair, I refused to wear it. Before all of this, I had a life. A real one. Dreams. A future. And my father had cut it off with his own hands and sold what remained. My mother’s face flashed through my mind—pale, still, unmoving. God… how had I lived here for weeks without breaking apart over her? She was still in a coma. The last time my father was supposed to go to
Zeden. I should have looked away. I should never care about her the moment Misha pointed at her like she was something worth sweeping out with the trash. That was the simplest choice. The expected choice. The choice a man like me—blind, merciless, unbothered—was supposed to make. Yet here I was, sitting on the edge of my bed with a jar of ointment in my hand, my fingers brushing over the warm pulse of her wounded knees as she trembled. And I hated—hated—that I could feel every shiver. Hated that the smallest sound she made crawled under my skin like a spider of irritation and something far worse. She winced when my thumb pressed too close to the cut. Good. She should wince. She had disobeyed. She had embarrassed me in front of my sister. She had made me speak twice, which was a sin punishable on its own. And still… I was kneeling here like some idiot. “This wouldn’t have happened if you simply obeyed,” I said, my voice cold as the marble floors in this cursed







