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Lucifer's Captive Bride
Lucifer's Captive Bride
Author: Nancy Robert

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Author: Nancy Robert
last update publish date: 2025-09-25 01:57:33

I’ve never felt truly alone, not since the accident. There’s always been something—someone—watching me. I can’t explain it, but it’s there. A shadow in the corner of my vision, a chill that creeps down my spine when I’m alone in the house.

I remember that day like it was yesterday, no matter how hard I try to forget. The screeching tires, the glass shattering, the smell of burning rubber. I remember crawling from the wreckage, my heart pounding, and seeing him—just standing there in the distance, watching. I’ve told myself a thousand times that it wasn’t real, that it was just my mind playing tricks on me. But that cold feeling, the way his eyes seemed to hold mine even from far away—I’ll never forget it.

It’s been seven years since the accident, and sometimes I still wake up in the middle of the night, drenched in sweat, that same cold creeping through me. I hear footsteps in the halls when there’s no one else around. I see shadows move when they shouldn’t.

I shake it off most days. I have to.

My seventeenth birthday is tomorrow, and I should be excited. But instead, all I feel is uneasy. Maybe it’s the weather.

I can’t shake the feeling that something is coming. Something I can’t stop.

I turn away from the window and head to the kitchen, trying to push the thoughts out of my head. It’s just another storm, I tell myself. Just another night.

But as I step into the hallway, I see it—a figure, standing at the far end. Tall, dark, watching me. My heart skips a beat, my breath catching in my throat. For a second, I think it’s just a trick of the light, but then he moves. Slowly, deliberately.

I blink, and he’s gone.

I stand frozen, my heart racing, staring at the empty hallway. He was there. I know he was. But there’s no one here now, just the echo of my footsteps and the pounding of my heart.

I take a deep breath, forcing myself to move. It’s nothing, just my mind playing tricks again. I’ve seen things like this before. But this time, it felt different. More real.

I glance back at the hallway one last time before I head to my room, closing the door behind me. As I lay down in bed, I can’t help but feel like the storm isn’t the only thing coming.

Something—or someone—is watching. And I have no idea who he is.

••••

The next morning is just like every other. I wake up before the sun rises, the quiet of the house pressing down on me. Aunt Tessa is probably still asleep in her room, and I move quickly, not wanting to wake her. Not that it matters. We haven’t had a proper conversation in years, and even the sound of my footsteps tends to annoy her. I know what she thinks every time she looks at me. I see it in her eyes: the resentment, the anger. To her, I’m the one who stole her sister away, the one who somehow survived when my parents and siblings didn’t.

The small bedroom I sleep in has no windows, just four walls and a ceiling that feels closer every day. It used to be a storage room before Aunt Tessa reluctantly gave it to me after my parents died. I grab my work clothes from the chair by the door and slip into them. Same as always—jeans worn down at the knees, a shirt that’s faded from too many washes, and shoes that feel like they’ll fall apart at any second. I don’t care what I look like. At the restaurant, no one notices. No one ever notices.

The kitchen is as cold and empty as I left it last night. I glance at the fridge out of habit, but I already know what’s inside. A few leftovers from Aunt Tessa’s dinner, none of which she’ll offer to me. She never does. I grab my bag and head out the door before she can wake up, the early morning chill biting at my skin. The walk to the restaurant is short, but it’s the only time of the day I feel free. There’s no one here to glare at me, no one to remind me of what I’ve lost.

By the time I arrive at the restaurant, the sun is starting to peek over the horizon, casting long shadows across the sidewalk. Mrs. Patel is already inside, moving with the speed and efficiency of someone who’s been doing this for decades. She’s a small woman, with graying hair pulled into a tight bun and sharp eyes that don’t miss a thing. I like her. She doesn’t pity me, and she doesn’t treat me like I’m invisible. She just expects me to work hard, and that’s something I can do.

“Morning, Selene,” she calls out from behind the counter, not looking up from the register.

“Morning, Mrs. Patel,” I reply, tying my apron around my waist and slipping into the back to start the dishes. The familiar clatter of plates and the hiss of the dishwasher fill the kitchen, and I let myself fall into the rhythm of it. The routine is comforting, even if it’s exhausting. At least here, I’m useful. At least here, I can forget about everything else.

The lunch rush comes in waves, with customers filing in and out, their voices blending into a constant hum of conversation. I barely notice them, my hands moving on autopilot as I clear tables and refill drinks. Every now and then, Mrs. Patel catches my eye and nods approvingly. It’s the only acknowledgment I need.

By noon, the crowd thins out, and the restaurant settles into its usual midday lull. That’s when the doorbell chimes, and I glance up to see Liam walking in, a grin already spreading across his face. He looks the same as always—messy blond hair, a leather jacket he wears no matter the weather, and a lightness about him that I can’t help but envy.

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    My heart skipped a beat. “You’re telling lies” “hmm.” He leaned closer, his face inches from mine, and I could feel his breath warm against my skin. “I don’t want to be without you. You are really Entertaining .” " That's not something you should say to someone, you wish to sleep with " I furrow my brows and he smile " Punish me then " his words were raw, with an intensity, I don't know I felt myself drawn in, unable to resist. His hand moved to the back of my neck, his fingers tangling gently in my hair. He was so close now that I could see every fleck of darkness in his eyes, every hint of lust in them. “Tell me to stop,” he whispered, his voice barely more than a breath, his lips so close that his words were almost a part of me. But I didn’t tell him to stop. I couldn’t. My heart was pounding too hard, my body already leaning in, surrendering to the inevitable pull that had always been th

  • Lucifer's Captive Bride   77

    “Very funny,” I said, feeling my cheeks flush again at his words. I crossed my arms, trying to mask the effect he was having on me. “I think I’ll take my chances on my own, thanks.” He let out a dramatic sigh, leaning back again, his hand over his heart. “Such cruelty, Selene. But I can handle it. After all, I’m devilishly resilient.” “That you are,” I muttered, trying not to smile. “I’ll give you that much.” He seemed pleased by my acknowledgment, his eyes gleaming with satisfaction. “See, I knew you were warming up to me.” I let out a huff. “I’m tolerating you, Lucifer. That’s all.” “Ah, but tolerance is the first step to appreciation,” he said, his tone smooth as silk. “And who knows? One day, you might find that you actually like having me around.” “Let’s not get ahead of ourselves,” I replied, giving him a pointed look. “Right now, I’m just trying to make it through the day without wanting

  • Lucifer's Captive Bride   76

    Then his gaze shifted, his piercing red eyes meeting mine, and he let the file drop casually onto the desk. A slow, knowing smile spread across his lips, and I knew instantly he was already plotting some sort of teasing remark. “Well, good morning,” he greeted, his voice low and warm. I exhaled, tilting my head slightly. “Lucifer.” “Ah, you say my name so sweetly, as if it’s the only thing on your mind,” he said, his smile widening just a little, the glasses adding a touch of sophistication to his already magnetic presence. He leaned back, crossing his arms as he continued to watch me with that smug amusement. “Trust me, it’s not,” I replied, crossing my arms in response, trying to maintain some distance between us — emotionally and physically. I knew better than to let his charm pull me in. He arched a brow, clearly unfazed by my response. “Hmm. And here I thought I’d be at the top of your list this morning. After all, you did come to my study, unannounced and unsupervised. I mu

  • Lucifer's Captive Bride   75

    As I tiptoed toward the bathroom, the plush carpet beneath my feet felt soft and welcoming. It was a little thing, but it felt like a luxury, and I savored it. In the bathroom, the faint scent of lavender hung in the air from the soaps neatly arranged on a glass shelf. I turned the water on and let it run for a moment, waiting for it to warm. The sound of it filling the room was soothing, echoing slightly against the tile. When I finally stepped in, the warmth wrapped around me, easing away the tension that had somehow settled in my shoulders. As I hummed softly under the shower, letting my mind wander, I made a silent promise to myself. Today, I was going to live – no holding back, no hesitation. I'd explore every inch of this mansion and truly experience it, the way I should’ve from the beginning. After I stepped out, I grabbed a fluffy white towel, drying off before slipping into a comfortable pair of blue jeans and a snug tank top. A glance over my shoulder revealed Anna, still

  • Lucifer's Captive Bride   74

    As she crossed the floor and sat beside me, I felt my tension ease, though I couldn’t say why. There was an odd tranquility about her. “Will you marry him?” she asked, her voice soft, almost pleading. I was caught off guard, blinking in surprise as I tried to process her question. Her appearance was that of an eighteen-year-old, but her voice sounded like a child’s—innocent, yet tinged with an understanding beyond her age. I frowned, confused by her words. *Marry him?* The very idea seemed absurd, impossible even. But the look in her eyes was so sincere, so hopeful, that it made me hesitate. “Lucifer said you would be my mother,” she continued quietly, as if her statement held a weight I couldn’t yet understand. I stared at her, feeling my heart race. "Mother?" I repeated, my voice barely a whisper, laden with disbelief. “Are you… are you Lucifer’s child?” The question escaped me, almost involuntarily, and I immediately felt foolish. Was that even possible? She nodded, her express

  • Lucifer's Captive Bride   73

    “Please, just tell me." She took a step closer, her face filled with a stubborn determination that, oddly, suited her. “Could it be… sex?” Her eyes didn’t waver as she spoke. “If I sleep with you, will you let me be?” The corners of my mouth twitched, and I replied simply, "You belong to me." She huffed, frustrated, her gaze hardening. "You keep saying that." She stepped forward again, so close I could feel her steady, furious energy. "But do you love me? Do you have any feelings for me?" “Love?” I tilted my head, a slow, cynical smile crossing my lips. “Don’t you think that’s too much to ask?” I leaned in just slightly, enough to keep her attention. "The devil doesn’t love." She didn’t back down, her eyes narrowing as if I’d just confirmed something she already suspected. "What *do* you feel, then?" She moved even closer, her face tipped up defiantly. “Obsession? Possessiveness? Which one?” “That depends.” “On what?” The back-and-forth of this questioning was beginning to lose

  • Lucifer's Captive Bride   5

    Lila woke to the sound of nothing. The room was flooded with the kind of bright, aggressive sunlight that only exists in Lagos, cutting through the floor-to-ceiling glass in wide, blinding strips. She reached out a hand, expecting to find the heat of a body or the rough texture of a shirt, but the b

  • Lucifer's Captive Bride   4

    The fourth night, there was no teasing. There were no games, no silk ropes, and no long, whispered monologues designed to make her head spin. The air in the room felt different the moment he stepped through the glass—heavier, charged with a blunt, honest hunger that did away with the need for a slow

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    On the third night, he didn't come empty-handed. When he stepped through the balcony door, the city lights behind him seemed to fade into the background, leaving only the shadow of him and the small, dark bundle he held in one hand. Lila’s breath caught in her lungs, a sharp, hitching sound that ech

  • Lucifer's Captive Bride   2

    He came at 12:03 a.m. exactly. Lila had spent the last hour watching the digital clock on her nightstand, the red numbers burning into her retinas. She had been naked for a long time, the air in the room beginning to feel heavy and static. Her heart was hammering so hard she could feel the thud o

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