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Curvy Fate in Velvet Chains
Curvy Fate in Velvet Chains
Author: Flimxy vic

Chapter 1

Author: Flimxy vic
last update publish date: 2026-07-02 14:41:39

Chapter 1: The Signature

Serena stood in the middle of the penthouse with rain sliding down the glass behind her and three pairs of eyes fixed on every curve she had tried to hide for years. The red dress she wore had been a mistake. It clung to her full hips, dipped low across her chest, and wrapped tight around the soft roundness of her stomach. She felt exposed. She also felt seen in a way that made her breath come faster.

The contract lay on the dark table like it was waiting for her soul.

Dante Voss watched her from his seat at the head. Tall, broad, with a face carved from quiet power. His gaze moved over her slowly, like he was already deciding where his hands would go first. No disgust. No polite glance away. Just raw appreciation that settled low in her belly.

“You sign that and your family’s debts are gone,” he said, voice rough and steady. “The people threatening your business disappear. But you belong to the three of us for six months. Body. Time. Obedience. No halfway.”

Serena’s fingers tightened around the pen. She had come here ready to fight, ready to keep her walls high. She had spent her whole life being the strong one, the one who handled everything alone. Men had looked at her body and found it too much or not enough. These men looked at it like it was exactly what they had been waiting for.

Nico leaned back in his chair, one leg crossed over the other. His smile was smooth, but his eyes were anything but casual. They traced the line of her waist and the way the dress stretched over her thighs. “We don’t want you shrinking in the corner, Serena. We want you standing tall while we tell you how perfect those hips are. How soft your stomach feels under our mouths. How beautiful you sound when you stop pretending you don’t like being looked at.”

Heat rushed up her neck. She had never heard words like that spoken with such calm certainty. It should have felt like a trap. Instead it felt like someone had finally turned on a light in a room she had kept dark.

Leo had not spoken yet. He sat slightly apart from his brothers, massive shoulders filling out his black shirt, hands resting on his knees. When he finally did speak, his voice was quieter than the others but carried just as much weight. “You’ll be protected. No one touches what’s ours. Not rivals. Not debt collectors. Not anyone.”

Ours. The word should have scared her. It didn’t. Not the way it should have.

She looked at the three of them again. Dante’s controlled hunger. Nico’s teasing heat. Leo’s steady promise of safety. They were not offering her love. They were offering something darker and more honest. They wanted her exactly as she was.

Her hand moved before her mind could talk her out of it.

The pen touched the paper.

Ink flowed across the line that had her name printed beneath it. The sound was small but final. When she lifted the pen, the air in the room changed. It grew heavier, warmer, charged with something she could not name.

Dante stood. He did not rush. He walked around the table and stopped in front of her. Close enough that she had to tilt her head back to hold his gaze. His hand came up and brushed a strand of hair from her cheek, then stayed there, thumb resting against her jaw.

“Good girl,” he murmured.

The praise hit her harder than any touch. Something inside her loosened and tightened at the same time.

Nico rose too and moved behind her. His fingers skimmed the bare skin at the nape of her neck, light and deliberate. “The papers are signed. That means the hiding stops now.”

Leo came to her other side. His hand settled on her waist, palm spanning the soft curve there with clear possession. He did not squeeze. He simply held her like she already belonged in that spot.

Serena’s heart pounded so loud she was sure they could hear it. She had signed. She had stepped into their world. The rain kept falling outside, turning the city into a blur of cold blue light, but inside the only thing she could feel was the heat of three bodies surrounding her and the strange, terrifying relief of being wanted without conditions.

Dante’s thumb stroked once across her lower lip. His eyes had gone darker. “The contract starts tonight. You stay here. With us.”

She opened her mouth to answer, but no words came.

Nico’s voice brushed her ear from behind, low and velvet rough. “And the first thing we want is to see what we just bought.”

His fingers found the zipper at the back of her dress. He did not pull it down. He simply rested there, waiting.

Leo’s hand on her waist flexed once, a silent reminder that she was held on both sides now.

Dante leaned in until his mouth was almost against hers. His breath was warm. His next words were quiet but absolute.

“Take it off, Serena.”

The command settled over her skin like silk and steel at the same time. Outside, thunder rolled. Inside, the three men waited for her to move.

She had come here thinking she could keep control.

She was already losing it.

And the worst part was how much she wanted to let it go.

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