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FRAGILE PROMISES

Author: JANET WILLS
last update publish date: 2026-04-18 18:07:20

Sienna POV

I could see the hurt in his eyes. There seemed to be hidden words behind what he had just said.

I knew something must have happened but I just couldn’t help the emotions that flooded through me as my sight got blurry out of tears.

“Oh, Lucian,” I whispered brokenly before stepping even closer and pressing my forehead against his. “You will never lose me. Not if I can help it. I love you too much for that.”

A shaky breath left his lips as he kissed me like hr needed the feel of my
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  • Forced to Marry My Enemy    BLOODLINE AND BETRAYAL

    Lucian POV “I did you a favour, Lucian. A huge favour!” I stared at my grandfather like I had never truly seen him before. For years, I had mistaken control for care. I had convinced myself that his coldness was discipline, that his cruelty was wisdom, that every decision he forced on me was for the good of the family, the company, the legacy but standing there now, hearing him speak about Sienna like she was some inconvenience to be removed, something disposable, I realized something terrifying. He had never cared about me. He cared about ownership, about power, about bloodlines and signatures and family names carved into buildings. “You met with her?” I repeated slowly, my voice low and dangerous. “You cornered my wife while I was too blind to see what was happening, and you call that a favor?” His expression remained calm, almost irritated by my reaction. “Yes,” he said firmly. “Because someone had to protect what you were too weak to protect yourself from.” I laughed then,

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  • Forced to Marry My Enemy    NOWHERE LEFT TO GO

    Sienna POV I wanted to be away from everyone. It hurts more to be with anyone than to be alone. So, I hid in the hospital's storage room while I heard the hurried footsteps outside the hospital walls, looking for me. While they tried every possible means, including checking the CCTV, the steps eventually subsided, reducing to just typical hospital movement. I had probably passed out from exhaustion, but the time seemed far spent. I stared at the screen of my phone, trying to see if I could call anyone, but I literally had no one to call. Not even Lucian could be called right now. Not him. I checked the time and it was 9:30 pm. I had been inside here for hours, crouched down inside one of the huge cartons discarded in the storage room, my body folded into itself like I was trying to disappear completely. I felt numb. No tears rolled down my face anymore. I had cried too much lately, too many times, and now there was nothing left. I was exhausted. Too exhausted. My mind juggled ba

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