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To cross a line

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Liora

I’d barely gotten past the bend of the street when the headlights flared in my face, and a sleek black car rolled to a slow, deliberate stop just a few feet ahead.

My heart slammed against my ribs. For a split second, I didn't call for it to wait so why would it?

All I could think about were those news on the internet, about syndicates, organ trafficking, mysterious men who snatched people off the street in the night, and a quiet environment. And honestly, here will take a pass for the two.

My hand twitched at my heel. I was only two seconds away from flinging it off and bolting like hell when the car window rolled down.

The man inside smiled.

Wait… wasn’t that Tristan’s half-brother?

What’s his name again?

I swallowed and exhaled a sigh of relief, trying to ease the pounding in my chest. Flashing him a polite, half-baked smile, I greeted him with a nod and kept walking fast.

Tristan is not to be trusted, so why would I do it with his relative?

"Where are you going, sister in l
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    Liora“Can you explain to me in detail what happened exactly?” the nurse asked, holding a notepad in her hands, pen poised. I recognized her immediately, she was the same nurse who had tended to Tristan only a few days ago.We had just rushed him into the hospital, and now she stood in front of me, waiting for answers. Maria was of no use, as she was curled up in a corner of the reception, arms wrapped tightly around her knees, rocking slightly. Her fingers clawed through her hair as if tugging it could calm her. Her head stayed lowered against her lap, and she looked almost… hysterically calm, if that made any sense. Like someone trying too hard not to fall apart.So, of course, all eyes came to me.“He…” I hesitated, replaying the moment in my head. My stomach twisted. “He yelled… and then he started bleeding out of his nose,” I lifted my hand unconsciously, as if to show the nurse. “It all happened so fast. He fell soon after but...” My voice cracked a little. “We caught him in ti

  • His Reluctant Bride: Contracted To My Enemy    Hatred, overrated

    Tristan I woke up earlier that morning to a call from Dante. His voice on the line was quick. I stepped out onto the balcony to answer, letting the cool air bite against my skin until the call ended.When I came back inside, she was still fast asleep.I stopped in my tracks. For a moment, I just looked at her.Her face was turned slightly toward me, framed by the loose strands of her dark hair spilling across the pillow. Those long lashes of hers brushed against her cheeks, fluttering faintly with each breath, as though she were caught in some dream she wouldn’t tell me about. Her lips were still a little swollen, reminders of last night, of the things neither of us planned, yeah, maybe she did,but not like I was able to stop it.And damn, she looked beautiful. Not the kind of beauty she wore in her stubbornness or when she tried to keep her guard up. No, this was something else. Vulnerable. Unaware. The kind of beauty that made me want to forget every reason why I should let her go.

  • His Reluctant Bride: Contracted To My Enemy    Decision

    LioraAfter brushing my teeth, I washed my face in the tap quickly before stepping back into the room. Tristan was already off the bed, and thankfully clothed too, just a plain white V-neck tee and grey joggers hanging loose on his hips.Our eyes met for only a second before I looked away, pretending to fuss with my hair. The silence pressed in heavy between us, “You should eat something,” he said after a moment, his voice low but steady.I gave a short nod, hugging my arms around myself. “Yeah. Maybe.” My throat was dry, words tasting bitter.He watched me, leaning casually against the desk, but I could feel the weight of his gaze like it was pinning me in place. I hated that about him. How even when he wasn’t touching me, it felt like he was.I took a breath, forcing myself to break the stillness. “What time is it?” His brows lifted slightly. Before he walked towards his phone, tapping on the screen, “10:15am.” he glanced back at me, straightening at once.That long? I actually sl

  • His Reluctant Bride: Contracted To My Enemy    Warm, hot, heat.

    LioraTristan's eyes locked onto mine as he slowly entered me, his tip teasing my entrance, making me shiver. I gasped, my body tensing in anticipation. He paused for a moment, his gaze burning with desire, before thrusting into me with a swift motion. I couldn't help but hiss out of frustration, my body not yet ready for the sudden invasion.However, my head rolled back, my neck arched, as he drove into me, his hips pounding against mine in one deep thrust. My inside spasmed, clenching tightly around him, trying to hold onto him. I felt a rush of pleasure, my body quickly responding to the sudden intensity of his thrust. Tristan's hands grasped my hips, holding me in place as he started moving slowly, drawing out and pounding into me. His fingers digging into my skin, I felt a wave of pleasure wash over me, but all I could think of was more.I tried to push against him, but he was too strong. He held me pinned against the wall like some bitch, his body dominating mine. I felt a rus

  • His Reluctant Bride: Contracted To My Enemy    Needy

    LioraMother was fond of one thing after dad died. Drinking, that was no new thing. She found some odd kind of solace in it so much she'd drink all we had to eat, all we had to pay rent, even wouldn't mind starvation so far she has something to drink. And whenever she was full on it, she always goes about belching, making a mess and saying a lot of stuff.A lot of aching words, so much I usually drown them, put them behind me, deep where it wouldn't hurt because no matter how hard I tried to act as though I was unaffected by any of it. But I was. Every single damn time. Although that worked, and I really did forget most of them. But there was this one particular statement she used to say that no matter how hard I tried to put it behind me, it was always there, ringing loud in my ears and reminding me what a failure I am. And I know that was true. Because just like she always says, I'm just like her. I'm no different from her. So deciding to stay despite the fact that he doesn't h

  • His Reluctant Bride: Contracted To My Enemy    Nothing to lose

    Tristan That night, I leaned on the doorway and watched her for a moment before speaking.“Are you coming down for dinner?”Liora glanced up briefly from where she sat curled up on a chair, the glow of her phone lighting her face., her expression unreadable.“Yeah,” she murmured, “I’ll be there in a bit.”I nodded and headed toward the dining room. Helen was already waiting there, She placed a bowl of fruit beside my plate with a gentle smile as soon as I settle and said,“You need more of this, sir. Good for your health.”I gave her a small smile back. “Thanks, Helen.”She nodded and walked back toward the kitchen after she was done serving. While I sat there, spoon in hand, staring at the food but not quite eating yet. But not long after,I heard footsteps. And I looked up to see it was Liora who'd just appeared from upstairs, her hair slightly messy, her expression calm but distant. She didn’t say anything as she slid into the chair opposite me.She served herself, not much, just

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