"NOOO...please......stop......this....." she screamed like a lunatic. She looked at him with her teary eyes "How.....could.....you......do......this......to.....me?I....I.....love....youuuu.....We.....loved.....each.....other.....then why??" she asked while bawling. "Dami...what.....are...you....doing....Is this some twisted prank?..... please stop" she pleaded. He laughed hysterically like an evil incarnate. He yanked her hair.....and said "You are a fucking whore and I will never let anyone like you be my wife... I had all my fun with you baby-girl. That's all it is." he whispered the last part only for her to hear and winked with a wicked smile. She pulled his collar and yelled "I am not a whore Damon. You know....I don't know what made you think all that.....but you are wrong Dami.....mark my words..... you will regret this." she snapped at him. He pushed her like trash in front of everyone and left her alone. But after five years she came back like a tornado to shatter his life to make him repent of his brutality. Shefali D'Souza an eighteen-year-old girl, a pure soul who was very ambitious, an epitome of beauty, her sassy attitude and her dimpled smile could make anyone crazy for her. Damon Knight the sole heir to a influential-powerful family and business Empire. For the world, he was a renowned boxer, a businessman and the most eligible bachelor. But in reality, he was a true devil in human skin, a sadistic playboy, who destroyed an innocent soul. Her sassy attitude and mesmerizing beauty captured his heart. His piqued interest soon turned into obsession and without even him realizing it, he fell in love. A love that destroyed a lot of lives.
View MoreFive years.
Five years of biting down on pain, of clawing her way back from the brink, of forging herself anew in the fires of betrayal. Now, the time had finally arrived. The silence was over. Davina Parker was returning.
She was coming back to the city that had once been her grave – the place where he had shattered her, piece by agonizing piece. Her dignity, her confidence, her very essence – all had been sacrificed on the altar of his cruelty. Every shadow in New York held a whisper of the past, a phantom limb ache of the betrayals, the humiliations, the relentless torment she had endured. It was where her soul had bled, her identity crushed beyond recognition, only to be reborn, cold and unyielding, carved from steel.
But that place, the one that had ruined her, had also forged her. It had taken a girl who was soft and trusting and twisted her into an unbreakable force. The storm still raged within her, a clash between the past that haunted her and the future she was determined to seize. Fear, a ghost he had left behind, still whispered his name, a chilling reminder of the tidal wave of a past she had fought so hard to silence. But Davina was done being afraid. Done being a victim.
Now, only one thing anchored her: revenge. A pure, burning, relentless need to watch him suffer in the very hell he had once tossed her into. That was the only reason she still breathed.
After countless internal battles, she made her decision. New York. The International Fundraiser, followed by the grand Jamboree. It was the perfect stage for her unveiling. For years, the media had starved for a glimpse of her, speculating wildly about the enigmatic woman known only as Davina Parker. No one had seen her face, not a single image, not a single leak. She was an enigma, a whisper in the shadows of the business world.
A few had caught glimpses of her beside Michelle Nicholas Bell, the devastatingly charming Australian bachelor and one of the most powerful businessmen in the world. They’d thrown careless labels at her – his girlfriend, fiancée, mistress, even his "personal whore." The media, desperate for any scrap of information about Michelle’s intensely private life, clung to these rumors. But none of them, not a single one, knew the truth: the mysterious woman by his side, the one they whispered about, was Davina.
Davina Parker. The name alone echoed through the business world like a storm, crippling egos and making empires tremble. She was crowned the most successful businesswoman in recent history, her name etched among the top ten billionaires and tycoons of the world. Yet, she remained unseen. Her anonymity only fueled the fear, the intrigue, the reverence. She was a living myth, a shadow cloaked in power.
Her ruthless methods of acquisition – of seizing control, conquering rivals, toppling companies – had earned her both fierce admiration and bitter hatred. She was an unstoppable force, capable of dismantling empires with a glance, and people feared the very idea of crossing her.
But behind all that steel and fire, behind the impenetrable facade, was a woman still healing. A woman who still flinched at the memory of the moment he had stripped her of her honor, character-assassinating her, vilifying her, leaving her to drown in shame in front of the world. The past clawed at her, begging to be felt, trying to crack the armor she’d spent years forging around her heart. But she wouldn't let it win. Not now.
"No… No… NO." Her voice, a low tremor, cut through the quiet of the room as she spoke to her reflection. "I’m this close. His destruction is within reach. I won’t back down now. I can’t afford to be weak. Not now."
She closed her eyes, the same eyes that had once drowned in despair. Slowly, deliberately, she wiped away the last remnants of weakness. She took a deep, fortifying breath and opened them again. The sadness was gone. The pain, the helplessness – vanished. In their place, a blazing fire. Pure rage. A spark that held the power to burn the world to ash.
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The story sounded plausible, yet a tiny, insistent voice in the back of my mind screamed that he was lying. Something was off. Something was missing."You… you changed my clothes?" I whispered, my face burning.He chuckled, the sound a low, rumbling vibration that sent shivers down my spine.“Yes. I did. With my own hands. Honestly, I’m relieved you don’t remember—because if you did, you’d be mortified. We… we ended up in the shower together. You were splashing water at me like a mischievous child, laughing, wild-eyed. It was chaotic and strangely tender. You even grabbed my phone and took selfies—us tangled on the bed, you kissing me like it was the most natural thing in the world.We did a lot last night. More than I expected. More than I should’ve let happen. And yet… part of me wishes you remembered. Not for the details, but for the way you looked at me. Like I was the only person who mattered.”My heart hammered against my ribs, a frantic, terrified drum. He was moving towards me
The first thing I felt was a profound sense of disorientation. My eyelids were heavy, glued shut by an exhaustion that reached into my very bones. As I fought to open them, a faint light stung my eyes, and a room slowly swam into focus. It was a space I had never seen before— a vast, minimalist canvas of steel-gray walls and stark black-and-white furniture. My breath hitched. Panic, cold and sharp, pricked at me. I wasn't in my room. This wasn't my home.My body was a leaden weight, covered by a heavy, silken quilt. The air was cool and smelled of expensive cologne, something musky and intoxicating that made my stomach clench with an uneasy familiarity. A figure stood at the expansive floor-to-ceiling window, a silhouette against the morning light. The man's back was turned to me, his powerful shoulders and lean torso a testament to an athletic physique. He wore only a pair of black boxers. And on his back, my breath hitched again, were angry, fresh-looking scratches clearly visible e
Something about his earlier confession— about his family, his mother, his pain— had cracked a part of me I didn’t realize was so fragile. Before I could think, before my pride could scream at me to stop, I reached across the small space and took his hand. My fingers curled around his, and I could feel the tension in him ease, like that one touch broke through the armour he didn’t let anyone near.His eyes flickered in surprise, but they softened, the darkness in them shifting into something almost reverent.And then… My lips crashed into his, I kissed him.It was reckless, heat-of-the-moment insanity.It wasn’t planned. It wasn’t calculated. It was pure instinct— a pull I couldn’t fight. My lips pressed against his, tentative at first, testing the dangerous waters I swore I’d never drown in.For a second, Damon froze, as if the reality of me kissing him had stunned him into stillnessSomething dangerously close to hope flickered in his eyes—The space between us was charged — not wit
The music swelled around us, a decadent pulse that seemed to mock the tension simmering in the air. Damon’s smirk was lazy but his eyes— those infuriatingly piercing blue eyes— gleamed with something more dangerous.“Don’t be jealous, babygirl.” His voice was smooth, a low purr that slipped under my skin.“I’m not jealous,” I snapped, heat rushing to my face, but the way my voice caught made the lie sound paper-thin.He leaned in, close enough for his breath to graze my cheek. “Don’t worry, baby doll. She’s nothing you need to lose sleep over.”“Who is she then?” I challenged, folding my arms.His lips curved into an almost boyish grin, as though my interrogation amused him. “Amara,” he said casually.“Amara..?” I muttered.He chuckled, a sound that curled heat in my stomach. “Don’t worry your pretty little head… Amara’s nothing. She’s my half-sister.”I blinked, startled. “Half-sister?”The answer threw me off-balance. I had been prepared for almost anything but that.Half-sister?He
So this was his world.A world that bowed to him without a word. A world where people didn’t wait for his arrival—they anticipated it. Where velvet ropes parted at a nod, and eyes followed him like he was gravity itself.Damon stepped out of the car first, the valet already bowing with a murmured “Young Master,” like he was royalty. Then, he circled to my side, opened the door with a deliberate grace, and extended his hand to me, his silhouette sharp under the glow of the valet canopy.There was something ceremonial in the way he offered his arm, like a prince presenting himself to his queen— but there was nothing soft about his presence. He was thunder in a tuxedo.“Don’t think. Just breathe,” he murmured, eyes meeting mine as I hesitated to take his arm.I did as he said, but my lungs still trembled..His fingers curled around mine like iron wrapped in velvet.“You’re not ready for this,” he murmured low, voice coated in that husky arrogance that made my pulse flutter. “But you will
A sharp knock at the door interrupted me, and Eva immediately jumped up, her attention completely diverted. "Oh my God, that must be Ryan! I'm not even ready yet – what will he think?"She started rushing around the room in a panic. "Can you help me with my shoes? And my hair isn't finished! "I stared at her in disbelief. Here I was, finally trying to tell her about the most traumatic experience of my life, and all she could think about was her appearance for Ryan. The message was clear – in this moment, her relationship was more important than whatever I was going through. "Never mind, " I said quietly,the words dying in my throat. I heard Mrs. Grey's excited voice downstairs as she greeted Ryan.Of course she would be thrilled – he was famous, successful, everything a mother would want for her daughter figure. Everyone seemed to love this man and his brother, except me.When I finally went downstairs, I plastered on a fake smile. "Hi, Ryan." "Hey there, Shefali, "
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