LOGINPrologue II
____ SERAPHINA I was struggling to make my way through the crowd when an arm draped around my shoulder and a whisper caressed my ear, “Hey, beautiful…” I looked to the side and nearly lost my ability to speak. Because none other than Oliver Romano was standing beside me. I snapped out of my daze and watched as his lips curled in amusement, head tilted as he studied me like he wasn’t sure what to make of my presence. “Hi,” I murmured. “Didn’t think this was your scene.” He was right. It wasn’t. But today, I had come with a plan which I now realised I was just over my head. Before I could answer, a tall blonde glued herself to him. “Olli!” I watched how his left eye twitched in irritation but the smile didn’t leave his face. He wrapped an arm around the blonde and stepped away from me. Before turning away, he looked at the cup in my hand. “Don’t drink.” I didn’t know what came over me as I lifted the cup and drank. His lips pressed in a thin line before they lifted in a smirk. I didn’t understand the change, but then the air around me shifted. My body tensed, the fine hairs at the back of my neck rising. Dante. I knew without even looking. It could only be him for whom my body reacted like this. Even though he had never paid me any attention and never stayed longer than five minutes in the same room with me, and yet I could feel it was him behind me as his heat engulfed me. I whirled around my whole body hyper aware of him. At some point while I was in Oliver’s presence Dante had also come out of the swimming pool area. His jaw clenched, irritation leaping into his dark eyes as they locked onto me. He stepped closer, seeming to suck the oxygen right out of my lungs. “What are you doing here?” His voice was sharp, cutting through the noise like a blade and people stopped to stare. “I—I—” He didn’t let me finish. His hand reached out, grabbing my cup. He brought it to his nose, sniffed, and then with a look of utter disgust, tossed it aside. Before I could react, his fingers wrapped around my wrist, tugging me toward the door. “Leave. This place is not for you.” “But, I just wanted to see—” He didn’t let me finish, he stopped and jerked me around in the middle of the hall between all the people looking at us. “You are not welcome here. If I see you again,” He leaned closer, his mean and cold words only for me. “I’ll fuck up your life.” Rejection burned through me, humiliation clawing at my chest as he dragged me through the crowd to the door and pulled it open. And then practically threw me onto the porch. His eyes were cold, void of anything but annoyance. “Go home, Seraphina.” And then he was gone, slamming the door in my face. I stood there, silent tears slipping down my cheeks when a cold, silken voice slithered through the night. “This was the wrong place and wrong time to seduce your stepbrother, sweetheart.” I stiffened. My stomach twisted as I turned slowly, because any sudden movement felt like it would cost me my life. Allister Hale leaned against the doorframe, honey colored eyes gleaming like a predator who had just cornered his prey. Even the endearment that fell from his lips felt like a curse. “I—I wasn’t—” He smirked, taking a slow step toward me. “You know what happens to liars, don’t you?” His voice was soft, deceptively gentle. “They get punished.” I swallowed thickly, taking a step back. Big mistake. My foot slipped on the porch step, and I gasped, arms flailing. Before I could hit the ground, Allister’s grabbed my wrist. His grip was firm, unyielding. His fingers dug into my arm and I knew his grip would leave bruises, as his lips curved into something sharp. “Run, sweetheart,” he whispered, his voice laced with dark amusement. “Run back to that mansion and wait. Maybe when Dante’s done fúcking here, he’ll give you a taste of it too.” As soon as I was upright, I shoved past him, my heart pounding as I stumbled down the steps. My hands fumbled for my phone, pulling up the cab app with trembling fingers. I walked to the edge of the property and waited for the cab to pull up. As the house was far from middle of the town, almost secluded, it showed twenty minutes for the cab to arrive. I should have left on foot. I should’ve walked away instead of waiting for the cab. But I stood there and that’s when I heard it. A scream. A loud cry that pierced the night air. And then laughter. Sinister. Cold. Cruel. The kind that sent ice slithering down my spine. My feet took me closer to the screams. And as I entered the woods, the moonlight glinted across something and I turned around just in time to see Allister passing from my left with a knife in his hand. A sound of a twig to my right hand my head snapping up just in time to get a glimpse of Dante and Oliver. A twisted smile curled on Dante’s lips. A smile that made my blood freeze. I should have backtracked. I should’ve gone back to wait for the cab. I didn’t. I followed them. I followed them into the dark forest, my footsteps as silent as they could be. When I saw them together and what they were doing, I became the witness to something I didn’t even understand. And committed the ultimate sin that made the headlines and for which no one in the town forgive me. And let me forget. _______ This Book is DARK BULLY ROMANCE with themes like Revenge, bully, húmiliation, reverse harem, MMMF, MF, and dúbious cónsent. A. GuptaSERAPHINAUpstairs, I freshened up and changed into a soft pink flannel pyjama set. When I came out of the bathroom, my eyes fell on the desk in the corner with my things neatly placed on it. But what caught my attention was a new set of books and brochures that weren’t there in the morning. I walked to it and picked up the books, flipped through the brochures and realised that they were a study material and self help books to prepare for Oxford.I didn’t know what to think and I couldn’t even guess who left these here. Was it Oliver or Allister? It couldn’t be Dante, right?I shook my head and turned to leave but just then I remembered that I didn’t have my phone with me all this time, not that anyone would be missing me. But I wanted to let the manager know that I won’t be coming today. And hopefully she won’t fire me because I had only started working for few days before the devil took over my life and brought me
SERAPHINA “Another word about it and I will fúck your throat right here.” I snapped my mouth shut. My mind coming to a halt as everything I was thinking of blurred and all I could focus on what he just said. He continued, “You were given a choice. A choice that you made two years ago, and one you made two days ago. And it’s your choice that put you here with us. So stop fucking repeating the same thing again and again. No wonder, Dante wants to choke the fuck out of you.” I sucked in a breath and tried hard to swallow the tears rushing forward. I didn't want to cry in front of him but the way he just snapped at me it shook me. Even when I tried not to be, something about him scared me more than anything could with Oliver and Dante. And for a few minutes, I had forgotten how dangerous he was, but now once again he reminded me of it. The gentlemanly facade was just that. A facade to reel his unsuspecting p
SERAPHINA “Why are you being nice to me?” It wasn’t a real question. Not really. Because I wasn’t naïve. I knew what I was to them. A plaything. A pawn. A prize to be broken and reshaped however they saw fit. Something they were using as a metaphorical punching bag to let their rage out in the name of revenge because I made the mistake of standing up against them in the court. And have them banished from the town they called home, publicly humiliated and with a legal record against them that will dog them forever.But only Dante was sent to the prison, not them, and still the three of them were acting together in their revenge. “I can’t be nice to you?” Allister asked calmly, watching me with that infuriating quietness that always made me feel like he was about to eat me alive without any warning. “You are not nice,” I muttered. “You always scare me.” “Do I?” He asked with a soft curl to his lips like he was proud of it, and leaned forward, elbows resting on the table. "How?" The
SERAPHINA The moment I slid into the car, the scent of leather and something crisp and clean wrapped around me. The door clicked shut, locking me in, and I stared straight ahead, refusing to look at him.“Where are we going?” I asked as he pressed on the accelerator.“Lunch.”I blinked. “What?”“Oliver told me you didn’t eat.” He glanced at me sideways. I felt my cheeks warm, but I masked it and said, “So, you are acting like a guard dog to keep me in line and feed me, and of course, to make sure I don’t wander around far from my cage?”He arched a brow, his eyes gleaming as his gaze searched my face. He said, “Not like a guard dog, princess. More like an executioner.”I shot him a look, but he was already turning the wheel, merging onto the road with ease.“You eat sushi?” he asked.“I don’t have money for sushi.”“Did I ask if you could pay?”I clamped my mouth shut at his clipped tone. I will never understand how these men could go from warm to frigid in seconds.Minutes later, w
SERAPHINA It was the first time I was skipping classes and I had no idea where to go. I didn’t want to go to the Morelli house, not when my mother didn’t even text me or call me to ask where I was when I didn’t come back home last night.And I had no desire to go to Dante's house of horror in the middle of nowhere. If I was getting a few hours away from them then I was going to take that reprieve.But, again, that left me with nowhere to go.The path stretched long ahead of me, the sky darkening with the threat of rain, but I focused on my feet. One step after another, it helped in silencing the chaotic unfamiliar whispers in my head.I hated him.I do hate him.And still, it affected me to see Sienna touching him, and him letting her touch him. Last night his fingers had been inside my virgin pussy, his breath at my throat, his voice whispering in my ear that had made me feel things it shouldn’t. I coyld still see his dark gaze at the back of my mind, the way they had burned me. The
SERAPHINA"Stay," Dante ordered. And then, without a word, he reached across the table, took Sienna’s untouched fruit bowl, and ignoring her gasp, he set it in front of me. “Eat.” My hands trembled under the weight of everyone's gaze as I stared down at the slices of banana and apple. I didn’t move. I didn't have any appetite. I didn't want to eat. And even if I wanted to eat just to follow his order, I couldn't. Not without being rushed into emergency if I took even one bite. Oliver noticed that I hadn’t moved to eat. And this time, his voice was soft as he asked, “Why aren’t you eating?" Before I could answer, Sienna scoffed across the table, and with a mocking tone, she said, "Look at her. I doubt she eats anything healthy." Now once again every pair of eyes were back on me. Judging. Laughing. The air grew thick with insulting laughter and ridicule. Familiar giggles and whispers echoed around me. One of the players, I think his name was Kale, added, “Well, some of us like the
SERAPHINA Allister tsked. “I don’t think she really wants the forgiveness. Maybe we should continue with the punishment.” "No!" My eyes wide, I looked between the three men. "Just let me go. I won’t ever cross your path,” I said, and took a step between Oliver and Dante, trying to leave. But
SERAPHINA I laid in my bed with the darkness surrounding me. It was late in the night but I was unable to sleep. My body still throbbed, zinged like touched by electricity after the three of them used my mouth. And then Oliver and Allister came all over my
SERAPHINA "Going somewhere, Princess?" Allister’s voice was silk over steel, smooth yet laced with something far more dangerous. A dark promise. It seemed the air around me stilled, even the crickets and night creatures stopped their humming.I sta
SERAPHINA As Dante made his way toward me with his dark gaze threatening to combust me in place, I inched back and ended up between Allister’s spread knees. His hands landed on my shoulders like he was steadying me, giving me his support against Dante. It was st







