LOGINVera Sinclair had everything, wealth and a future mapped out by her ambitious father. But on the night of her extravagant eighteenth birthday party, a heated argument with her father shattered everything. Seeking an escape, she drowned her pain in reckless indulgence, only to wake up in the arms of Logan Grey, the dark, untouchable heir to one of the most feared Mafia empires. She had worshiped him from afar for years, but after taking her innocence, he left her with nothing but a cold shoulder. Determined to forget him, Vera tried to move on. But fate had other plans. A missed period led to a devastating revelation, and a family who would rather erase the problem than endure a blood entanglement with the notorious Grey heathens. But Vera wanted to keep her baby, so with no other options, she ran to Logan, the very man her family wanted her to stay away from. Logan, however, had his own secrets, the one rule his father insisted on: never sire a child out of wedlock. This meant that Vera's pregnancy could cost him everything: his position, inheritance, and freedom. Logan had no intention of being forced into marriage. But what he didn’t expect was another threat lurking in the shadows, his estranged brother. A man just as powerful and dangerous, eager to claim what Logan refused. Vera soon found herself not only a mother to a Mafia heir but also at the center of a battle between two men who had been feuding since birth.
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It began with a drizzle on my legs, face, and arms while my mind lingered in a sleepy fog. But the tapping continued, bringing me back to consciousness. My eyes opened, groggy and confused, only for my breath to catch at the sight that awaited me. Water poured in from above, soaking my bed, blankets, and everything else before the roof collapsed with a deafening crash. A scream tore through my throat as I leaped out of bed at the last second, only to slip and land miserably on my side as gallons of water crashed through the room. My heart raced as I got up, slipping and crashing back down before finally getting to my feet, adrenaline taking over as I stumbled out of the room. "Noa!" My son's name was the only thing on my mind as I rushed to his room to find him sitting upright in his crib, his small face twisted with confusion. “We have to get out of here!” My hands trembled as I picked him up, and a familiar voice broke through the rain at that moment. “Miss! Are you okay?” “No!” I yelled back, grabbing the nearest blanket and wrapping it around Noa and me. "My bedroom collapsed!" I yelled, unsure what to do as the floodwaters approached. Just then, a loud crack of thunder rumbled overhead, shaking the walls. Lightning flashed, lighting up the room, and I pressed myself into a corner, a terrified sob ripping through my throat. I had always been terrified of lightning. "Shh, baby, it's okay," I whispered as Noa cried. Just then, the man's voice rang out again, followed by a loud pounding on the door. Sprinting to the front door, I waded through the now-flooded hallway, the rain still pouring in. Ripping the door open, the man's eyes widened as he took in the mess. "The roof," I mumbled. "It just collapsed. There’s water everywhere.” I explained, my voice ringing hollow in my ears, and the man's expression turned grim as he asked for the items I wanted to save. “You can stay at my place tonight. We’ll figure this out in the morning," he said, and my mind spun, not knowing what to do. My clothing and other belongings were floating in the flood. There was nothing to save. "Noa's things," I finally said, pointing to his small stash of blankets and clothes that were still dry for the time being, and the man quickly gathered whatever he could while I tried to keep my baby calm. He threw the bags over his shoulder and grabbed the blankets before turning toward me. “Let’s go. Come on.” He said, and I moved toward the door. But as I opened the door further, a chill ran through my body, not from the rain, but from the voice in my head reminding me I didn't know this man. It was true. I had only exchanged one greeting with him when Noa and I arrived two days before. Every instinct told me that this was reckless, perhaps even dangerous. But what options did I have? The house was destroyed, and I had nowhere to go. As if the man could read my mind, he introduced himself as Timothee, and before I could respond, he promised he wouldn't hurt us. So I forced the doubts down and took another step, but I paused again the moment I stepped onto the porch at the scene that greeted me. Six black SUVs lined up like predators waiting to strike, and then, as if on cue, the doors flew open. A scream ripped through my throat, instinct propelling me forward as I made the fastest turn of my life. Tim stumbled out behind me, perplexed when he saw me running. He said something. But the sound of car doors slamming shut, followed by boots hitting the ground, drowned out his words. I screamed at him to run, to save himself, as I grabbed him by the arm, pushed him back into the house, and slammed the door shut. "Who are they? What’s happening?” He yelled, fumbling to push a chair against the door, but I told him there was no time for that, darting toward the window in the back of the house. The window was too high to jump through safely, but it was our only way out. So I wrenched it open just as the deafening bang of the front door being kicked in echoed throughout the house. The wind and rain beat down on my face, but I couldn't feel or hear anything over my heartbeat pounding against my ears. “We have to go! Timothee, come on!” With my arms firmly wrapped around my son, I thrust myself through the small window, my eyes fluttering shut as I fell, bracing for the impact. We crashed, and a puddle beneath us broke our fall, but it was far from gentle. Pain erupted from my side, and my head snapped back, disorienting me, but my grip on my son tightened instinctively as I struggled to get up. "Miss!" Tim's frantic voice echoed above me before the sound of bullets pierced the night, and my body reacted before my mind as I scrambled to my feet, my legs wobbling beneath me while my baby's terrified cries broke through the storm. "Give me the baby!" Tim yelled with extended arms, his face pale and drenched. But I didn't. "No!" I choked out, stumbling forward. I couldn't let go of him, and a wall appeared out of nowhere. The impact sent me to my knees, a sharp pain shooting toward my hip, but I didn't have time to pay attention to it. So I got up just as Tim grabbed my arm and pulled me up, dragging me forward. “The car! We need to get to the car!” he yelled, but I was not listening. All I could hear was a voice screaming: He found us. He found us. How did he find us? “Get in! Get in now!” His yell jolted me back, and I immediately jumped into the car. Noa's wails were deafening, his fingers clutching my shirt as if he understood the danger we were in. Tim rushed in and slammed the door before shoving the keys into the ignition. The engine roared to life, and the tires spun against the wet ground, but eventually took off. However, soon, headlights pierced the darkness behind us. They were coming! “Who are these people?!” Tim shouted in a shaking voice as he sped toward the gate. I first apologized for putting him in danger--I had jeopardized their lives by coming here. However, he ignored that, asking once more who the people were. “The Mafia! My ex! My baby daddy wants me dead!” “What?!” I didn’t get the chance to explain as the car lurched violently with a deafening blast that ripped through the night, and the next thing, we were airborne. I held my son close as the car flipped and whispered, "I'm so sorry." Everything spun up, down, sideways, in a sickening spiral before the startling crash, followed by the smell of burning metal and smoke... and then... nothing.CAMILA My family’s situation broke my heart. I was tired of all this hostility between Dad, Logan, and him. They were all my blood, and I loved them. It would have meant so much to me for Camilo and Logan to settle their differences and be brothers instead of regarding each other as enemies, because they were brothers. That was never going to change. I didn’t even know why they hated each other so much. Sometimes, I blamed Tata. Camilo worshipped him, and Tata hated my father. Sometimes, I wondered if that wasn't the reason Camilo hated our father and Logan so much. As for Logan, I had no idea what his problem was. I had tried speaking to him, but it never worked. I understood the conflict between Camilo and Dad, but didn’t get the one between him and Logan. “So... this friend of yours? What’s her name again?” Logan snapped me out of my thoughts as we headed to our car. “Mera.” “Is she cute?” He asked with a mischievous smirk, and I playfully slapped his arm. "She is ver
MERAThe sound of a door closing pulled me out of sleep, and I opened my eyes, rubbing them as I turned to lie on my back before sitting up. Noa wasn’t in the bed, and I looked at the clock to see that it was 11:20 a.m. I got out of bed and walked to the bathroom. After finishing my morning routine, I threw on my robe and exited the room, hearing Noa’s laughter from the kitchen. Walking in, I found him with Zara. “Morning!” I greeted Zara, surprised to see her on a Saturday. “Good morning. Camilo asked me to come in,” she said, probably noticing my surprised expression, but her explanation only confused me. Why did he do that? Did he feel guilty for keeping me up late last night? I didn't mind being there for him. He would have done the same for me. He’d already done a lot for me, and Zara needed her rest too. “I’m sorry, Zara. I would have stopped him if he’d consulted me first. It’s your day off, and you must have had plans.” “No, actually, I don't. I don’t mind being he
AVA “You ordered vegetarian?” I asked August, peeking inside the pizza box. “It’s your favorite, isn’t it?” “Yes, it is. I was just surprised. I didn’t think you’d still remember.” “How could I forget? It ended up being my favorite too, remember?” He said, winking at me, which made me smile. “Where do you want this?” he asked, holding the box. “Just leave it by the closet. I’ll unpack it later, thanks.” I was in San Francisco, and August had kindly come to help me move in. He lived just a few blocks from the hotel that would be my home for the next three months. He had offered me a room at his place, but since work was paying, I figured, why not take advantage of the hotel? “All done,” he said, walking over and plopping on the couch. “Thank you, August. I really appreciate your help,” I said, handing him a glass of wine. “It’s my pleasure,” he replied. “Put on the movie. I’m going to be quick,” I told him as I headed to the bathroom for a quick shower. I was jet-lagged, and
AUTHOR’S POV Katherine sighed and plopped down on the couch. She still couldn’t believe she had ended up spending two weeks at that hospital. Needless to say, she never came home that day. Ava hadn’t believed that Katherine truly wanted to talk to her about something important. She thought her mother was making excuses to leave the hospital and felt she was being selfish, making her worry on top of everything she was already dealing with. So Katherine had stayed. “Do you want me to make you coffee, food, or anything?” Ava asked. “I’m not hungry, honey, but coffee would be lovely. Thank you.” “Coming right up,” Ava said, heading to the kitchen. Katherine’s stomach had been in knots all day at the thought of what she was about to tell her daughter, but she couldn’t wait any longer. After a few minutes, Ava returned with the coffee and placed it in front of her. “Thank you, honey,” Katherine said. “You’re welcome,” Ava replied, sitting across from her with her cup. “There’s somet
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