LOGINAlliyah AgustinAlexander and I eventually said our goodbyes to everyone at the celebration. No matter how much people tried to stop us and continue the party, Alexander insisted that he wanted to show me something important, which was exactly how we ended up alone together on a yacht in the middle of the sea.The night sky above us was breathtaking.Countless stars shimmered against the darkness, glowing brightly as if the universe itself had decided to celebrate with us tonight. I found myself tilting my head upward, completely mesmerized as I silently took in the beauty of everything around me.The ocean moved calmly beneath us while the soft night wind brushed gently against my skin, carrying the scent of saltwater and freedom through the air. After all the overwhelming emotions and unexpected moments from earlier, the peaceful atmosphere soothed me in a way I didn’t realize I desperately needed.For once, there was no chaos.No fear.No bloodshed.Just us.“I wish time would st
Alliyah Agustin A grand celebration was being held in the main hall of the island, the very building Alexander had secretly planned and constructed almost a month ago. The entire place glowed beneath elegant chandeliers and golden lights, while the sound of laughter, music, and clinking glasses echoed through the air. Everything about the night felt surreal, almost dreamlike, as if I had stepped into a life I never imagined I would have after everything that had happened.Our engagement was being celebrated there, surrounded by people who once only knew chaos, bloodshed, and violence. Yet somehow, tonight felt peaceful. Safe. And as I stood there beside the man I once feared the most, I realized I had never been happier in my entire life.A familiar voice pulled me away from my thoughts.“Congratulations on your engagement,” William Cole said as he approached me with a teasing smile on his face. “At least this time, you weren’t sold or traded away.”I blinked in surprise before lett
Chloe WayhemlIt had been many weeks already, the kind that did not simply pass but instead dragged on mercilessly.I sat in my office, slowly exhaling smoke into the still air, watching as it curled and twisted in front of me before fading into nothing, and with every breath I took.I continued to pick apart every single detail that our people had managed to gather about the Coles and the Astleys, torturing every piece of information, no matter how small or insignificant it seemed.Because I knew that somewhere within all of it, there had to be something that would finally make sense of everything.Some of our people were already dead, and not just anyone but those who had been trusted with a task that they ultimately failed to complete, because they were supposed to kill Alliyah and the man she was with.There was something wrong with all of this, something that did not sit right no matter how much I tried to piece it together, and the more I thought about it, the more that unsettli
Alliyah AgustinEverything inside me stilled.The noise, the fear, the weight of everything he was—it all dissolved into something else entirely.Him.Just him.My hands trembled as I held onto the bouquet, my heart pounding so violently it felt like it might break through my chest. A thousand memories crashed into me all at once—not just the soft ones, not just the easy ones, but everything.The danger.The chaos.The way he had protected me, even when it cost him.The way he had chosen me, again and again, in a world that never allowed second chances. Every reason I loved him.And every reason I was terrified to.My lips parted, but no sound came out. The answer was there—it had always been there—but saying it felt bigger than just a word. It felt like stepping into his world completely…with no way back.Still, he didn’t rush me.Alexander—this man who never waited for anything—stayed exactly where he was, on one knee, looking at me with something so unfamiliar it almost broke me.I
Alliyah AgustinAll I could hear was the wind as it wove gently through my hair, carrying with it the faint scent of salt and night air, while the steady rhythm of the waves lapping against the shore created a quiet, soothing melody beneath the distant chorus of crickets. The entire world seemed to soften into that moment, as if everything beyond what I could feel and hear had simply faded away.I stood there, completely captivated by the scene unfolding before me, unable to look away, as though time itself had slowed—stretching just enough to let me take in every detail, every flicker of movement, every breath of air. It felt as though I had been placed in a space that existed outside of everything I knew, something suspended between reality and a dream. And yet, before I could even begin to process it all, before I could make sense of what I was seeing or where I even was, a melody drifted softly through the air.It wasn’t a tune I recognized, yet it wrapped around me with an odd
Alliyah AgustinThe sun was beginning to dip toward the horizon, painting the sky in soft shades of gold and amber. It was almost sunset, and the warmth of the sunlight had mellowed—no longer harsh against our skin despite being surrounded by the vast, open sea.The gentle breeze brushed against my face, carrying the faint scent of saltwater, but what I loved most about this ride wasn’t just the view—it was the quiet, fleeting moments I could capture. I found myself taking videos and photos, wanting to preserve everything. But more than that, I couldn’t help but focus on Alexander…especially the familiar, comforting scent that lingered around him.I wrapped my arms tightly around his waist from behind, resting my cheek against his back as I breathed him in. It was subtle, but grounding—like I was exactly where I was meant to be.Alexander must have noticed what I was doing. I felt the slight shift in his posture, a quiet acknowledgment, as if he was savoring the moment too. The boat
Alliyah Agustin-AstleyI was practically buzzing with excitement when Alexander pulled into a drive-thru instead of heading straight home. He ordered far more than necessary—multiple sundaes, extra fries—and before I could even comment, we were already driving again, the city slowly thinning out b
Alliyah Agustin-Astley“Tell me, Malix,” I asked the moment I spotted Malix inside the living room of the estate, his presence unmistakable even from a distance. “Why does Alex hate William so much?”We had arrived home a while ago, but Alexander had only dropped me off before disappearing again wi
Alliyah Agustin-AstleyI couldn’t sleep all night.No matter how many times I closed my eyes, my thoughts refused to quiet. They circled endlessly, dragging me back to the paper bag sitting on the chair across the room. Every few minutes, my gaze flicked toward it, half-hoping—half-dreading—that i
Alliyah Agustin-AstleyA few nearby guests glanced in our direction, curiosity flickering across their faces, before quickly returning to their conversations as if nothing unusual had happened. In a room like this, discretion was a survival instinct.Chester looked momentarily caught off guard. He

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