تسجيل الدخولAurora POV
For a split second, nothing else existed except the narrow space between us. Our faces were still far too close, breaths tangled, shared air warm and uneven. I could feel his exhale against my lips, the world outside the car feeling so unreal.
His eyes dropped—not to my lips at first, but to the hollow of my throat, as if he were grounding himself, reminding himself to slow down.
My heart thudded so loudly I was sure he could hear it. I swallowed, my throat suddenly dry, my body painfully aware of how close he was. One inch closer and we’d be touching.
“Tell me to stop,” he murmured.
His voice was low but there was something raw beneath it, something that made my breath hitch instantly.
I didn’t answer instead, my fingers tightened around the fabric of his coat
“I want you” he whispered
His jaw flexed. He lifted one hand slowly, deliberately, as though giving me time to change my mind. His knuckles brushed my cheek first, His eyes flicked to my face, watching every reaction my body made
“You’re dangerous, Princess.”
His thumb traced the line of my jaw. It was the kind of touch that made my skin come alive. My pulse raced beneath his fingers, betraying me completely.
The silence between us grew thicker,
The nickname sent a rush of heat through me, my cheek pressing more fully into his palm.
He leaned in, his forehead resting against mine, our noses brushing. He tilted his head slightly, slowly, giving me time to pull away but I didn’t.
Just as our lips were about to meet—
A sharp knock rattled the window. I jolted.
We both turned at the same time.
He looked back at me and then I glared at him, my heart pounding in my chest. His jaw clenched.
I tore my gaze away and turned toward the window, my hands trembling as I reached for the button. The glass slid down slowly, the night air brushing against my face.
A figure stood outside the car.
I blinked and squinted to see who it was. The shape sharpened into a familiar outline. I reached for the handle and yanked the door open so fast it nearly hit her.
“Emily” I breathed
It was Emily, my best friend. Her eyes were wide—too wide—like she’d been searching every dark corner of the city and had finally found me when she’d already started to lose hope.
“Aurora!” she breathed, her voice breaking on my name. “Oh my goodness!!.”
She leaned closer, scanning my face as if checking for bruises or proof of every worst-case scenario she’d clearly imagined
“I’ve been calling you,” she said quickly. “Over and over. Why didn’t you answer? I thought you were—” Her voice cut off abruptly
And then her eyes shifted to him.
To the stranger who had just nearly kissed me. Her body went rigid.
“What the hell is going on?” she demanded.
Before I could answer, she questioned
“Who is he? And why is he in the car with you? Aurora, are you okay? Did he do something to you?”
“He didn’t,” I said too fast.
Emily’s gaze flicked back to me, narrowing.
“Aurora…” she said slowly.
Then she smirked.
“Oh my…” she gushed
That look—the one that meant she was filing away every detail, just exactly what I needed—a best friend with instincts too sharp for her own good.
“Emily, I’m fine,” I insisted. “He—he helped me.”
Emily didn’t look convinced
The man beside me didn’t react at all. He didn’t blink, didn’t flinch, didn’t even shift in his seat. He simply watched us quietly, his face calm, unreadable—quietly, almost amused.
I’m here to get you,” she said, voice softening but only for me. “I was really worried. Your father wants you home now.” now” she said turning her gaze towards me
“And I'm…sorry about what happened between you and Eth—” I nudged for her not to say more
She clamped her lips shut, but her glare said everything; You’re explaining later, it promised. Every single detail.
Emily straightened. “I brought my car,” she said brightly. “I can take you home, babe.”
She leaned over to hug me, using the moment to whisper in my ear
“If you want to spend the night with him, I can totally understand,” she murmured. “He’s such a hottie.”
“What the-” I pulled back instantly, shooting her a death stare.
She only grinned wider.
Before I could retaliate, his voice cut in smoothly.
“I guess this is my cue to leave now, Princess,” He interrupted us.” It seems like you're in safe hands”
“Yeah, sure” I replied, forcing calm into my voice, even as my pulse betrayed me.
“Goodbye knight in shining armor” Emily said to the man
“Bye for now, Princess”
Heat rushed to my cheeks.
He glanced at me then—really looked at me. His expression softened just enough to unsettle me, like he was saying something without words.
Then he nodded once.
I stepped back, closing the door as his driver started the engine. I watched as the car pulled away, taillights glowing red before disappearing around the corner.
I turned to enter the car with Emily
The car fell silent as we drove through the streets, the city lights blurring past the window
My hands rested in my lap, fingers clenched.
Emily didn’t speak. She didn’t need to. I could feel her curiosity radiating off her like heat.
Finally, I exhaled slowly.
“Okay,” I said. “Before you say anything—”
She cut me off. “You almost kissed a stranger in a car, Aurora .”
I winced.
“And not just any stranger,” she continued. “A dangerously attractive one too.”
I stared out the window, watching the city slide by. “I didn’t plan it.”
She snorted softly
I huffed out a quiet laugh despite myself. “He helped me. When some men were following me… he stepped in. He didn’t have to.”
“You looked like you wanted him,” she said softly
I hesitated “He could be dangerous and a jerk like Ethan”
Emily sighed. “It's alright babe”
The rest of the drive passed in relative quiet, but my thoughts were anything but still. His eyes kept flashing in my mind. The way his voice sounded when he spoke my name. The heat of him, close enough that I could almost forget everything else.
As Emily pulled into my driveway, a sudden realization hit me so hard I sucked in a breath.
“Wait.”
She frowned. “What?”
“I didn’t get his name.”
Emily burst out laughing as I stared ahead, my heart doing something dangerously close to hope.
Aurora POV“Welcome….”“ I can see you've finally decided to join us”The room revealed the Mafia Lord ; Damien Dmitri, with a group of lawyers. He walked in and stood beside my father “You're making the right choice, future daughter-in-law," Damien said, his voice a low, silky drawl that always managed to make my skin crawl. He leaned against a mahogany desk, his dark eyes fixed on me “I didn't have much of a choice, did I ?” I snapped.His lips curled into a slow, knowing smile. “Not really. I have you and your family at my knees.”The words hung in the air, thick and heavy. It was the brutal truth. Damien held all the cards. My father already had accrued a huge loan from him and couldn't pay it back leaving us his family completely at Damien’s mercy. And I was the price he demanded.“You animal,” I cursed. The lawyers in the corner shifted uncomfortably. My father remained silent, his head bowed in defeat.Damien merely chuckled, a low, rumbling sound that sent a shiver down my s
AURORA POV“I now proclaim you husband and wife; You may now kiss the bride,” The priest’s voice echoed. Ethan’s hands were already on my veil. He yanked it aside with impatient fingers and captured my lips in a kiss that stole the air from my lungs..His mouth claimed mine like he had every right to me, like the whole world was watching and he wanted them to see that I belonged to him. His arms wrapped around me, strong and unyielding, pulling me closer until there was no space left between us. The claps afterwards came distantly forced, the crowd whistled, cheering us on.Then, I woke up startled, taking a deep breath, trying to calm myself down. The last rays of the sun lazily filtered through the tall, bare windows. My throat felt groggy and dry, and my eyes were so puffy I couldn’t even open them all the way. I would kill for a glass of water, but I would die before asking for one. How I wished the dream was real and I was in Ethan's arms right now. This was the part where I kn
Aurora POVFor a split second, nothing else existed except the narrow space between us. Our faces were still far too close, breaths tangled, shared air warm and uneven. I could feel his exhale against my lips, the world outside the car feeling so unreal.His eyes dropped—not to my lips at first, but to the hollow of my throat, as if he were grounding himself, reminding himself to slow down. My heart thudded so loudly I was sure he could hear it. I swallowed, my throat suddenly dry, my body painfully aware of how close he was. One inch closer and we’d be touching.“Tell me to stop,” he murmured.His voice was low but there was something raw beneath it, something that made my breath hitch instantly. I didn’t answer instead, my fingers tightened around the fabric of his coat“I want you” he whispered His jaw flexed. He lifted one hand slowly, deliberately, as though giving me time to change my mind. His knuckles brushed my cheek first, His eyes flicked to my face, watching every react
CHAPTER TWO -THE STRANGE MANAurora POV“Hey !!”“Are you trying to get killed? A man yelled as he drove past me. I stood frozen, cold raindrops pattering against my skin. I was about to scream back when the rumble of an engine cut me off as a convertible slowed down beside me. Four guys crowded inside it, the stench of alcohol drifting toward me before the car even stopped. The driver leaned over, his eyes crawling on my body before settling on my chest “Hey babe, want a ride” he grinned “We got plenty of room on our laps” His friends beside him snorted. They burst into laughter “You have some nerve!!”“Get out” I snapped“Oh feisty” The driver smirked, killing the engine “ I like feisty” One of the guys vaulted towards the back door and he staggered towards me “Let's see if there's more where that action came from, shall we?”I stepped back“Don't you dare come close to me” I screamed .Before I could react, he lunged forward and grabbed me by the hair, yanking my head bac
CHAPTER ONE — THE NIGHT I DIEDAurora POVI can’t do this,” Ethan whispered I blinked, confused. “What do you mean?” I asked softlyFor a second—just a second—I wondered if this was part of his elaborate plan to surprise me. Ethan was dramatic like that. The musicians might start playing our song. The lights could dim. Our families could stand up and cheer. He would drop to one knee and laugh at how gullible I was.He couldn't look at me. His jaw clenched. His eyes were darting everywhere else — the chandelier hanging above us, the glass of champagne he hadn’t touched. His throat bobbed with a hard swallow. His fingers curled around the velvet tablecloth as he muttered the words from his mouth.“I can’t go through with it. He said, slowly The proposal. Us.”My entire body went cold. My breath froze halfway into my lungs. The sound suddenly blurred. The orchestra at the far end of the restaurant faded into a distorted hum. Every pair of eyes from the other tables glued themselves to







