{Ronan’s POV}
She whimpered in her sleep. Even unconscious, she was restless—like her body didn’t trust peace anymore. Her legs were tangled in the sheets, one arm thrown over her chest as if trying to shield herself. The bruises on her jaw were darker now. The swelling around her lip had set in. I hated how small she looked in my bed. Like she was trying to disappear into the mattress. I hadn’t taken my eyes off her in over an hour. Not because I didn’t trust my security team—no one could touch her now. But because for the first time in years, I wasn’t sure if I’d saved someone... or destroyed her. My phone buzzed on the glass table beside me. I let it ring once. Twice. Then I picked it up. “Talk.” Luca’s voice came through, low and steady. “Cleanup’s done. Cops bought the story—break-in gone bad. Two bodies disposed. The third one... he’s still breathing.” “Name?” “Vincent Franco. Ex–White Fang crew. Guessing he got bought out by Salvatore’s men.” Of course he did. “They send a message?” I asked, even though I already knew the answer. “Yeah,” Luca muttered. “You’re not untouchable anymore.” I exhaled, eyes drifting back to Selene. “I never was. Just better at bleeding in silence.” A pause on the line. “Ronan…” “Say it.” “You know what this means. You hit back, you risk war. You never do and now they will think that you are slipping. Getting soft.” “I’m not slipping.” “I know. But the board’s watching. Investors are jumpy. The banks—” “I don’t care about the fucking banks, Luca.” My voice dropped to a quiet, dangerous edge. “Do you think I’m scared of losing money?” “No,” he said immediately. “But if they come for her again—” “They won’t.” Another pause. “Ronan…” “I said they won’t.” I ended the call. Silence returned. Selene shifted again, brow furrowed like she could feel my anger from across the room. God. She didn’t even know the half of it. --- Two years ago, I’d been sitting in that same armchair when Damien brought her to my world for the first time. He was grinning like a wolf who thought he’d outsmarted the pack. "This is Selene," he’d said at the gala, all charm and showmanship. "My fiancée." She’d extended her hand with a soft, uncertain smile. “It’s nice to meet you, Mr. Blackwood.” I remembered the way her voice had trembled just slightly. She’d looked me in the eye, but only for a moment. Like she knew exactly what I was—but was too polite to say it. She hadn’t belonged in our world. Not with the blood-stained suits. Not with the whispers behind closed doors. She’d belonged somewhere bright. Somewhere soft. I should’ve let her stay there. --- A sharp knock on the door interrupted my thoughts and I growled knowing exactly who it was. “Get lost,” I said. The door opened anyway. Of course it did. Lena stepped inside like she owned the penthouse. Tall, sharp-cheekboned, dressed in sleek black leather and wearing a scowl like war paint. “The hell is she doing in your bed?” she hissed. “She’s sleeping.” “She’s bleeding.” Lena crossed her arms. “And she’s Damien’s wife.” “Not anymore.” “She’s a liability, Ronan.” I stood, slowly. “So was I, once. Didn’t stop me from becoming your boss.” Lena rolled her eyes. “Don’t do this. This girl doesn't belong here and absolutely not worth the risk you are taking, Ronan.” “I know.” I turned to look back at Selene. “And yet here she is.” “You know you will have these bastards on your back for crossing them.” I let out a laugh, “they have been on my back but too scared to be obvious about it. At least I presented a good opening for them.” “Ronan…” “I don't remember owing you an explanation for my actions, Lena.” I snapped and she flinched. “I'm worried about you. I don't want you to lose everything you've built cos of her.” “No. She’s going to make me want to build something better.” Lena stared at me like I’d grown a second head. “You’re serious.” “I’ve been serious about her for a long time.” “She doesn’t know who you are.” “She doesn’t need to. Not yet.” “Then what’s the plan?” I turned back to her, voice ice-cold. “The plan is: no one touches her again. And you stay in your place which doesn't involve you questioning me.” Lena shook her head slowly. “You’re falling for a woman who doesn’t belong in this world.” I smiled. “Then I’ll burn this world down and build one where she does.” Lena walked out without another word. Good. I turned back to the bed. Selene let out a soft breath, her face finally calm. And for the first time in years, the devil in me didn’t want blood. He just wanted her.Selene’s POVI stood outside the grand oak door, my back pressed flat against the icy marble wall, the chill seeping through my clothing. My breath caught in my throat as I strained to eavesdrop on the conversation echoing inside.Each word they exchanged struck me like a bolt of electricity, igniting a tension deep in my bones. Ronan’s tone remained cool and unbothered, a calm facade that concealed the storm brewing beneath. Yet, there was something darker lingering in his words—a calculated plan slowly unfurling, one that hinted at his imminent departure… and the unsettling notion that he intended to take the shadows with him.Hope flickered within my chest, a fragile flame dancing against the darkness of despair that had clouded my mind for so long.Then, the sound of footsteps broke through my thoughts.Heavy. Measured. Drawing closer with each passing second.My heartbeat hammered frantically against my ribcage, a wild drum
Selene's POVThe sharp chime of the doorbell shattered the stillness of the morning, jarring me from the shallow depths of my restless sleep. My body was heavy, stiff, as if each unprocessed emotion from the night before had solidified into a tangible weight that clung to my limbs. Groaning, I forced myself out of the massive bed, its lush velvet covering wrapping around me like a suffocating shroud rather than offering the comfort it was meant to provide.When I opened the door, I was met with an unsettling sight—a line of maids standing in perfect formation. Dressed in crisp, identical uniforms, their expressions were indistinguishable masks of subservience. Each maid held hangers aloft like offerings, displaying a kaleidoscope of dresses—casual sundresses dotted with floral patterns, elegant gowns that could steal the spotlight at any gala, alluring outfits designed to entice, and formal attire that radiated sophistication.“Good morning, ma’am,” they c
Selene’s POV – Ronan’s MansionThe silence of the room enveloped me like an oppressive shroud—cold, suffocating, and profoundly unwelcome. I curled up on the edge of the immense bed, its plushness both inviting and confining, pulling my knees tightly to my chest. My arms wrapped around them in a protective embrace, as if they could shield me from the impending storm of chaos swirling just beyond the door. This bed, too soft and impossibly clean, exuded an air of luxury that felt more like a gilded cage than a sanctuary—it was like a throne constructed for a captive. The biting irony of my situation wasn’t lost on me.No tears came, no matter how desperately I tried.I had absolutely attempted to cry, to unleash the flood of emotions swirling within me. But my heart, battered and weary, had succumbed to a numbing silence, as if my body had sensed the futility of it all. In this twisted reality, tears were nothing but a wasted effort.
Roana’s POV I stepped out of the room, shutting the heavy oak door behind me with a soft but final click, muffling the broken sobs that still echoed within. Selene’s screams clawed at my ears, but I didn’t flinch. I didn’t look back. Mercy was a luxury I couldn’t afford—not now, not with everything at stake. The cold marble floor beneath my boots seemed to mirror the chill settling in my chest. I walked toward the balcony, each step deliberate, my fingers curling into fists at my sides. The night air greeted me with a biting breeze, but I welcomed it. It cut through the heat of my own fury, cooling the storm surging beneath my skin. She would hate me. And maybe she should. It was going to hurt her—I knew that. But it was the only way to keep her safe. If Selene walked away now, if she thought for even a second she had a choice in this, she’d be dead by morning. If I had to be the villain in her story to keep her breathing, so be it. The soft patter of footsteps behind me barely
I stared at him in disbelief, my heart racing and my mind churning with a flood of emotions that I struggled to articulate. A wave of familiarity washed over me, bringing with it a deep sense of dread."No, I can't do this," I whispered, my voice trembling slightly as the words left my lips. It felt as if I were stepping into a shadowy echo of the past, reminiscent of that painful moment when everything had first fallen apart."He won't be any different from Damien," I thought bitterly, memories flooding my mind like an unwelcome tide—too painful and sharp to linger on. Images of betrayal and heartbreak pierced through my consciousness, forcing me to confront the anguish I had tried so hard to bury."I mean every word I say to you," he insisted, his gaze steady, earnest, and unyielding. I could see the sincerity in his eyes, but it only deepened the conflict within me. "I don't care about the world, the power, or any of that. Just stay with me, and I'll protect you with everything I h
White walls.That was the first thing I noticed when my eyes opened.White walls then the silence that was too heavy.I shifted and groaned when my body protested painfully. Where the hell was I?The room looked like something out of a luxury catalog—cold, perfect, empty. Silk sheets clung to my legs like shackles. The air smelled like leather, glass cleaner, and faint smoke.This wasn’t home.My heart leapt in panic as I tried to run the last things I recalled.Fuck, did the buyers somehow get me? So me being rescued was just a dream?But it wasn't..I remember him - and I remembered the last thing he said to me./Because you are mine./Fuck!That was just the same thing Damien said. At the time it had sounded hot but there's nothing hot about another man who just thinks I'm his property.I threw the covers off and bolted ignoring the pain. The doors opened before I could even touch them, revealing two armed guards standing outside like statues.“Back up,” I said, voice shaking. “M
{Ronan’s POV}She whimpered in her sleep.Even unconscious, she was restless—like her body didn’t trust peace anymore. Her legs were tangled in the sheets, one arm thrown over her chest as if trying to shield herself.The bruises on her jaw were darker now. The swelling around her lip had set in. I hated how small she looked in my bed. Like she was trying to disappear into the mattress.I hadn’t taken my eyes off her in over an hour.Not because I didn’t trust my security team—no one could touch her now.But because for the first time in years, I wasn’t sure if I’d saved someone... or destroyed her.My phone buzzed on the glass table beside me. I let it ring once. Twice. Then I picked it up.“Talk.”Luca’s voice came through, low and steady. “Cleanup’s done. Cops bought the story—break-in gone bad. Two bodies disposed. The third one... he’s still breathing.”“Name?”“Vincent Franco. Ex–White Fang crew. Guessing he got bought out by Salvatore’s men.”Of course he did.“They send a mess
Selene’s POVI didn’t scream again. I ran - or tried to.Before I could move a hand grabbed me and without thinking, My fingers closed around the shattered lamp on the console table beside me, jagged glass digging into my palm as I swung it hard—one of the men ducked, but the second wasn’t fast enough. The base cracked against his jaw with a sickening crunch, and he dropped like a sack of bricks.I had no idea what I was doing - but call it panic or anger - or hell a combination of both.“Grab her!” one of them barked.I kicked, twisted, bit—anything to stop them. But I was no match for them.A third man grabbed my wrist, yanking me off my feet. The air left my lungs in a gasp as I hit the floor, my knees slamming into the cold tile.Then he slapped me - so hard that my ears rang and my eyes burnt from the sharp pain across my cheek.“Stay down,” the man snarled, gripping my hair.I tasted blood in my mouth. My vision blurred. But I still thrashed, trying to get away from his strong
Selene’s POV“She’s the only asset I have left. Once you take her, my debt is cleared.”The words punched through the air like a bullet and I froze mid-step, the heel of my shoe catching on the edge of the marble tile outside Damien’s office.My hand hovered over the doorknob.What was he talking about, or rather who who was he talking about?My heart stopped beating for a moment then slammed against my ribs with a force that seems like it wanted to get out of my body.The office door wasn’t fully closed. So it was easier to hear Damien's voice, the desperation in it and the pants in his breaths as he paced - or I assume that's what he's doing.“I said tonight,” he hissed into the phone. “I don’t care how. Just take her.”Shock glued my feet to the floor and I couldn't breathe.Take who?But I wasn't stupid. I knew he was talking about me Take me?A sick wave of cold crashed over me, starting from the base of my spine and crawling up to the back of my neck.I nudged the door open ju