Bella has spent her whole life being overlooked. A 25-year-old chubby doctor with a cold billionaire mother, she thought things couldn't get worse until the man she loved publicly humiliated her and walked away with a slim and perfect girl. But fate drags her into the mansion of Liam, a ruthless mafia boss bleeding from a gunshot wound and surrounded by men with guns. She saves his life. When he woke up, she was the first person he saw, and the first word that came out of his mouth was, “I like you. You’re mine now. Held captive under luxury and control, Bella becomes the one thing Liam refuses to let go of. But when he discovers she's the daughter of the woman who destroyed his family, his obsession turns into something darker. In a world of blood, betrayal, and buried truth, love wasn't supposed to survive. But Liam will burn the world to keep her.
View More"What are you talking about? Be fucking for real." I said, trying to hold back the tears burning my eyes.
Felix looked me dead in the face. Cold. Unmoved. His arm was wrapped around his new girlfriend's waist, and she wore the ugliest smirk I'd ever seen, like she was enjoying the show.
He tilted his head, his lips curling into a mocking smile.
"The relationship we had is because of the deal me and your mother made. How can you think that someone like me will want to spend my life with a fat pig like you? I mean, I have a good reputation. I'm the leader of a well-known mafia group.
Do you want me to bring you as my arm to show the world that you're the woman I want to be with?"
He gave a cruel little laugh and shook his head.
"You're not that stupid to think that I really love someone like you."
My heart dropped. Literally dropped. Like it just left my chest and hit the floor.
I stood there, frozen, unable to breathe. His words hit me like a slap across the face, again and again. I wanted to stand tall. I wanted to be strong. But I couldn't hold it in anymore. My tears pushed through my lashes and fell. Slowly. Painfully.
"Please don't do this to me," | whispered, my voice cracking. "I will try to lose weight, I will go to the gym every day, please don't leave me, Felix. I love you."
I hated myself for saying it. I hated how desperate I sounded. But it was the truth. I loved him so much, and I didn't even know where to start if he left.
Today was supposed to be our second anniversary. I planned this day. I made the reservation a whole month ago. And yet... Here I was, watching my fiancé walk in with a woman who looked like she had come straight out of a movie.
She was slim. Elegant. Perfect.
And I, well, I was just me. Even though Felix had always kept me away from his friends and business partners, I didn't care. I loved him. I thought I had enough. I knew I wasn't perfect. I knew I was fat. Most men wanted slim women. Or at least slim-thick.
Not someone like me.
But I always told myself this is who I am. And if someone can't love me for it, then maybe they're not meant for me. But in this moment, I was ready to change everything about myself just for him to stay.
"Even if it means starving myself, I will do it. Please just don't leave me."
I could feel the weight of stares around the room.
Murmurs. Gasps. The shifting silence of judgment. I wanted to crawl under the table.
Then Felix stepped forward and raised his voice.
"Hello, everyone!"
"What are you doing?" I whispered, panicked, eyes wide.
He ignored me.
"For the guys," he continued loudly, turning to the crowd with a smirk. "Would you want to be with a fat pig like this girl right here—mind you, she's just 25 years old-or would you choose this beautiful slim damsel instead?" He pointed to the woman by his side.
I blinked in shock. Did he just say that?
Laughter exploded around the room. One man even shouted, "Who in their right mind would choose a fat woman when there's a slim fit girl?"
The whole place erupted. People chuckled behind napkins. Others didn't even bother hiding it. I scanned the faces around the room, desperate for someone, anyone to stand up for me.
No one did.
Even the women were laughing.
Where was all the "women supporting women" talk?
Were they all just pretending all along? Or were they all pick-me's too?
I clenched my purse and tried to walk away with what little pride I had left. But just as I stepped forward, someone deliberately stretched out a leg in my path.
I fell. Hard. Flat on my front.
I heard the fabric of my dress tear near the slit. Heat rushed to my cheeks. My hands trembled against the cold marble floor.
Then came the cruelest blow.
A female voice yelled out, "Whoa, an elephant has fallen! We almost had an earthquake!"
And that was it. The room was loud. The kind of laughter that stabs. I didn't dare lift my head. I turned slowly, hoping, begging it wasn't her.
It was.
The woman who tripped me was now snuggled under Felix's arm while he stroked her shoulder, laughing like this was the best comedy show of the year.
God, this was hell.
Tears blurred my vision. I forced myself up and ran, head down, trying not to hear the insults that followed me out. But they echoed anyway.
I reached my car, hands shaking as I fumbled through my bag for the keys. My entire body trembled. I was hot with shame and cold with fear all at once. My skin prickled. My chest hurts. I'd never felt like this before.
I thought back to the first day I met Felix.
It was at a gala. A drunk man was trying to harass me, called me a "fat cow," and before I could react, Felix punched the guy straight in the face and beat him to the ground.
He turned to me after, his eyes dark but soft, and asked, "Are you okay?"
I couldn't even answer. He looked so good, like a movie star-his jawline sharp, his wave cut clean. I thought he was my hero.
But I didn't know he had approached me on purpose. I didn't know he was only there because of my mother.
That same day, he became her business partner... and she signed me off on the deal like I was some side clause.
And now that the partnership had ended, I was no longer useful. He threw me away like trash.
My mother always does this. l've never mattered to her. Only power, control, and image matter.
She's told me every horrible thing a mother could say.
That I was too fat, too weak, too soft. That l'd never bag a rich man looking the way I did.
I finally got into the car and broke down completely.
Ugly crying. Nose running. Mouth open. Shoulders shaking. I hated myself. Hated this moment. Hated the world.
Was it a crime to be fat?
I wasn't even that fat. I was just chubby. But maybe they were right.
Maybe I wouldn't want to be with myself either.
My phone rang.
I wiped my face with the back of my hand and glanced at the screen. Ruby.
My best friend. The only person who truly cared.
I answered but didn't even get a word in before her voice came through the speaker.
"Girl code, baby! Please, you know I love you and you love me too. I'm having bad cramps right now and I just received a call from the hospital to attend to a VIP at his house immediately. I can't stand up right now. I feel like if I move, I might collapse. Please, can you go instead? I know you'll help me. Thank you! I'll send you the address. Your medical kits are in your car, right?
Yes. I'll send it now. I love you. And I'll marry you."
She ended the call before I even said a word. I sat there, blinking. Wow. I was literally falling apart and she didn't even know.
She didn't even ask. But she needed me.
So I wiped my tears again, tried to fix my makeup, and started the engine.
The location Ruby sent was somewhere deep in the hills. And when I got there, my jaw dropped.
It wasn't a house. It was a fortress.
Huge black gates. Armed men in suits. Cameras everywhere. Like a presidential residence.
What kind of person lives here?
The gates opened slowly, and I drove in.
Two tall men approached as I stepped out of the car.
"Are you the doctor?" the taller one asked. His eyes scanned me from head to toe.
"Yes," I said, straightening up. "Please, where's the patient?"
"This way," he said, and gestured to me to follow. We entered the mansion. The hallway was huge, the floors polished like glass.
Expensive art lined the dark gray walls. Chandeliers hung low, casting golden glows over sleek black furniture. The place felt powerful. Cold. Like it belonged to someone who didn't need to raise their voice to kill.
We climbed the stairs, our footsteps echoing.
One of the guards opened a heavy door, and I stepped into a dark room that smelled faintly of blood and cologne.
Liam’s povThe hall was alive with gold light and music. Crystal chandeliers hung high above, their glow spilling over tables dressed in white and silver. Glasses clinked, laughter echoed, and the hum of power filled the air. Every face in this room belonged to someone important, a cartel leader, a mafia boss, an heir to a dynasty. And every pair of eyes eventually turned toward us.Toward her.My wife.I couldn’t stop staring at Bella. Even in the middle of this noise, the chaos of wealth and power gathered under one roof, she was the only thing clear to me. The lace of her gown still held the light as if it had been made only for her. Her cheeks were soft pink, her lips curved in a nervous smile as she shook hands with people who had built empires from blood and gold.They looked at her with curiosity, some with respect, others with the kind of interest I didn’t like. But Bella didn’t shrink. She stood beside me, fingers brushing mine, a quiet strength in her posture. She wasn’t bor
The church was grand, far grander than anything I ever imagined standing in. The chandeliers above glowed so brightly they seemed to swallow every shadow, making the marble floors shine. Rows of guests filled the long pews, their whispers echoing softly, mixing with the organ music that drifted through the air. I had been staring at the doors ahead of me for minutes, my heart pounding in my chest, trying to take steady breaths but failing miserably.I clutched my bouquet tighter. My hands were trembling. I told myself it was only nerves, that I wasn’t afraid. But maybe I was afraid of what this moment meant, afraid of standing in front of so many people who came from worlds I still didn’t fully understand. Mafia leaders, powerful families, people who looked at me not as Bella the woman but as the wife of Liam Knight.Yet, when the doors opened and I saw him waiting at the altar, all my fears melted away.Liam stood tall, his black tuxedo sharp against the soft white flowers decorating
Bella’s POV.The first thing I felt when I opened my eyes was my heart pounding in my chest. It was still dark outside, and the house was quiet, but I couldn’t sleep anymore. Today was the day. The day I would finally marry Liam.I lay there for a few minutes, staring up at the ceiling, my fingers tangled in the bedsheet. My chest rose and fell with quick breaths, and I tried to calm myself down. I had dreamed about this moment so many times, and now that it was here, it didn’t feel real.When the first light of dawn spilled into the room, I sat up. My hands were trembling as I brushed my hair back, and a nervous laugh escaped me. “I’m really getting married today,” I whispered to myself.A knock came at the door, and one of the women Liam had hired to help me get ready poked her head inside. “Good morning, Bella,” she said softly. “It’s time.”I nodded quickly, even though my stomach was twisting in knots.The next few hours passed in a blur. I was moved to a big room in the mansion
The week before the wedding should have been the happiest of my life. Every time I saw Bella flipping through dress designs or sitting with the planners, her face glowing with nervous excitement, my chest tightened with something I had never felt before, peace. For once, I thought I had finally outrun the weight of my name, my family, and the blood that had followed me all these years.But peace never lasted long in my world.It started with whispers. A phone call from one of my men at the port. A small message slipped into my hand during a meeting. A stranger’s face lingered too long at the gates of the mansion. Little things, but little things were what kept me alive this long. I didn’t ignore them.One night, I sat in my office, the study door closed. Papers from the wedding planner lay across my desk, seating charts, vendor lists, and security details for the guests. My eyes weren’t on them. They were on the note in my hand.“Whispers in the East Side. Talk of blood at the wedding
Liam’s POV.The long mahogany table stretched in front of me, polished until the overhead lights gleamed off its surface. Around it sat men I had grown up hearing about, names that carried weight, names whispered in corners of the underworld. Some of them I trusted. But I didn’t trust most of them. Tonight, all of them had come because of one thing: my wedding.I leaned back in my chair, fingers loosely tapping the armrest. My men were stationed along the walls, alert as ever, their eyes scanning for even the smallest shift in body language. The air carried the sharp bite of cigars and the faint scent of expensive whiskey.One by one, the heads of families began to speak.“Congratulations, Liam,” Don Varelli said first, lifting his glass. His smile was thin, practiced. “Marriage is a big step. I suppose the girl is… worthy?”My jaw tightened at the way he said it, like Bella was being measured as if she were property. I met his eyes without blinking. “She is more than worthy. She’s mi
The word wedding had always sounded so far away for me, like a dream that belonged to other women. Women who had easy lives, women who had families that stood proudly behind them, women who didn’t carry scars on their hearts.But now it was mine.The morning after Liam proposed, I woke up in his arms and for a few minutes I just laid there, staring at the ring on my finger. It sparkled softly against the sunlight that came through the curtains. It was beautiful, simple, not too big, but still elegant. More than the ring itself, it was the meaning behind it that made my chest tighten. He had chosen me. After everything, he wanted me to be his wife.I rolled onto my back and sighed, pressing my palm to my forehead. My stomach fluttered with nerves. I wasn’t even in a white dress yet, and already I felt like a mess.Liam stirred beside me. His arm slid across my stomach, and his voice was still heavy with sleep when he murmured, “You’re overthinking already.”I turned my head toward him.
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