LOGINLiam’s POV.
I couldn't sleep.
I sat on the edge of the bed, shirtless, legs wide apart, one hand rubbing the back of my neck while the other held an untouched glass of whiskey. I'd lost count of how many hours had passed since I last saw her face.
She had no idea what she did to me.
It started with her face. Not just her beauty, though yeah, she was beautiful. She looked like someone I'd seen in a dream I didn't even know I had. There was something soft in her eyes, something... familiar. Like I already knew her, even before she walked into my room that day.
Then came her body. Real. Curvy. Full. She looked nothing like those plastic dolls most men chased. She didn't need to look like them. All I saw was everything I wanted. Everything I didn't even know I liked.
And when she spoke? When she raised her voice at me, told me to back off, called me a jerk, a psychopath? I was hooked. The fear in her eyes... yeah, it stabbed me in the chest. But the fire in her voice lit something in me I hadn't felt in a long time.
And I hated that she still looked at me like I was a monster.
I wanted her to feel safe. Not because I was trying to play the nice guy but because I genuinely wanted her to like me. To look at me without fear. To trust me. To see that I wasn't just the gun, the mansion, the danger. That I was also the man who hadn't stopped thinking about her since the second I saw her.
I didn't want to just own her time. I wanted her to want to give it.
But I didn't know how to make her feel that way without making everything worse. And I hated that too.
I leaned forward and let out a slow breath. Then her phone rang.
It was still in the drawer by my bed. Where l'd thrown it days ago. I'd meant to return it, but something stopped me. Maybe I just didn't want her talking to anyone else.
l opened the drawer. "Bestie" with a heart emoji flashed on the screen.
I hesitated. Then I answered.
"I've been trying to call you for days now," a girl said quickly. Her voice was full of panic. "Where are you? Are you hurt? I asked your mum if you were at home and she said you're not, that she thought you were at my place. Where are you? Your mum even talked to the police about you."
I leaned back. "She's fine. You don't need to worry about her."
There was a moment of silence.
"What the hell? Who are you and where is my best-"
I ended the call.
Then turned off the phone and threw it back in the drawer.
The next morning.
I stepped out of my room and saw her.
Bella. Dressed in jeans and a simple top, her curls are messy but pulled back. She looked like she was ready to bolt out the door.
"Good morning," I said.
She didn't even pretend to be polite. "I want to leave."
"You can't, mummy."
Her arms crossed. "I have to go to the hospital. I've already missed too many days. I'll get in trouble. I might lose my job."
"I can call your boss," I said, my voice even. "Tell him you'll resume when I say you can."
She laughed dryly, then walked closer and shoved me in the chest—not hard, but it made her point. "You can't just keep me here like some damn prisoner. You're insane. What right do you have to kidnap a doctor? I came here to treat your wound, not be caged like a damn hostage."
She was breathing hard now. Her voice cracked. "This is a crime. And I swear to God, Liam, I'll make sure you pay for this."
I let her speak. All of it. I didn't interrupt. Just stood there and took it. When she finally paused, I asked, "Do you want to go for a drive?"
She blinked like she didn't hear me right. "What?"
"A drive. To clear your head."
"I don't want to go for a drive. I want to go home."
"You've got two choices," I said quietly. "Come with me now. Or stay locked in this house till further notice."
She stared at me. Her jaw clenched. Then she muttered, "Fine."
In the Car.
We didn't talk at first. She sat with her arms crossed, eyes glued to the window.
I drove without rushing. Pulled through a drive-thru.
Ordered food. She didn't touch it.
On the way back, I glanced at her. "Your best friend called."
She whipped her head to me. "What?"
"Last night. I answered. Told her not to worry."
Her mouth dropped. "You what?!" she yelled. "You didn't tell me?! You didn't let me talk to her?! What the hell is wrong with you?"
She was yelling now, hands flying. "You controlling freak! God, you're such a jerk. A dickhead. I hate you."
She turned back to the window. Quiet and furious.
We pulled up at a red light. Her head turned slightly, then she froze.
"What the hell..."
I followed her gaze.
A huge billboard lit up across the street. Her face. A
"MISSING" sign. Her full name, a hotline.
She gasped. "Oh my God," she whispered. "They're looking for me."
She looked out the window like she was seeing hope for the first time in days. Her hand crept toward the door.
Then we passed a police car.
I saw her mouth part like she was about to scream. I reached into my coat, pulled out my gun, and pressed it to her side.
"Shut the fuck up," I said coldly.
She froze. Every part of her stiffened. Not a sound came out after that.
I gripped the wheel tighter.
I hated myself at that moment.
Liam’s pov.It had been a few weeks since the wedding, and life felt almost peaceful for the first time in a long while.The mornings had their rhythm now. Bella would wake up before me, her soft movements brushing against the sheets, her quiet hums while she picked what to wear for the day. She usually left early for the hospital site, and I’d head to my office not long after. There was something comforting about that — both of us chasing our goals, yet still finding our way back to each other every night.Today started no differently.I sat behind my desk, flipping through the papers Axel dropped off. Numbers, deals, names, the usual routine. The air smelled faintly of strong coffee and cigarette smoke. Everything was fine until, somewhere between signing the second contract and answering a call, I felt a sharp pain behind my eyes.It came out of nowhere.I blinked hard, pressing my thumb against my temple. It wasn’t the normal kind of headache that faded after a few seconds. This o
Liam’s pov.The first thing I felt that morning was warmth.Her warmth.Bella’s head was resting on my chest, her hair spilling over my arm. For a few seconds, I didn’t move. I just lay there, listening to her slow breathing, watching the soft light from the window fall across her face.I ran a hand down her back slowly, careful not to wake her. She shifted a little, her fingers brushing against my side. Even in her sleep, she reached for me like her body already knew where it belonged.I smiled to myself. I didn’t smile often, not like this. But today, I couldn’t stop.Last night had been… perfect. Not in the loud, dramatic way people imagine. But in the quiet way that sinks into you and stays. And for the first time in a long time, I didn’t feel like a man at war.I glanced at the clock beside the bed. It was just past seven. The sun had already climbed high enough to fill the room with a soft glow. Bella stirred a little, her hand sliding across my chest, but she didn’t wake.I wa
Bella’s pov.The ride back to the house was quiet. The city lights blurred through the tinted window, golden and soft, like the whole world had slowed down for us. I sat beside Liam, my fingers laced with his, the weight of the ring on my hand still strange but beautiful.He hadn’t said much, just held my hand, his thumb tracing small circles against my skin. Every time I looked at him, I found him already looking at me — like he couldn’t believe I was really there.When we reached the house, it was empty and quiet, the guards keeping a respectful distance outside.Liam opened the car door for me, his hand steady and warm. “You okay?” he asked softly.I nodded. “Just… nervous, I guess.”He smiled faintly. “Me too.”That made me laugh. “You? The man who doesn’t get nervous?”“Only when it comes to you,” he said.Something in my chest fluttered. He wasn’t teasing — his tone was honest, calm, and gentle.Inside, the lights were dim. The living room smelled faintly of roses and wine from
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







