Look at me, Rory. You are mine." Dominique Blackwood’s voice was a deadly whisper, his grip like iron as he pulled her close. His words cut deep, but the fire between them was undeniable. Aurora "Rory" Thompson never imagined her quiet, artistic life would end in chains. But when her father sells her to the ruthless mafia kingpin Dominique “The Devil” Blackwood to settle a debt, she is thrown into a world where love is a weakness, and power is the only currency. Feared by his enemies and worshipped by his allies, Dominique is a man who controls everything, except her. Rory defies him, challenging his authority and refusing to break under his rule. But the more she resists, the more their dangerous attraction grows. As secrets unravel and enemies close in, Rory must choose: run from the Devil, or risk everything to stand beside him. In San Andreas, where love and power collide, survival comes at a cost, and sometimes, the heart is the most dangerous weapon of all.
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Shadows of the Past
"Mom, Mom, please don’t do this to me!" I screamed, shaking her lifeless body, drenched in blood. Panic consumed me, my mind barely able to process what was happening. Tears streamed down my face as I stumbled toward the garage where my father was painting.
"Dad! Dad!" I cried, my voice breaking. "I don’t know what’s wrong with Mom. She’s not talking,she’s lying in a pool of her own blood!"
Before I could even finish, my father dropped everything and bolted for the house. I followed close behind, my heart hammering in my chest. When we reached her, he knelt down, cradling her limp body, seemingly oblivious to the blood soaking into his clothes.
“Rory!” he shouted, his voice frantic. “Call 911!”
I fumbled for the phone, dialing with shaking hands as I watched my father,my once invincible father,sob uncontrollably. I could hardly believe what was happening. My mother was gone, just like that.
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I jolted back to reality as I heard Victoria, my stepmother, calling my name from downstairs. I sighed in frustration. “This woman won’t let me breathe,” I muttered under my breath.
Victoria’s constant nagging grated on my nerves. But I, Rory Thompson, was not one to be pushed around. I whispered those words to myself with so much determination, they almost felt like a vow.
I looked around my small, cramped bedroom,a sanctuary in a house that never really felt like home. Unlike the typical girl’s room with frilly pinks and purples, my space was a haven of art supplies and half-finished projects. My sketchbook lay open on my desk, and posters of my favorite boy bands and legendary artists adorned the walls. At the far end of the room, a collection of well-worn art books sat in a neat pile, my constant companions through the chaos of life.
After a moment, I forced myself to stand up and straighten my room before heading to the bathroom. I took a quick shower, got dressed, and prepared for another day of school. But even as I tried to focus on my routine, I couldn’t shake the reflection staring back at me in the mirror.
My large, hazel eyes,framed by thick lashes,seemed to hold secrets I wasn’t ready to confront. My deep pink lips and porcelain skin, speckled with freckles across my nose, were often praised as an "epitome of beauty," but I had always seen it as a curse. It felt like my looks were a mask, hiding the brokenness inside. My long, curly brown hair fell down my back like a waterfall, and though people said my hourglass figure could "turn heads," none of it mattered to me.
Beauty was a distraction from the mess in my mind. My mother’s death still haunted me, an ever-present shadow. I was only 14 when she died, leaving a void nothing could fill. My father, James, had turned to gambling to cope with the grief, and soon, our lives spiraled into chaos.
There were nights I lay awake, listening to him sob in the next room, shuffling his cards in a desperate attempt to forget. The debt piled up, and with it came arguments and broken promises. Victoria didn’t care as long as she and her daughters, Vanessa and Anastasia, were taken care of. But I cared. I carried the weight of his addiction, and it was suffocating me.
I had tried to help him, to be strong, but the strain was relentless. The nightmares of my mother’s death wouldn’t leave me. Sometimes I woke up in a panic, unable to breathe. Art was the only thing that brought me peace, the only outlet that kept me from drowning in all of it.
But even that escape felt fragile.
The ringing of my phone jolted me back from my thoughts. It was Alex, my best friend.
“Hey, what’s up?” His familiar baritone voice boomed through the speaker.
“I’m almost ready,” I replied, hurriedly packing my books.
“I’m at your doorstep,” he said, sounding annoyed. “Your stepmother won’t let me in, and Vanessa’s been staring at me like I’m her next meal. It’s... unsettling.”
I couldn’t help but laugh at his misery. Vanessa had always had a thing for Alex, but it just made things weird. I grabbed a piece of pancake from the kitchen and rushed out the door, ignoring Victoria’s calls.
“Hey, sorry for keeping you waiting,” I said as I reached him.
“No worries. Let’s go,” he said, eager to leave the awkwardness behind. “It’s our last year of high school. We’ve got prom, college dreams,so much ahead of us!”
I nodded, but I couldn’t help feeling disconnected. “Yeah, but I need more than this boring life. I want drama,something exciting. Maybe a mysterious billionaire or a bad boy to sweep me off my feet.”
Alex shot me a confused look. “You’ve been reading too many romance novels. There’s no mysterious billionaire coming for you,” he said, teasingly tapping his chest. “But you’ve got me, and that’s good enough, right?”
I smiled, knowing he had feelings for me, but I pushed it aside. Alex was the one person I could trust, and I didn’t want to ruin our friendship. Despite everything, he was the only steady part of my life.
As we reached the gates of Medford High, I paused, looking up at the sign. It was our final year,prom, college, and everything else looming ahead. I felt a spark of excitement mixed with dread. This year would determine my future, and I wasn’t sure if I was ready for it.
But before I could dwell too long on it, a cold shiver ran down my spine. Something was coming. I could feel it in my bones.
And whatever it was,it was going to change everything.
Chapter 10Shadows of BetrayalAfter the altercation Vanessa had with Alex, she couldn't stop feeling bad about it. Deep down, she felt she had lost any chance of getting close to him again. Vanessa knew that his reaction was because of his love for Aurora. "That bitch is never going to reciprocate his love, so why does he even try?" Vanessa soliloquized, her voice tinged with bitterness. "Aurora has been ruining my life ever since I knew her from getting Father's love to stealing Alex’s heart, even though she doesn’t deserve either. Ahhhhhhhhh, I hate her so much!" Vanessa spat out, her voice shaking with rage.She paced around her room, trying to figure out what to do next. “I need someone to talk to… hmm, let me visit Tiffany.”Without wasting time, Vanessa grabbed her phone and dialed Tiffany’s number. After a few rings, Tiffany picked up.“Hey,” Tiffany answered, her tone a mix of curiosity and indifference.“Hey, are you home?” Vanessa asked, trying to sound casual.“Yeah, I’m h
Chapter 9Fractured bonds Early in the morning, Peter decided to visit Tiffany’s house to reconcile after their fight. He picked up her favorite chocolate, hoping to ease the tension between them.As he stood in front of her door, anxiety gripped him, urging him to turn back. “I should just leave... there’s no way she’ll accept me,” Peter muttered dejectedly. Just as he was about to retreat, the door creaked open.“Oh, Mr. Peter, you're here. Should I call Madam for you?” the steward greeted him politely.“No, don’t disturb her. I was just leaving,” Peter responded.“Steward! Who’s at the door?” Tiffany’s sharp voice pierced the air from inside.“Ma'am, it’s Mr. Peter,” the steward answered.“Is he crazy? Why is he here? Wait, I’m coming. Tell him to stay put!” Tiffany's shout echoed through the hall.Peter braced himself for the conversation he knew would be difficult. He understood Tiffany well enough to know she wouldn’t let him off easily, but he was determined to win her over.T
Chapter 8The Price of BetrayalThe moment my voice rang through the room, silence fell like a heavy curtain. I felt all eyes on me, and the tension in the air was suffocating.“Dad,” I repeated, my voice firmer now, “Give me to who?”“Baby, it’s nothing for you to worry about,” my father tried to soothe me, but his words felt hollow.“Oh, James, stop lying to her and tell her about your meeting with the Blackwoods,” Victoria’s voice cut through the tension, laced with anger.“Dad…” I looked at him, heart racing, “You met with the Blackwoods again? I thought you had paid them off.”“Pay them?” Victoria laughed bitterly. “With what money? He’s completely broke.”“Dad, answer me!” I shouted, my frustration boiling over into fear. My heart pounded in my chest, each beat louder than the last.My father sighed, looking defeated. “They requested a meeting… and I had no choice but to go.”---Two days ago…James sat alone at home, aimlessly scrolling through his phone, when a message appeare
Chapter 7: The Unexpected EncounterThe moment I woke up, a cocktail of emotions surged through me, excitement, fear, anticipation. Today wasn’t just another ordinary day. Today, I would finally face the mystery head-on.Downstairs, Vanessa and Anastasia were already at the table, their eyes following me like shadows. Their stares were sharp, suspicious, as if they could sense something was about to shift. I ignored them. Nothing they did or said could ruin this day.I skipped breakfast, too nervous to eat, and left for school early, without waiting for Alex.I needed space. Space to think. Space to breathe. And space from him.Alex had been kind too kind lately, but I couldn’t let myself fall into that. Whatever feelings he harbored for me, I couldn’t return them. Not now. Not with everything spinning out of control.When I reached school, a strange sense of relief settled over me. Tiffany wasn’t there. No dramatic outbursts. No passive-aggressive stares. Just... silence.“No drama
Chapter 6Unspoken Truths By 7:00 PM, I was ready for the big discussion Peter and I were about to have. As the clock edged closer, my heart raced uncontrollably. I reminded myself that no matter how much his enchanting presence might sway me, I needed to stay focused. Tonight, I would finally tell him the truth.Exactly at 7:00, the doorbell rang. I hurried downstairs, opened the door, and found myself face-to-face with Peter. His black hoodie and sharp gaze sent my pulse into overdrive, but I quickly steeled myself. I couldn’t let his appearance derail my decision."Hey," his deep voice resonated."Yeah, good evening," I replied, a bit flustered."Can we take a walk so we can talk?" he suggested."Okay, let me get my jacket." I ran upstairs, grabbed my coat, and we left the house together.We walked in silence, the tension between us thick with unspoken words. I could tell Peter was deep in thought, but I knew I had to be the one to break the silence."Peter.""Yeah?""Tiffany came
Chapter 5Shattered PeaceSaturday mornings used to be my sanctuary,but the only time the house was quiet, and I could breathe without anyone watching or judging. My stepmother always left early for her gym class. Vanessa was busy with her drama club rehearsals. And Anastasia, though around, barely acknowledged me unless she needed something.I woke up early, savoring the silence like a secret gift. After a peaceful breakfast, I retreated to my room to work on my painting, the one of the mysterious guy I met at the festival. The more I painted him, the more I found myself falling into a fantasy I couldn’t escape. He was captivating, dangerous-looking, yet soft in my imagination. A stranger who made me feel more than anyone I actually knew.But even as I lost myself in the brush strokes, real-life shadows crept in. Thoughts of my father's lingering debts to the Blackwood family, the haunting final words Peter and I exchanged, and those cryptic, threatening messages from that unknown
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