LOGINI am a top-notch surgeon. But when my ex-boyfriend —— now the Don of the Blackwood family —— was brought to the hospital injured, even the head nurse advised me against taking the case. Everyone said the Dante Blackwood despised me. Because three years ago—the last time we met—I took off my engagement ring and handed it back to him, then got into the car of Dominic, the Don of Mercer family. But I still put on my white coat and walked in. Not only walked in—I pressed my hand right against his stomach without a shred of hesitation. Before the punch came, it was the killing intent in his eyes. "I told you. Touch me one more time, and I'll break every bone in your body." The interns outside the door were all holding their breath for my safety. I adjusted my gold-rimmed glasses and let out a helpless smile. But the moment I undid the buttons of his shirt, even though his mouth told me to get out, his body couldn't help but tense up.
View MoreHe came toward me in long, heavy strides.A sharp thud—my back slammed against the wall.His hand closed around my throat.Hard."You're leaving again!"His voice was so hoarse it barely sounded human."You're leaving me again!""Where are you going this time?"Pinned to the wall by his grip, I looked into his eyes.They were so red they looked like they might bleed.My face was reflected in his pupils.The way he looked at me—it wasn't the way you look at a living person.It was the way you look at a dream that could shatter at any second."Let me tell you something, Ivy."His voice was shaking.His entire body was shaking."Even if all that's left of you is a handful of ashes --""Those ashes belong in MY urn."The moment those words left his mouth, he kissed me.Brutal, unreasonable, laced with madness and desperation.He kissed me until I couldn't breathe.My tears finally fell.In the gaps between his lips, the taste of blood and tears mixed together.Three years of silence, three
It happened on my way home from a night shift.On the Eastport Harbor Bridge, a truck from the opposite lane lost control and smashed through the median barrier.My car was pushed off the bridge.Into the freezing river below.The instant the airbag deployed, a single image flashed through my mind.Dante, sitting on the hospital bed, saying, "You being Ivy is enough."Then everything went dark.When I opened my eyes again, I learned that a fisherman passing by had pulled me out of the water downstream.He'd taken me to a small-town clinic upriver.Concussion. Contusions everywhere. Two cracked ribs.I spent nearly three months lying in that clinic.The first thing I did after recovering was find Noah.Noah had put on weight since the last time I'd seen him.The moment he saw me, he froze for a full ten seconds.Then he cried.A twenty-three-year-old man, crouching on the ground, clinging to my legs, sobbing so hard he could barely breathe."Ivy... they all said you were dead...""Who s
I lost consciousness in the white light.When I came to, my head was splitting.I turned my neck slowly.Bandages wrapped my arms. Gauze pressed cold against my cheek. My left ear rang with a high, steady whine.I was alive.Dante. The thought of him hit me like a freight train, and I fought my way upright."Where's Dante?"The nurse flinched."Dr. Ashford, please lie back down.""Where is he?"Five minutes later, I was standing outside the ICU observation window.Dante was lying facedown on the hospital bed.His back was exposed.Massive burns.The entire surface was a horrifying landscape of charred black and angry red.In the last second before the blast, he'd used his back to shield me from the shockwave and the shrapnel.I pressed my hand against the glass.One layer of glass between us, and I couldn't reach him.The lead surgeon came over with the CT scans, his expression grim."The burn area is extensive. He needs debridement and skin grafting as soon as possible."I stood at th
The lights on the deck were dim.Dominic Mercer sat in an iron chair, holding the end of a chain.The other end was locked around Noah's neck.Noah was on his knees.His face was so swollen his features were barely recognizable.His lips were split open, crusted with dried blood.The moment he saw me, his mouth moved. No sound came out.But I read his lips."Go."Dominic's eyes lit up when he saw me.He stood, brushed off his suit, and smiled like a man who'd just won."Ivy, Ivy, Ivy. I was starting to think you weren't coming.""Well, here I am."He waved a hand behind him.Two of his men walked up carrying another length of chain."Tonight, right here on this deck, I'm going to break you like a dog.""Let your little brother watch his big sister on her knees, licking the bottom of my shoe."I didn't move.I let him come closer.He reached for my hair.The instant his fingers touched the strands, I unzipped my jacket.Three rows of explosives were strapped tight around my waist and ab
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