In a world where power is measured by blood and betrayal, I thought love had no place. Then I met Raphael. Ruthless, commanding, and utterly captivating, he dragged me into his dark world, a place where enemies lurk in every shadow and danger is the only constant. But there’s more to my story than the whirlwind romance with a man like Raphael. I’m the last heir of the De Luca family—a legacy I didn’t even know I carried. A legacy cursed by a pact made long before I was born. The more I learn about my family’s past, the more I realize that my connection to Raphael isn’t a coincidence. It’s a ticking time bomb. Martin, Raphael’s greatest enemy, knows who I am. To him, I’m not just a woman. I’m a weapon—a means to destroy everything Raphael has built. As war ignites between them, I uncover secrets about myself I’m not sure I want to face. Supernatural abilities. A curse with a cost too terrible to imagine. And a choice that could save Raphael’s life… or destroy everything we both hold dear. In the end, love may not be enough. But if I have to fight to protect Raphael and break the chains of my family’s curse, then I will. Even if it means losing everything. Including myself.
View MoreThe glass bottle came hurtling toward me. I ducked just in time, my heart slamming against my ribs as it shattered against the wall behind me. But before I could react, a sharp sting burned across my cheek, and my vision blurred. The force of the slap sent me crashing to the floor.
Pain shot up my ankle as I landed awkwardly, and I bit back a scream.
“You dare dodge that?!”
I barely registered the voice before a foot drove into my stomach. The air left my lungs in a choked gasp, and I curled up instinctively, shielding myself.
“I’m sorry!” My voice trembled, broken and weak. “I didn’t mean to! Please, stop…”
But the words barely left my mouth before another kick came, this time aimed at my side. Two more girls stepped forward, joining in like vultures circling prey. Their laughter slicing through the fog of the pain clouding my mind as tears burned my eyes.
“You’re pathetic, Martha,” one of them sneered, grabbing a fistful of my hair and yanking my head up to face her. “You wouldn’t even be here if your worthless excuse of a mother had aborted you like she should’ve!”
I lifted my head slowly, feeling my body trembling as heat surged through my veins, and my vision blurred. My eyes locked onto hers, and the reflection in her widened pupils confirmed it. My irises were starting to glow an unnatural blue.
“What did you say?” My voice came out low and guttural, a sound that didn’t feel like my own.
The girl froze, her lips parting, but no words came out.
Neither she nor her friends had the chance to react before my body moved on its own. My arm lashed out, striking her and the other two in one swift motion. The impact sent them flying, their bodies crashing into tables, glass displays, and shelves.
Almost immediately, the glow in my eyes vanished as I came back to my senses and took my surroundings in.
My knees buckled, and I staggered back, clutching my mouth in horror at the destruction around me. Broken glass and shattered wood littered the floor, and the girls lay groaning in the wreckage.
What have I done?
Suddenly my head began aching badly and I clenched onto it as accusations echoed in my head.
“She stole the jade pendant!”
“She killed him! I swear she did!”
“Your mom was banished because of you!”
“You’re responsible!”
“Your father hates you!”
“I, Logan Paulo, reject you, Martha Howard, as my mate!”
The words kept resounding, slicing through my mind until my head spun. I gripped a nearby table for support, my breaths coming out in ragged gasps.
I hate them and most importantly my wolf.
It was never there when I needed it, only surfacing during moments of danger before receding again, leaving me more broken than before.
I couldn’t even talk to it like other werewolves. I was defective. Wolfless.
I was nothing but a pathetic Omega’s daughter. The daughter of a murderer.
“Martha!”
The sharp voice jolted me out of my spiral. I turned and froze.
Mrs. Smith.
Her sharp eyes scanned the mess—the broken displays, the scattered products, and the three girls sprawled among the wreckage. Her gaze shifted to me, and the disgust in her expression made my stomach churn.
“What is going on here?” Her voice was sharp enough to cut glass.
I opened my mouth to speak, to explain, but nothing came out.
“Security!” she barked, and two men in uniforms came running.
Panic seized me. My feet moved before my mind caught up, and I bolted past Mrs. Smith, shoving through the guards as they reached for me.
“Stop her!”
I didn’t wait to hear more. I burst through the doors, sprinting out of the ShopRite and into the open air, my heart pounding in my chest.
Footsteps thundered behind me and I didn't need a soothsayer to tell me that they were gaining on me.
I ran faster, my ankle screaming in protest, but I couldn’t dare stop or slow down…I'd be a goner if I dared.
My lungs burned, and the sound of shouting filled my ears as I turned a corner, only to skid to a halt.
A black car screeched to a stop in front of me, blocking my path. The tinted windows rolled down, revealing the dangerous-looking men inside.
“Get in,” one of them ordered.
If I ever needed to get help from anyone it would definitely not be criminal looking men who look as if they could tear me raw in seconds.
I took a step back, ready to bolt in the opposite direction, but before I could move, I was suddenly yanked backward by one of the men and then his hand clamped over my mouth.
I thrashed, kicking and clawing, but the strength of my attacker was overwhelming. A damp cloth pressed against my face, and the sharp scent filled my nostrils.
No…
Darkness closed in as my body went limp. The last thing I saw was the car door opening. Then, everything faded to black.
Pain flared through my wrist, as my eyes fluttered open, and immediately I noticed I was in a partially broken warehouse. The coarse ropes dug into my skin, holding my arms tight behind the chair. Panic surged, my breath coming fast and shallow as I yanked against the bindings, but they didn’t budge. My heart hammered as I looked up—and there he was. Martin. He leaned casually against the wall, his eyes fixed on me like a predator sizing up its prey. The corners of his mouth curved into a slow, sinister smile that sent a chill racing down my spine. “You’re awake.” His voice was smooth, too smooth, like oil over fire. “Good. I was getting bored.” I forced the fear down and lifted my chin. “Lwt me go bastard or you'd be a dead meat” My voice shook, but I didn’t care. “Raphael will find you. And when he does…” “Raphael?” Martin’s laugh cut me off mockingly. “You really think he’s coming for you? That’s adorable.” He stepped closer, his shadow swallowing me whole. “Your precio
Raphael walked out of the bathroom, his movements confident and measured. His damp hair was still tousled from the shower, droplets of water clinging to his skin, tracing his sculpted muscles as he entered the room. Before he could even reach the bed, his phone rang. He glanced at the screen, but before answering, he smacked my butt hard. The sound echoed in the quiet room, and my eyes widened in shock. My cheek flushed instantly, a hot rush of embarrassment spreading through me.He winked, his eyes gleaming with mischief, as he picked up the phone, placing it on speaker. His voice dropped into a low, commanding tone as he threw the phone onto the bed, stepping closer toward me.“Report,” he muttered, his eyes never leaving mine.The person on the other end trembled as they spoke, their voice shaky and panicked. “The warehouse in block 9… it’s been set on fire.” Raphael’s step faltered, his face hardening. He reached for his phone and pressed it to his ear again. “Who did it?”“Marti
The cold water splashed against my skin, jolting me awake. My lashes fluttered as I tried to focus, my vision locking onto a broad, muscled chest. Fear gripped me instantly, my body quivering until I looked up and met his piercing red eyes. Raphaels’. His gaze was dark and I felt pinned down like prey caught in a trap. “Awake?” His voice rumbled. I swallowed hard and nodded weakly. My throat burned, but it wasn’t enough to distract me from the tension radiating off him. The image of his cold stare at the ceremony flashed through my mind, and suddenly the bathroom felt suffocating. "You wanted to be rocked and kissed hard, didn’t you?" He whispered calmly as if it was just any casual question. I flinched, my lips parting, but no words came out. “You were so wet—so damn horny—you couldn’t control yourself?” His tone sharpened, sending a shiver down my spine. “N…no,” I stammered, my voice barely above a whisper. “Liar.” He let out a sharp snarl, his fingers gripped my chi
He pulled away from the kiss, leaving my lips tingling and swollen. His piercing red eyes held mine a few seconds before he leaned back slightly and muttered, “Get ready. We’re leaving.” I blinked, still breathless and lightheaded. “Leaving? Where are we going?” He didn’t answer immediately. Instead, he reached beneath the bed and dragged out a sleek black leather bag, tossing it onto the mattress. “Your welcoming ceremony,” he said flatly, his tone leaving no room for argument. Swallowing the lump in my throat, I nodded and quietly opened the bag. Inside, there was a stunning black dress, its silky fabric flowing like liquid darkness. Minutes later, we walked side by side down a wide corridor. His presence was commanding, the click of his polished shoes echoing through the hall like a king walking to his throne. My heart hammered in my chest as we approached the doors to what I assumed was the venue. The moment we stepped inside, dozens of eyes snapped to us. Murmurs swept
My eyelids fluttered open weakly, my vision swimming as the world around me came into focus. The first thing I saw was a man—no, not just any man. He was the most dangerously handsome man I’d ever laid eyes on. He leaned back lazily in a black leather chair, a cigarette dangling between his lips as he exhaled a stream of smoke. His sharp, chiseled features were carved like stone—high cheekbones, a strong jawline, and lips that looked like they were molded for sin. A faint scar ran from his eyebrow down to his cheek, giving him an even more menacing aura. His dark, almost predatory eyes pinned me in place, making my stomach churn with unease. He wore a black tailored suit that clung to his broad shoulders and chest, the open collar revealing a hint of tattoos that disappeared beneath the fabric. I swallowed hard, feeling my pulse quicken. His eyes flicked toward me, locking onto mine as if he could see straight through me and my breath hitched in my throat. I wanted to look aw
The glass bottle came hurtling toward me. I ducked just in time, my heart slamming against my ribs as it shattered against the wall behind me. But before I could react, a sharp sting burned across my cheek, and my vision blurred. The force of the slap sent me crashing to the floor. Pain shot up my ankle as I landed awkwardly, and I bit back a scream. “You dare dodge that?!” I barely registered the voice before a foot drove into my stomach. The air left my lungs in a choked gasp, and I curled up instinctively, shielding myself. “I’m sorry!” My voice trembled, broken and weak. “I didn’t mean to! Please, stop…” But the words barely left my mouth before another kick came, this time aimed at my side. Two more girls stepped forward, joining in like vultures circling prey. Their laughter slicing through the fog of the pain clouding my mind as tears burned my eyes.“You’re pathetic, Martha,” one of them sneered, grabbing a fistful of my hair and yanking my head up to face her. “You w
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