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How Should I Get Rid of Him

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GENESIS

“Who did this to you?” Kieran’s voice was sharp with anger. I looked up at him, my vision blurry from the tears running down my cheeks.

Then I noticed it—my blood had soaked into his clothes.

My heart lurched in panic.

I spun around quickly. As I grabbed the napkin from a nearby lady, Kieran turned me back around, but I had already started wiping his coat, trying to clean the mess I’d made.

What was I thinking, jumping on him like that?

The pain wasn’t even that bad. I’d gotten nosebleeds before—not just from being hit, but from overworking myself too.

So why did I react like that?

His coat looked expensive. And now, I've ruined it.

If we leave now, maybe I can wash it. Maybe then the punishment won’t be as bad.

“...WHO THE FUCK TOUCHED HER?!”

Kieran’s voice boomed, yanking me out of my spiraling thoughts. I looked up, startled. His hand had stopped mine from wiping him—I hadn’t even realized.

“We’re so sorry, sir, but the person must have left,” one of the staff said nervousl
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  • The Womanizer's Mute Wife    How Should I Get Rid of Him

    GENESIS“Who did this to you?” Kieran’s voice was sharp with anger. I looked up at him, my vision blurry from the tears running down my cheeks.Then I noticed it—my blood had soaked into his clothes.My heart lurched in panic.I spun around quickly. As I grabbed the napkin from a nearby lady, Kieran turned me back around, but I had already started wiping his coat, trying to clean the mess I’d made.What was I thinking, jumping on him like that?The pain wasn’t even that bad. I’d gotten nosebleeds before—not just from being hit, but from overworking myself too.So why did I react like that?His coat looked expensive. And now, I've ruined it.If we leave now, maybe I can wash it. Maybe then the punishment won’t be as bad.“...WHO THE FUCK TOUCHED HER?!”Kieran’s voice boomed, yanking me out of my spiraling thoughts. I looked up, startled. His hand had stopped mine from wiping him—I hadn’t even realized.“We’re so sorry, sir, but the person must have left,” one of the staff said nervousl

  • The Womanizer's Mute Wife    The Innocent and the Monster

    Interlude "Boss, what should we do with him?" the caller on the other end of Knight’s phone asked. Knight gazed up at the night sky, a million thoughts rushing through his mind about what to do with Mark Candall—the idiot who dared attack him in his own office. "Hmm," he murmured, "I'd love to cut him into pieces and offer each part of his body to her." He smirked, as if that were the most normal thing in the world to say. Fang laughed. "That would be cool. She might actually like that." Knight shook his head. "She wouldn’t. She’s too innocent for that. She’d hate me… and try to leave me." Just the thought made his blood boil. Genesis leaving him? Never. He would chain her to him if he had to. That could never happen. “No. Have him taken out and dumped somewhere. I’m feeling generous today. I won’t kill him.” Fang paused, stunned. That was unexpected. He'd seen Knight kill people for far less—for simply speaking out of turn. And now, this guy had dared hit him, and he was just

  • The Womanizer's Mute Wife    Don’t Change on Me

    GENESIS“Do you like it, princess?” Kieran asked.I pulled my eyes away from the ceiling I’d been staring at. It was covered in tiny lights—like little suns, but cold. The whole room, this place he called a restaurant, was loud. Too loud.People sat in chairs just like ours, packed in all around. Some laughed. Others talked quickly, their hands moving like they were casting spells. I didn’t understand most of what they were saying. I didn’t try to.The table between us was shiny. When I touched it, I could see my fingers reflected on the surface, like little ghosts. There were two cups. Two plates. Napkins folded like little triangles. The knife scared me a little—it looked sharp.The chair beneath me was soft, not too deep. The lights weren’t too bright, but not dark either. Like the room didn’t know whether it wanted to be day or night.I glanced around again.A little boy at the next table dropped his spoon. It clattered to the floor with a sharp, metallic ring. My heart jumped. My

  • The Womanizer's Mute Wife    A Date to Remember

    KADE“Get them in, Fang,” I barked, swerving the car as the tires screeched across wet asphalt.“But boss, we haven’t heard anything from Alpha yet,” Fang said, hesitation bleeding through the line.My brows pulled tight. “What do you mean? He was supposed to notify you about the drop an hour ago.”There was a pause, filled with nothing but static and Fang’s uneasy breath. “We got silence. No code, no ping. I thought maybe he was stalling for a reason.”“He’s not stalling,” I growled, weaving past a slow-moving truck. “He’s either compromised or playing a game he shouldn’t be.”“What do you want me to do?”“Lock down the south exit. Now. No one leaves the district unless they’re tagged.”“But if they’re tagged, that means…”“Yeah.” I cut him off. “That means they’re part of this.”Another pause. Then Fang said, “Copy that. South gate's ours. I’ll ping you if anything moves.”I ended the call, jaw tight.If Alpha was off-script, this was bigger than a missed drop. But I shoved that tho

  • The Womanizer's Mute Wife    Louder than words

    GENESIS“Damn, they’re so good,” Calista mumbled, resting her head on the barre.Yes, barre. That was a new word I’d learned today, and I was proud of it—even if I can’t say it out loud.We stood there, watching the ballerinas move gracefully across the studio floor until the instructor finally called for a break.Some of the girls plopped onto the floor, chugging water like they’d just crossed a desert. Another new word I learnt.Others kept practicing, pointing their toes and stretching their legs like perfection was one pirouette away.I was watching one girl in particular, completely mesmerized, when Stacy suddenly grabbed my hand.“Don’t look, don’t look—but Jaden is coming over here,” she whispered urgently.Calista shot upright like she’d been electrocuted, fussing with her hair.Was something wrong with her hair?Jaden strolled over and stood beside us, his gaze flicking between Stacy and Calista.“How are you girls today?” he asked, smiling.Calista flushed red—like tomato-sa

  • The Womanizer's Mute Wife    Jealousy Burns Louder

    “Ahhhh, I hate that fucking bitch!” Veronica screamed, hurling a vase against the wall. It shattered into sharp, glittering pieces that skittered across the floor. On the couch, her two friends—Amanda and Mika—exchanged uneasy glances.Veronica stood a few feet away from the wreckage, chest heaving, her face flushed with rage.Mika leaned in closer to Amanda and whispered, “What is she mad about this time?”Amanda sighed, already sounding tired. “What do you think? The little wife of Kieran.”Mika nodded. “But why is she still hung up on that? I thought she was over him.”Veronica whipped around to face them, her hair a wild mess that looked like a bird’s nest, her makeup smeared and chaotic like a melting mask. She looked like she was teetering on the edge of a breakdown.“Over that? You think I’d be over it?” she growled. “Do you know how long I’ve stood by Kieran? My mind was set—he was going to be mine. And then that silent little thing just waltzes in from nowhere and takes him l

  • The Womanizer's Mute Wife    To Be Like That

    GENESIS“First position, second position… Stacy, leg down, not up—you’re not trying to kick anyone,” Miss Reneta said with a patient but firm tone.The room giggled softly. Even I cracked a small smile. Stacy rolled her eyes dramatically. Miss Reneta didn’t notice, but Stacy did as she was told.Miss Reneta clapped her hands twice. “Alright, everyone. Let’s try that again, but this time with music.”As a soft piano melody filled the room, I tried to mimic the movements. Heels together. Toes pointed out. Arms curved like I was holding a giant invisible ball. I moved slowly, cautiously, trying to remember everything she had taught us.My body didn’t feel graceful. My arms were stiff, my balance shaky. But I was trying. I wasn’t going to give up.“Good, Genesis,” Miss Reneta said as she passed by, gently adjusting my elbow. “That’s it. Nice control.”I blinked, surprised by the praise. My chest swelled just a little with pride. Across the room, Calista caught my eye and gave me two enthu

  • The Womanizer's Mute Wife    Grace Under Pressure

    GENESIS“Yes, Lily, do ballet! It’s so fun and amazing, and you get to dress up so beautifully,” Daisy said, bouncing in her seat as she looked at me. I glanced at the dancers again, watching them move with such grace. It was beautiful, like they were speaking with their bodies. But it also looked incredibly difficult. Daisy called it “fun,” but I had a feeling this kind of dance wasn’t to be underestimated. The way their legs moved so high... I was amazed.But my mind wasn’t fully on the decision about which class to choose. My eyes kept gravitating toward the bruise on Kieran’s face. And it wasn’t just that—he had bruises on his wrists too, like he’d slammed them against something. The one on his face looked like he’d been hit.What happened?He’d gone to work hours ago and now came back like this.He turned away from the iPad in his hands and looked at me. “What do you like...?” His voice trailed off as I pressed my hand gently against the injury, and he smiled softly.“What is it..

  • The Womanizer's Mute Wife    Unleashing the Beast

    KIERAN"Stop making that face," I muttered, adjusting the cuff of my shirt. "He got himself fired."She was still staring at me—lips slightly parted, eyes wide, like I’d just confessed to murder. Maybe in her innocent little brain, I had. But that bastard deserved it.I leaned closer, gripping the headboard behind her, caging her in. Her breath caught. She tried to move back, but there was nowhere to go.Just how I wanted it."He looked at you too long.""Smiled too wide. And then he touched you. I saw it on the footage."Her brows drew together. She grabbed her notebook, scribbling fast and furiously:NO HE DID NOTLIAM IS NICE TO MEI gritted my teeth. "See, that's the problem. I didn’t hire him to be nice. And that—what he did—that wasn’t him being nice. That was him wanting something else.”She shook her head. I didn’t care. I grabbed her waist and lifted her up off the bed. Her legs instinctively wrapped around me as I carried her down the stairs."I’ll get you a new tutor. Maybe

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