Wisps of smoke escaped his fine lips. “Spread your legs.” The rod of his cane felt cold against my skin. I shivered, my lips frozen under the weight of his blazing gaze. “Obey! Sweetheart.” He roared, and I parted the guards of my secret alley for him. Serving him the best appetite for tonight. ……. One day while she was rushing to bakery to get a cake with customised apology on it to patch up with her boyfriend. Bella hit into a man, with steely blue eyes, showing no affection but fear. She didn’t hesitate to grab him by the collar and make him pay. Her confidence crushed when reality struck her hard in the privacy of his room. And the random man he hit into turned out to the dad of her ex. Yet it was too late to save her fate.
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“I know he’s a red flag, but right now, my bank balance doesn’t give me the luxury to make him angry,” I said, shifting the phone to my other ear while curling up awkwardly on the sofa. The discomfort was seeping into my legs, but my thoughts were far more tangled.
“You can’t be this reckless. For god’s sake!” My friend was relentless, trying to knock some sense into me.
“My bills are due. I ‘need’ to patch things up with him,” I snapped, irritation bubbling beneath the surface. She kept repeating the same advice, and I had no intention of listening.
I just couldn’t. I knew my boyfriend was a walking red flag—he’d devour my mental peace faster than I could burn through his money.
“Enough about me. How’s your date with Nile?” I changed the subject, desperate for a distraction. “Did he even kiss you?”
I asked, knowing how her relationship was in limbo, and her boyfriend refused to get intimate.
“Aww honey, I know you’re desperate,” I cooed, all the while smirking at her predicament. “But let’s give him some time, shall we?”
“If you can’t wait, though,” I added, my tone turning playful, “we could hit the club, find you a hottie to scratch that itch.”
As my laughter died down, a familiar smell hit my nose—burnt pastry. I gasped, bolting up. The oven!
I was peeking into the open mouth of the oven, my breath coming in heavy gasps as I stared at the charred remains. My heart sank.
"Fuck. I messed it up."
“What happened?” Jenny’s voice blared from the phone, irritating me even more.
“Shut up, Jenny. It’s burnt.” I ended the call with a sharp jab at the red button and tossed the phone onto the counter in frustration.
I stared at my failure, exhaustion clouding my eyes. The cake was supposed to be my olive branch—something to ease the tension between Nathalie and me after our last fight. I imagined soft kisses, whispered apologies, and everything going back to normal. But instead, all I had was a smoking disaster.
There was no time, no patience left in me to start over. With a sigh, I grabbed my bag and headed to the bakery.
"Write ‘I’m sorry, Nathalie’ on it," I instructed the boy behind the counter after selecting a cake. He nodded, and I watched as he carefully piped the words, feeling a flicker of hope return.
“Thanks,” I mumbled, taking the box from him, my excitement growing again. This was my chance to fix things, to smooth over the argument and show Nathalie that I cared. I imagined his smile when he saw the cake. Maybe my overdue bills would even be forgiven once I got back into his good graces.
Humming a little tune, I practically skipped out of the bakery, eager to get to his place.
But as I turned the corner, disaster struck. My foot caught on the curb, and before I could even process it, the cake box flew out of my hands, spinning in the air as if in slow motion.
"No!" I gasped, my voice strained. The box hit the ground with a dull thud, flipping open, the cake landing in a crushed heap on the pavement.
I stood frozen, my hopes splattered on the sidewalk just like the cake.
“What the heck did you just do?” I shouted, frustration blinding me. I hardly registered the man’s features—the messy blonde hair that fell into his sharp emerald eyes, his finely crafted lips. None of it mattered.
“My cake!” I choked back tears, grabbing onto his collar. “You spoiled my cake. Pay me for it. *Right now!*” I demanded, grinding my teeth, my voice shaking with anger.
He didn’t flinch. “Leave me. I’m in a hurry. My manager will pay you,” he said, his tone dismissive as he jerked my hands off him. He seemed more interested in whatever he was chasing than the fact that he’d just ruined my day.
“No, I won’t let you go!” I yelled, grabbing the back of his coat, and yanking him to a stop.
“You beggars, always so fucking clingy! How much will it cost? A hundred pounds?” His voice dripped with disdain as he pulled out a note and tossed it at my face.
I stood there, stunned by the insult, my blood boiling. My fingers clenched around the money as he turned and rushed away. Without thinking, I picked up the crushed remains of the cake and hurled it at his back. The icing smeared across his expensive coat, and I smirked, satisfied with my small act of revenge.
“I’m not a beggar,” I spat under my breath, my anger far from subsiding.
Ignoring the disgust still curling in my stomach, I picked up the pounds he had thrown at me and hurried back to the bakery. The humiliation stung, but I needed another cake. Nothing was going to stop me from making things right with Nathalie.
I rushed inside, ordered a new one, and anxiously waited for it to be boxed. Once I had it securely in hand, I didn’t waste a moment.
Arriving at Nathalie’s guesthouse, my heart raced with anticipation, hoping I could salvage the evening this time.
I smoothed the creases of my mini skirt, adjusting the straps of my bra top as I approached Nathalie's guesthouse. His guard bowed slightly as I entered, and I couldn’t help but feel a sense of pride.
“He’s going to be so happy,” I whispered to myself, flicking my hair back confidently. This was the place he’d brought me twice before—where we had slept together, away from his home. “Home is where my father lives,” he’d always say, but this guesthouse was his secret hideaway, the place where he came to have fun and forget responsibilities.
Tiptoeing down the corridor, I planned to surprise him, my heart already racing with anticipation. But just as I reached the door, I froze, my blood turning cold.
“Ouch, you’re biting it instead of sucking it!” I heard Nathalie’s voice, mixed with moans that made my stomach churn.
I pressed myself against the wall, my breath caught in my throat, my heart pounding. My chest felt heavy with disbelief. *Was he cheating on me?*
I shook my head, trying to push the thought away. *No, no, this can’t be happening.* Sure, I knew Nathalie had his flaws—he was a walking red flag—but this? I wasn’t prepared for this.
My thoughts swirled, tearing at my nerves, but I forced myself to stay grounded. “Don’t get emotional, Bella,” I whispered to myself, drawing in a shaky breath. *You have bills to pay, and you need him right now.* I steeled myself, refusing to let the raw pain overtake me. Whatever was happening in that room, I would deal with it.
But then, another voice, deeper and unfamiliar, shattered the moment.
“Don’t you see how heavily I make you flow?” the man growled.
My world stopped. The voice wasn’t Nathalie’s. My legs wobbled beneath me, and I stood dead in my tracks.
*Who the hell is in there with him?*
Terror and betrayal twisted my insides as I realized this was much worse than I had imagined.
If it was a joke? Then it was the last thing I wanted. The mafia king was kidding me to force me into marriage with his son. Hah… I stomped my feet on the floor as helplessness escaped from my lips, never in my life had I felt so miserable, and vulnerable. For a matter of fact, I knew that this could not be true, he was just trying to trap. Then a part of me was convinced by the tale he told me. So it was… I was convinced! My father, I had spent my life believing that she left me alone in this world to live a miserable and poor life. Had I known he was alive, I would have done my beat to find him. “Mam… boss is calling you downstairs.” The maid came in to inform me. I exchanged a gaze with her and then looked down at my feet which were wrapped in bandages. “Does your boss not know that I can’t walk? Or he wants me to fall on my face.” I said, smothering my hair back, and then I turned to face the bed and sat on its edge. Due to standing for a while, my feet began to ache so bad.
“I’m not satisfied… yeah, you got it,” I said, my voice low but tense as I looked Joseph in the eyes. He stood tall, calm as ever, but I knew he could see it—the storm written all over my face.We had won. Bella was back. We had outplayed Markos. At least, that’s what it *should’ve* felt like. But it didn’t. Something was wrong. Deeply, unsettlingly wrong. “I think you’re just overthinking,” Joseph said, trying to ease the tightness in the air. “Markos tried to kill you. He betrayed you. There’s no doubt he showed his true face. But we played through it. We won.”He was trying to fix everything that felt broken. Trying to wrap the chaos into a neat little victory. But my gut didn’t agree. “No,” I muttered, shaking my head. “He wouldn’t have just let Bella go. Not without a reason. He wouldn’t walk away like that unless…” I trailed off, my thoughts spiraling fast. Then it hit me. “Did you notice that?” I said suddenly, breaking the silence, my eyes wide with reali
I swallowed the lump fear formed in my throat. With every step he took forward my heart beat slowed down, I was afraid that it would stop completely if he headed slightly near me. Have you ever imagined the devil coming towards you? He looked exactly like that. “Little girlie…” Ronin’s voice was low and teasing, the kind that slithered under your skin and made it crawl. “You make too much noise. I’m assuming you needed babysitting.”Before I could respond, he crouched down beside the bed and, without warning, scooped me into his arms like I weighed nothing at all. His hold was firm, effortless—like lifting a pillow. I hated how easily my body fit against his, like I belonged there.“You—put me down,” I murmured weakly, but the ache in my limbs made the protest sound pathetic even to my own ears.He ignored me, carrying me back to the center of the bed and gently laying me down. But he didn’t move back. He stayed close—*too* close—hovering over me, his eyes fixed on mine with a sha
The pain was so excruciating that even in the depths of unconsciousness, I could feel it—sharp, cruel shrills racing through my veins like fire. Every pulse sent a ripple of torment, and I couldn't escape it. I moaned, unable to suppress the whines that bubbled from deep within me, my body trembling. But my mind was fogged, distant, and the world around me was a blur. I couldn’t see who was close, couldn’t tell if someone had been feeding me, tending to me during the haze. It was as though I were trapped in a limbo, flickering between the realms of pain and darkness. The next moment, I was pulled back into a deeper sleep, but this time there was something—someone—moving me. My body jerked, and the sudden shift brought a fresh wave of agony that shot through my leg, stealing my breath. I couldn’t stop the soft whine that slipped from my lips, my mind racing to make sense of everything.Who was carrying me? Why was I being moved?And then, the scent—strong, familiar, and utterly unse
I clenched my fist into a ball and smashed it on my phone screen, it broke into tiny little pieces and left cuts on my skin. Pain was engulfing through my veins, yet it was nothing compared to what Bella was forced to go through. “The mafia Don.” I spat on the phone, I just threw it on the floor. The title I embraced my whole life, now it was sounding nothing but a curse. It sounded so useless and meaningless. ‘All of this was happening because of me.’ I smashed another punch into the wall. “Joseph.” I roared loudly. He rushed in, breathless. “Boss… are you alright? Your phone—”He stopped short when he saw the shattered screen and the blood trailing down my hand. His eyes flickered from the broken pieces to my clenched fist, and he instantly understood something was terribly wrong.He bent down to retrieve the phone.“Tell me,” I growled, grabbing his shoulder and yanking him closer. “What good have I ever done? To you. To anyone?”“Boss…” he stammered, taken aback. He hadn’t e
Blood was spilling on the floor around making a pool, I was swimming in. I quickly turned off my skirt and wrapped it around. Apparently I was stuck among heartless goons who would not care about my wound but how they can use me against their agenda. “I swear, Ronin is not going to forgive you for this.” I grunted, as pain was taking my life away gradually. My teeth dung into my lower lip.“You better save your sister now. You dared to touch me. Now he’s going to take revenge by serving your sister.” I was throwing a warning on his face with such confidence as if it was going to happen in real life. As if he cares about me!Had he, he would blast the whole place but didn’t let these goons take me with them. I was disappointed in him for throwing me in the face of the jacks and running away. Mafia don! Huh, the name didn’t suit him much now. “Shut up!” A man came forward and pressed his toe into my wound. I let out a loud, painful scream. “You think you can torture me and win ove
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