Acknowledged By A Mafia Leader
She froze, breath caught, facing the storm in his delinquent brown eyes. He leaned over her, hands gripping the rail, boxing her in. The air was thick, too heavy to breathe. Her gaze locked on his—unwilling, yet unable, to look away.
The closer he leaned, the harder her heart pounded.
She bit her lip, nerves twitching. No matter how far she ran, he always found her.
“Why do you keep chasing me?” she asked, barely above a whisper. Her voice trembled, as if volume might shatter her.
He didn’t answer. Silence roared between them. His stare—cold, unreadable—never left her face.
“Do you like me?” she pressed, ignoring the disinterest in his eyes. She needed something.
He gave a soft tut, then brushed a strand of hair behind her ear, twirling it lazily. The touch was light, but his closeness made her pulse race.
“‘Like’ is a bit heavy, Tinkerbell,” he murmured, voice low and indifferent. The nickname slipped out like smoke—mocking, yet oddly tender.
He leaned in, close enough for her to feel his heat. Close enough to unravel her.
But his eyes stayed dark. Empty.
She swallowed hard, unsure what hid behind them.
“It’s strange,” he added, voice softer now. “But you’re the first woman I’ve ever aknowledged as a lady, Snow White.”
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She was the good girl. Quiet. Overlooked. Her life, a shadow. No warmth. No safety.
For a moment, she thought she’d found love—someone who saw her. Someone worth clinging to.
But he broke her.
When he left, he took her love—and her self-worth.
She hated herself after that.
Then she started to rebuild.
And that’s when Zachary Gonzalez appeared.
Mysterious. Magnetic. Dangerous.
Everything she shouldn’t want.