LOGINAdrian
The mansion doors swung open with the kind of silence only fear creates. “Pakhan, she is here,” Damien said, the second my foot crossed the threshold. She was here. He did not need to ask who it was. He knew and I didn’t answer.
I didn’t need to.
My men in black suits lined the foyer like statues. Their heads bowed so low that their chins nearly touched their chests. Their guns tugged at their sides and their eyes on the marble floor.
They felt the storm rolling off me before I even spoke.
Damien fell into step behind me, quiet for once. He knew better than to push tonight. But he also knew not to say anything when Pakhan did not want to. The mansion was dead silent like always except for the echo of my footsteps. My steps were sharp, deliberate and each one announcing I was done playing games.
“She’s in your room- ” Damien started. Before he could inform me of something I already knew, I raised my palm without looking back. He stopped.
Smart man.
I climbed the stairs alone. My each step was measured, controlled. The railing was cool under my palm, grounding the rage that had been simmering since the club.
Since her. Grace.
Her name alone made my blood heat in ways I hadn’t felt in years. Something I had never felt before …. In my whole life.
Finally, reaching in front of my room, I pushed the double doors open. And there she was. Lyra. One of the women I fucked around with.
She was sprawled across my black sheets like she owned them. Blonde hair fanned out on the pillow and her slender legs crossed at the ankle, wearing nothing but one of my white dress shirts.
It was unbuttoned halfway and the fabric clung to her like a second skin. My gaze fell on her hardened nipples pressed against the thin material. She’d clearly planned this. Planned to tempt. Planned to be used.
“What are you doing here, Lyra?” My voice came out flat. Cold. I was in no mood to see her today. I felt … tired. Mentally exhausted after what happened in the club. She sat up slowly, smiling. It was that practiced, sultry smile she thought worked on me.
“I wanted to see you, Pakhan.” She murmured slowly, trying to sound naive and innocent that she clearly was not and it only made me roll my eyes.
She slowly stood up and let the shirt slip open further. Her movements were deliberate, slow unbuttoning and I watched as her fingers trailed down her stomach. She squeezed her breasts together like an offering, she wanted me to take.
She bit her lower lip. Her eyes were hooded and she whimpered softly. “Please touch me, Pakhan. I missed you.” She moaned seductively. Her lashes batted as she tried to seduce me but nothing worked.
Nothing.
Not a flicker. Not a spark.
I pushed my blazer off my shoulders and let it drop to the floor. My cold eyes stared at her as her smile turned shy, hopeful. She started to slowly back up until her calves hit the mattress and then fell back gracefully.
Falling back, she slowly lifted her legs and spread her legs wide, seductively. Her pussy was already ready. Wet. Glistening. Throbbing for me.
I smirked slightly. She was a whore for me. Well, she always had been. Always willing to submit, to take whatever I gave, never daring to reach first. She was warned well. Smirking, I hovered over her and my palms braced on either side of her head.
My eyes stared down at the body that used to be enough for release when the anger got too thick. But tonight… Tonight I saw someone else. Someone I could not get out of my mind … not anymore.
Grace.
Those deep eyes that made me drown in them. Those soft innocent gaze. My eyes drifted to her soft milky, pale skin. Her wide and glistening tipsy eyes. The way she’d giggled and poked my chest like I was harmless.
The drunken hug, those frail arms around my neck and her face buried in my throat. Her tiny body trembling against mine like I was safe instead of death. I had never let anyone touch my thing without my permission let alone myself and she had kissed me hard.
I clenched my fists in the sheets so hard the fabric tore under my knuckles. All emotions clashed so suddenly that made me confuse, overwhelm and that too for the first fucking time.
Lyra moaned beneath me, arching her back and she pressed her breasts toward me, her hips rolling in invitation. She was desperate, needy for me. For me to claim her, ruin her, rip her apart but I did not feel anything.
“Pakhan—”
The sound grated.
I felt grace. I imagined her under me. Her innocent whimper when I kissed her, the way her nails had scraped lightly down my neck, the soft “kiss me” that had cracked something open inside me. Something burned inside of me. Something wild and violent.
Lyra reached up and her fingers brushed slightly against my chest but I caught her wrist before she could make contact. Hard. My grip was tight enough to make her wince in pain.
She froze. Coming back into reality, I shoved myself off the bed in one violent motion and gripped my hair in frustration. What was happening to me? “Pakhan?” Confusion laced her voice. Hurt.
I rubbed a hand over my face and once again dragged it through my hair, trying to shake the image of Grace clinging to me like I was her savior. Fuck- I could not shake her mind off of my mind.
“Leave,” I growled. “And do not ever show your face in front of me again.” She sat up fast. “Pakhan, wait- I can- ” I turned and glanced at her. One look and that was all it took.
Her breath hitched. She clearly did not expect such a thing but I saw fear flashed in her eyes- real fear.just in a moment, she scrambled off the bed and clutched the shirt closed, and fled without another word.
The door slammed behind her while I stood there. My chest was heaving, my fists clenched so tight my knuckles bled white. I was losing my mind more like I had lost it. I grabbed my phone out of my pocket and dialed Damien’s number.
“Get my room clean,” I barked into it. “Change everything. Every fucking thing.” I did not want anything that was touched by someone else. I did not fucking anything that reminded me of anything but her.
I didn’t wait for a reply. My breath ragged as my ached, burning with rage. I was going crazy thinking about her and could not help but think about those innocent eyes. Letting out a deep breath, I walked out to the balcony.
As soon as I stepped out, the night air struck cold against my skin. I pulled a cigarette from my pocket and lit it with shaking fingers and inhaled deep. Whatever was happening with me was not normal. How could such a small little thing could mess me up in just hours.
Smoke burned my lungs as I inhaled deeply. I exhaled slowly, watching the smoke curl into the darkness. I closed my eyes, trying to shake off every thought, everything that snatched my peace away but ,……. I saw her again.
Grace, drunk, giggling and fearless in the stupidest way. Touching me like I wasn’t poisonous. Clinging like I wasn’t the end of her world. How could she think of me like that? How- I slammed my palm over the railing. My jaw clenched.
“Grace,” I muttered to the empty night. I threw my head back slightly and looked at the dark sky. I exhaled through my throat and my voice came out rough, low, dangerous.
“You are going to pay for this mess.” The cigarette burned down to the filter between my fingers. And I smiled.
Slow. Wicked. Dark. Because payment was coming. And when I collected… She would never forget who she belonged to.
GraceMy body felt like it was on fire.I was in the massive bed with the luxurious sheets tangled around my legs, but nothing could chase away the bone-deep chill that made me tremble uncontrollably. Sweat soaked my skin even as cold shivers wracked me. My head throbbed with a relentless ache, my throat raw and dry. Every breath felt heavy and labored. The wedding dress was long gone, replaced by one of Adrian’s soft black shirts that still carried his dark, masculine and possessive scent. It only made everything worse.I whimpered softly, curling into myself. The memories of the wedding, Eric’s bleeding face, Adrian’s confession and the forced vows -they all crashed over me in waves of guilt, fear, and overwhelming loneliness. I had no one. No escape. Just this fever and the monster who now called me his wife.Suddenly, the door burst open. Adrian stormed in, his face a mask of dark fury and something deeper- raw, obsessive concern. “Grace!” His voice was sharp, commanding. He b
GraceThe heavy wooden door of the master bedroom clicked shut behind me with a finality that made my stomach twist. I stood there in the middle of the lavish room, the beautiful white wedding dress clinging to my body like a second skin made of lies. The lace was exquisite, the delicate floral patterns that shimmered under the soft lighting, the bodice hugging my curves perfectly, the long train pooling around my feet like spilled moonlight. I looked like a princess from a fairytale in the full-length mirror across the room. A moon goddess wrapped in silk and diamonds. But I felt like a prisoner.Suffocated.I tugged at the bodice, trying to loosen it, but the dress was tailored too perfectly. Every breath felt shallow, restricted. My chest rose and fell rapidly as panic clawed its way up my throat. I’m married. The words echoed in my head like a death sentence. I had just said “I do” to Adrian Valente in front of everyone. The man who bought me. The man who killed my uncle. The
GraceTears blurred my vision as I stared up at the man I had just been forced to marry.“You killed him,” I whispered, my voice cracking. “You really killed my uncle… over a stupid ring?”Adrian’s dark eyes burned into mine with that terrifying intensity. He didn’t look guilty. He looked proud. His large hand came up, wrapping around my wrist where I gripped his collar, pressing my palm harder against his chest so I could feel how steady his heartbeat was.“Yes, bunny,” he said, voice low and calm, almost intimate. “I killed him. Matthew thought he could steal the ring I had chosen for your finger. After I paid him a fortune to sell you to me, he got greedy. Tried to take what was mine. No one steals from me, Grace. Especially not something that belongs on your hand.”A broken sob tore from my throat. I shook him by his collar, my bandaged hand throbbing with pain. “You’re sick! You destroyed my entire family just because you wanted me? You manipulated him into selling me like I was
GraceMy heart was hammering so violently I thought it would crack my ribs. The beautiful white wedding dress that had once looked like a dream now felt like a cage of lace and lies. Eric’s words were still ringing in my ears- He killed Eric’s father. He planned everything.I couldn’t breathe.I twisted violently in Adrian’s arms, the silk train of my dress tangling around my legs. Tears streamed down my face, ruining the perfect makeup the maids had applied. My bandaged hand throbbed as I reached up and grabbed the collar of his expensive black tuxedo, fisting the fabric so tightly my knuckles turned white.“Did you kill him?” I screamed, voice cracking with raw pain and fury. “Did you kill my uncle, Adrian? Tell me the truth! Right now!”The entire hall went deathly silent. My friends stared in horror. Eric, still forced to his knees and bleeding, watched with devastated eyes. Adrian’s men shifted uncomfortably, but no one dared move.Adrian looked down at me, his dark eyes burni
GraceThe world stopped the moment I heard his voice.“GRACE!”Eric stood at the entrance of the grand hall, chest heaving, eyes wide with desperation and fury. His face was already bruised, clothes torn like he had fought through hell just to get here. For one desperate second, my heart soared. Eric- my cousin, the only person who had ever truly tried to protect me. The one I had secretly loved in that quiet, safe way for years. The one I had been desperately searching for….I lunged forward without thinking, tears already spilling down my cheeks. “Eric!”Suddenly, Adrian’s arm snapped around my waist like a steel trap, yanking me back hard against his chest. His grip was bruising, possessive and so furious. The beautiful white wedding dress rustled as I struggled in his hold, the lace train tangling around my legs.“Let me go!” I cried, voice breaking. “Adrian, please! That’s Eric! Let me see him!”“No,” Adrian snarled low in my ear, his voice dark and venomous. His fingers dug dee
GraceThe mirror reflected a girl I barely recognized.The wedding dress hugged my body like it had been sewn onto my skin by the devil himself. Pure white silk and delicate lace flowed over my curves, the sweetheart neckline pushing my breasts up in a way that felt sinful. Intricate beading and tiny diamonds caught the light with every small movement, making me sparkle like moonlight on water. The long train spread behind me like a queen’s cape. My hair was styled in soft waves, pinned with pearls, and my makeup made my eyes look bigger, my lips fuller.I looked like a moon goddess. A princess from some unreachable realm. Unreal. Ethereal.But my eyes were empty. Dead. There was no joy, no blush of a happy bride. Only a hollow girl staring back at me- the girl who had been bought, broken, and forced into a dress that screamed forever when all she wanted was escape.“You look breathtaking, Mrs. Valente,” one of the maids whispered, voice filled with forced awe.I didn’t answer. I co
GraceI whimpered softly, the sound escaping before I could stop it. My throat felt tight as I gulped in fear, staring at Adrian lounging on the couch like a king who already owned the world. I knew what his plan was. He wanted me to agree to this marriage like I was in love with him. Like I had
GraceI jerked back from the kiss like I’d been burned, my lips tingling, swollen, and wet from him. What the hell am I doing? Cold water still poured over us, but my skin felt hotter than ever. I had kissed him back. I had let him devour me. My hands were still gripping his bare shoulders and nai
GraceI stood frozen in the living room, the luxurious nightmare closing in around me. Adrian’s words echoed in my head like a death sentence.“Your uncle sold you to me, bunny,” he said calmly, almost conversationally, as he swirled the whiskey in his glass. “Money for his gambling debts and what
Grace“Strip,” Adrian said calmly, his voice a low command that vibrated straight through my bones. I froze on my knees in the center of that massive bed, heart slamming against my ribs like it wanted to escape. He tossed the cufflinks onto a side table. They clinked like bullets hitting marble.“







