Mag-log inGrace
‘ Adrian Valente- ‘
Sunlight stabbed straight into my skull the second I opened my eyes. I whimpered, low and pathetic, and tried to roll away from the window. My arm stretched out as I tried to relax my stressed muscles but,it was a big mistake.
A sharp, throbbing pain exploded behind my eyes like someone had taken a hammer to my temples. I groaned louder and instantly curled into a ball under the blanket for a second before forcing myself to sit up.
My vision blurred as I felt the room spun once, then settled. Barely. I dragged a hand through my hair. Feeling the tangled, greasy, disgusting texture- and caught my reflection in the full-length mirror across from the bed.
Jesus.
Mascara had raccooned down my cheeks in black streaks. Lipstick was smeared across my chin like a bad crime scene. My eyes were puffy and red and my hair was sticking up in every direction.
I looked like I’d been hit by a truck full of regret. I looked awful.
I groaned again, louder this time, and not being able to watch myself look so hideous, half-crawled, half-fell out of bed. I gasped as my bare feet came in contact with the cold floor and instantly, my legs felt like jelly.
Every step toward the bathroom made my head pound harder.
I immediately splashed some cold water on my face, which helped a little. I splashed it over and over until the worst of the smudged makeup came off. Immediately I brushed my teeth twice because my mouth tasted like death.
Ran wet fingers through my hair in a useless attempt to tame it. Still looked like a hungover raccoon, but at least I didn’t look like I’d been crying in a dumpster.
I shuffled out of the bedroom in my oversized sleep shirt and shorts, following the smell of coffee and something savory. Was it bacon? Toast? My stomach growled even though it felt like it might revolt at any second.
I felt like a hungry beast who hadn’t feasted for years. As I reached closer, voices drifted from the kitchen. Soft. Hushed murmurs. “…let’s just hope she doesn’t remember what happened last night.” I froze in the hallway, frowning. “…she shouldn’t know him or else—”
Know who?
Were …. They talking about me? I pressed my palm to my forehead, trying to force the memories back. Flashes- club lights, music thumping, laughter, a cigarette, coughing like an idiot… and then nothing. Just black. A big, empty void where last night should be.
Weird.
Finally, I walked into the kitchen. The girls went dead silent the second they saw me.
Stella mid-sip of coffee. Laila holding a spatula like a weapon. Kristy and Michelle exchanging quick looks. “What are you guys talking about?” I mumbled, rubbing my temples in slow circles.
Kristy shook her head, grabbing her coffee and sipping on it. “Nothing. Just… girl talk.”
I dropped into the chair like my bones were made of lead. “Fuck, it hurts.” My whole body ached so badly that I felt like my body would crack into small pieces any moment.
Stella winced sympathetically. “You drank way too much last night, baby. We tried to stop you but you were on a mission.” She shook her head at me and I stared at her. “How much?”
Michelle rolled her eyes, sliding a glass of water toward me. “Enough that you don’t remember anything. Even if you try.”
My stomach twisted, not from nausea, but from something colder. A prickle at the back of my neck. Like I’d done something stupid. Really stupid. Did I?
The next moment, Laila set a steaming bowl of chicken soup in front of me. “Here. Eat. It’ll help.” I didn’t argue. I needed some relief from this horrible pain. I dug in and The first spoonful was warm, salty heaven.
I let out a long, satisfied groan as it slid down my throat, chasing away some of the fog. “Did I… do something last night?” I asked slowly, looking up at them one by one. Kristy scoffed. “Something? You did everything you shouldn’t have.”
The words landed like ice water down my spine and my hand froze mid way to my mouth for another bite. “What does that mean?” I asked with raised eyebrows and cautiously.
Michelle reached over and immediately smacked the back of her head. It was light, but enough to make her wince. “Nothing. You Just threw up. A lot. And it was a nightmare carrying your ass back here.”
Stella chuckled nervously. “Yeah. You were… enthusiastic about the tequila. That’s all.”
Stella avoided eye contact and I narrowed my eyes. They were lying. Or at least leaving huge chunks out. But my head hurt too much to push.
Stella once again broke the tension, clapping her hands together too brightly. “Okay, okay— finish up. We have something to discuss.” I raised an eyebrow, spoon still in my mouth. “Discuss what?”
Laila grinned like she’d won the lottery. “Well… me and Stella managed to get us all passes for the Dark Elite Club tonight.” My spoon clattered against the bowl. Did I hear that right? No way-
“You’re joking.”
“Nope.” Laila pulled out five glossy black cards from her pocket and fanned them like winning poker hands. “VIP access. Full entry. We’re going.”
I stared at her in disbelief. Was she crazy? That place was known to be a black place. A place where normal people like us avoided and many were forced to avoid.
“The Dark Elite- That place is… insane. Politicians, celebrities, and—like—actual criminals go there. It’s not a club, it’s a… a danger zone.” I clarified, thinking she might have mistaken the place but her excitement and answer shook me to my core.
“Exactly!” Michelle said, eyes sparkling. “That’s why it’s fun. We’ve never been. We have to go at least once.”
I scoffed, pushing the empty bowl away. “Shopping is better than that shitty place. I’m not in the mood to get murdered or kidnapped.”
Laila gave me the look- the one that said arguing was pointless. “We’re going. End of story. You’ll thank us later.”
I opened my mouth to argue further but Michelle placed her palm over my mouth and Stella pointed her finger at me, warning me to shut up. I sighed, looking at them all, long and defeated.
They were right about one thing, there was no winning against all four of them when they teamed up. “Fine,” I muttered, rubbing my temples again. “But if anything weird happens, I’m leaving. And you’re all buying me coffee for a week.”
Stella grinned. “Deal.” I leaned back in the chair, staring at the ceiling. My head still pounded. My memories were still missing. I closed my eyes to remember last night and something- some tiny, nagging feeling— kept whispering that last night had been more than just drinking too much.
I just didn’t know what. Yet.
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The Dark Elite Club loomed in front of us like a black glass fortress. So tall, sleek, no flashy neon sign, just a single silver “DE” etched above the heavy double doors and two men in black suits standing like statues on either side.
My stomach twisted the second the car pulled up. Stepping out, I tugged at the hem of my black leather skirt which reached mid-thigh, tight enough that every step made me hyper-aware of how much leg was showing.
The off-shoulder crop top left my collarbones, shoulders, and a slim strip of my waist completely bare. The high-knee boots added a few inches, making my legs look longer, but right now they just felt like armor I didn’t trust.
Stella had straightened my hair until it fell like a dark curtain down my back, added a smoky liner that made my eyes look bigger and sharper, and a touch of deep red on my lips.
I looked good.
Maybe too good.
Devilishly good, like I was trying to play in a league I didn’t belong to.
“I don’t think this is a good idea,” I murmured. My voice was barely above the low thrum of bass leaking from inside. Stella nudged my hip with hers, grinning. “Come on, baby. We’re here now. And I know you’re going to love it. One drink, some dancing, and we’re out if you hate it. Promise.”
I forced a smile. It felt tight. Fake. Of course, it was forced. I could not shake off that heavy feeling off my chest.
We stepped forward when it was our turn. The security guy scanned each of our black passes under a blue light. His eyes flicked over me once, twice, lingering on the bare skin of my midriff and it made me shift slightly before he nodded once and stepped aside.
The doors opened.
And the moment we crossed the entrance, everything inside me screamed wrong. My eyes immediately scanned the place with sharp gaze, full on alert.
It wasn’t crowded like the usual clubs- no sweaty bodies grinding shoulder-to-shoulder, no drunk college kids screaming lyrics.
The space was vast, dark and…. deliberate. Deep red lights washed over everything, turning skin and suits into shadows and blood. Low leather booths lined the walls, each one occupied by men in tailored black or charcoal- older, sharper, the kind of men who didn’t laugh loudly.
They sat with drinks in crystal glasses, girls draped across their laps or leaning close, whispering. A few couples moved on the small, circular dance floor in the center, but even their dancing looked calculated. The slow rolls of hips, hands possessive, eyes never fully closed.
The music was heavy, sensual, bass so deep it vibrated in my ribcage. My palms started to sweat and I swallowed hard. This place felt so different and dark than any other place I had visited on earth. The people here weren’t here for fun maybe ……
This place wasn’t waiting for fun.
It was waiting for something else.
For someone else.
For me?
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
GraceAdrian carried me up the stairs like I was already his bride, his strong arms holding me securely against his chest. I didn’t fight this time. My body felt heavy, drained from the emotional storm, the forced breakfast, and the way he had played with me like I was his favorite toy. When he pushed open the bedroom door, I saw it immediately.The wedding dress.It hung on a mannequin in the center of the room like a ghost. Pure white, elegant, with delicate lace, a deep sweetheart neckline, and a long flowing train that looked like it cost more than most people’s houses. Diamonds sparkled along the bodice. It was breathtakingly beautiful.And I hated it.Adrian set me down gently on my feet, his hands lingering on my waist. I stared at the dress, my heart sinking deeper with every second. There was no escape now. No family left to save me. My friends were probably being watched or threatened. I had no phone, no way to contact anyone. Uncle Matthew had sold me. Eric… God, where wa
GraceMy heart slammed against my ribs the second I saw him.Adrian stood at the kitchen entrance like he owned the entire world with arms crossed over his broad chest, leaning casually against the wall with that dark, predatory smirk on his face. His eyes locked onto me like I was prey he had been patiently hunting. The broken glass and shattered plates around my bare feet suddenly felt insignificant compared to the danger radiating off him.I gulped hard, throat dry. “Adrian…”He pushed off the wall and walked toward me slowly, each step deliberate, powerful, like a wolf stalking closer. That smirk never left his lips- that twisted, obsessive smirk full of dark promises. My pulse raced wildly. I tried to step back on the counter, but my foot slipped on a piece of glass.Before I could regain balance, his hand shot out like lightning. Strong fingers wrapped around my wrist, yanking me forward. I stumbled off the counter and straight into his arms. In one smooth, terrifying motion,
Grace I was still trembling, my panties soaked and ruined, when Adrian lifted his head from my shoulder. His dark eyes burned with raw hunger as he stared down at me. The realization of what I had just done hit me like a slap- I had come apart because of him. The man who owned me. The man who had
GraceI shoved hard against Adrian’s chest with my free hand, scrambling away as far as the short chain of the handcuffs would allow. I was now sitting on the very edge of the massive bed, breathing fast and my thighs pressed tightly together under his oversized black shirt. The metal cuff dug int
Grace My heart skipped a beat and my pulse throbbed under his touch but I frowned the second his fingers closed around my wrist. It was warm and strong. Too strong.Like he could snap bone if he wanted to, but right now he was just… holding.I blinked up at him. My brain fuzzy from tequila and emb
Grace “Oh my God, girls, it’s been forever since we did this!” Stella squealed and clinked her strawberry margarita against mine so hard pink liquid dropped over the rim. “No boyfriends, no drama, no curfews, just us, tequila, and terrible decisions.”Laila leaned back in the booth and twirled a s







