LOGIN“Strip,” Lorenzo commanded. Nora froze, all eyes burning into her. “I… I can’t,” she stammered. “You’re saying you can no longer do your job?” his voice was cold, unyielding. “This isn’t my job. I quit stripping two years ago,” she shot back, trying to hold her ground. “Once a stripper, always a stripper,” he said, leaving no room for argument. Caught between her past and the man she thought she had killed . Nora is forced into a dangerous game and flash marriage by Damon in order to avenge his twin . But find out what happens when the truth starts crawling in and when everything starts getting twisted, what begins as hatred , turned into , love , lust and dangerous obsession
View MoreSoft piano notes floated through the cathedral, delicate as a fading dream. Guests turned, phones raised, their gasps filling the hall.
At the aisle's end stood Nora Davis, radiant in white, rose petals cascading down her gown. Her smile trembled, her heart hammering like a warm drum. This was her day. Her escape and her second chance.
Yet a knot of unease twisted in her gut, sharp and relentless. She gripped Lia's hand, her twelve-year-old sister firmly.
"You’ve got this," Lia whispered, eyes glowing with pride.
Nora blinked back tears.
She wasn't supposed to be here, not after the stage, the stares, the nights as Cherry. Not even after killing him. But Derrick waited at the altar, his smile warm and steady.
Her clean slate. Her new beginning.
Today marked the beginning of a new chapter.
Each step down the aisle felt like a vow. I'm not that girl anymore, she said inwardly.
Aria, her best friend, called out from the pews, "You’re stunning, girl!" Nora’s cheeks warmed, a soft laugh escaping her. Even after moving to another city, Aria had been her anchor. If no other person would take a bullet for her, she believed Aria would.
Derrick’s eyes locked on hers, bright with love. No poles, nor bloody scenarios just peace.
Lia winked, handed over the bouquet, and slid into the front pew, her legs swinging like pendulums. The priest’s voice was gentle. “Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today…”
Nora barely heard him. The lights blurred, her breath shallow. Her fingers trembled in Derrick’s laced grip. Happiness hovered just out of reach, a mirage she couldn’t quite grasp.
Derrick glanced her way, concern flickering across his face. She forced a fragile smilez but real. This was it, Her new life.
The priest turned to him. “Do you, Derrick Martins, take Nora Davis to be your lawfully wedded wife, to have and to hold, for better or worse, in sickness and in health, until death do you part?”
“I do,” Derrick said, voice steady as stone.
Sighs swept through the crowd. Cameras clicked. Lia’s grin lit up the pew like fireworks.
Then the priest faced Nora. “And do you, Nora Davis, take Derrick Martins to be your lawfully wedded husband, to love and to cherish, until death do you part?”
Her lips parted, the word rising like a tide. “I—”.
BOOM!
The chapel doors slammed open, the sound a gunshot shattering the silence. Gasps erupted. Guests lurched to their feet, phones shaking in fear in their hands
Framed in the doorway was Lorenzo Alexander, known as EL DIABLO (the Devil) in the underground world. A black suit clung to him like sin, cigar smoke curling with the scent of danger. He didn’t walk the aisle he claimed it. Slow. Deliberate and Deadly.
Nora’s breath snagged in her throat. Her heart thundered. Confusion was written all over her face, her lips parted slowly without no word coming out. she was so damn sure that he died in her presence. She personally killed him that night. How come he was still alive? “This can’t be real,” she muttered, taking a step back fearfully.
Derrick tensed beside her, voice a low rasp. “Who the hell is that?”
Lorenzo’s eyes walked up to Nora, unblinking, carving through her soul. “You look good, Nora.” His voice was velvet over steel, a faint Spanish lilt curling the edges. “Sorry I’m late.”
Her insides twisted into knots. A memory flashed -his hands on her leg, blood gushing out of his mouth and chest, his eyes wide with disbelief. Before he died, he told her, if there was a next life, he would come personally to kill her. And now he was really here to fulfill his promise.
Nora’s eyes filled with fear. Everything felt so unreal, it felt like a dream .
Lorenzo stepped closer, owning every inch. “You’re mine, Nora.”
“I was never yours,” she said, her voice shivering with fear, cracking as tears burned her eyes.
He smirked, lips curving cold and cruel. “In other words, you’re telling me you don’t miss the nights you screamed my name in bed?” he asked calmly, as if it were just the two of them there.
Whispers exploded through the pews. “Did he just—?” “My God, is that her ex?” “This is insane, someone call security!”
Derrick’s face hardened, betrayal etching his jaw like a blade. He turned to Nora, searching for denial. She couldn’t meet his gaze. All he could see was guilt. She couldn’t deny what this man was saying.
Lia bolted upright, bouquet trembling in her fists, eyes wide with fury and fear.
Lorenzo’s gaze shifted to Derrick, like a predator sizing up fresh meat. He reached into his jacket, drawing a sleek black pistol with casual grace. The congregation screamed. Pews scraped as guests scrambled, half bolting for the side doors, the rest frozen, filming the nightmare unfold.
“You may kiss the bride,” Lorenzo drawled, gun leveled lazily at Derrick’s chest. “Or step aside… before I paint this altar red.”
Nora’s knees buckled, the world tilting into vertigo. Derrick’s hand clamped her arm, his grip iron laced with terror. Lorenzo’s smile widened, dark and possessive, like he’d already won.
“Choose between him or me,” he said, pointing the gun at Lia and over at Derrick, “or you make the little girl and him pay for your silly mistake.”
The private jet touched down with a soft jolt.Lia startled awake. Nora squeezed her hand, whispering, “We’re here,”Outside the window, runway lights glowed in rows, stretching into darkness. Not a commercial airport. Bigger. Cleaner. Too private and silent.It was Lorenzo’s.Of course, it was.Lorenzo stood first. His movements were smooth, precise, like every step he took had already been planned months ago.“Get up,” he said.Calm voice.Too calm.Nora unbuckled herself and helped Lia with hers. Lia’s small fingers trembled. Nora kissed her forehead. “Stay close to me, okay?”The jet door opened with a hiss.Nora flinched. The air felt like a physical reminder, a toxic perfume of her past life.Cold night air swept in, carrying the faint scent of fuel and ocean water. They stepped onto the metal stairs, and the moment Nora’s foot touched the ground, she felt it—Something was wrong.Armed men lined the tarmac. Black suits. Earpieces. Blank expressions. They stood in two perfect li
The sky looked endless from thirty thousand feet up.Nora sat stiff in the soft cream leather seat. Her fingers gripped the armrest tight. The jet was all about Lorenzo, sleek and cold, with black marble touches and gold parts. The air smelled like whiskey and trouble.Next to her, Lia curled up under a blanket. Her little face pressed against the window. She was only twelve, too young for this fear, too young to get the danger hiding in all this fancy stuff.Nora brushed hair from her sister's face. "Are you okay?" she whispered.Lia nodded, but it was weak. "I just don't like him watching us," she said softly.Nora looked across the cabin. Lorenzo sat a few seats away. He looked relaxed, but you couldn't read him. His eyes were half-closed, like he owned the whole world already. He didn't say a word, but Nora felt his stare like a hand on her neck.It made sense they flew on his private jet. Lorenzo could buy ten of them easy. He was the second-richest man in the world, super rich,
By the time she turned back, Lorenzo was climbing the stairs. He didn’t look at her so she quietly followed behind.At the end of the hall, he opened a carved wooden door and stepped aside, waiting. His voice was low, almost lazy. “Our room.”Nora froze. Our room? The words sank like ice.Lorenzo stood by the open door, casual in the way a lion yawns before it pounces. “I didn’t stutter,” he added, glancing over his shoulder.Nora’s spine straightened. “We’re not married.”He tilted his head. “The priest might disagree.”Her jaw clenched.She stepped inside anyway, slow and cautious, like the floor might swallow her.The room was nothing like she expected. Warm. Dim lighting, soft leather, rich wood. A fireplace crackled low, and wide windows offered a view of the city that felt worlds away.It was a trap. A beautiful one.She stood stiffly in the center, arms crossed.Lorenzo closed the door, locking it with a click that echoed too loud. He walked past her, unbuttoning his jacket and
Derrick stood frozen, hands up, fear clear on his face. His eyes begged Nora for answers , but he could only see fear in her eyes, she couldn’t look at him. Not with Lorenzo moving behind her like a dark shadow.Lorenzo put the pistol away, like slipping a pen in his pocket. He grabbed Derrick’s shoulder and pushed him aside roughly. The crowd gasped. Whispers spread like snakes. The priest stood still, eyes wide, sweat on his face. He held his Bible like a weak shield.Lorenzo moved to Nora’s side at the altar. He owned the spot like it was always his. He lifted her veil gently, but his eyes were stormy. “Wasting this pretty face on him?” he said softly, his smirk cutting sharp.Nora’s lips shook. Words stuck in her throat. Her body felt numb, trapped by his stare, strong and claiming, but something felt wrong, like his smell was off in the fear.He turned to the priest, voice cold and clear like breaking ice. “Do your job.”The priest stuttered, “I—I can’t—”“Want to see your wife t


















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