Mag-log inI came to Hawaii chasing sun, surf, and freedom. Instead, I woke up drugged, locked in a cage, and halfway across the world. They said I was payment for a debt I never owed. They called me a gift for Valiente Cárdenas, Mexico’s most ruthless cartel king. He never asked for me. He didn’t want me. But the moment I fought back, I caught his dangerous attention… and sealed my fate. I should be plotting escape every second his gaze burns into me. Yet every time he calls me “Little Red,” my body betrays me. The most terrifying truth? Part of me is already forgetting why I ever wanted to run. “Why do you always call me that?” I whispered. He grinned, fingers twisting in my soft curls. “Because you turn bright red every time you hear the word ‘fuck.’” ☾⋆⁺₊✧✧✧✧✧₊⁺⋆☽ ⚠️ TRIGGER WARNING ⚠️ This is a dark romance with extreme, explicit, and disturbing content. It explores intense power imbalances, obsession, and taboo fantasies. It is not a representation of healthy relationships or real-life consent. The story contains or leads into: * Abduction/kidnapping. * Prolonged captivity and imprisonment. * Psychological manipulation and gaslighting. * Extreme dominance and submission. * Bondage and restraint (ropes, chains, collars, leashes) * Impact play (spanking, flogging, whipping) * Forced voyeurism via mirrors. * Orgasm control/denial/edging. * Rough and graphic sexual content (including oral, anal, and more) * Trauma, fear, helplessness. * Obsessive/possessive behavior. * Revenge-driven hatred. * Family betrayal, and mild paranormal elements (ghostly whispers and apparitions). This is fiction for adults who enjoy dark, taboo fantasies. Real-life BDSM requires safe, sane, consensual practices with safewords and aftercare—none of which are consistently present here. If any of these themes are triggering, please skip this book. Your mental health comes first. xoxo, SarahBlythe 🖤
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What could be the harshest form of heartbreak? Death? Not really. A cheating partner? I don’t think so either. Probably when your boyfriend—the one you’ve dated for two and a half years. The one who you would love to spend the rest of your life with. The one who prepared a trip to Hawaii for just you two—leaves you for dead in a foreign country. Yes, it happened. What was meant to be a week-long getaway to Hawaii from school stress, my parents’ constant worry, and the endless fight to be seen by my favorite professor… ended with me being kidnapped. It feels like a nightmare I can’t escape. I wish I could throw myself off a cliff just to jolt awake, like in the movies. But this time, it felt all too real. I watched as our rented car was already hooked to the tow truck, ready to be towed away. "What the fuck do you think you're doing?!" Colin barked at the tow man. I flinched at his tone. The tow man, who looked to be in his late thirties, peered up from his clipboard, squinting his eyes to look at Colin. I immediately grabbed my boyfriend's arm. “Calm down,” I whispered, trying to soothe his anger. But he wasn't having that. Colin frowned down at me, he yanked his hand from my grip. I sighed at his usual reaction without saying anything else. The tow driver had one hand to his waist and the other holding his clipboard. The sun was hot and I was still thirsty and now, hungry. We had left our hotel room to grab lunch, and sightsee later, when this happened. "Are you the owner of this car?" The tow man asked. Colin was at least two inches taller than this man. He had both hands in his pockets and seized him up and down. "Yes, dude. And you can't tow it away!" I rubbed my neck, looking around and seeing some locals already staring at us. Colin was being unnecessarily rude and loud, it was starting to get embarrassing. "Uhm, sir," the tow man tried to put up a professional smile as he spoke, "I can tow it. This isn't a parking space—" Colin scoffed, speaking before the man could finish. “Don’t tell me what’s a parking space and what’s not. We’ve been here for fifteen minutes!” he barked, his voice rising. The tow man took a step back, still trying to stay polite. “Sir, the sign right there-" he gestured towards the sign at the corner, that we must have missed, "-says no parking. I’m just doing my job.” “Oh yeah? Then go find someone else’s car to tow. This one’s not leaving,” Colin shot back. I could feel my face heating up from embarrassment. People were starting to slow down and look at us. Colin was loud. I took a small breath and stepped closer to the tow man before Colin could say more. “We're really sorry,” I said quietly. “We didn’t know. We’re not from around here, and I guess we didn’t see the sign.” The man looked at me, then at Colin, whose jaw was still tight with anger. I kept my tone soft, pleading but calm. “Please, just let us off this once. We’ll move the car right away. I promise." I passed him the sweetest smile I could make. He sighed, running a hand over his chin. “You’re lucky I’m in a good mood,” he muttered, finally unhooking the chain from the tire. “Don’t park here again.” “Thank you. We really appreciate,” I said quickly, giving a bigger smile as he walked away. But as soon as the tow truck disappeared, Colin turned to me with a sharp look. “What was that?” “What was what?” I asked, furrowing my brows. He let out a dry laugh. “You and that guy—smiling and playing nice? You think I didn’t see the way you were looking at him?” I blinked. “Colin, seriously? He was doing his job. I was just trying to stop him from towing our only means of transportation." “Yeah, sure,” he muttered, shaking his head. “You love attention, don’t you?” His tone made my stomach twist. He was being unreasonable and he knows it. “That’s not fair. You were yelling, Colin. Someone had to talk to him calmly.” “Whatever,” he snapped, walking to the driver’s side. “I’m done with this.” Before I could respond, he got into the car and slammed the door. I rushed to the passenger side and tried pulling the door, but it was locked from the inside. "Come on, Colin. Open the door," I said, pulling the door harder. My heart was hammering, knowing fully well where this was headed. Colin scorned and sped off. "Colin? COLIN?!" I yelled out, running after the car, but I obviously couldn't catch up. I stood there, frozen. He… really left me. Just like that? My throat tightened as I looked around. The street was half empty now, and I didn’t even know where I was. I didn’t have money on me—my purse was in the car—and I could barely pronounce the street names, let alone ask for directions. Everyone just passed by, uninterested. I tried calling Colin, but he didn’t pick up. Not once. I called again and still nothing. “Unbelievable,” I muttered under my breath, wiping at my cheek. The sun had already started dipping lower, painting the sky in a dull orange. Streetlights flickered on one by one, and a chill crept up my arms. I started walking, hoping I’d somehow recognize the way back to the hotel. But the more I walked, the less familiar everything looked. The stores were closing, and the crowd was thinning. My heart began to pound—not from the walking, but from the quiet. Then… I heard footsteps behind me. I slowed down and they slowed too. A cold shiver ran down my spine. I glanced back but no one was behind me. The street was nearly empty. Maybe I was imagining things. I shook my head and kept going, a little faster this time. The sound followed again. "Fuck!" I said and broke into a run. My heart hammered in my chest, breath sharp in my throat. I turned a corner, but before I could take another step, something strong grabbed me from behind. “Hey—let me go!” I yelled, struggling to pull free. The man’s arm tightened around my waist, holding me firm. I kicked and twisted, panic flooding through me. I clawed hard, trying to get his face or neck, anyway my hands could reach. What if he takes advantage of me, or worse... kills me? My heart dropped, tears flooded my eyes and I fought even more. Then I felt a cloth press over my nose. This can't be happening to me. “No—!” I tried to shout, but my voice came out weak. The smell was sharp, chemical. My vision blurred, and the street began spinning in front of me. The last thing I felt was his arms catching me as everything went dark.Elodie's POV Two days passed very slowly. I was locked in that fancy room all through, listening to my thoughts and counting numbers while my last brain cells gradually rotted. Well, better here than that dark room.In these two days, Valiente has been nowhere to be seen. He didn't come to see me.With nothing to do, I would pace back and forth over a thousand times in the room, cry a few times, think about mom and dad, and what they'll be feeling right now. Were they looking for me?A doctor came to treat me the noon after Valiente brought me back here. It was surprising that he kept to his word.I was examined and prescribed a few drugs and ointments for my bruises. The doctor said his assistant would give the medication to Valiente, before he left.Breakfast, lunch, and dinner have been served diligently and on time by Camille. Her head always remained low while she was in the room.On the first day she came in with my meal, she shuddered when I tried to strike up a conversation w
Elodie's POV '...Little Red.'My breath hitched and my toes curled when he said it. Of course, he would pick the most obvious thing to call me. Red, as in my hair.And the way he had said it. Only a man like him would take a word so normal, and make it sound so dark and wishful at the same time.I hated the way it rolled out of his mouth. And I hated even more how my body had reacted to it.I've received a fair share of bullying in my middle and high school because I was a redhead. Kids would laugh at how wild, curly, and bright it was. They would go on to stick papers, pencils, wraps, and even gum on my hair.It didn't faze me then, and I was almost certain it wouldn't now. Almost.He pulled up to his full length, his eyes peering down at me. "Get up," he said, his voice was back to being authoritative and detached. I didn't move from my spot. I watched as he turned and started toward the door. He stopped and turned his head to look at me."You can tell me if you love it here, and
Elodie's POV I dragged myself towards the door he had just exited. My knees and palms still burning, cheeks still stinging, but the little fight left in me kept me moving.Even though I couldn’t make out anything, I soon reached the door. He'd locked it from outside, but a small piece in me that hoped the lock would turn as I tried on the handle, didn't work.My heart dropped. I twisted it again, and still nothing. I winced as I stood up slowly, my hands against the wall, scalp sweaty and hair spread across my face, messy. I turned to my side, took a deep breath in, and banged my shoulder against it.I groaned painfully, clutching my shoulders as the pain settled in. And the iron door stood mounted like a rock.A laugh escaped me. Not because anything was funny, but because I couldn’t believe this was happening.“No…” I whispered, trying to keep my breathing steady and control my emotions. I lightly tapped the door, and it didn't rattle.Then I banged again and again, till it got lo
Elodie's POVMy back burned as it scraped across the floor. My dress rode up, exposing my inner thighs. I kicked again, using my free leg to strike at his wrist.He didn’t budge. He didn't even stumble.His grip around my ankle stayed firm as he dragged me along like I was some dirty rag being hauled away for disposal.I shouted for help, screamed at the top of my lungs, clawed at the floor, and reached for anything I could grab to stop myself from moving. But nothing worked.“It’s of no use,” he said calmly, way too calmly. The sound of it made anger twist inside me.I lifted my head and looked ahead, seeing we had reached a staircase. But this one wasn’t the grand staircase that led upstairs.This one went down. My stomach dropped suddenly. I thought it was just another hallway hidden inside the house.He stopped dragging me without warning. Before I could gather myself to run away, he hauled me upright and lifted me against him. One hand fisted in my hair, forcing my head back, whi
Elodie's POV “LET ME OUT! LET ME OUT OF HERE!” I kept pounding my fists against the door, shouting through the cracks, but all I got in return was silence. The same heavy silence that had followed me for two straight days. Yes, I had been locked in this room for two days now. How did I know?
Elodie's POV I was left alone in that grand living room. The men who brought me here had already disappeared through the tall entrance doors, leaving me standing in the heavy silence. My hands were finally free of ropes, and I rubbed at my sore wrists before glancing around, truly taking in the
Elodie's POV I felt a sharp sting on my skin, followed by a low buzz from the tattoo gun. The needle pierced through the flesh of my lower abdomen, digging deep. Finally reacting, I twisted on the bed. Wrong move. Because she pressed my thighs apart, hard, and a sob tore out of me. I shouldn't l
Elodie's POVI stayed frozen, clutching the blanket to my chest. My heart was pounding so fast I thought I’d pass out. The man turned his eyes to me then. For a second, I couldn’t tell if he was another monster or if I’d just been saved by one.He exhaled slowly, rubbing his forehead as if trying
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