LOGIN"Do not tempt me, Wildling. You're mine to protect, not to fuck." ~~~~ Kyla Harper After the death of my father, I never expected to be placed under the custody of a stranger who claimed to be his friend. I expected an old man with grey hair. Not a demigod who turned my world upside down. Cold. Distant. Devilishly handsome. His words sink into my skin, leaving my knees shaking. And while I flinch at every man’s touch, his feels… different. Now I can’t stop myself from craving the forbidden. ~~~~ Carlos Redd I was caught off guard by Harper’s last will. To take in his only daughter and protect her, despite knowing the violent and dangerous world I live in. Out of respect, I took her in. Kyla crosses every line. Curious about everything I keep hidden. Each moment, each encounter, each argument—tears down my restraint. The more I push her away, the more I crave her. And the more I crave, the closer we get to secrets that could tear us apart.
View MoreKyla felt her world crumble after losing her father two weeks ago.
The thought of never seeing the only person who understood her more than anyone else was a nightmare. She’d never get to hear him call her little pumpkin. Never get to feel his lips pressed against her cheek.
Throughout the week, she refused to step out, barely ate, and barely said a word to anyone.
A gentle knock sounded behind her door.
“Go away, Vivian. I do not want breakfast,” Kyla mumbled under the sheet.
Vivian, the housekeeper, cleared her throat. “Someone is here to see you.”
Kyla sighed. “Don’t try to trick me out.”
“This is important, Miss Harper. The guest is waiting.”
Kyla shut her eyes and went quiet. She wouldn’t get out of this bed. Every morning she opened her eyes, the world didn’t feel the same. Stepping out was worse, as every inch of the mansion held memories of her father.
“Let me handle this,” another voice said, deeper than the maid’s.
“Kyla. This is a friend of your father. Please, step out for a moment.”
Kyla blinked. A friend of her father?
Her father only had a few trusted business clients with whom he maintained good relationships. He’d told her about each one, but none of them had ever come here.
Curiosity settled. What could he possibly be here for?
"Fine," she grumbled. "I'll be down in a minute."
As their footsteps faded, Kyla dragged herself off the bed. She freshened up, wore a peach hoodie she’d got from her father three months ago, and a pair of jean shorts.
She tied her hair into a bun and gave herself a short glance in the mirror.
Staring back at her was a ghost version of herself. Unrecognizable. Pale skin. Baggy eyes that had lost their warmth. Lips, dry with cracked, bitten from sleepless nights filled with muffled cries.
She had lost weight. Part of her hair clung to her face in an unkept way.
Sighing, she dragged herself down the stairs, feet thumping lazily at each step.
Vivian was talking with a man in a suit. The sight of him made her freeze at the bottom of the stairs.
Friend of her father?
She’d expected him to be some old, eye-wrinkled, grey-haired dude, not an epitome of demigod. Through the pair of glasses, his almond-shaped blue eyes met hers, sending a sudden heat down the back of her neck.
A black suit clung to his tall, built frame. 6.2 maybe, taller than anyone in the room.
Wait… anyone else in the room?
There were two others. One of which she’d recognized.
Her father’s lawyer.
Only then did Kyla notice the tight and nervous look on Vivian's face, the way she fidgeted with her fingers.
Okay, what’s going on?
Much later, Kyla's fists were clutched on her knees, lips parted in disbelief as she listened to her father’s lawyer. Listened to the absurd words he was spilling, or rather, ones her father had told him to tell her.
“Are you freaking kidding me? I’m twenty-two. Not a kid. Why should I be in Mr. Redd’s custody?”
Apparently, the demigod of a man was Mr. Redd, her godforsaken new guardian. He was seated calmly, hadn’t said a single word, and his gaze was fixed on her—Expression unreadable.
“According to Mr. Harper, you’re not to be left vulnerable. Mr. Redd’s protection is… non-negotiable. This is your father’s final directive.”
Kyla's mind screamed.
She had barely had time to mourn her father’s death, and now she was being handed over to some man she had never seen or known.
“There has to be a mistake. My father wouldn’t hand me over to some stranger.”
“He is not a stranger…”
“I don’t know him!”
“Well, now you do,” Mr. Redd cut in, his voice deep and measured. “Miss Harper, I know this is hard to accept, but there is no going back. We’ll figure this out.”
Kyla scoffed. “I don’t think we have anything to figure out, Mr. Redd. I think you should all leave. I’m not a piece of property to be handed over.”
Without wasting a moment, Kyla rose to leave. Her father wouldn’t make such a request.
Why does she need protection from some stranger her father had never introduced to her? And from who exactly?
A strong hand caught hers before she could walk past the couch. Mr. Redd stood, his frame looming over hers like a dangerous shadow, suddenly making her conscious of how she barely reached his broad shoulder.
His aura was so thick it nearly crushed her gut. Something about him brought wild butterflies to her stomach.
And his cologne? Oh, she couldn’t imagine how expensive it was to smell this incredible.
“You’re not a thing, Miss Harper,” he said. “Your father wants you protected, and I intend to keep that promise whether you like it or not.”
Something about his sentence sounded like a threat. Like he was about to lose the last string of his patience.
Too bad, Mr. Redd, I’m not some girl you could order around. By promise or not.
“So, what are you going to do, huh?” she dared, lifting her chin as if it could beat his height. “Flip me over your shoulder and shove me to your car? Do your worst or whatever. I’m not leaving this apartment.”
Vivian was mumbling something like a prayer around the corner. Her mouth opened and closed like she wanted to say something, but couldn’t say a word out loud enough.
Mr. Redd pushed his glasses up his nose slightly. His lips twitched to the side. Something flicked in those eyes behind the glasses.
Next, Kyla felt her feet leave the ground. Her stomach suddenly pressed against his shoulder.
It happened in a split second.
Her eyes widened.
This man didn’t just flip her over his shoulder like some bag of potatoes. Would he shove her into his car, too?
No!
“Let me go!” Kyla screamed, wiggling both her arms and her legs, but his large arm remained secured around her waist with no escape.
“I’ll take my leave now,” he said, then glanced over his watch. “My men will gather her belongings.”
Wait, he can’t be serious.
“Let go of me! Help!”
Kyla caught sight of her father’s lawyer, hoping he’d stop Mr. Redd, but the man stood frozen, files clutched against his chest with lips parted without a freaking word.
Fear?
Does this lawyer fear this man taking her away?
“Where are you taking me, you little prick!” she shouted.
“The city,”
Oh shoots!
Kyla cried out harder, kicking and cursing against his shoulder.
He didn’t stop. Didn’t respond.
He reached the black Bentley waiting outside, swung the door open, and shoved her in. Not too hard to hurt, but she groaned, wanting to curse again.
“Quiet.”
He didn’t raise his voice, but it somehow stopped her from talking. This man held a commanding tone and aura that freezes people, just like how it did to Vivian and that lawyer. And now, it took effect on her, leaving only her raging breath filling the car.
“Your father left you in my care, and I intend to see that. Nothing more. Nothing less. You will adapt and follow the rules I set, and that, Miss Harper, we’ll have a good start,” he said, his blue ocean eyes piercing through her. “Do you understand?”
Kyla's jaw ticked. “I understand this is illegal.”
“Oh, I am illegal.”
He shut the door with a soft thud, walked around, entered the car, and sat beside her.
“Move,” he ordered.
The driver, she hadn’t noticed, roared the car engine to life.
“One more thing, Wildling.” He shot a serious look at her. “I have no interest in your life, except keeping it intact. For now.”
"You were a good actor back there," John said to Carlos as they drove back to the hospital."Not as good as you, though. For a moment, I thought you were going to put a bullet between my eyes," Carlos muttered, hands tight on the steering wheel."Good thing we talked about it before coming here," John said."Hm. Figured she’d use that against you," he glance briefly at John. "We cool?""Yeah, of course" John didn't hesitate to answer.The car fell quiet, saved from the hum of the engine and sounds of other vehicles."We let out more than what we planned back there," John muttered, and Carlos immediately glanced at him."You know I don't mean shit about how I feel about you, right?""Yeah, yeah. I don't mean mine either," he said. "What about what you said you feel towards my daughter? Was that a lie too?"Carlos exhaled a shaky breath.Before he could speak again, Carlos received a call from Vee, which he picked up immediately.Vee's voice was shaky on the other end. "Where are you gu
Gasps and screams erupted around the restaurant. Mothers shielded their children. Couples clung to each other. When someone reached for their phone, Cordelia’s guard raised his gun in warning.Meanwhile, laughter escaped Carlos’s lips as blood stained them.“So this is how you repay me, John? I’ve fought beside you, side by side,” he sniffled. “I won wars for you, even saved your life.”“Yet you disgust me,” John muttered. “You’re never going to be okay, Carlos. You are sick, and you need help. I thought you were getting better,” he shook his head gently. “But now I know the truth. The monster Fred created in you still lives. I coaxed it out for a little while, and that time is exhausted. It is back, staring at me without remorse for ruining my daughter’s life!”Carlos snickered, his hand clutching the bleeding part of his chest. He stared at John with heavy emotions swirling in his eyes.“Is that what you’ve always seen me as?” Carlos’s voice cracked. “A monster? I thought you saw me
John blinked, looking confused.“Let me help you.” Cordelia leaned forward. “Your friend was supposed to be her protector, her handler. Not crawl into bed with her and brand her as his. He took her to the very same club, into the very same lifestyle you were against. Carlos has always had something with crossing the lines, hasn’t he?”John swallowed the excess saliva in his throat. His face paled as sheet. "What?"Cordelia looked satisfied by John's expression to the news. “He set rules, treated her like a desire, and when your daughter wanted something real, he left. And that led to her taken.”“Is that true?” His question wasn't directed at Cordelia. It was to Carlos, who was listening on the other side. “Was everything she said true, or is she just simply drunk?”Carlos sighed low on the other side. The silence that followed was heavy. Then finally...“It's true, John. I'm sorry…”“Fuck,” John muttered, his eyes shutting momentarily as if taking in the news. “Fuck, Carlos. Fuck.”
Carlos froze, his hand still clutching the doctor's neck tightly. His chest heaved as if every breath had been knocked out of his system.Kyla will die?“How do we stop it?” John asked, his voice cracking from behind.“Only Cordelia has the solution. She'd prepared it in case things go wrong. She is probably still with it,” the doctor cried. “Please spare my life. I'm just another hostage to Cordelia. I have a family I haven't seen in five years… I beg you.”Carlos released the doctor, letting the man crumple to the ground, and immediately rushed to Kyla.He held and kissed the back of her hand.“Hey, Wildling,” he said, swallowing as his lips trembled. “If you can hear me, I want you to stop fighting it. Or you're going to kill yourself.”Kyla’s head moved, her body shivering.“Wildling, please. I can't lose you,” he said.“She can't hear, sire,” the doctor said, and Carlos slowly glanced over his shoulder, his expression tight with anger.“She probably also doesn't know that fightin
~Paris~Chelsea shut her novel with a deep sigh.“Mom, we should go back.” She shot a look at Helen, who was cooking.“She will answer. Relax, Chels.”“Relax?” Chelsea snapped. “It’s been over a week and Kyla hasn’t responded to my texts, which is so unusual. Three days is the maximum we ever go wi
Cordelia lit a cigarette. Calm as ever, she took a drag and exhaled slowly.“I was there when it happened,” she said, eyes distant as if watching an old nightmare replay in front of her. “Father forced me to watch it from a wheelchair. I had just come out of a coma. He said it was punishment… for f
"Are you sure you want to quit being a hunter, John?" Cross asked quietly. "Fred is still out there. We can’t do this without you." John clenched his fists, almost letting his fingers dig out blood. "My daughter suffered because of what I did!" His voice trembling. "I wiped her memories, but mine
Light flashed above, too bright and stinging. Even as Carlos shut his eyes, either the ache or the needles forced them back open.It was hell. Everything hurt.His muscles hardened each time a needle pierced his skin. The gag muffled his screams, and his throat burned as if every vein in his body w






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