DANGEROUS LOVE

DANGEROUS LOVE

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Lance never agreed to fall in love. He agreed to six months. His parents arrange his marriage to a stranger "for his safety" — no explanation, no choice. What they don't tell him is that his husband-to-be is the same masked figure who held a knife to his throat in a dark alley days earlier. Elison Floris comes from old money and a chaotic, knife-loving family who'd rather threaten each other than explain anything. Every time Lance asks what his fiancé actually does for a living, the entire room chokes on its own lunch. Two families. One arranged marriage. A groom who doesn't know his husband is dangerous and a husband who isn't planning to tell him.

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chapter 1: Crossed Paths

The alley reeked of rain-soaked concrete and something coppery underneath it — blood, maybe, or just rust bleeding from a drainpipe. A single neon sign buzzed somewhere above, washing the narrow passage in sickly red light. Shadows pooled between the buildings like ink, thick enough to swallow a person whole.

He didn't even hear them approach. One second the alley was empty silence, the next there was a blade pressed flat against the side of his throat, cold as the rain still clinging to his collar.

"You have ten seconds," the voice said, low and almost bored, as if holding a knife to someone's neck was a Tuesday inconvenience. "Want to say something?"

He didn't move. Couldn't, really, not with steel kissing his pulse point. The seconds stretched out, syrupy and unbearable.

Then, without warning, the pressure of the blade eased not gone, just lifted enough to let him breathe and the figure leaned in close. A slow inhale, deliberate, almost intimate.

"You smell nice," they murmured, amused.

That was the last straw. He shoved away, stumbling back against the wet brick, putting whatever distance the cramped alley allowed between himself and the stranger.

"Asshole," he spat, chest heaving. "Your time is u—"

His phone rang, the sound slicing through the tension like a second blade. He fumbled it out of his pocket, hands not quite steady, and answered without checking the caller.

"Hello," he said, then frowned. "What do you mean this isn't the right person? ...Damn it." He lowered the phone, murmuring something bitter under his breath.

The stranger in the shadows watched this unfold with quiet interest, head tilted slightly, knife still loose in their grip.

"Your luck saved you today," they finally said, and there was something almost like respect in the words. With a flick of the wrist, the blade vanished, and the hand that had pinned him moments ago released its hold entirely. He was free.

But freedom, it turned out, came with a price. Before he could fully step back, fingers closed around the back of his neck not violent this time, but possessive, deliberate. The stranger pulled him close enough that their breath ghosted against his hair.

"We will meet again, love," they whispered, and pressed their lips briefly to the crown of his head, as if sealing a promise neither of them had agreed to.

He froze, every nerve screaming conflicting things at once — fear, fury, something else he refused to name.

"I won't mind killing you right now," he said, voice flat, dangerous in its own quiet way. It wasn't a threat born of panic. It was a statement of fact, delivered the way some men ordered coffee.

The stranger only laughed softly, unbothered, already stepping back into the dark as though night itself had reached out to reclaim them.

A new sound broke the moment — footsteps, heavy and fast, and a voice barking a single word into the alley: "Boss."

Whatever spell had settled over the two of them shattered instantly. The stranger melted backward into the shadows without another word, gone as if they'd never been there at all. He didn't wait to see where they went. He turned and ran, escaping into the wet maze of the city streets, pulse hammering long after the alley had disappeared behind him.

It was well past nightfall by the time he allowed himself to stop running, and even then, his mind hadn't caught up with his feet. He didn't remember consciously choosing the route. He simply walked until the cracked pavement gave way to a long gravel drive, and the drive gave way to towering iron gates, and beyond them rose a mansion that looked as though it had been carved out of midnight itself.

He stood there a moment, breath fogging in front of him, and a strange, bitter realization settled into his chest.

This brat finally knows where his home is.

The thought wasn't even his or maybe it was, twisted into someone else's voice in his head, mocking and fond all at once. He shook it off and pushed through the gates.

Inside, the mansion swallowed sound the way the alley had swallowed light. Black marble floors stretched beneath an arched ceiling, a chandelier hanging high overhead like a frozen explosion of candlelight. Heavy curtains framed tall windows, and twin couches sat positioned before an unlit fireplace, dark and waiting, like the whole room was holding its breath.

A young man stood near the hearth — sharp-dressed, dark-haired, the kind of handsome that came with an edge to it. Elison Floris. He looked up as the door opened, opened his mouth to speak.

"Damn it," he muttered first, almost to himself, frustration flickering across his face. "I wasn't able to see his face."

Before anyone could ask what he meant, motion cut through the room — fast, deliberate. A knife sailed through the air toward him without warning, gleaming once under the chandelier's light before closing the distance.

Elison's eyes went wide as he registered the threat half a second too late.

"What th—"

The sentence broke off, swallowed by the chaos of the moment, the night refusing, even here, even now, to offer either of them a single quiet breath.

Whatever or whoever had followed him from that alley clearly wasn't finished yet.

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