LOGINA doctor who saves helpless people and a serial killer who hunts monsters. A daughter to a decorated officer becomes the city's best doctor, but also a serial killer who hunts and kills pedophiles and rapists including her father. Her husband, and police officer Noah Adler, is the hidden leader of a child trafficking and organ harvesting syndicate that operates through her hospital and worse, she married the wrong twin. As missing children and illegal surgeries begin to point back to her workplace, Dr Karma Kuntz in order to clear her name and find out the truth unknowingly walks closer to the truth — and also to danger. Who kills who? Will love save them both? Is this a crime or is this justice? Where is the other twin?
View MoreMarcus stumbled backward, his shoulders hitting the mattress. The woman's hands pressed against his chest, pinning him there. Her perfume—something sweet and seductive, filled his nostrils.
His fingers moved toward her hips. She stopped them, pressing one manicured finger on his lips with the corners of her mouth curved upward.
"I have a surprise for you."
She winked. Her tongue leaked her bottom lip in a slow and deliberate way.
Heat flooded Marcus's face. His pulse hammered in his temples, as he kept breathing fast. "You are going to kill me," he said, the words coming out breathless. "Heart attack. Right here. My blood pressure—"
Her laugh echoed through the room. "I would actually like to send you to hell."
She reached toward the nightstand. Silk dangled from her fingers—black, smooth. Before he could speak, the fabric covered his eyes. Her fingers worked behind his head, tying the knot. “Where are your handcuffs?” She whispered in his ears.
“Umm…my back pocket. The keys are there as well.” He said, gulping loudly.
The mattress shifted. Warmth pressed against his face, soft skin filling his senses. Something cold circled his left wrist. Metal scraped against metal. She raised his hands to the bed frame, positioning her nipple to his mouth, which he sucked hungrily while she moaned and—
Click.
His right wrist was securely locked to the bedframe.
Another click and he couldn't move from that position.
"Wait—" Marcus pulled against the headboard. But the cuffs held fast.
"Relax." Her breath warmed his ear.
She moved below and pulled off his shoes, then she reached for his belt and unbuckled it. Zipping down, and pulling his trousers off him. She then reached for his briefs and pulled it off to reveal an 8inch very hard boner, with full girth. Smiling, she reached for it and wrapped her rounds around it, moving her hands up and down with a deliberate slow rhythm, while she watched it pulsate in her hands as his breathing rose rapidly.
“Impressive.” She laughed as she lowered her head and took the tip of his dick in her mouth, toying with the opening.
“Ooooooooooo!” Were the only words he managed to say as she moved upwards and straddled him, moving her hips slowly at first before picking up the pace.
Letting go, Mia walked over to the drawer and pulled the other handcuffs but decided against it, so she scanned around quickly and noticed the pillow cases, she removed them and used each pillow case to tie each leg firmly, before she resumed riding him again.
The bed frame creaked with rhythm. Marcus's breathing quickened, his mind clouding with sensation until—
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(EIGHTEEN HOURS EARLIER)
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The office was too quiet.
Dr Karma Kuntz sat behind her desk, elbows braced on the polished wood, and her face buried in her hands. Her shoulders shook as she cried silently. She had sent her driver home, but told her assistant to stay back an hour ago. She locked the door, and turned off her phone. But she could still hear him—that small, broken voice.
"It hurts when I sit down."
Eighteen years old, Theon Bergmann was rushed in unconscious at 4 PM. He had internal bleeding and rectal tearing. The kind of injuries that made her stomach turn even after six years of surgical practice, because it only meant one thing—he was being molested by someone.
She had sutured him back together, stopped the bleeding, and prescribed antibiotics and pain medication to help Theon heal faster, and also reduce the pain he was going through. She wore the mask of a professional whilst being efficient at her job, then she left.
She stepped into the bathroom and vomited, not because she was irritated—no. But she was livid that such a young disabled teenager was going through such pain, and worse… his mother seemed ignorant of what her child was going through.
Her hands trembled as she reached for the tissue box. Mascara smeared across the white tissue paper, as she wiped her face. She had held it together in front of the Theon's mother, Judge Helena Bergmann, not wanting to show weakness.
A sitting High Court Judge, married to some tech mogul who was never home. The woman had stood in the corner of the examination room, with her arms crossed and hugging herself, with a blank face. Like she was presiding over a case instead of looking at her bleeding child.
Karma had asked the standard questions. But Theon just stared at the ceiling, saying nothing. His mother had answered for him—a fall, probably a prank, boys will be boys, you know how rough they play.
The injuries didn't match.
Not even close. It was clearly an issue of sexual abuse, not some silly prank.
“Gggrrrrrr ggrrrrrrrr!”
Judge Bergmann's phone rang loudly, snapping me out of my thoughts and bringing me to reality. She excused herself, pushed the door open and stepped into the hallway, her heels clicking against marble floors. The moment the door closed, Karma pulled a chair up to Theon's bedside.
"Hey." She spoke, making sure to keep her voice soft and gentle. "You are safe here. I promise. Can you tell me what really happened?"
The boy's eyes were filled with tears. Shaking his head, refusing to speak.
"I won't tell anyone," Dr Karma said. "I am bound to respect the doctor-patient confidentiality oath. It's a rule for every doctor, and I would lose my license if I broke it."
That was a lie. She knew she would sort it out the second she had a name. But she needed him to talk first.
Theon looked at her, clearly trying to decide if it was safe to trust her or not. Then he turned toward the door and back at her. His lip shook as he opened his mouth.
"My mom's boyfriend did it," he whispered, with tears running down his eyes uncontrollably. "He—he said if I told anyone, he would kill me, and kill my whole family. And no one would believe me anyway because he's a police officer."
The words felt like someone punched her chest, restricting her air flow, but she gathered herself together.
"Your mom has a boyfriend?" Karma had kept her expression neutral and professional. "I thought she was married."
"My dad is never home. He is always traveling for work." Theon had picked at the hospital blanket. "He doesn't know about—about him."
"Can you point him out if he ever comes here? I will make sure I am always notified whenever your mother has a visitor, so I can come over. Just nod if you see him. You don't have to say anything."
Theon had opened his mouth to respond, when the door swung open.
Judge Bergmann had walked in with her phone still pressed to her ear, finishing a conversation. Behind her, stood a man in a police uniform.
A tall broad shouldered man, with graying hair.
Karma's blood ran cold.
“Father!” She muttered under her breath in shock.
She hadn't seen her father in ten years. Not since she had turned eighteen and was allowed to stay away from this monster who made her life a living hell. She had gotten a restraining order, and changed her phone number. She worked so hard to build a life he couldn't touch.
Chief Inspector Marcus Kuntz had looked right through her as though they had never met before.
No sign of recognition.
No acknowledgment.
Nothing.
In a bid to avoid her father's eyes, she glanced at Theon, and his face had become so pale, one would think he saw a ghost. His slim hand had gripped the blanket so hard his knuckles went white.
Their eyes met and Theon barely nodded. Just a tiny bow of his chin.
Dr Karma looked at him again in denial, squinting her eyes, and Theon nodded again.
Karma's POVI changed my phone number on a Thursday morning.Not because I wanted to.Because I had finally admitted to myself that I was afraid.The anonymous messages had started as an annoyance, then they became unsettling, and now they had become something much worse. Every notification made my heart race. Every unknown number made me hesitate before answering. Every message left me wondering whether someone was watching me.Changing my number felt like surrender, it also felt necessary.Only a handful of people got the new one. I stared at my new contact list for a long time, wondering if I had actually solved anything or simply delayed the inevitable.Whoever had found me once could probably find me again....My life had become unbearably complicated, Noah wanted a future with me, not someday, but now. He spoke about commitment with such certainty that it frightened me.Helena wanted me to join her in hunting predators… men who had escaped justice because of money, influence, o
Karma's POVThree days.Three entire days, and I had become remarkably skilled at avoiding Noah Adler. If he called, I answered hours later with an excuse about surgeries. If he texted, I replied with one-word responses that looked polite enough to avoid suspicion but distant enough to keep him from asking questions. If there was even the slightest chance our schedules would overlap, I suddenly discovered a dozen reasons to be somewhere else.It was childish, I knew it, but it was easier than facing him. Because seeing him meant remembering.Remembering the way he had looked at me that night. The way he had held me afterward as though I was something precious instead of something broken. The way I had left before sunrise because staying felt infinitely more terrifying than walking away. I had spent my entire life convincing myself that I did not need anyone.Then Noah Adler had somehow slipped past every defense I had ever built, and now I was terrified. Not of him, but of myself.Bec
Noah's POVThere are moments in life that divide everything into before and after, that evening was one of them. Karma was sitting on my couch with her legs tucked beneath her, wearing one of her simple dresses. Her hair was loose, falling over her shoulders in soft waves, and she was reading one of the novels she had stolen from my bookshelf three weeks ago.She hadn't turned a page in almost ten minutes.She was pretending to read, I was pretending to watch television, neither of us was paying attention to anything except each other, it's a norm with us, we've always been immersed in each other's presence."You've been staring at me," she said without looking up."So have you.""I have a book." She said, "I have a television." I countered.She finally looked at me, the corners of her lips lifting into that smile she reserved for moments when she forgot she was supposed to be guarded. "I wasn't staring.""You smiled at the same page for five minutes."She glanced down at the book."I
Karma's POVI used to think healing was something that happened in hospitals, a wound closed, or fever broke, a heartbeat steadied.Simple.Clinical.Measurable.Then Noah Adler not only walked into my life but chose to be a part of my life and I realized healing could also look like a man waiting outside your hospital at six in the evening because he knew you'd forgotten to eat lunch.It could look like someone remembering how you took your coffee.Or sending a message that simply read:Finished work? Have you eaten?No unnecessary words, just concern.Somewhere between my court hearings and endless surgeries, he had quietly become my favorite part of every day."You have Saturday off," Noah said one Thursday evening.I blinked."I do?" I asked him, slightly surprised that he knows this."You do.""How do you know my schedule?"He smiled. "You complained about it on Tuesday.""I did?""You said—and I quote—'If one more surgeon calls in sick, I'll start operating on myself.'"I covere
Chapter 5The police car smelled like stale coffee and leather.Karma sat in the back seat, hands folded in her lap, watching the city pass through the tinted window. Buildings blurred into each other. Traffic lights, people walking in a hurry, an old woman walking a dog almost like she was crawli
Rosa's cleaning supplies fell to the floor and scattered. The spray bottle rolled across the carpet, leaving a trail of blue liquid running through the blood.The sound tore from her chest, echoing everywhere, filling the hallway as the once rowdy, loud and dirty hotel became empty that morning. S
Karma sat back in her booth, lifted her untouched drink, and watched her father drain his fourth glass of whiskey.Mia walked fast.She changed into something tighter—a red dress that barely covered anything. Reapplied her lipstick. Sprayed more perfume. Then catwalked straight to Marcus's table, l
Karma stood up so fast her chair had scraped against the floor. "Nurse," she called, stepping into the hallway. "I need you in here with the patient. Don't leave him alone. Not for any reason, not even if this building was collapsing."The nurse nodded and went inside.Karma walked straight to her
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