MasukSaraya’s life was a nightmare — trapped with an abusive mother, a cruel stepfather, and two stepbrothers who despised her. But when her stepfather tries to sell her, everything changes. Her brothers die saving her, and Saraya is kidnapped and sold at a dark auction. Just when all hope fades, she’s rescued by Rafael Blackthorn, the mysterious and powerful CEO of Blackthorn Incorporations. Living in his grand mansion, Saraya learns Rafael hides secrets of his own — a tragic past, a six-month-old son, and a world far beyond human understanding. What will happen when she'll know there is much more stored in her fate to know? Would she able to cope up or not?
Lihat lebih banyakShe opened the window of her room, which was on the first floor. She put one leg out, but before going any further, she tilted her head to check if her room door was locked. Looking down, she saw that the pipe was just half a foot below her foot.
If it were the first time, she would have felt afraid. But she was used to doing this.
She placed one hand on the sidewall of the window for support and then set her foot on the pipe. With little effort, she stood on it and, after taking two or three steps, held onto the pipe for support.
Using the pipe as a slide, she descended and jumped to the ground. She sighed in relief when her feet touched the ground and looked up at her room window, a wide grin spreading across her face as she saw the accomplishment of her mission. It was as if the little daredevil had completed some impossible task.
She zipped her hoodie to her chin, covering her face with the hood, and turned around. As she stepped toward the front of her house, her feet halted when she saw the dark jungle in front of her on that eerie night.
The jungle was shrouded in darkness, with fog covering it from above and below, creating a spooky effect. Yet, for some reason, she felt fascinated by it instead of afraid. That was the only reason she had chosen the room facing the dark jungle.
She was glad they had allowed her to choose one thing on her own. Shaking off her thoughts, she stepped forward. Gazing at the jungle one last time, she approached the front of her house, made sure no one was watching, and ran toward the main road.
Checking the time, she saw it was 11:50 p.m. She quickened her pace and arrived at the only shop open on the street.
"Ice cream!" she squealed with joy. Clutching the small amount of money in her hand, she entered the shop.
(She had a craving for ice cream, but she knew she wasn't allowed to eat the ice cream kept in the fridge at home. So, she broke her piggy bank, and the money she found inside was enough for just one ice cream.)
She looked at her wristwatch and saw that there were only two minutes left before the shop closed. She hurried inside, bought the ice cream, thanked the shopkeeper, and stepped out. Just a few steps away, the shop's lights turned off.
Grinning widely, she began to enjoy her ice cream. But before she had even finished half of it, her foot tripped, and the ice cream fell from her hands. She made a crying face and gazed at the spilled ice cream with a sad pout. After giving her fallen treat one last sad look, she started heading home.
As she walked along the riverside, she noticed something unusual. She took a few more steps to get a better view and first frowned, but then her eyes widened, and she shouted, "Hey! Stop, why are you doing this?" She ran toward a man who was sitting on the river's railing, gazing down. "Are you out of your mind? You're built like a Hulk, and you're trying to commit suicide?" she blurted, pulling him by his arm.
In the struggle, both of them fell to the ground. "What the hell?" the man said irritably. "Ouch," she winced as her elbow hit the ground.
"Do you have peanuts instead of brains in your head?" the man snapped, getting up.
"How rude! I was trying to save you, and here you are scolding me, you human lift!" she retorted, giving him a pinch on the chest.
"What the—" The man stared at her in astonishment. First, a tiny girl had pulled him like that; second, she dared to pinch him; and third, she had just called him a "human lift."
"Do you know who I am?" the man asked, glaring at her. As his eyes met hers, his heart skipped a beat, but he quickly dismissed the thought and kept his stern look.
She gulped nervously and, for the first time, took in his appearance. He was a well-built man in an expensive business suit, with an aura of power and dominance. In the dark, she couldn't see his eye color.
"Umm... you are... umm..." she said with a sheepish smile, scratching her neck nervously.
He smirked slightly at her state and stepped closer. "Little girls like you shouldn't be out at this hour and talking to people about whom you have no idea."
"This world is full of demons, little Honey Bee. Angels like you will be tainted if you come in contact with them," he said, giving her a final glance before vanishing into the thick fog.
"Hey, I'm not a baby! I'm turning 18 in two weeks," she shouted after him, her voice tinged with a cute angry pout. "Bigfoot," she muttered, glaring at the spot where he had been standing. With a frustrated stomp of her foot, she turned and walked away like an annoyed child.
(She was a moth, and he was a fire. Their love was forbidden, yet fate had its plans for them.
As the saying goes, "Forbidden love brings happiness when there is no happiness.")
To be continued...
Mall:-“Mum, I’m hungly (hungry),” Zehaan whined, tugging gently at Saraya’s hand as they stood inside a brightly lit kids’ clothing store. His small face was scrunched in dramatic complaint, as if the world had personally betrayed him by not feeding him immediately.Saraya glanced down at him with an amused smile, holding up a tiny shirt against his frame before putting it back on the rack.“Let’s feed the hungry rats in your tummy,” she replied lightly, bending down to tickle his sides.“Ahh—Mum!” Zehaan burst into giggles, squirming away while still holding onto her hand tightly, as if even laughter couldn’t make him let go.His happiness was simple.Pure.
Later, after breakfast, the mansion slowly split into different currents of activity.Saraya left with Miah and Nicole, their footsteps echoing lightly through the hallway as they headed out for shopping. From the outside, it looked normal—almost peaceful. Three women laughing softly, discussing fabrics, colors, jewelry.Back at the mansion, Rafael stood in his study, his posture rigid, his expression unreadable.“Austin,” he called.The door opened a moment later, and Austin stepped inside.He immediately noticed the others already present—Alex leaning against the wall with crossed arms, Phoenix standing near the window, and Vidhant sitting casually on the couch, though the sharpness in his gaze gave away that he was anything but relaxed.The air felt… charged.Not hostile exactly.But heavy.Expectant.Rafael closed the door behind Austin with a soft click.For a moment, no
Rafael stepped out of the bathroom, the faint mist of steam following him into the room. The air outside felt colder, quieter… almost too still after everything that had just passed between them.He carefully set Saraya down on the floor, his hands lingering on her arms for a moment longer than necessary—as if he needed to make sure she was really there, really standing, really safe.Saraya didn’t move.She stood silently in front of him, her damp hair clinging to her face, her eyes fixed on him as though she was afraid he might disappear if she blinked.There was something fragile in her gaze.Something that hadn’t been there before.Or maybe it had… and he had just learned to recognize it now.Rafael lifted his hand slowly and brushed a strand of hair away from her face. His fingers trembled ever so slightly, but his voice remained steady when he spoke.“Everything will be fine soon,&rdqu
Miah’s Room“How is this?” Miah asked, her voice carrying a mix of excitement and nervousness as she held up the wedding dress in front of herself.The soft fabric shimmered faintly under the warm lights of the room, delicate embroidery tracing along the sleeves like whispered promises.Nicole stepped closer, her fingers brushing gently over the sleeve.“It’s beautiful,” she said softly.Her touch lingered on the fabric for a moment longer than necessary, as if she could feel the weight of what that dress symbolized, love, commitment… and the uncertainty that always followed them.Miah smiled faintly, about to say something more when suddenly—Her expression shifted.
“I think I may have forgotten to tell you I’ve given a few motivational lectures at universities around the world. But then I got busier with the business and the King duties, so I stopped doing that even before meeting you,” Seb revealed another truth.Saraya kept staring at him for a solid ten se
Jungle:-Raf entered the jungle and shifted into Logan the moment his feet touched the damp earth. The transformation rippled through him like a violent release—bones snapping, muscles stretching, rage pouring out of his veins and into
“You thought I’d let you go easily?” Hector’s voice echoed through the room, thick with cruelty and twisted triumph. “I worked for years to see this day. And you thought you’d escape from my clutches?”H
“Da-do,” Raf heard a small, broken voice call out.Rafael had been sitting beside the bed, his eyes fixed on his Honey Bee’s sleeping figure as if looking away for even a second might steal her from him again. Her breathing was steady now&m






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