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The Mafia King's Collateral
The Mafia King's Collateral
Author: Authoress Kemira

The Debt Collector

last update publish date: 2026-04-15 00:42:32

Liora's POV

The cheap bottle of wine felt heavy in my hand as I pushed open the apartment door.

I had scraped together the last of my money for it — a pathetic little celebration after Ogura’s death. One night to toast freedom. One night to believe the bruises on my arms would finally fade and I could breathe again.

The apartment was dark, but the moaning hit me first. Raw. Loud. Unmistakably sexual.

My stomach dropped.

Ogura was supposed to be dead. The hospital had called me yesterday. Heart attack while gambling again. I had gone to the morgue, signed the papers, and felt nothing but exhausted relief.

So whose voice was that?

I stepped inside, heart hammering, and followed the sound to our tiny bedroom. Ogura’s phone lay on the nightstand, screen glowing.

A video played on loop — one he must have recorded days before he died.

There he was, naked and grinning, thrusting into a woman I didn’t recognize while another man watched from the side.

The woman laughed breathlessly as Ogura mocked in a high-pitched voice that was supposed to be mine:

“Gale, please touch me… Gale, don’t you want me? What am I doing wrong this time?”

He laughed harder, slapping the woman’s ass. “See? That’s what the frigid bitch sounds like every night. Too stupid to figure out I’ve been fucking whoever I want for years. Too desperate and pathetic to leave.”

The wine bottle slipped from my fingers and shattered on the floor. Red liquid spread across the cheap tiles like blood.

Humiliation burned through me hotter than any slap he had ever given. My hands went numb. My knees buckled. I grabbed the doorframe to stay upright as tears blurred my vision.

All those nights I had tried — cooking his favorite meals, wearing the cheap lingerie I could afford, begging him to look at me like he once did — he had been laughing at me. Recording it. Sharing it.

I was the useless wife. The failure who couldn’t even keep her gambling, abusive husband satisfied. The woman who stayed for her daughter’s sake and paid for it with bruises and broken promises.

“Mommy?”

Alora’s small voice came from the hallway. She stood there in her faded pink pajamas, rubbing her eyes, clutching her stuffed bunny.

Her dark curls were messy from sleep. Those big brown eyes — the same as mine — looked up at me with innocent worry.

“Mommy, why are you crying?”

I wiped my face quickly and forced a shaky smile, dropping to my knees so I could pull her into my arms. Her warm little body and strawberry shampoo scent grounded me. She was four years old and already too used to chaos.

“It’s nothing, baby,” I whispered, voice cracking. “Just… Mommy had a bad dream.”

She hugged me tighter. “Daddy’s gone now, right? No more yelling?”

“Yes, baby. No more yelling.”

But the nightmare wasn’t over.

A loud, authoritative knock rattled the front door. Three sharp bangs that made both of us flinch.

Alora buried her face in my neck. “Mommy…”

“Stay here,” I told her softly, heart racing as I stood. I wiped my tears again and walked to the door on unsteady legs, still in the simple black dress I had worn to the morgue.

I opened it.

Two tall, broad men in dark suits filled the doorway. Tattoos peeked from their collars — sharp, dangerous ink. Behind them stood a third man who made the air itself feel heavier.

He was enormous. At least 6’4”, with wide shoulders that strained against his tailored black coat.

Rain from the earlier storm still clung to his dark hair, tracing the sharp line of his jaw. His eyes — icy gray, almost silver — locked onto mine with unnerving intensity.

Power. Danger. Control.

He didn’t ask to come in. He simply stepped forward, forcing me to back up. His two men followed, closing the door behind them with a soft but final click.

The stranger’s gaze swept over the broken wine bottle and spilled red liquid, then slowly dragged up my body.

It wasn’t crude — it was assessing. Possessive. Like he was already calculating exactly what I was worth.

The scent of him hit me next — expensive cologne, dark wood and spice, mixed with the cold rain. It wrapped around me, making my pulse stutter despite the fear clawing at my throat.

“Liora Kane,” he said. His voice was low, deep, with a smooth Russian accent that sent an unwelcome shiver down my spine.

“Your husband owed the Bratva seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars. With interest. The debt is now mine.”

The number punched the air from my lungs.

I laughed — a broken, bitter sound. “He’s dead. I don’t have that kind of money. I can barely feed us.”

His eyes flicked to Alora, who had crept into the doorway and now hid halfway behind my leg. Something shifted in his cold gaze for half a second.

“I don’t want your money, Liora.” He tasted my name like it already belonged to him. “I want payment.”

My mouth went dry. “What kind of payment?”

He took one step closer. Close enough that I had to tilt my head back to meet his eyes. The heat from his body cut through the chill still clinging to my damp dress.

“One year,” he said flatly. “You come with me. Live in my mansion. Obey every rule I set. Warm my bed whenever I want it. In return, the debt disappears. Your daughter stays safe. Protected. Cared for.”

Warm my bed.

The words slammed into me like ice water. Humiliation from Ogura’s video still burned fresh, and now this stranger, this dangerous man — wanted to use my body as currency. My stomach twisted with dread and something sharper I refused to name.

Alora’s small fingers dug into my dress. “Mommy… who is the tall man?”

I couldn’t answer her. My throat had closed.

The man studied my daughter again, jaw tightening. “Children complicate things. They make men weak. But I will allow it — on conditions. She stays in her own wing. She never interferes with my business. Break any rule, and the deal ends. The debt returns. And I collect in blood.”

I looked down at Alora — my brave little light, the only good thing Ogura had ever given me — then back at the devil standing in my ruined living room.

One year of rules.One year of him.

One year of being nothing more than payment for a dead man’s sins.

But Alora would be safe. Fed. Away from leaking roofs and empty fridges and the shadow of her father’s violence.

I lifted my chin, even as tears threatened again. My voice shook, but I forced the words out.

“If I agree… Alora stays with me. Always.”

He tilted his head, those icy gray eyes darkening with something hungry. “Deal.”

He gestured toward the black SUV waiting outside, rain streaking its glossy paint.

“Get in.”

My legs felt like lead as I took Alora’s hand and stepped out into the night. The door of my old apartment closed behind us with a soft, final click.

I had just traded my body and my freedom to the Mafia King to pay for a husband who had never loved me.

As the SUV door slammed shut, I realized something terrifying. I hadn’t escaped one monster. I had just stepped willingly into another’s cage.

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