My plan was to finish my senior year at Crest Hill School without drawing any attention, but that was wishful thinking on my part. The moment I caught the eye of the school's king, I knew I was marked. Nicholas King was undeniably attractive, but there was an air of danger about him. Our first encounter on my first day at school wasn't exactly pleasant. "I'll make sure you regret coming here," he warned me. Nicholas King embodied everything I disliked, yet I couldn't help but find myself drawn to him.
My vision was all messed up, like looking through foggy glass. I kept rubbing my eyes, hoping it would help, but no luck. I could hear voices, especially Mom crying nearby. I wanted to go to her, but I couldn't see well enough.
Suddenly, someone yanked my hair hard, and I screamed. That's when I finally saw Mom and Jamal, my big brother, on the floor, with two scary-looking guys pinning them down. Dad was nowhere to be seen.
"Mom!" I cried out to Mom, scared out of my mind.
"Don't cry, my baby." She tried to comfort me, even though tears were streaming down her face too
"Mom, who are these guys and where's Dad?" I bawled, tears streaming down my face. I looked over at Jamal and saw blood.
"Daddy's not here, honey," Mom said, her voice shaky. The man holding her slapped her hard, making Jamal and me scream.
"Let me go!" I yelled at the man gripping me. He just laughed, his hold tightening.
"Tell us where he is!" the man demanded, glaring at Mom.
"I don't know!" Mom cried, her voice desperate.
"So you'd rather risk your kids' lives for him?" he sneered.
"I don't know, please don't hurt them," Mom begged.
"You brought this on yourself." My heart pounded as another guy pulled out a gun and shot Mom, then Jamal. I screamed in horror.
"Nooo!" I wailed. The man holding me turned me to face him, his expression chilling.
"You're next," he said. The last thing I noticed was the axe tattoo on his wrist.
I woke up shaking, like I do almost every day. The same nightmare keeps haunting me, but the faces in it blur out, making it even scarier.
I wonder if it's bad that I have these nightmares every night. Sometimes I can't even remember them, but I wake up feeling like something awful is still happening. The dreams are so real, I can feel every bit of them.
My nights are filled with these nightmares, and I dread falling asleep. I only manage to doze off when I'm completely exhausted, thanks to the stress caused by my Aunt and Uncle.
Whenever I have one of these nightmares, I end up waking up late, which means I'm probably in for it now. The witch is probably going to show up any minute.
"Three, two, one!" I whispered to myself, knowing my aunt's going to burst in any moment now, ready to bark orders.
"Why the hell are you still in bed at this hour, you lazy bum?" Aunt Tanika yelled at me.
"I had a nightmare," I replied, staring at her.
"And why should I give a damn about that?" she snapped.
"I honestly don't know," I said with a sigh.
I'm not sure why I bothered telling her. I guess I hoped she might show some concern, but that was wishful thinking. This woman in front of me doesn't have an ounce of compassion, and she couldn't care less about me. Her only concern is for her lazy daughter, Keisha.
"I'm getting up now," I declared, stretching deliberately to get under her skin.
"Do it quickly and then get to the chores," she ordered, giving me a stern look.
"Can't Keisha do them? She's here, isn't she?" I retorted.
"What's that supposed to mean?" Aunt Tanika advanced towards me, looking furious.
"I'm not your servant. Can't Keisha do chores too?" I yelled back.
I felt a sharp pain on my cheeks, and when I looked up, I saw her glaring at me with pure hatred. "As long as you're living under my roof, you'll do what I say. Got it?" she spat.
I shook my head. "Sometimes, I wonder if you're even my Aunt."
"I regret ever bringing you home from that orphanage. We should've just left you to rot there," she sneered.
"Then why did you even bother bringing me if you were going to treat me like this?" I cried out.
"To make you pay. Because of you, my brother isn't here. You and your worthless mother ruined his life," she spat.
"Don't you dare insult my mother! Mom loved Dad," I defended her.
"Sure, your mother was only with my brother for his money!" she yelled.
"Enough! Don't speak about her like that," I demanded.
"Why? Can't handle the truth?" she taunted.
"It doesn't bother me because I know you're lying," I shot back.
"It's the truth, Aaliyah. Your mom was only with my brother for his money. I can't fathom how she managed to stick around for so long," she spat out, her voice dripping with hatred.
"You're just consumed by your hatred for Mom. Why are you so obsessed with her?" I asked, bewildered by her intense animosity towards my mom. I'll never understand why she despises Mom so much.
"I can't stand the sight of you. Every time I look at you, I'm reminded that he died because of you," she scowled at me.
I nodded, feeling the weight of guilt crushing me. I hate myself too. I'll never forgive myself for Dad's death. It's like a dark cloud hanging over me since it happened. I can't even remember the last time I felt genuinely happy knowing that everyone I loved is gone.
"You should've left me at the orphanage. It would've saved you the trouble of constantly reminding me of what I did. Just focus on your own family," I spat with contempt, pushing her away and slamming my bedroom door shut.
I despise her for dredging up painful memories. Why does she have to keep reminding me?
I should've left this place a long time ago, but something keeps me here.
This is my reality, and I've got to deal with it. I probably deserve everything that's happening to me, but Aunt Tanika's behavior really gets on my nerves. I've already lost everyone I ever cared about during that time, and I don't need her adding to my pain.
I wiped my eyes and stood up. I hate showing my weakness to anyone, and no matter what Aunt Tanika does or says from now on, I'll never cry in front of her again. Never.
After getting ready, I decided I'm not doing any stupid house chores today. Luckily, I didn't run into anyone when I stepped outside. However, I noticed a black car with tinted windows parked on the other side of the house.
I tilted my head, wondering if the person inside was watching me or if it was just a coincidence. I shook it off and headed to the café where I work part-time. When I got there, I saw Kaylee and Kevin, my coworkers, and I knew I was right on time.
"Hey, Aaliyah!" Kaylee greeted me cheerfully when I arrived. Kaylee and Kevin were both older than me, but they were cool to hang out with.
"Hey, Kaylee. Where's Kevin?" I glanced around.
"Right behind you," Kevin said, carrying a box. "Wow, looking great as always. You're really rocking that outfit today," he complimented, grinning.
"Seriously?" I asked, a bit surprised.
"Yep, he's right. I'm loving the all-black look," Kaylee chimed in with a smile. I was wearing black pants, a black shirt, a black jacket, and black boots.
"You look like a badass. Maybe I should take some style tips from you," Kaylee joked.
"You're fine just the way you are," Kevin reassured her, then he headed to the store room with the box.
"Are you feeling alright?" Kaylee asked me, noticing something off.
"What?" I was confused.
"You look a bit pale," she said, gently stroking my hair.
"I'm totally fine, don't worry," I reassured Kaylee, then quickly moved behind the counter. I kept myself busy with random tasks, hoping she'd leave me alone.
"Alright, if you say so. Customers are coming in now, so make sure to serve them well," Kaylee said, giving me a pat on the back.
"Sure," I murmured, trying to focus on my work.
I got lost in my tasks and only took a break later in the evening when Kevin insisted. I went to the store room to rest, wanting to avoid Aunt Tanika, so I decided to stay at work late.
I found solace in playing with the butterfly pendant Mom gave me on my ninth birthday. It's the only thing I have left from her. I miss my family terribly, and it hurts knowing I'm the only one who survived while they all died.
Aunt Tanika's words keep echoing in my mind. Dad sacrificed himself to save me, and sometimes I wish I had been the one to die that day. The pain of losing them is overwhelming, and I miss them terribly.
Living with dissociative disorder only adds to the confusion and pain. I struggle to remember faces from the past, and my doctor says it's because my mind is trying to shield me from my painful memories.
But there's one thing I do remember vividly: the man who destroyed my family had an Axe tattoo on his right wrist.
I'm determined to find him and make him pay for what he did. He can't live a good life after causing me so much suffering. I'll make sure of that. It's a promise.
Anya has spent her whole life feeling trapped-by her sad past, a weird illness, and her evil uncle who now wants to sell her to a ruthless mafia boss. Freaked out, she runs away-only to end up right in the hands of the very guy she was trying to escape. Vincenzo is cold, scary, and everyone fears him. But instead of hurting her, he keeps her safe. As they start figuring out all the lies and betrayals around them, Anya realizes she's tired of being weak. She's done running-it's time to fight back. But with secrets spilling out and danger getting closer, Anya has to face everything she's been running from. Her past. Her fears. And the truth about who she really is. Will she finally break free, or will the darkness win in the end?
The day Raina gave birth should have been the happiest of her life. Instead, it became her worst nightmare. Moments after delivering their twins, Alexander shattered her heart-divorcing her and forcing her to sign away custody of their son, Liam. With nothing but betrayal and heartbreak to her name, Raina disappeared, raising their daughter, Ava, on her own.Years later, fate comes knocking when Liam falls gravely ill. Desperate to save his son, Alexander is forced to seek out the one person he once cast aside. Alexander finds himself face to face with the woman he underestimated, pleading for a second chance-not just for himself, but for their son. But Raina is no longer the same broken woman who once loved him.No longer the woman he left behind. She has carved out a new life-one built on strength, wealth, and a long-buried legacy she expected to uncover.Raina has spent years learning to live without him.The question is... Will she risk reopening old wounds to save the son she never got to love? or has Alexander lost her forever?
Linsey was stood up by her groom to run off with another woman. Furious, she grabbed a random stranger and declared, "Let's get married!" She had acted on impulse, realizing too late that her new husband was the notorious rascal, Collin. The public laughed at her, and even her runaway ex offered to reconcile. But Linsey scoffed at him. "My husband and I are very much in love!" Everyone thought she was delusional. Then Collin was revealed to be the richest man in the world. In front of everyone, he got down on one knee and held up a stunning diamond ring. "I look forward to our forever, honey."
Rachel used to think that her devotion would win Brian over one day, but she was proven wrong when his true love returned. Rachel had endured it all—from standing alone at the altar to dragging herself to the hospital for an emergency treatment. Everyone thought she was crazy to give up so much of herself for someone who didn’t return her feelings. But when Brian received news of Rachel’s terminal illness and realized she didn’t have long to live, he completely broke down. "I forbid you to die!" Rachel just smiled. She no longer needed him. "I will finally be free."
Darya spent three years loving Micah, worshipping the ground he walked on. Until his neglect and his family's abuse finally woke her up to the ugly truth-he doesn't love her. Never did, never will. To her, he is a hero, her knight in shining armour. To him, she is an opportunist, a gold digger who schemed her way into his life. Darya accepts the harsh reality, gathers the shattered pieces of her dignity, divorces him, takes back her real name, reclaims her title as the country's youngest billionaire heiress. Their paths cross again at a party. Micah watches his ex-wife sing like an angel, tear up the dance floor, then thwart a lecher with a roundhouse kick. He realises, belatedly, that she's exactly the kind of woman he'd want to marry, if only he had taken the trouble to get to know her. Micah acts promptly to win her back, but discovers she's now surrounded by eligible bachelors: high-powered CEO, genius biochemist, award-winning singer, reformed playboy. Worse, she makes it pretty clear that she's done with him. Micah gears up for an uphill battle. He must prove to her he's still worthy of her love before she falls for someone else. And time is running out.
They don't know I'm a girl. They all look at me and see a boy. A prince. Their kind purchase humans like me for their lustful desires. And, when they stormed into our kingdom to buy my sister, I intervened to protect her. I made them take me too. The plan was to escape with my sister whenever we found a chance. How was I to know our prison would be the most fortified place in their kingdom? I was supposed to be on the sidelines. The one they had no real use for. The one they never meant to buy. But then, the most important person in their savage land-their ruthless beast king-took an interest in the "pretty little prince." How do we survive in this brutal kingdom, where everyone hates our kind and shows us no mercy? And how does someone, with a secret like mine, become a lust slave? . AUTHOR'S NOTE. This is a dark romance-dark, mature content. Highly rated 18+ Expect triggers, expect hardcore. If you're a seasoned reader of this genre, looking for something different, prepared to go in blindly not knowing what to expect at every turn, but eager to know more anyway, then dive in! . From the author of the international bestselling book: "The Alpha King's Hated Slave."
Melanie married Ashton out of gratitude, but she quickly found herself entangled in a web of relentless challenges. Despite these struggles, she stayed true to her commitment to the marriage. In the hospital room, Ashton indifferently attempted to draw her blood, disregarding her discomfort. This callous act was a harsh revelation for Melanie, awakening her to the grim reality of their relationship. Resolved to prioritize her own welfare, she decided to sever ties. With newfound resolve, Melanie filed for divorce. In the process, she unveiled her concealed identities, leaving everyone in shock. Throughout these turbulent times, Melanie realized that Derek, Ashton’s uncle, had been discreetly protecting her all along.