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The Broken King's Silent Obsession

Chapter 3 No.3

Word Count: 1025    |    Released on: 30/01/2026

ss the room like a blade. Jedidiah opened his eyes. He didn't grope for an ala

heavy weight pinne

nst his side, her face buried in the pillow

ntruder. The drugs. The franti

a faint, reddish bruise where his fingers had gripped her too tightly. A surge of sel

ibrated silently. The screen lit up wit

ment slow and controlled. It was a message from Quentin. Net

ern

orporate spy sent to seduce the cripple and steal

his study. He needed

overhead bar attached to the headboard and hauled his upper body up. His biceps bulged with the effort, veins

man st

hing under his pillow for the

ed, murmuring something unintellig

ious night were draped. He picked up his bespoke suit jacket-a dark navy piece-and returned to the bedside. Carefully, so as not

rubber tires making no sound on the plush carpet.

clicked shut, Evita'

e for ten minutes, regulating her breathi

Her head throbbed like it was being split open wit

asculine, sterile, expensive. She lo

She remembered the wheelch

iah S

ust the enemy-a man who could destroy h

shing cold water on her face. She looked in the mirror. Her mascara was s

ered, her voice ras

to lea

ng down every surface she might have touched.

of sandalwood and gun oil. She shoved her arms into the sleeves, buttoning it all the way up. It hung to her mid-thighs, covering her like a dress.

d the pock

ran for the door. She ch

ed for the fire exit at the end of the hall. She pushed th

et bump against her hip. She reached in. It wasn't a cufflink. It was a small, flat, metallic rectangle, cold to the touch. It

it back in.

tor in his study. The footage showed a figure

fficient. She c

ist onto the arm

bed was messy, the sheets tangled. H

he white sheet, was a sma

ng time. His jaw tighten

as a

een untouched. And he had taken her in the

the room, breathles

He didn't look away from the bloodstain. "Lock down the es

taxi. She looked at her reflection in the rearview m

aked. "You are o

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“I am Cipher, an elite operative, but the world knows me as Evita Peck-the mute, illegitimate liability of a powerful political dynasty. To protect my sister and maintain my cover, I played the role of a fragile, broken doll, enduring my stepmother's abuse in silence. Everything shattered at a high-stakes gala when my stepmother forced a drugged cocktail down my throat to sell me to a wealthy donor for campaign funds. Fighting the chemical haze, I fled to a restricted suite and collapsed into the arms of the one man I should have avoided: Jedidiah Stone, the paralyzed, reclusive "Broken King." The drug stripped away my control, leading to a night of desperate passion with the man who was my family's greatest enemy. I escaped at dawn, but I accidentally left behind a bloodstain on his sheets and fled with a classified data chip hidden in his jacket, marking me as a target for the most dangerous security force in the city. When I returned home, my mother slapped me for the "failed" deal and immediately announced I was being sold into a marriage alliance with the Stone family. Before I could process the horror, Julian Kensington-Jedidiah's deadliest rival-publicly claimed me as his secret fiancée, turning me into a pawn in their brutal corporate war. I was trapped in a deadly tug-of-war between a man who wanted to use me as a shield and a man who was hunting for the "spy" who had breached his bed. I didn't know how much longer I could play the mute victim while the two most powerful men in the country fought to possess me. The game reached a breaking point when Jedidiah invoked a "hostile asset acquisition" clause to legally force me to marry him instead of his cousin. Now, I am moving into the Stone estate, realizing that the man I am about to marry is the same man who has sworn to break the very woman I truly am.”