Her Mafia Protector
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gh to shatter glass. I flinched but didn't move, gr
n the mood. Ever since my parents died and my Uncle to
s worse. No second shout. No sto
ing wa
n my throat. The dining room doors were wide open, an
h lounged beside her, his fingers steepled li
ma
hat crawled over me like damp fing
Here s
cross the table, the gold seal
't a request . I
ing before my eyes. A contract. A ma
irk widening. "Don't look so surprised .You really did
but to whom??" I stammered in c
he room, it was the stranger who
little
striking my chest like a warning bell. Little bride. The man's voice dripped wit
this bizarre reality. But this was no reality; it was a twisted farce that had been forced upo
er delight. She thrived on my confusion and fear, revel
?" Meera purred, her voice sweet but laced with
vitude. A contract. A marriage to a man whose face I hadn't genuinely bothered to learn until this moment. I dared to glance
y to pounce. He embodied everything I despised about this house, about
ve. "We're waiting, Lyra, hunny." But I wasn't going to back down.
ntract? What do you even want from me?" The stranger leaned forward, h
ted even further, and for a split second, I thought I might throw up. "I've be
ll at once, crashing through my fragile defences. The contract, the marriage, everything-it was all for a single purpose, and it w
Do you think you have a choice in this? You've been nothing more than a serv
tightened, my pulse racing. I wanted to scream, to tear the pa
p in me. I wouldn't be their pawn. I wouldn't let them decide my fate. I shoved the
will no
a little, a flicker of uncertainty in her eyes. But it wasn't enough. It wasn't enough to undo what had already been set in motion. The anger, the fire, it felt hollow. I wante
d back in his chair, his smile never fading, just widening. I was trapped. And in that moment, the truth hit me
d urgently, darting my gaze from t
the out
somethin