Bound by Deception.
img img Bound by Deception. img Chapter 1 The Last Goodbye.
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Chapter 7 Veiled. img
Chapter 8 Just One Betrayal. img
Chapter 9 Under Fire. img
Chapter 10 Lost in Lust. img
Chapter 11 A Deadly Game. img
Chapter 12 Rumours and Blackmail. img
Chapter 13 In The Eye Of The Storm. img
Chapter 14 Tied To The Devil's Tail img
Chapter 15 At a Crossroads. img
Chapter 16 Secrets and Schemes img
Chapter 17 Hidden. img
Chapter 18 Tangled. img
Chapter 19 Trapped Within. img
Chapter 20 Ties. img
Chapter 21 The Proposal. img
Chapter 22 Stuck. img
Chapter 23 Silent Confessions. img
Chapter 24 Division and Reunion . img
Chapter 25 Plans. img
Chapter 26 No Turning Back. img
Chapter 27 The Edge. img
Chapter 28 Revelations. img
Chapter 29 Shattered Bonds. img
Chapter 30 At My Own Game. img
Chapter 31 Lightning! img
Chapter 32 Red Light! img
Chapter 33 In the Dark. img
Chapter 34 The Break Up. img
Chapter 35 Denial. img
Chapter 36 Far from The Truth. img
Chapter 37 Twisted. img
Chapter 38 Alone In This World. img
Chapter 39 Daddy's Puppet. img
Chapter 40 Frustration. img
Chapter 41 Broken! img
Chapter 42 Fatal Decisions. img
Chapter 43 Fatal Decisions 2. img
Chapter 44 Heart Breaker. img
Chapter 45 Regrets. img
Chapter 46 All That Matters. img
Chapter 47 The Beginning of an End. img
Chapter 48 A Ghost! img
Chapter 49 Back To The Starting Line. img
Chapter 50 Ice. img
Chapter 51 The Jerk! img
Chapter 52 Déjà Vu img
Chapter 53 Guilt. img
Chapter 54 Surprise! img
Chapter 55 Scars. img
Chapter 56 Under the Surface. img
Chapter 57 The Plot. img
Chapter 58 The Plot-2 img
Chapter 59 Webs. img
Chapter 60 A Trap! img
Chapter 61 Accidents. img
Chapter 62 Dismissal. img
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Bound by Deception.

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Chapter 1 The Last Goodbye.

Eighteen years ago...

Fiona's POV

The sound of thunder slammed against the roof, killing all the ants that had been seeking shelter. The streets were quieter than usual; no kids playing in the rain, no lovers making out near the field.

The rain fell heavily now, accompanied by lightning. I watched it closely, almost counting the massive drops. My eyes drifted to a car that sped into the compound. I couldn't see clearly, but it was evident people were stepping out of it.

My door pushed open. It was my mother. It was her birthday, but the look on her face told a different story. "Come here, Gabriella," she called, grabbing my coat from the hanger.

She swiftly packed a good amount of clothes into a box. I watched as she panted, tears streaming down her face.

"What's wrong, Mum?" I heard myself say, tapping her as I spoke.

"Shush," she cautioned, handing the box to me. "Leave through the window."

"But why, Mum?" I cried, holding her tight. "I won't go anywhere."

She bent down to pull me close, giving me a hug. Something inside told me it was the last hug from my mother, a final goodbye.

"Look," she pulled me away, "a bad group of people are here to send us to the angels up there. You remember the angels I told you about?"

I nodded. "Let's go together then, Mum. You said it's fun up there."

"Listen, my love, go to Mrs. Smith. Find your way there and tell her I sent you. You must live quietly all the days of your life. No one must know you're from this home. Do you understand?"

I cried even harder, but she pushed me away.

"Go, don't turn back, make sure you run far away. Go!" she whispered, watching me jump down from the window. I looked back into the room as a group of men barged in, dragging her by the hair. I covered my mouth, sobbing.

As I ran across the field, darkness fell. I was scared and stopped to go back, but as I turned, a wildfire pushed me down. When I looked up, my house was engulfed in flames.

"Mother! Father!" I wailed, with blood gushing from my head. Though my vision was blurry, I saw the men climb into the car and speed away.

The number plate on the car was unique, not like the ones Father had shown me at his workshop.

My head felt weaker and lighter. I stretched my hand as if to reach out to an invisible being, but before I could move further, a strong force lifted me onto his shoulders.

"Shush, it's me, Gabriella. Don't cry, go to sleep," he patted me on the back as he walked away.

I looked at the house through my dizziness, but there was no house anymore, just flames. The warmth of the fire seemed to melt away all my strength and I finally succumbed to the darkness, drifting into an uneasy sleep.

            
            

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