A Love Forged In Ruins
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Chapter 6 Behind closed doors img
Chapter 7 Cracks in the wall img
Chapter 8 Shadows and secrets img
Chapter 9 A silent threat img
Chapter 10 The stranger in the dark img
Chapter 11 Hunted in the dark img
Chapter 12 Trapped by fate img
Chapter 13 When fear turns to love img
Chapter 14 A dangerous temptation img
Chapter 15 Holding on, letting in img
Chapter 16 Not just a contract img
Chapter 17 Silent, but not innocent img
Chapter 18 Pier 13 img
Chapter 19 The train station img
Chapter 20 The choice img
Chapter 21 Choosing me img
Chapter 22 Becoming sovereign img
Chapter 23 Queenmaker img
Chapter 24 Born by wolves, raised by fire img
Chapter 25 They never said sorry img
Chapter 26 Born Monroe, built different img
Chapter 27 Not dead, not done img
Chapter 28 Daughter of secrets img
Chapter 29 A name, not a home img
Chapter 30 Half of me img
Chapter 31 From ruins, we begin img
Chapter 32 Not here for permission img
Chapter 33 Power in red img
Chapter 34 Collect damage img
Chapter 35 Forgiving myself img
Chapter 36 Fraud in the family img
Chapter 37 Peace is a fragile thing img
Chapter 38 History repeats itself img
Chapter 39 Blind Loyalty img
Chapter 40 The folder img
Chapter 41 The vote img
Chapter 42 In the eye of the hurricane img
Chapter 43 Lines in the sand img
Chapter 44 Standing together img
Chapter 45 The confession room img
Chapter 46 Love after war img
Chapter 47 Just us img
Chapter 48 Love without fears img
Chapter 49 House of Amara img
Chapter 50 AmaraExposed img
Chapter 51 Damage control img
Chapter 52 Pretty. Polished. Powerful img
Chapter 53 The girl I didn't reach img
Chapter 54 Seen at last img
Chapter 55 Speak your truth img
Chapter 56 A matter of voice img
Chapter 57 Vindication img
Chapter 58 The rebirth of Amara img
Chapter 59 The visitor img
Chapter 60 The between us img
Chapter 61 Ghosts in velvet img
Chapter 62 Why now img
Chapter 63 Love, however late img
Chapter 64 Not her shadow img
Chapter 65 What still remains img
Chapter 66 And then there was you img
Chapter 67 Heartbeat between us img
Chapter 68 The pitch img
Chapter 69 The mirage img
Chapter 70 Threads unraveling img
Chapter 71 Silk and steel img
Chapter 72 Everything for sale img
Chapter 73 The boy at the door img
Chapter 74 Truth in the blood img
Chapter 75 Dinner and distance img
Chapter 76 The breaking point img
Chapter 77 The conversation that matters img
Chapter 78 Fathers and fears img
Chapter 79 Becoming a we img
Chapter 80 New roots img
Chapter 81 The beginning of everything img
Chapter 82 A home for five img
Chapter 83 The woman at the gate img
Chapter 84 Echoes in the cradle img
Chapter 85 The calm that lied img
Chapter 86 The offer img
Chapter 87 Lines in the sand img
Chapter 88 The weight of quiet img
Chapter 89 The call img
Chapter 90 Still waters img
Chapter 91 The distance between us img
Chapter 92 The weight we carry img
Chapter 93 Night on the water img
Chapter 94 Only you tonight img
Chapter 95 The spark img
Chapter 96 The weight of truth img
Chapter 97 The choice img
Chapter 98 No turning back img
Chapter 99 The suspect img
Chapter 100 Cleaning house img
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Chapter 2 The reluctant marriage

Layla's POV

I positioned myself before the mirror, gazing at my reflection. The white wedding dress hugged my figure like a second skin, its beautiful designs mocking the emptiness I felt within. My hair was styled up, and my makeup was flawless. I looked like a magazine bride, but I didn't feel that way.

"You look amazing," my mother remarked as she entered the room. Her tone lacked warmth, and her approval was entirely shallow.

"Thanks," I whispered, my throat tight.

She handed me a set of diamond earrings, her face impossible to read. "These belonged to your grandmother." "She would have liked you to put them on today."

I nodded and put them on silently.

As soon as I entered the church, I spotted Damian by the altar. He appeared flawless-as if he was destined to be there, as if he possessed the entire cosmos. His dark suit fit him perfectly, seemingly made just for him, with every detail sharp and impeccable. He stood tall and calm, his face showing no emotion, as if he felt no uncertainty or second thoughts.

My heart raced with such intensity that it ached, and my hands shook as I grasped my bouquet. Each step I took felt more burdensome, as though the earth was attempting to drag me down. But Damian's eyes remained fixed on me throughout, steady and intense, which only made things worse. He appeared incredibly confident, almost invincible, while I felt so small and insignificant.

When I finally reached him, he extended his hand to me. I hesitated for a brief moment before putting mine in his. His grip was firm, anchoring me even as my world felt like it was crumbling.

The ceremony was quick, the words blending together in my mind. I barely paid attention to what was happening until the officiant announced us as husband and wife.

"You can now kiss the bride," he stated.

Damian faced me, his deep eyes boring into my own. For a fleeting instant, I questioned whether he would back out. He leaned closer, his lips gently grazing mine in a kiss that was short yet meaningful.

As we walked down the aisle together, his hand gently placed on my waist, I couldn't shake the feeling that I was stepping into a trap.

That evening, we reached his penthouse-a vast space that screamed luxury. The windows reaching from the floor to the ceiling provided an amazing view of the city, but I couldn't force myself to appreciate it. This was excessive for someone who is supposed to be financially ruined.

"From now on, this will be your home," Damian said, leading me inside.

I stood in the middle of the living room, feeling small and insignificant" "It's... beautiful," I murmured gently, although the words felt empty.

He turned to look at me, his expression unreadable. "You don't need to be afraid of me, Layla."

"I'm not," I lied.

He moved nearer, his presence dominating. "Good. Since fear won't take you far."

I swallowed hard, unable to meet his eyes. "What do you expect from me?"

His lips formed a slight smile. "What any husband desires from his wife."

My heart raced, anxiety surging within me. Before I had a chance to answer, he extended his hand, his fingers softly caressing my cheek.

"Nonetheless, you need not worry," he said, his tone now gentler. "We'll take things at your pace."

His sudden gentleness confused me even more, making me feel caught between fear and unwilling gratitude

He called upon the maids to take our luggages to our room. And I followed them to the room.

While I was taking a shower, I heard him talking with his lawyer.

"She is delicate," the lawyer said, a hint of amusement in his voice. "But manageable." "You've handled worse."

"She isn't a hindrance," Damian responded, his voice calm yet edged with something darker. "She's a tool." "Tools can be shaped or thrown away."

The words made me feel a shiver run down my spine. My breath caught as I leaned against the wall, my thoughts racing.

Who was Damian Blackwood, truly? And what had I gotten involved in?

The following morning, I was woken up from sleep by a knock on the bedroom door. Before I could completely figure what was happening, Damian's voice broke through my haze of sleep.

"Layla, get up"

I glanced at the clock sitting on the nightstand. Seven a.m. The weight of my sleepless night hung heavy on me. I sighed, dragging the blanket over my face.

"What are you thinking, waking me up at this time?" I muttered, my voice rough from slumber.

The door creaked open, and Damian entered without waiting for any invitation. His tall figure loomed in the room, his presence overwhelming even in the morning glow.

"I want you to accompany me to dinner this evening," he stated, his tone indicating that there was no chance for debate.

I propped myself up, throwing the blanket away. "Does that mean you need to wake me at the break of day?" I erupted, even if my voice lacked any real force.

His eyes narrowed slightly, a trace of amusement dancing on his face. "I'm heading to the office at the moment, and I don't have time to debate." Get dressed. "We're going shopping"

"Shopping?" I said again, puzzled.

"Yes," he responded, maintaining his gaze. "You need something suitable for this evening." "Something elegant."

I froze, my stomach twisting. His tone-calm yet authoritative-made me feel like an obligation, not a person.

"But."

"No excuses, Layla," he interrupted, his tone sharp. "Be ready in fifteen minutes."

He turned and exited the room without pausing for my reply, leaving me seated there, shocked. I stared at the closed door for a long moment, the weight of my situation pressing down on my chest.

Fifteen minutes. It wasn't enough time to gather my thoughts, let alone prepare for a day of being paraded around like a doll. But, I didn't have the courage to defy him. Damian's control over every aspect of my life was suffocating, and still, a part of me feared the consequences of standing up to him.

With trembling hands, I slipped on a basic dress and tied my hair back, hardly looking at the mirror before stepping out of the room. Damian was already in the hallway, his impatience radiating off him.

"Come on," he said energetically, taking the lead.

I followed quietly, my head down, my heart racing.

            
            

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