Prisoners Of Love
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Chapter 6 Shadow in the Wall img
Chapter 7 The Forest of Broken Oaths img
Chapter 8 The Triad Strikes img
Chapter 9 The City of Ashes img
Chapter 10 The Sleeper Beneath img
Chapter 11 The Fractured Paths img
Chapter 12 The Choice of Chains img
Chapter 13 Caer'Zareth img
Chapter 14 The Weight of Ashes img
Chapter 15 The Covenant of Embers img
Chapter 16 The Shard of the End img
Chapter 17 The Dawning War img
Chapter 18 The Dawning War II img
Chapter 19 Ashes Whispers img
Chapter 20 The Forgotten Below img
Chapter 21 II img
Chapter 22 Shadows Rising img
Chapter 23 The Gathering Storm img
Chapter 24 Echoes of the Gate img
Chapter 25 The Hollow Fla img
Chapter 26 Shadows of the First Flame img
Chapter 27 The Seed of Remem img
Chapter 28 Whispers Beneath the Heartwood img
Chapter 29 The Shadow Warden img
Chapter 30 The Mirror of the First Flame img
Chapter 31 The Eye That Sees Within img
Chapter 32 The Convergence of Flames img
Chapter 33 Ashes and awakening img
Chapter 34 Ashes of Memory img
Chapter 35 The Echoing Path img
Chapter 36 Whispers before the Storm img
Chapter 37 The Gathering Storm img
Chapter 38 Shadows of the Past img
Chapter 39 The Hollow Star img
Chapter 40 Embers and Echoes img
Chapter 41 The Breathing Earth img
Chapter 42 Bones of the World img
Chapter 43 Nine Flames img
Chapter 44 The Song Beneath Stone img
Chapter 45 The Thread of the Forgotten img
Chapter 46 The Weaver's Offer img
Chapter 47 Threads of Rebellion img
Chapter 48 Fire Beneath the Spine img
Chapter 49 A Spark in the Silence img
Chapter 50 The Scars That Remember img
Chapter 51 Embers of the Past img
Chapter 52 Echoes of Tomorrow img
Chapter 53 II img
Chapter 54 Threads of Destiny img
Chapter 55 The Loom of Futures img
Chapter 56 The Tapestry Unfolds img
Chapter 57 Embers of Unity img
Chapter 58 The Flames of Tomorrow img
Chapter 59 The Dreaming Crystal img
Chapter 60 The Harmonies Reborn img
Chapter 61 The Hollow Accord img
Chapter 62 The First Whisper img
Chapter 63 When Echoes Walk img
Chapter 64 Seeds of the Storm* img
Chapter 65 The Silence Between img
Chapter 66 Memoryfire War img
Chapter 67 A World Rewritten img
Chapter 68 The Vault of the Nameless* img
Chapter 69 The Vault of the Willing Forgotten* img
Chapter 70 The Vault of the Stormborn img
Chapter 71 The Price of Memory img
Chapter 72 Threads of Fate img
Chapter 73 Allies in the Shadow* img
Chapter 74 The First Clash* img
Chapter 75 Echoes of the Forgotten img
Chapter 76 Threads of Destiny img
Chapter 77 The Loom's Trial img
Chapter 78 Threads of Fire* img
Chapter 79 The City That Forgets img
Chapter 80 The Second Crown img
Chapter 81 The Gathering Storm* img
Chapter 82 Beneath the Bones* img
Chapter 83 The Flame Rewritten* img
Chapter 84 The Road of Names* img
Chapter 85 When the Earth Remembered img
Chapter 86 The Crown Reforged img
Chapter 87 The Turning Flame img
Chapter 88 The Flame That Chose* img
Chapter 89 When Silence Walks img
Chapter 90 The Song Beneath the Stone* img
Chapter 91 The Memoryforge img
Chapter 92 Ashes and Inheritance* img
Chapter 93 When Stones Speak img
Chapter 94 The Memory Before Light* img
Chapter 95 When the Stars Begin to Blink* img
Chapter 96 The Binding Flame img
Chapter 97 The Flame That Remains* img
Chapter 98 Echoes of the Flame img
Chapter 99 Bound in Truth img
Chapter 100 The Trial of Fire and Flesh* img
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Prisoners Of Love

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Chapter 1 The Auction

Liana Cruz had never believed in fate-until the night it sold her to the highest bidder.

The room was cold in a way that had nothing to do with temperature. Liana stood barefoot on a small, raised stage, surrounded by faceless shadows cloaked in smoke and whispers. A red velvet blindfold covered her eyes, but she didn't need sight to know what kind of eyes watched her now-hungry, powerful, and cruel.

Her wrists were bound in front of her with a silver ribbon, tight enough to leave soft red marks on her pale skin. The silk dress they forced her to wear clung to her trembling frame, the slit riding high on one thigh as if she were merchandise. Which, in this moment, she was.

Her pulse beat wildly in her ears, loud enough to drown out most of the murmuring around her, but she caught snatches-words she never wanted to hear again.

"Is she the virgin?"

"Too thin, but exotic face."

"She looks scared. I like that."

The voice of the auctioneer rose above the crowd, smooth and unfeeling.

"Lot Number Seventeen. Nineteen years old. Educated, obedient, untouched. A rare jewel indeed."

Liana's knees buckled slightly, but she forced herself to stay upright. She wouldn't give them the satisfaction of seeing her fall.

They had taken everything-her phone, her clothes, her dignity. All that remained was the fire burning behind her ribs. A quiet defiance she refused to surrender, even if no one could see it anymore.

"Starting bid: One million dollars."

A hush fell over the room, and then the bidding began.

"One point two," a man barked, his voice slurred with drink.

"Two million," said another, laughing like it was a game.

Liana's stomach twisted.

She felt like she might vomit.

Then came a silence that felt different-sharp, tense. It came just before a voice she would never forget, not even in the quietest corners of sleep.

"Five million," said the stranger.

It was calm. Cold. Deep. As if carved from marble and shadow.

The room stilled.

Gasps. Murmurs. Someone chuckled nervously.

"Sir, perhaps you'd like to-"

"Five. Million," the man repeated. "Withdraw the rest."

No one else spoke. Not even the auctioneer dared push.

A moment later, the gavel fell like thunder on the wooden podium.

"Sold."

And just like that, Liana Cruz was no longer a person.

She was a possession.

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She didn't know how much time passed before she was pulled from the stage. Her legs were too weak to hold her. She didn't resist when the strong arms lifted her, but she tensed at the feel of warm breath near her ear.

"I just bought you," the voice murmured, barely louder than a whisper. "And now you belong to me."

Liana's whole body went rigid.

It was him. The man with the voice like frost and fire.

"Put me down," she hissed, struggling in his grip. "I'm not yours. I don't care how much money you threw at those monsters-"

"You'll speak when spoken to," he cut in, his tone sharp but unnervingly calm.

She opened her mouth to argue again, but something about his grip stopped her. He wasn't touching her violently-yet somehow, it was clear he could. He carried her like one would carry a fragile box that might shatter or explode.

"Let me go," she growled, teeth clenched.

A low laugh escaped him, but it held no joy.

"You want to run?" he said softly. "Fine. But know this-if you escape, the next place you'll be auctioned will make this look like a charity ball."

She stilled.

Because she believed him.

He carried her into a long corridor, lit by golden chandeliers and framed paintings of men who looked like they never smiled. The air smelled of money and blood.

He didn't say another word until they reached a sleek, black car waiting at the back of the estate. A man in a suit held the door open, not once meeting Liana's eyes.

Inside, the air was heavy with silence.

The stranger-her buyer-sat beside her, legs crossed, fingers steepled under his chin. He had removed her blindfold just before entering the car, and now she could see him clearly.

He looked... too perfect.

Dark hair, sharply cut. Piercing grey eyes. Clean-shaven jawline and a mouth set in a permanent frown. He wore black-of course-and sat like someone used to commanding rooms and people without ever raising his voice.

Liana had never seen a man look so dangerous without even moving.

She tore her gaze away, disgusted at the flutter in her stomach. It wasn't attraction. It was fear. It had to be fear.

He studied her for a long while before speaking.

"You're not what I expected," he said quietly.

"Oh, I'm so sorry I'm not your perfect doll," she spat.

"Good. Dolls don't survive in my world."

She looked at him sharply. "Then why buy me? What do you want from me?"

His eyes darkened, and for a moment she thought he wouldn't answer.

Then he said, "Revenge."

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Liana stared at him, heart hammering again.

"Revenge?" she echoed. "I don't even know you."

"No," he said, eyes locked on hers, "but your family does."

She flinched.

He leaned back, watching her as if expecting something-recognition, maybe. But her mind raced blank. Her mother was dead. Her father had disappeared years ago. She had no brothers, no real family to speak of.

"What are you talking about?" she demanded. "Who are you?"

He gave her a long, unreadable look before finally answering.

"My name is Damian Blackthorn."

The name hit like ice water.

Her heart skipped.

The Blackthorns were more rumor than reality. A family whispered about in criminal circles, said to control more than half of the illegal trades running through the city-arms, secrets, and blood.

She swallowed.

"You think someone in my family hurt you?"

"I don't think," he said coldly. "I know."

He turned to the tinted window, ending the conversation as swiftly as it began.

Liana sat frozen in the silence that followed, her heart thudding like a drumbeat in a cage. She didn't know what was worse-the fact that she'd been bought like property... or the fact that she might truly be a prisoner of a man who didn't want her love or obedience.

Only her pain.

And now, fate had chained them together.

            
            

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