Scarred Hearts: A Mafia Billionaire Romance
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Chapter 6 CHAP 6: She Wasn't Meant to Know img
Chapter 7 CHAP 7: A Warning in the Dark img
Chapter 8 CHAP 8: The Hidden Clause img
Chapter 9 CHAP 9: The Edge of Loyalty img
Chapter 10 Chap10: The Heat Beneath the Cold img
Chapter 11 Chap 11: Lies Between the Sheets img
Chapter 12 Chap 12: Thorns in Velvet img
Chapter 13 Chap 13: The Price of Her Silence img
Chapter 14 Chap 14: Under the Ashes img
Chapter 15 Chap 15: Power Is a Woman's Silence Breaking img
Chapter 16 Chap 16: When the Queen Rose img
Chapter 17 Chap 17: When Queens Don't Seize Thrones-They Set Traps img
Chapter 18 Chap 18: Behind the Smile img
Chapter 19 Chap 19: Where Hunger Doesn't Hurt the Worst img
Chapter 20 Chap 20: The Stillness Before the Return img
Chapter 21 Chap 21: Where Hunger Doesn't Hurt the Worst (Continued) img
Chapter 22 Chap 22: The Visitor, the Voice, and the Weight of Staying img
Chapter 23 Chap 23: And Then the Door Opened img
Chapter 24 Chap 24: The Undoing Begins img
Chapter 25 Chap 25: Vultures in Velvet img
Chapter 26 Chap26: The Cost of Silence img
Chapter 27 Chap 27: The Double Life img
Chapter 28 Chap 28: Nights That Burn Quiet img
Chapter 29 Chap 29: The Night That Should Have Been Boring img
Chapter 30 Chap 30: The Visitor, the Voice, and the Weight of Staying img
Chapter 31 Chap 31: What Shadows Know img
Chapter 32 Chap 32: Trust Is a Loaded Gun img
Chapter 33 Chap 33: The Visitor, the Voice, and the Weight of Staying img
Chapter 34 Chap 34: Whispered Warnings and the Echo of Rage img
Chapter 35 Chap 35: Between Ambushes and Allies img
Chapter 36 Chap 36: Firelight and Fractures img
Chapter 37 Chap 37: Smoke Has Memory img
Chapter 38 Chap 38: Doubts, Ghosts, and Silent Loyalty img
Chapter 39 Chap 39: Poison Invitations img
Chapter 40 Chap 40: The Devils' Dinner Party img
Chapter 41 Chap 41: Glass Walls and Quiet Wars img
Chapter 42 Chap 42: A Debt Paid in Silence img
Chapter 43 Chap 43: Secrets Wrapped in Silence img
Chapter 44 Chap 44: A Cage With Questions img
Chapter 45 Chap 45: Smoke in the Walls img
Chapter 46 Chap 46: The Fire Beneath Her Silence img
Chapter 47 Chap 47: What Silence Begins to Destroy img
Chapter 48 Chap 48: A House Built on Doubt img
Chapter 49 Chap 49: Under Every Floorboard img
Chapter 50 Chap 50: Under Every Floorboard (Part II) img
Chapter 51 Chap 51: The Servant's Silence img
Chapter 52 Chap 52: No Crown Is Given Twice img
Chapter 53 Chap 53: The House She Never Chose img
Chapter 54 Chap 54: A Cage of Their Own Making img
Chapter 55 Chap 55: The Quiet Rebellion img
Chapter 56 Chap 56: A Cage of Their Own Making img
Chapter 57 Chap 57: The Walls Remember Everything img
Chapter 58 Chap 58: Even Queens Break img
Chapter 59 Chap 59: Poison in Pearls img
Chapter 60 Chap 60: Lies Leave Fingerprints img
Chapter 61 Chap 61: The Uninvited Guest img
Chapter 62 Chap 62: Tarnish and Theater img
Chapter 63 Chap 63: The Woman in the Mirror img
Chapter 64 Chap 64: A Name Worth Nothing img
Chapter 65 Chap 65: Shattered img
Chapter 66 Chap 66: The Silence Under Polished Floors img
Chapter 67 Chap 67: Locked Hearts and Hollow Doors img
Chapter 68 Chap 68: The Weight of Ashes img
Chapter 69 Chap 69: The House Never Sleeps img
Chapter 70 Chap 70: When Walls Begin to Listen img
Chapter 71 Chap 71: Even Fire Cracks in Silence img
Chapter 72 Chap 72: What Grows in Silence img
Chapter 73 Chap 73: No One Wants to Read img
Chapter 74 Chap 74: What I Came to Say, I Never Did img
Chapter 75 Chap 75: The Silence That Ought Not Be img
Chapter 76 Chap 76: The Price of Desperation img
Chapter 77 Chap 77: When Shadows Speak img
Chapter 78 Chap 78: Smoke Behind the Glass img
Chapter 79 Chap 79: Gold Upstairs, Ashes Down img
Chapter 80 Chap 80: A Thief in the Light img
Chapter 81 Chap 81: The Moment She Was Unmade img
Chapter 82 Chap 82: Guilt Wears Silk, But Shame Wears Skin img
Chapter 83 Chap 83: Behind the Porcelain Smile img
Chapter 84 Chap 84: The Room without Applause img
Chapter 85 Chap 85: Guilt in Gilded Gloves img
Chapter 86 Chap 86: Where the Bruises Go img
Chapter 87 Chap 87: A House That Whispers img
Chapter 88 Chap 88: The Web Tightens img
Chapter 89 Chap 89: The Turning Thread img
Chapter 90 Chap 90: A House of Eyes img
Chapter 91 Chap 91: The House That Swallowed Her Voice img
Chapter 92 Chap 92: The Thread Unravels img
Chapter 93 Chap 93: Paper Cuts and Deception Polishsed img
Chapter 94 Chap 94: What the Silence Held img
Chapter 95 Chap 95: Fractures Beneath the Surface img
Chapter 96 Chap 96: The Pretender's Mercy img
Chapter 97 Chap 97: Brothers at Odds img
Chapter 98 Chap 98: Shadows Between Them img
Chapter 99 Chap 99: Fragile Morning img
Chapter 100 Chap 100: Weight of a Name img
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Chapter 4 CHAP 4: Harrison's Visit

Leya sat alone in her room, the soft light from the lamp casting enough glow to chase away the shadows that seemed to cling to the walls. The air was thick and suffocating as if the mansion itself were alive, pressing down on her from all sides. She sat down leaning against the headboard, her fingers straying aimlessly across the embroidered patterns of the bedspread while her mind fell back to recollections of the time past.

The nights had become her only solace, those scant times when she could be left to her thoughts alone, away from the freezing stare of Harrison, the chain of belittling remarks from Vivian, and the constant prying eyes of Eleanor. It was in this quiet that she remembered what it had been like to be herself, before marriage, before the death of her father, before the walls of this mansion closed in on her as though in a prison.

And as it was the case, her thoughts took her back to her father's study. She could almost envision him now, sitting behind the desk, his smiling countenance making all things safe and secure. For her, he had always been bigger than life, an influence of strength and character. She could almost hear his voice now, the deep rumble of it as he spoke of the future, of her dreams of being an artist and a writer, the life he was building for them.

But that future had died with him.

His death had been the first fissure in her life's foundation, the first inkling that all she knew was fragile, temporary. Then came debts, bankruptcy, and along with it, that relentless pressure which pushed her mother into a quiet desperation. Even today, Leya could hear those frantic whispers late in the night, the sound of her mother's voice on the phone, pleading for more time with creditors.

And then... Samuel Blackwood had arrived. He'd walked into their lives to save the day, but Leya now knew the cost had come in much too high. He hadn't saved them, he'd only imprisoned her in a prison of another kind. One made of cold smiles and cruel intentions.

Her gaze drifted to the door of her room, its thick wood a barrier between herself and the rest of the house. Somewhere beyond it, Harrison moved through the mansion, a storm waiting to break. She knew all the signs only too well: the tightening of his jaw, the sharpness in his voice whenever he spoke to her, the resentment that seemed to burn in his eyes every time they held hers.

He hated her. She knew that now. But it wasn't just hatred, it was something deeper, something more dangerous. It was as if her presence in his life had lighted a fuse, one that was smoldering its way toward an explosion.

Leya exhaled a heavy, mournful sigh and slid down into her bed as the weight of it weighed heavily upon her. She had agreed to this marriage to protect her family, but she could only imagine at what cost: the coldness in Harrison's eyes, the way he spoke to her as if she was nothing but an inconvenience, was that the life she gave up her dreams for?

She thought about her siblings, their faces floating in her mind, reminding her why she was doing this to protect them and give them a future. Yet, in this cold and sterilized mansion, she wondered if she had just made the biggest mistake. How much longer could she bear it? How much longer could she continue pretending this life, this marriage, was anything but a cage she'd willingly walked into?

The knot in her chest twisted, like it always did every night as the hours ticked closer to midnight. But that's not quite all it was. It was Fear too. Fear of what would happen if she ever let her defenses down, if she ever let herself trust anyone in this house. The Blackwoods weren't a family one could trust. That much she had learned.

In the darkened study on the far side of the mansion, Harrison sat behind his desk, his fingers tapping in slow beats upon the gleaming wood. The room was still; save for the soft crackling of the fire in his hearth, the silence was unbroken. His mind and thoughts were quite another story altogether.

He had never wanted this marriage.

The thought crackled through his mind for what must have been the hundredth time riding on the back of another wave of fury. Samuel had done this to him, chiseled him into a marble statue of control just as he had done so many times during his life. And now he was trapped. Trapped in this sham of a marriage with a woman he barely knew and certainly didn't trust.

Leya.

Her name spoken rankled down his spine. She wasn't what he expected. Not that meek, timid woman he thought she would be. No, there was something to her something which made him uneasy. Too collected, too poised, too strong, irritating him in the manner in which she held herself regarding everything as though his coldness did nothing to her.

But it did. He could see it in the way she flinched ever so slightly when he spoke to her in that acerbic tone. He could see it in the way her eyes flickered with hurt before she quickly masked it. And for those same reasons, he wasn't quite sure of, that just served to make him angrier.

"She thinks she is better than this," he growled, his fingers curling into fists on the desk.

But she wasn't. Leya Anderson was just one more piece of his father's game, and he was not about to let her act above it. He would make her pay for agreeing to such a marriage to be in on this scheme. And she would learn he wasn't a man with which to trifle.

He leaned back in his chair, letting his eyes settle on the fire that danced in the hearth. His mind went dark as memories he had thought long buried rose once again to the surface like a visitation from his ghosts of the past: of betrayal, of lies, of the tearing of his life asunder before. It would not happen again.

His jaw clenched and his eyes narrowed as he thought of Leya. She was a menace. Not in the bald sense, perhaps, but there was something about her that unsettled him. He didn't trust her. And he wouldn't make the same mistake twice.

"I will not let what happened before... happen now."

The words hung in the air, thick with unspoken meaning. Unspoken aloud, reverberating in his head, a promise to himself. A warning.

Whatever games Leya thought she was playing, whatever plan his father had set in motion, Harrison was determined to come out on top. He had once been blindsided by someone he thought he could trust. But not this time.

This time, he was ready

Back in Leya's Room

Leya wrapped the blanket tighter around her shoulders, a shiver running through her despite the warmth of the room. She couldn't shake this feeling that came over her like something was coming, some darkness she was not prepared for.

She had seen the way Harrison had looked at her tonight, the anger bubbling away just below the surface. She could feel the tension rising between them, like a growing thickness in the air. And though he'd said little to her of late, she knew it was resentment, his frustration, cold determination to make her life a misery.

She didn't know why; she didn't understand what had happened to him, to make him this way older, bitter, cruel. But one thing was for sure: whatever storm was coming, she had to be ready.

And as she closed her eyes, trying to push thoughts away, a thought couldn't help but seep into her mind ... how much longer until it unraveled?

A low, menacing growl seeped through silent corridors and exploded in Leya's sleeping chamber. Leya's eyes snapped open; her heart jumped to her throat. The sound was soft, yet unmistakable, the slow, deliberate tread of someone outside her door.

Her breath caught as she sat up in bed, the darkness of the room suddenly claustrophobic, the air heavy with an unvoiced threat.

Was it Harrison?

Or was it something worse?

The footsteps came closer, heavier, more intentional, more measured. Then they stopped right outside her door.

            
            

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