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 5 CHAP 5: The Safe Behind the Portrait

Leya's breathing ceased at that door. There was a mass that had rested there on her chest. The door had been creeping and reeling on the opposite side, but whatever lay there was bearing against no segment of the door. It's not screaming.

It's waiting.

She shook with fear.

Her head spun. It wasn't Harrison, for he'd have already flung open the door, firing piercing asides like barbs. But this one had a brooding air-brooding as if he survived her confusion.

The silence continued.

And then-

The handle was turned.

Leya sat up in bed, her heart pounding so hard she was certain she'd lost hearing. The door groaned, the inch or so of door to frame allowing only the darkness of the hall beyond.

Then the whisper.

Low. Gentle. Chilling.

"You don't belong here."

Leya's insides knot. Her fists were wrapped around the blanket, knuckles whitening.

The whisper hadn't been Harrison's.

Nor Eleanor's, nor Vivian's, nor even Samuel's.

It was someone else.

A man shot through the door-a flash of movement before the door boomed shut and trembled so violently that the walls shuddered.

Leya's eyes opened. She devoured a gob of air, Her heart banging at the bottom of her throat as She rushed out of bed, stumbling towards the door and grabbing it by the handle-

Nothing.

The hall stretched before her, shrouded in cruel silence, with slanting shadows from the reduced sconces.

No thudding footsteps. No running figure.

Just the crisp silence of Blackwood Mansion.

She gasped in jagged splinters of air. Her own self cried out with every cell of her body that she was watched. That she is disturbed in her room, not to frighten her, but to warn her.

But warn her of what?

"Come on" she muttered to herself, cinching up her drawstring pants.

She darted out the door, the soles of her bare feet squeaking the cold marble. Her eyes darted one way and then the other down the hall-nobody.

But the sense of being watched was so strong.

And then, inside the house, a sound-a door closing.

Leya felt a reflexive twitch of muscle tension as she leaped.

There were secrets in this house.

And this evening, it had closed them out to her.

She remained gasping in the doorway. The house was filled with hush, near and firm, which pressed upon her shoulders as something light. It lay out in the empty hall before her - the sense of unseen, watching, adhered to her skin like cold dew.

She swallowed. She knew her heart in the pit of her chest. Whoever had stood at her door was not in the house now. But close.

Her hand on the doorknob tightened. You don't belong here a voice just audibly whispered.

The gentle words in her head slithered under her skin like the venom of a snake's bite. It had not been a threat.

It had been a warning.

She could sense a shiver running down her spine. Leya stepped back into her bedroom, carefully and slowly, closing the door. She locked it like anything was ever going to stop the sort of threat that was out there behind those doors.

She took a deep breath, resting against the door. Her frame shook but not because she was afraid.

There was fury seething under her skin.

She was finished with fear.

Leya stepped back from the door. Her mind was spinning. The Blackwoods had bested her and stripped her of pride, but this-sneaking behind closed doors-was not like them.

Harrison? No. He struck with words, with contempt. But he did not sneak behind closed doors. He needed her to see him. Feel his contempt.

Eleanor? Vivian? They loathed her, all right. But they got to show their contempt on a plate, so refined as a sip of costly wine.

Who?

And why?

Leya clenched her teeth and took a breath. She had to think. She had to stay alive.

Her eyes flashed to the window. The low, vaulted Blackwood house swept by it, silver in the moonlight. High iron gates leaped up into empty space-a girdle around her and all she was and knew.

She turned away. That's done.

The knock was brutal in silence.

Leya's muscles clenched.

A second knock, brutal and insistent.

She went towards the door, her hand on the wood as her heart pounded against her chest.

"Who's that?" She gasped, but her hands trembled.

Silence. Then-

"It's me."

Harrison.

Breath seeped from her in a wary, drawn-out release. She had no idea whether she was glad-or whether fear had just realigned itself.

Leya lay motionless. And, unbolting, she crept a space to open the door.

Harrison stood beyond, his tall form engulfed by the faint hallway light. His icy-blue eyes flashed across her, unreadable. But his presence was stifling as if the very air bent to his will.

His gaze dropped for a moment to her bare feet, then up again to her face.

"You're awake." His voice was smooth, but there was something beneath it-something tight, restrained.

Leya raised her chin. Harrison had knocked. Naturally she was awake.

A flicker of smirk touched the edge of his mouth, but it was not a smile. It was an assessment. A gut feeling watching its target.

Harrison rested against the doorframe, his arms folded. "Odd," he said softly. "You seemed. disturbed."

Leya's fists bunched against the door. He was trying her. Trying to get under her skin.

She set him a bland face. "Long day."

"Mm-hmm." He didn't believe so. She could tell by the lines on his face, the tapping of fingers on the arm stiff and protective.

She stepped back from the door. "What is it, Harrison?"

There was space beginning to build between them. Then he shifted suddenly.

He was already in her room, in front of her, and the door creaked shut behind him. The click home is a final, stubborn one.

Leya gasped.

She tried to step back unwillingly, but he was already there, too close, his smell-clean soap and something harder, crueler-a turn of her senses.

"Harrison-"

"You weren't alone."

Leya stiffened.

His eyes fixed hers, keen and sharp. "There was someone beyond your door."

Her stomach clenched. He knew.

She schooled her features, masking the fear that flickered around her face. "I don't know what you're talking about."

A laugh that was not amused escaped him. He tilted his head, studying her expression as one would study an adversary before a game.

"Leya" he said, his voice low enough to be a whisper. "Don't insult me."

She hated it. Hated the way her name sounded off his lips-soft, lengthened, like he savored it on his tongue.

"I heard them," he said, his tone as sharp as metal, wrapped in silk.

"And I let them go."

Leya's nails bit into the palms of her hands. Let them go?

She was slamming her heart. Why in the world would Harrison allow whatever he heard to transpire?

"Who was it?" she breathed, moving another step closer now. "Tell me."

His expression didn't change. If anything, something darker settled in his gaze.

"I was hoping," he mused, "you'd tell me."

Her stomach twisted.

Harrison wasn't here to protect her. He was here to test her.

She squared her shoulders. "I don't know who it was."

His eyes burned with something uncrossable unbridgeable. And then, with slow deliberation, he did it-stretched out his hand-his fingertips following the line of her face. Not hard. Not soft. Just enough to make her gasp.

His voice was rough and gravelly. Deadly.

"I don't like being lied to, Leya."

She would not blink. Would not let him see her skin shuddering at his touch.

"I don't care what you like."

His smile was slow and sinister.

"I wonder," he breathed, coming in closer, his lips against the rim of her ear, "if you'll be saying so still when you know you're in."

Every muscle in her was tense.

Harrison drew back, his gaze scoping across her face as if attempting to see her, to unravel her, layer by layer.

And turned away from her, as if the words had not been spoken.

He came into the room and ripped open the bolt on the door but was turning back when he caught himself.

He leaned against the door frame with his shoulder.

Missed a beat. And then-

"Goodnight, wife."

And the door closed behind him.

Leya took a breath of air she did not even know she was holding.

Her skin hurt where his had touched hers. Apart from the flirtatious comments or the taboo touch, there was something that stayed in her head.

Harrison knew who was knocking on her door.

And yet, he let them get away.

"Was the whisper at Leya's door a warning... or a threat?"

"Who was the mysterious visitor outside Leya's door and why did Harrison let them go?"

                         

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