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BOUND BY HIS NAME
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2 Chapters
Chapter 7 The Price of My Mother's Heart img
Chapter 8 He said He loved Me img
Chapter 9 The Code That Saved Me img
Chapter 10 Camilla img
Chapter 11 Just When I Thought I Was Safe img
Chapter 12 You Are in Danger img
Chapter 13 The Call I Feared img
Chapter 14 The Betrayal I Couldn't Ignore img
Chapter 15 The Clash of Men img
Chapter 16 The Gun, The Drinks, and the Silence img
Chapter 17 The Truth Unfolds img
Chapter 18 Still Where You Left Me img
Chapter 19 The Moment He Walked In img
Chapter 20 The Truth That Burned img
Chapter 21 The Road That Refused to End img
Chapter 22 The Silence Between Us img
Chapter 23 The House of Gold and Shadows img
Chapter 24 Questions in the Dark img
Chapter 25 Among The Lions img
Chapter 26 Bloodlines and Betrayals img
Chapter 27 Mom, Please Don't die. Please... img
Chapter 28 The Name That Broke the img
Chapter 29 The Truth Valeria Wanted Heard img
Chapter 30 When His Anger Spoke Louder Than Truth img
Chapter 31 Pray She Survives img
Chapter 32 What He Lost img
Chapter 33 Blood That Cannot Be Given img
Chapter 34 The Blood I Chose to Give img
Chapter 35 The Price of Silence img
Chapter 36 When Morning Breaks the Silence img
Chapter 37 The Line That Was Crossed img
Chapter 38 The Empty Bed img
Chapter 39 When the World Went Silent img
Chapter 40 A Glimmer in the Dark img
Chapter 41 Truths That Refuse to Stay Buried img
Chapter 42 The Price of Standing Still img
Chapter 43 Running Back to the Fire img
Chapter 44 What Did Camilla took from You img
Chapter 45 When Will This War Between Brothers End img
Chapter 46 This Is My Room. img
Chapter 47 Camilla img
Chapter 48 What Did You Take From Him img
Chapter 49 Isabella img
Chapter 50 Painted in Blood img
Chapter 51 When Morning Hurt More Than Night img
Chapter 52 The Things We Don't Say img
Chapter 53 The Night That Never Left Me img
Chapter 54 The Weight of a Heartbeat img
Chapter 55 When the Night Lied img
Chapter 56 The Weight of a Name img
Chapter 57 Blood on My Hands img
Chapter 58 When the Room Went Quiet img
Chapter 59 They Forget Who I Am img
Chapter 60 He Has Crossed the Line img
Chapter 61 The Wrong Answer img
Chapter 62 Answer Me img
Chapter 63 I Won't Touch Him img
Chapter 64 The Truth img
Chapter 65 Text Message img
Chapter 66 You are Coming With Me img
Chapter 67 Hope You don't Your Decision img
Chapter 68 What if He finds ut img
Chapter 69 Why Didn't I forget About Camila img
Chapter 70 Alejandro img
Chapter 71 The Shadow img
Chapter 72 Who Sent You img
Chapter 73 You Think You are Strong img
Chapter 74 It Time We Finish This img
Chapter 75 This Isn't Over img
Chapter 76 My Mom img
Chapter 77 Hector img
Chapter 78 You Have One Choice img
Chapter 79 Don't Push Me img
Chapter 80 The Door That Wouldn't Close img
Chapter 81 The Choice That Bled img
Chapter 82 When Power Failed img
Chapter 83 What I Took Was Already Mine img
Chapter 84 The Choice That Took My Breath Away img
Chapter 85 What Silence Cost Me img
Chapter 86 The Price of Breathing img
Chapter 87 When Silence Starts to Scream img
Chapter 88 The Weight of Tomorrow img
Chapter 89 The Door That Shouldn't Open img
Chapter 90 The Weight of Midnight img
Chapter 91 When the Lie Breathes img
Chapter 92 Consent img
Chapter 93 Alejandro img
Chapter 94 Alejandro & Isabella's img
Chapter 95 The Place I Shouldn't Be img
Chapter 96 Elena Cortez img
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Chapter 2 Accidents Are What Children Make. Not Adults.

Two years.

That would be about one five thousand dollars-and how?

Where could I get such an amount of money from?

That was the question I kept asking myself as I pressed my forehead against the cold metal gate, my chest feeling hollow.

"Oh God, please help me," I whispered-to no one but myself.

That night, I slept outside, behind the bakery across from my mother's apartment.

By morning, my body ached, my heart felt raw, and my stomach cried from hunger. But the image of my mother's pale, fragile face in the hospital left me with no choice but to keep going.

I remembered Ana mentioning the café she went to. I decided to try my luck there, hoping-praying-not to be rejected.

The moment I stepped into the café, noise surrounded me. Laughter. Whispering. Voices everywhere.

I headed straight to the counter. Luckily, a lady was seems to be the manager, she was standing there tall with sharp eyebrows and an unreadable expression.

She spoke in a calm, gentle tone.

"Yes. What can I offer you?"

"Nothing, ma'am," I said quickly. "I just came to ask if you need anyone to assist-like a waitress."

"Nope. I'm not looking for any waitress," she replied, tapping her nails against the counter.

"But ma'am, even if it's a cleaning job, I'll do it," I pleaded. "Please."

My knees nearly touched the floor.

She studied me for a moment. Then she smirked.

"Fine. Let's see how desperate you are."

She raised an eyebrow and snapped her fingers at one of the baristas.

"Prepare a large caramel espresso."

The barista nodded.

She turned back to me, arms crossed.

"Take that coffee across the street. Table nineteen on the outdoor terrace. Fast. If you can handle one customer, I'll consider you."

"That's it?" I blinked.

I had barely taken a step toward the door when my phone buzzed. I checked it-and my heart stopped.

URGENT: Your mother's condition worsened overnight. She has been moved to the emergency room.

My chest cracked open.

My breath stuttered.

My legs weakened.

"No... no, no," I whispered, tears blurring my vision.

In that split second, I didn't see the raised curb.

My shoe caught. My arm jerked. The world tilted.

The coffee flew through the air-and exploded across a man's gray suit as he stepped into the café.

I froze.

He froze.

"Oh-my God," I breathed. "Sir, please, I'm so sorry." The words spilled out without control.

He slowly raised his head.

Sharp jawline. Storm-dark eyes.

His presence made the entire street pause, as if everyone was watching a scene I had just created.

Alejandro De La Vega.

I recognized him instantly-the most powerful and dangerous billionaire in Mexico. The heir to De La Vega Company.

"What," he said slowly, his voice low and dangerous, "did you just do?"

The sound of his voice sent my thoughts spinning. It was silky, controlled, terrifying.

"I-I'm sorry, sir," I stammered. "I didn't mean it. It was an accident."

"Do you know how much this suit costs?"

I flinched, my eyes wide, my heart slamming against my ribs.

Alejandro exhaled slowly-dangerously. Like a man holding back an explosion.

Then his gaze dropped to me.

I swear the temperature dropped.

"You," he said quietly, "do you have any idea what you've done?"

"I-I'm so sorry," I whispered. "Please, I didn't mean-"

"You ruined a meeting worth more than your annual income."

Ouch.

"I tripped," I tried to explain. "It was an accident."

"Accidents," he said, stepping closer, "are what children make. Not adults."

His words scraped something raw inside me.

Anger. Embarrassment. Fear.

People stared. Whispers spread through the café.

"I'll pay for the dry cleaning," I blurted. "Or-or the shirt. Just please let me explain."

He laughed-but there was no humor in it.

Only ice.

"This shirt," he said, flicking the soaked fabric with two fingers, "costs more than you earn in a month."

I swallowed hard.

"You should watch where you're going instead of-"

He stopped.

Because my phone buzzed again, still open in my hand.

The doctor's message glowed on the screen.

He glanced at it, and something flickered across his face-curiosity? Judgment? I couldn't tell.

I quickly lowered the phone, my cheeks burning.

He stepped closer, invading my space.

"For someone this distracted," he murmured darkly, "you shouldn't be carrying hot drinks."

That should've made me apologize again. Instead, something inside me snapped.

"I said it was an accident," I hissed. "I didn't pour coffee on you for fun."

Something shifted in his expression.

Interest? Annoyance? Both.

"What's your name?" he demanded.

"I-I don't see how that's relevant."

"It's relevant," he said coldly, "because I don't like not knowing the name of the person who just cost me a multi-million-peso negotiation."

My mouth fell open.

A date... was a negotiation?

Then again, men like him don't date-they strategize.

He leaned closer, his voice dropping dangerously low.

"So. Name."

"...Isabella," I whispered.

His eyes lingered on me-too long, too intensely.

"Well, Isabella," he said softly, chillingly, "I always repay people who inconvenience me."

My stomach dropped. "That's not necessary-"

"Oh, it is," he murmured. "You'll see me again."

It sounded like a promise. Or a threat.

A black car pulled up beside him. The driver rushed out, horror spreading across his face as he saw the ruined suit.

"Sir-"

Alejandro raised a hand, silencing him.

He gave me one last look-sharp, unreadable, dangerous.

Then he got into the car.

It drove away, leaving me trembling in the street, holding an empty coffee cup and a broken job opportunity.

When I walked back into the café, the manager's politeness vanished.

"You embarrassed us," she snapped. "You made a scene."

"I didn't- do it Intentionally"

"You're not hired."

Those three words crushed me.

I walked out in a daze, fighting the burn behind my eyes.

Failed interview.

Destroyed suit.

Angry billionaire.

Sick mother waiting for hope I couldn't give.

My world felt like it was collapsing.

I sank onto a bus-stop bench and covered my face with my hands.

What else could go wrong today?

I didn't know.

But the universe clearly did.

I remembered the last words Alejandro whispered as he walked away:

"Isabella Ramirez. Let's see who you really are."

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