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 3 CHAP 3: Midnight Warning

Mr. Samuel Blackwood sat back in his dark leather chair. The poor light from the desk lamp cast sharp shadows across his face. His fingers drummed around the edge of the thick file labeled Anderson while his eyes were hard and calculating. He swirled the glass of brandy in his other hand, eyes narrowing while weighing his next move.

That wasn't some list of debts and bankruptcies. This dug a little deeper than that. For years, Samuel had been keeping tabs on the Anderson family, way back before Leya's father died in that tragic accident, before their business went belly-up. He knew fully well it would only be a matter of time before the bottom fell out from under them, and he was positioned just right to make the most of it.

Yet even more Leya did not know: secrets safely laid to rest, secrets her father had taken to his grave.

Samuel's eyes strayed to the picture inside the folder, the same framed smiling family photo that had once hung in the Anderson house. He touched his finger to the image of Leya's father, a man who was once his best friend. But Samuel had learned long ago that friendship was a fragile thing. Easily shattered. Easily betrayed.

He reached into the file and pulled out a document that had been hidden until now, an old contract with wear and tear, both his and Leya's father's ink at the bottom. The terms were clear. The consequences even clearer.

"Poor girl," Samuel muttered under his breath, a smirk curling at the corner of his lips. "She has no idea of what she'd walked into.

The thing was, Leya's father hadn't just mismanaged his company; he'd been into something far riskier, something that could ruin the Anderson name beyond financial collapse. Samuel had promised himself a long time ago that he would never let the Anderson family rise again. Not after what happened all those years ago.

But this quiet resilience of Leya was becoming far more of a barrier than he had anticipated. She had strength, much like her father had before his untimely death. Samuel could see it in the way she held herself at this wedding, even while being handed over as a lamb to the slaughter.

This was a strength that needed breaking.

His fingers danced lightly on the desk as he considered his next moves. Harrison's anger at Leya was useful, but that emotion would prove inadequate if he had to depend on it alone. He needed to play his cards with care, keeping both Harrison and Leya puppets in his greater game. And if Leya ever did find out the truth about her father, about what really happened to their family, the aftermath would be so much more disastrous than she could have ever imagined.

The sudden knock on the door pulled him out of his reverie.

"Come in," Samuel called out, his voice low but commanding.

The door creaked open, and in the doorway stood Eleanor, his daughter. Her usual icy demeanor was softened just a little by the dim lighting of the room as she stepped inside. She looked at the file in Samuel's hands, and her lips tightened into a thin line.

"You are still playing games, aren't you, Father?" she whispered, stepping closer to the desk. "Even now, after everything?"

Samuel chuckled, setting the file down. "This isn't a game, Eleanor. This is a strategy. And if I don't keep control of it, everything will fall apart."

Eleanor's gaze flashed to the file then back to her father. "Does Harrison know about all of this?" She waved a hand toward the file, her tone tight, her voice carrying a note of accusation.

Samuel leaned back in his chair, eyes narrowing. "Harrison knows what he needs to know. Nothing more.

"But Leya. she does not deserve this." For the first time, there was a shade of doubt in Eleanor's tone. She had hated Leya the moment she stepped foot into their world yet a part of her had canted after what she had seen her brother do to his new wife. "If she finds out,

"She won't," Samuel said curtly. "And even if she does, it won't matter. She's trapped now. The Andersons are finished."

Eleanor frowned, her fingers tapping listlessly on the desk. "And supposing Leya fights back?"

Samuel's smile broadened. "Let her try. She's not as strong as she thinks. And when the time comes, Harrison will handle her."

Eleanor had said nothing for a moment, her eyes on her father's face, the cold, unyielding expression that was armor worn to conceal all weaknesses. Then she turned on her heel and walked toward the door, but before she disappeared, she had stopped, her hand resting on the doorknob.

"If you push her too far, she won't just break, Father," she said, her voice very soft, not turning to face him. "She'll burn everything down around her.

And with that, Eleanor vanished from the room, leaving Samuel alone in his head and with her words that still hung in the air.

Leya sat on the bed and stared at the door Harrison had slammed shut. Her chest contracted in a mash of fear and anger. She replayed every word he said in her head, his cold indifference, the venom in his tone. She hadn't expected the heat or even affection from him; she was not naive enough to think this was a fairytale. But the frank scorn which flickered across his eyes shook the ground she stood on.

She bunched the material of her wedding gown into her fists, her knuckles bleaching white as she did so. She had agreed to this marriage to save her family, to protect her siblings from the terrors of their financial collapse. She had not, however, agreed to being treated like a prisoner. She wouldn't let him crush her.

A tear rolled down her cheek, but she wiped it off as she wasn't going to fall apart. Not here. Not now.

The mansion walls seemed to close in on her, suffocating her. The weight of it all, the death of her father, a desperate mother, and the hanging futures of her siblings threatened to buckle her knees. And she couldn't afford to be weak.

Not now.

Leya straightened her body taut with effort, holding herself together. She needed to think. She needed to find a way to survive this marriage, to outlast Harrison's cruelty. And if that means for now playing along, so be it. But she wouldn't let them break her.

She wouldn't let him win.

And as the night wore on, a preternaturally heavy blanket of silence had fallen across Blackwood Mansion, as if the weight of the day's events had finally decided to settle upon the household like a thick fog. But while the rest of the house slept, Leya couldn't shake off the feeling something much darker was at play, something far beyond the coldness of her new husband.

He could see across the distance, through darkness, there was a dark figure that continually watched from the shadows of the estate. Eyes fixed on the mansion, on Leya's window.

Watching. Waiting.

The game had only just begun.

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