Scarred Hearts: A Mafia Billionaire Romance
img img Scarred Hearts: A Mafia Billionaire Romance img Chapter 1 CHAP 1: Trapped in the Gilded Cage
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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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Scarred Hearts: A Mafia Billionaire Romance

Emel Emerald
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Chapter 1 CHAP 1: Trapped in the Gilded Cage

Leya stood by the edge of her father's study, her fingers trailing along the smooth wood of the desk that had once been his. The room once filled with his presence, his laughter, his unwavering confidence, once alive, now felt like a tomb: cold, hollow, and lifeless. Almost, as if she heard the echo of his voice from the walls, reassuring her that steadiness that she always relied on.

But now nothing was stable anymore.

Nothing was all right.

The memory of his death came crashing upon her like a tide, of which the force threatened to drown her. She remembered the call, how her mom's face had slumped, folding in on itself, as the weight of the news had shattered everything.

Leya watched immobile, her world breaking into pieces. The moment before, her father was alive, vibrant, with plans and dreams. The next... he was gone.

A car accident: sudden, brutal.

Her hands were quivering while she reached for the framed picture lying on the desk, that of her father proudly in front of their family business. She could recall when she looked at the picture and how proud she was of herself. All this now served to remind her of everything they lost. The company that once had been the hallmark of his presence in this world started coming undone almost as quickly as his life did. The mountain of debts stood like some dark storm, unrelenting and devouring the family whole.

The letters from creditors came first, then the calls, then the threats. Each heavier than the last.

Leya watched as the light in her mother's eyes gradually waned, the withering of the spirit from the weight of it all. How she tried to hold on, but a battle she could never win at. They knew that, and so did she.

That was when he showed up.

Mr. Samuel Blackwood

Every millimeter of the space was filled when he stepped into their home. Dark. Ominous. The power just oozed from him, and Leya was sure the air gradually shifted that very instant his voice filtered through. His voice was low with a soothing cadence as he laid down his terms that would keep them safe. Terms that came with a price.

"I will settle your debts," he had said, icily calm. "But there is something I require in return."

Leya's heart had dropped, knowing what it would be without him finishing the sentence. The look in his eyes, the glance at her apparent.

"Your daughter will marry my son, Harrison."

The words hung in the air, her noose tightening around her neck. She turned to her mother, searching for an escape, for something, anything that could free her from this nightmare. But the tears were already welling up in her mother's eyes, her voice trembling in a whisper: "We have no choice, Leya."

No choice.

The words rang in Leya's mind, a cruel refrain that never seemed to fade. And whatever she did, however, she pleaded with her mother to change her mind, the fact was quite inexorable: they were drowning, and Samuel Blackwood was the only one flinging them a lifeline.

And so, she agreed.

But it hadn't been for herself. It had been for her three younger siblings, who looked to her now to keep them safe. They didn't deserve to suffer because of the collapse of their family's world. She'd do anything to protect them; even sacrificing her happiness was called for; even binding herself to Harrison Blackwood was a price she'd pay.

Harrison paced in great waves of tension, his feet eating away at the floor of his father's office. His fists were clenched, his knuckles white, his eyes darting ever towards the door. Behind the great oaken desk, his father sat, indifference to the whole thing exuding from him, just another deal to be handled and forgotten.

"I won't do this," Harrison grated in a low, angry voice. "You can't just simply expect me to marry some girl just because you've made some deal behind my back."

And Mr. Samuel Blackwood raised an eyebrow, his eyes cool and calculating as he looked at his son. "This has nothing to do with what you want, Harrison. This is about the future of our family. About keeping alliances and making sure the Blackwood name doesn't get tarnished."

Harrison's jaw clenched. "I am not going to care about alliances, nor am I going to marry some desperate woman just because her family has gone bankrupt.

"Careful," his father's voice came as a dangerous warning, "it would appear that you forget who is in control here."

It seemed to Harrison that a storm brewed between them, but he knew better than to press his luck any further. His father wasn't a man one crossed lightly unless he wanted the consequences at least.

"I won't love her," Harrison said finally, his voice hard and the last word hanging heavy with defiance. He leaned forward in his seat, bracing his hands on the edge of the desk, knuckles still pale. "You can force this," he said, "but you can't make me care about her."

Mr. Blackwood did not bat an eyelid. He regarded his son through the same detached expression he would if discussing little more than a business transaction and to his mind, he was.

This has nothing to do with love, Harrison," he said calmly. His tone was so even. "Love is nothing in this instance. This pertains to control Power. Ensuring our family remains untouchable. You will marry Leya Anderson and in turn, her family's debts will be erased, their reputation salvaged. You are merely securing their loyalty, nothing more.

Harrison stiffened, hands fisted at his sides. "She's a gold digger. You said it yourself. Why should I play into her hands?"

Samuel's lips arced into the faintest shadow of a smile. "She's desperate, yes. But she is not the threat you seem to think she is. And besides, you will not be playing into her hands. You will hold all the cards."

Turning away, Harrison ran a hand through his hair as frustration boiled under his skin. He hated this, being manipulated, being pushed into a corner. The thought of marrying some woman he hardly knew, a woman whose family was hanging by a thread... It made him sick. But his father wasn't leaving him a choice.

"When is the wedding?" he asked tightly.

His father cast his eyes at the calendar; his voice was nearly all business, as if setting a date for a board of directors meeting. "Two weeks from today. Already everything is being arranged."

The stillness of his father's voice sent Harrison's blood into a boiling frenzy. Two weeks. Just two weeks before he would be chained to her, to this woman he did not want, did not trust. He strode out of the office, the future weighing upon him like a great press of suffocating air.

Closer to the wedding day, the Blackwood mansion became a beehive of activity as people scurried about making preparations.

Leya's mother insisted on trying to make the occasion beautiful, trying to appear and pretend that this was a joyous event instead of the transaction that it was. But Leya just could not find the tiniest speck of joy.

She stood in front of the mirror in her room, staring across the mannequin at her wedding dress. It was a silk and lace, delicate and intricate beautiful gown, the type of gown every girl dreamed of wearing. But to Leya, it felt like a cage.

Her mother fluttered into the room, hands flying nervously as she flitted over the dress to make sure that every detail was perfect.

You'd be beautiful, Leya, her mother said in a shaking voice smelling of false hope. This is. Going to save us. It is for the best.

Leya swallowed the lump in her throat, nodding dumbly. Her mother was only trying to keep up appearances, to keep the illusion going that all was going to be well. But Leya knew better. This had nothing to do with beauty. It had nothing to do with happiness. It was survival.

It was that knock on the door that finally broke the silence. Leya's mother opened it, and there in the hall stood Mr. Samuel Blackwood, a tall, imposing structure that seemed to fill the doorway. He smiled at Leya, and the kindness in his eyes was false.

"Leya, dear," he said, coming into the room, "I came to see how the preparations were going. You look... lovely." His eyes flickered towards the wedding gown.

Leya hunched a polite smile, her head barely nodding. "Thank you, Mr. Blackwood."

He came closer to her space, oppressed by the smallness of the room. "Call me Samuel," he said with a smile that didn't reach his eyes. "We'll be family soon, after all."

Leya nodded. The word fell over her like a heavy blanket: family. How that sounded so hollow.

Meanwhile, at the other end of the mansion saw Harrison standing in front of his bedroom window, staring at the estate with a scowl on. He did not want this. Every bit of him rebelled against this very idea of marrying Leya Anderson: a woman he knew pretty much nothing about; a woman he felt convinced had agreed solely because of the money.

A light tap came to his door, and his sister Eleanor let herself in. She strode across the room with her face set in a mask of strained disapproval.

"I still cannot understand that Father is insisting you go through with this," she growled. "Leya Anderson? Of all people? A family who became bankrupt, who is barely worth the clothes on their backs.".

Harrison said nothing. His jaw set. He knew his sister was angry, but it was for him; truly, she was angry for herself, too. Eleanor had always taken huge pride in the power and prestige that their family represented, and this was against that, an indelible stain on the name of Blackwood.

"Father thinks he is doing what is best," Harrison finally replied, his voice low.

Father is playing his games, as usual," Eleanor sneered, crossing her arms over her chest. "And you're the pawn. But doesn't it concern yourself, brother," she said, twisting her mouth up into a sly smile, "we will be sure to make Leya know her place in this house."

It was a thought that twisted Harrison's gut. He didn't want to be a pawn. He didn't want any of this. Yet the wheels were oiled long ago, and he could do nothing to stop them now.

DAY OF THE WEDDING

Finally, the big day of the wedding arrived, and the Blackwood estate turned out to be an explosion of opulence. Their guests flowed in flowing gowns and fitted tuxedos, abuzz in a multitude of gossip about this union to be.

Leya sat in the bridal suite, staring stupidly into the mirror at her reflection as the makeup artist finished. Her gown fit her to perfection, the veil trailed behind her like a whisper of something long forgotten.

But she felt nothing.

No excitement. No joy. Only cold sinking dreadful.

Her mother entered, her eyes agleam with unshed tears. "You look lovely, dear," she whispered, smoothing a stray curl from Leya's face. "Your father would be so proud of you."

Leya's heart twisted in pain at the mention of her father. What would he think of this? Would he have wanted this for her?

But before she could reply a knock came from the door. A bridesmaid peeking inside. "It's time," she said. "

Leya's breath caught as she stood up from her chair, her trembling legs beneath her as he stood. This was it. No turning back anymore.

Harrison was standing like a statue at the altar of the church. All their closest friends, business associates, and other important people belonging to high society were filled in the church. But to Harrison, all that meant nothing. His eyes were focused on the far end of the door, of the aisle waiting for the moment Leya would walk across those doors.

When doors finally opened Leya came into view. Unkempt, there was a murmur rippled through the crowd; she was beautiful, there was no denying that, but all she was to Harrison was the woman who foisted on him, not of his choosing.

His jaw clenched as she moved toward him, eyes downcast. This would not be a wedding but a transaction.

It was all over before he knew it. He vaguely heard the voice of the priest-or so it seemed like the man was speaking underwater. The vows, the rings, word after word, gesture after gesture, were links in the chain to bind Leya and Harrison. Leya's heart was thundering against her chest as she repeated her vows in a voice shaking yet with enough connotation to be heard above the hushed whisper of the guests.

Now was the time for her to say something, and Leya looked up to him half daring to hope for something, a little modicum of humanity, some acknowledgment of their being in this together, for better or worse. What stared back at her was cold, calculating indifference.

"I do," Harrison said, the firm words emotionless as they lanced into her like shards of ice.

A strange stillness enveloped Leya when the priest pronounced them husband and wife. She was out of her body, looking in, it would seem this was not her life. It wasn't happening to her.

"You may kiss the bride," intoned the priest, his small, irrelevant smile making formality claw at the words over Leya's skin.

The only hesitation Harrison showed was one brief, passing moment. Then, leaned in, his cold lips against hers, pressing with precision. There was no warmth, no tenderness in the kiss. It was wholly for the benefit of the other occupants of the room who watched with eager eyes. It is done.

The round of applause rumbled from the guests in polite unison, murmurs that filled the air with a forced gaiety. Leya forced a smile onto her face, but inside her heart was heavy and hollow. This was no cause for celebration. This was a performance.

            
            

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