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Fallen Grace

Sophie Harrington’s perfect life shatters when her own family betrays her at the altar. Framed as a scandalous seductress, she’s disowned, destitute, and left to fend for herself in London’s underworld. Then Viktor Volkov—Russia’s most dangerous arms dealer—offers her a deal: his protection in exchange for her submission. Viktor is ruthless, powerful, and used to getting what he wants. But Sophie is no ordinary pawn. As she steps into his world of violence and deception, she discovers a hunger for revenge—and an unexpected attraction to the man who could destroy her as easily as he saved her.
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Chapter 3

The Red Room reeked of desperation and spilled alcohol, its neon lights casting everything in shades of sin. I clutched my tray of overpriced cocktails, my crop top barely covering the bruises the hostel manager had left on my ribs last night when I couldn't pay rent.

Three months. Three months since the cathedral, and I'd learned that rock bottom had a basement.

"Well, well. If it isn't Lady Whore herself."

I turned to see Marcus Whitmore, James's old university friend, his eyes bright with cruel amusement. Behind him stood two other men I recognized from my former circle—predators who'd smelled blood in the water.

"Saw you in the papers," Marcus continued, his voice loud enough to attract attention. "Quite the fall from grace. Tell me, how much for a private show?"

"I'm just serving drinks," I said, my voice steady despite the tremor in my hands.

"Oh, come now." He grabbed my wrist, his grip crushing. "We all know what girls like you do to survive. Don't worry—I'll pay well."

Before I could respond, his friend shoved me backward. I stumbled, the tray flying from my hands as drinks crashed to the floor. The entire club turned to stare as I fell, my already short skirt riding up, exposing more than I'd ever wanted anyone to see.

Their laughter cut through the music like broken glass. "Look at the mighty Harrington heiress now!"

Humiliation burned through me as I scrambled to my knees, gathering broken glass with bleeding fingers. This was my life now—a public spectacle for men who'd once begged for invitations to my father's parties.

"Enough."

The voice cut through the chaos like a blade—low, commanding, with an accent that made my skin prickle with awareness. I looked up to see a man I'd never encountered before, but whose presence seemed to drain all oxygen from the room.

He was tall, powerfully built beneath an impeccably tailored charcoal suit. His face could have been carved from marble—high cheekbones, a strong jaw, and eyes the color of storm clouds. When he moved, it was with the fluid grace of a predator.

"Gentlemen," he said, his Russian accent wrapping around each word like velvet over steel. "I believe the lady asked you to leave."

Marcus puffed up his chest, alcohol making him stupid. "This is none of your concern, mate. We're just having a bit of fun with—"

He never finished the sentence. One moment he was standing, the next he was slammed against the bar, the stranger's hand wrapped around his throat.

"Viktor Volkov," he introduced himself conversationally, as if he wasn't slowly crushing Marcus's windpipe. "Perhaps you've heard of me."

The color drained from Marcus's face. Even I had heard whispers of that name in certain circles—the Russian who controlled things better left unmentioned.

"Now," Viktor continued, his voice pleasantly calm, "you will apologize to the lady, pay for her spilled drinks, and never set foot in this establishment again. Do we understand each other?"

Marcus nodded frantically. Viktor released him, and all three men fled without a backward glance.

The club's patrons had melted away, leaving us alone in a bubble of sudden quiet. Viktor extended his hand to help me up, and I found myself staring into eyes that seemed to see everything.

"Are you hurt?" he asked, his voice gentler now but no less commanding.

I shook my head, unable to find words. His presence was overwhelming—dangerous and protective simultaneously.

"I've been watching you, Sophie Harrington," he said, and ice ran through my veins. "You don't belong here."

"I don't belong anywhere," I whispered, the truth slipping out before I could stop it.

Something shifted in his expression—a flicker of understanding that made my breath catch.

"Perhaps," he said, reaching into his jacket to withdraw a black business card, "we can help each other."

I took the card with trembling fingers. It was heavy, expensive, with only his name and a phone number embossed in silver.

"What do you want from me?" I asked.

His smile was sharp as a blade's edge. "Everything, little dove. The question is—what do you want from me?"

The way he looked at me made my skin burn. Dangerous. This man was absolutely dangerous. But as I stared into those storm-gray eyes, I realized I was far past caring about safety.

"Protection," I breathed.

"And revenge?" he suggested, his voice dropping to a whisper that somehow seemed louder than the club's pounding music.

My heart stopped. Revenge. The word tasted like sin and promise on my tongue.

"Yes," I said, sealing my fate with a single syllable.

Viktor's smile turned predatory. "Then we have much to discuss. My car is waiting outside."

As I followed him toward the exit, I caught my reflection in the club's mirrors—a broken girl in revealing clothes, walking willingly into the arms of a devil.

But for the first time in months, I wasn't afraid.

I was ready to burn everything down.

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