
He Wants Me Dead Or Alive
"Are you going to treat me like the enemy?" Raffaele asked, hovering over me like a predator.
"You are the enemy," I sneered.
He smiled. "Careful. You're hurting my feelings."
"I hope I can hurt much more than that."
His eyes darkened. "You forget-I'm the one who can break you."
I vowed never to give my heart to a man. Never let one bend me. Never let one own me.
Then a single night changed everything.
When my best friend became a target, I took her place and caught the attention of the most dangerous man in the city. Raffaele, My friend's older brother, wasn't supposed to see me. We were never meant to meet but the moment his eyes locked on mine, I became his new obsession.
I don't bend and he doesn't let go.
Suddenly caught up in a world of blood and power, resisting a man like Raffaele might cost me everything...heart, body, and soul.
He wants me, dead or alive.
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Chapter 6
Rosa's POV
I couldn't stand him being in that house a second longer, breathing the same air as Mom and Stevie, acting like he belonged at our table with his polished shoes and his dangerous smile. My fingers dug into his arm as I dragged him out the front door, the wood creaking under the force of my shove. The night air hit us cool and sharp, but it did nothing to calm the fire raging in my chest.
"Go," I snarled, pointing down the walkway like he was a stray dog. "Get out of here and don't come back."
Raffaele didn't budge. He just stood there on the porch, hands casually in his pockets, that smile creeping across his face slow and sure, like he had all the time in the world.
It wasn't a nice smile... it was the kind that promised things I didn't want to think about, dark edges hidden under charm. "Come with me instead," he said, voice low and even. "I'll drop you off at school so you can pack your things, then you're coming home with me to my penthouse."
I barked out a laugh, but there was no humor in it. "You're dreaming huge if you think that's happening. Especially now that you think you know a piece of my life."
His eyes darkened just a fraction, but the smile stayed. He stepped closer, close enough that I could feel the heat radiating off him, smell the faint cologne mixed with something sharper, like gun oil from earlier. "Not just a piece, Rosa. A huge piece."
My breath caught.
"Do I have to turn into the devil for real?" he asked, still smiling, but his voice dropped to that velvet threat level that made my pulse spike. "Or should I make more threats to get you moving?"
I stared at him, heart hammering. This wasn't a bluff. This man had orchestrated gunfire in a gym just to prove a point, charmed my family like it was nothing, dug up skeletons I'd buried deep. He was far beyond anything I could handle... a storm wrapped in a suit, obsession flickering in those dark eyes like he'd already decided I was his to keep, to break if I pushed too hard.
I had no options left. No clever escape, no backup plan. Just him, standing there, waiting.
My eyes lit up with a desperate spark of hope. "I heard you're leaving tomorrow. Luca said you'd only be here for two days."
The smile didn't fade. Not even a twitch. "I am leaving."
Relief flooded me so fast I almost smiled back...a real one, small but victorious.
Then he kept talking.
"I'll be back after a week. I'm going to handle some business, pack what I need, and return for good."
The smile shattered right off my face. My stomach dropped like I'd been punched.
"I'm pretty sure my smart brother didn't tell you that part," he added, watching my reaction with that intense gaze, like he fed off my frustration.
No, he hadn't. Luca had sat there in his perfect penthouse, feeding me half-truths while Kylie watched, making it sound like Raffaele was a temporary nightmare.
I swore in my head the next time I laid eyes on Luca, I'd kill him. Slowly. With my bare hands.
"So, darling," Raffaele said, gesturing to the black sedan idling at the curb, engine purring like a predator, "would you come with me willingly, or do I need to risk more threats?"
I wanted to scream. To hit him again. To run inside and lock the door forever. But Mom and Stevie were in there, safe for now, and I couldn't let him drag them deeper into this mess. Grudgingly, hating every step, I marched to the passenger side and got in. The leather seat was cool against my skin, but it felt like a trap snapping shut.
He slid in beside me...no, behind the wheel and we pulled away smooth as silk. The house shrank in the rearview mirror, and with it, the last shred of my normal life.
"I can't move into your house," I said, staring out the window at the blurring streetlights. "I won't."
He took one long, lingering look at me, eyes tracing my profile, my crossed arms, the tension in my jaw. It wasn't just a glance; it was possessive, hungry, like he was memorizing every inch.
"Eyes on the road!" I yelled, heart skipping. "You'll get us killed!"
He chuckled, deep and rumbling, the sound filling the car like it belonged there. "It's because you're just too pretty. Makes it hard to focus on anything else."
I rolled my eyes, cheeks heating against my will. "Whatever."
But he laughed again, softer this time, almost fond. It was weird...this mix of dark obsession and something warmer, like underneath the threats and the control, there was a man who actually saw me, not just as a prize but as... something more.
It scared me how that thought didn't repulse me as much as it should.
"Since you're really that pretty," he said, merging onto the highway, "I'm willing to hear any argument you want to make about not staying in my house. Lay it out. Convince me."
I swallowed hard, throat dry. One week. He'd be gone for one week. Was that enough time to make sure we never crossed paths again? To dig up dirt on him, maybe turn the tables, or just vanish? Whatever. I needed that breathing room. I'd take it and run with it.
"The sparring championship is coming up soon," I started, voice steadier than I felt. "I have to be on school grounds for training. Every day. I can't just hole up in your penthouse like some kept woman."
He nodded, thoughtful, fingers drumming lightly on the wheel. "Fair point. I can teach you to fight, you know. Better than whatever they're drilling into you at that gym."
I rolled my eyes again, biting back the first retort that came to mind. "No thanks. You fight like a street rat."
"What?" His head snapped toward me, brows raised, but there was amusement in his eyes, not anger.
I shook my head quick, realizing I'd poked the bear. Best not to annoy him more than necessary. "I said... you wouldn't even be around to train me. You're leaving, remember?"
He nodded, gaze back on the road, but I caught the way his jaw tightened just a bit. "Fine. But that's only valid till I come back. After that... we'll see."
The words hung heavy, a promise wrapped in darkness. His obsession was there in every syllable, this wasn't casual for him. It was all-consuming, like I'd become the center of his world the moment I'd lied about being Kylie.
"Why do you want to keep me?" I asked suddenly, the question bursting out before I could stop it. "What is this really about?"
He looked at me then, really looked, his eyes flickering down to my lips for a split second that sent a shiver through me. "Why does a man want a woman?"
The simplicity of it shut me up. Heat bloomed in my chest, a confusing mix of fear and something electric, something that made my heart race in a way it shouldn't. I turned back to the window, silent for the rest of the ride, mind spinning.
When we pulled up, I blinked at the familiar glass tower. Luca and Kylie's penthouse.
"Why are we here?" I asked, suspicion creeping in.
He killed the engine, turning to me with that knowing smile. "My place is just above theirs. But I know you want to kill Luca right now. Figured I'd oblige you. Let you get it out of your system before you go."
He was right. That bastard had lied by omission, left me dangling in the dark. I'd end him tonight if I could.
But as the doors slid open to Luca's floor, I wondered if one week would be enough to escape a man who'd already claimed my every thought.
The confrontation with Luca was just a distraction, after that? God help me, because Raffaele Navarro wasn't letting go.
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8.1
Racheal Angelo never wanted a new life, a new house, or a new family. She just wanted the life she was used to, but when her mother marries the cold, manipulative, powerful attorney Simon Adams to escape financial ruin, Racheal is forced into a mansion she wants no part of.
What she didn't expect was the nightmare waiting at the top of the stairs- Thane Adams, her new stepbrother. The same sinfully irresistible stranger she had a reckless, heartbreak-fueled hookup with the night she caught her boyfriend, Raymond cheating.
What begins as tension and denial soon becomes a desire neither of them can control. But in a house full of secrets, lies, hidden agendas, and a father who will ruin anyone who threatens his legacy and reputation... falling for each other isn't just forbidden. It's dangerous. A love born in the dark may cost them everything, even their family, their future, and each other.

7.6
Dumped by her fiancé just days before their wedding, only to watch him marry someone else-what would you do? Cry yourself to sleep, or dress to kill for revenge?
That was Elaina's reality. She's no Cinderella, yet she lost a shoe while recklessly crashing her ex's wedding. Her revenge plan went up in flames, but fate had other ideas, throwing her into the path of Alister-a man who is handsome, charismatic, and dangerous... and ironically, the person closest to her ex-fiancé.
Amidst heartbreak and vendettas, Alister paints her world in new colors, turning Elaina into a modern-day Cinderella. But will this story end in "happily ever after," or is Alister merely leading her into a much more dangerous game?

9.2
Clara was drowning in student debt and barely making rent when she downloaded a fantasy mobile game to escape reality.
Inside the game, an exiled prince named Alex was freezing to death. Pitying him, she spent her last few dollars on microtransactions to fix his shelter and cure his poison.
But the game was far too real.
Every time she paid, the prince reacted. When she complained aloud about going broke, the in-game army suddenly halted, as if the prince had heard her voice.
Then, the terrifying real-world consequences hit.
Clara woke up to find her water glass and a box of Kleenex had vanished from her locked bedroom overnight.
She frantically searched the tiny apartment, her heart pounding in her chest.
She thought she was losing her mind. Had she thrown them out in her sleep? Was there a stalker hiding in her home?
How could physical objects just disappear into thin air behind a deadbolted door?
Until she looked at her nightstand.
Sitting exactly where her missing items used to be was a glowing, weightless crystal cup that defied all logic.
And on her laptop screen, the exiled prince was carefully holding her Kleenex box, offering a mountain of real gold on an altar.
She hadn't just downloaded a mobile game; she had opened a cross-dimensional trade route with a desperate future king.

9.5
He was born from the void between stars - a being of immense power, forged from cosmic origins.
For thousands of years, he walked among humanity, protecting them and keeping his true strength hidden. After losing the only family he had, grief led him to seek his own end... only to wake up in a world entirely unlike his own.
Here, cultivation is the main path to power. Those who master spirit qi gain superhuman strength, speed, and abilities that place them far above ordinary people. Four great sects rule the land, competing for resources, secrets, and dominance over each other.
Icaros joined the Li Sect, where he found companions he came to trust and care for: the capable and easygoing Li Han, the sharp and composed Su Yan, and the spirited Nelly. For a time, he felt he had found a place to belong, even as he kept his true nature hidden and wondered whether he could ever learn to cultivate like those around him.
Everything changed when their voyage was suddenly attacked. A powerful figure floating in the sky cut their ship apart with sharp, devastating energy strikes, leaving only destruction in his wake. Believing his friends had been lost in the disaster, Icaros chose to stop holding back any longer.
> "I am done hiding!"
He unleashed his full power: golden light blazed from his eyes, he flew at incredible speed, and he broke through every barrier and enemy in his way. On the shores ahead, he tore through hordes of powerful jade monsters, destroying them completely before flying deep into the interior of the island.
Meanwhile, survivors washed up scattered and alone. One young cultivator found himself on the shores of Jade Island - a place most cultivators avoid, as it holds no treasures or useful materials, only danger and endless deposits of ordinary jade. Yet despite the risks, ordinary people have built settlements here, finding safety from the conflicts and power struggles of the outside world.
This island works by different rules. Spirit qi is scarce and unstable, making cultivation far less effective than elsewhere. Instead, the people here rely on advanced technology - weapons and explosives that can injure or even defeat those with great physical strength. Here, skill and preparation can be just as powerful as raw strength, and even the strongest cultivators must move with caution.
Now, Icaros has vanished deep into the island. His companions are lost somewhere across this dangerous land. And the mysterious swordsman who destroyed their ship has already arrived here, searching for an ancient map said to lead to the legacy of a being from another world.
Will they find each other again? And can anyone survive in a place where the usual rules of power no longer hold true?
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8.9
The mangled car teetered on the cliff's edge, my leg crushed, gasoline fumes thick in the air. My husband, Holden, stood safe on the highway, directing the rescue – but not for me. He was saving her, the woman in the passenger seat, leaving me and our unborn child to the ocean below.
I woke trapped in the crushed Maybach, leg pinned. The cliff loomed; the driver's seat was empty.
Holden, safe outside, directed paramedics past me to Giana, his "most valuable asset," ordering her rescue first.
I watched him comfort Giana, oblivious, as the car slid. My baby barely viable. Holden offered a black card for silence; Giana gloated.
Ten years of devotion, a cruel lie. Rage fueled me: how could he abandon his wife and child?
I swore a venomous oath: never again an accessory. I flicked his card away, shielded my pregnancy, and promised my baby escape.

7.9
The rain was a solid sheet of gray as the black SUV rammed into my car, sending me spiraling over the guardrail. As the glass shattered and the world turned upside down, a searing pain ripped through my chest before everything went cold and dark.
I didn’t stay in the darkness. My spirit hovered ten feet in the air, watching the steam hiss from my mangled sedan.
I followed the magnetic pull of my soul back to my family estate, expecting to find them devastated. Instead, I found my stepmother, Florene, and my sister, Kassidy, pouring vintage champagne and laughing in the drawing room.
"To the end of the nuisance," Florene said, her eyes gleaming with greed. "The trust fund unlocks at midnight. We're finally rich."
The betrayal cut deeper than the metal that killed me, but the real shock came at my funeral. Hiram Tyson—the cold, masked husband I’d spent three years fearing—collapsed over my closed casket. He unbuckled his silver mask, revealing a face ruined by scars, and sobbed a name I hadn't heard since childhood.
"I'm sorry, Angel. I thought keeping you at arm's length would keep the darkness away."
He wasn't the monster I thought he was. He was the boy I had saved at the orphanage years ago, and he had been protecting me in silence while my own family plotted my murder.
I reached out to touch him, but the world exploded into a blinding white light.
When I opened my eyes, I wasn't in a casket. I was back in our bedroom, feeling the heavy weight of Hiram’s arm across my waist. The calendar on the nightstand read September 14, 2023—exactly one year before the crash.
I looked at the silver mask resting on the table and felt a cold, hard determination settle in my chest. This time, I wasn't going to be the victim. I was going to be the villain in their story and burn their world to the ground.