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His Discarded Gem: Shining In The Ruthless Don's Arms Novel Cover

His Discarded Gem: Shining In The Ruthless Don's Arms

For four years, I traced the bullet scar on Chace’s chest, believing it was proof he would bleed to keep me safe. On our anniversary, he told me to wear white because "tonight changes everything." I walked into the gala thinking I was getting a ring. Instead, I stood frozen in the center of the ballroom, drowning in silk, watching him slide his mother's sapphire onto another woman's finger. Karyn Warren. The daughter of a rival family. When I begged him with my eyes to claim me, to save me from the public humiliation, he didn't flinch. He just leaned toward his Underboss, his voice amplified by the silence. "Karyn is for power. Ember is for pleasure. Don't confuse the assets." My heart didn't just break; it incinerated. He expected me to stay as his mistress, threatening to dig up my dead mother’s grave if I refused to play the obedient pet. He thought I was trapped. He thought I had nowhere to go because of my father’s massive gambling debts. He was wrong. With shaking hands, I pulled out my phone and texted the one name I was never supposed to use. Keith Mosley. The Don. The monster under Chace's bed. *I am invoking the Blood Oath. My father’s debt. I am ready to pay it.* His reply came three seconds later, buzzing against my palm like a warning. *The price is marriage. You belong to me. Yes or No?* I looked up at Chace, who was laughing with his new fiancée, thinking he owned me. I looked down and typed three letters. *Yes.*
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Chapter 6

Ember’s POV

The boutique reeked of old money and new judgment.

It was one of those sanctuaries of exclusion where price tags were absent because if you had to ask, you were in the wrong zip code. It was also a beautiful lie. Everyone knew the back room was where the Syndicate laundered their filth, transmuting blood money into haute couture receipts.

Chace sat on a velvet ottoman, scrolling through his phone, resembling a bored monarch waiting for his court jester.

Karyn flipped through a rack of gowns with surgical precision. The hangers clicked against the metal bar like the loading of a magazine.

"Here," she said, pulling out a dress that looked like spun sugar and bad decisions.

It was a pale, sickly pink, drowning in ruffles.

"This one," she declared. "It says, 'I know my place.'"

I stared at the garment. It was infantilizing. It was a dress for a child, or a doll.

"I'm twenty-four, Karyn," I said, my voice steady despite the frantic thumping against my ribs. "Not twelve."

"You're an Associate's daughter," she countered, shoving the hanger into my chest. The metal hook scraped my skin. "In our world, that makes you a child. Go put it on. We don't have all day."

I looked at Chace. He didn't look up.

"Just wear it, Ember," he muttered. "It's fine."

Fine. The word he used for everything that destroyed me.

I walked past Karyn toward the rack of evening gowns on the far wall. The fabric here was different. Heavier. Richer.

My hand landed on silk as cool as water.

It was red. Not a bright, cheerful cherry, but a deep, arterial crimson. It was a dress that looked like a wound, or a warning. It featured a plunging neckline and a slit that sliced up the thigh like a blade.

It was a dress for a woman who was going to war.

I pulled it off the rack.

"I'm trying this one," I said.

The silence in the shop was instant. The shop assistant, a nervous woman who knew better than to breathe too loud, looked between me and Karyn with wide eyes.

Karyn laughed. It was a sharp, brittle sound.

"That?" she sneered. "That is a dress for a Boss's wife. It demands attention. You are supposed to be invisible, Ember. You are the shadow, remember?"

"I like the color," I said, clutching the silk.

"Put it back," Chace said.

His voice wasn't bored anymore. It was low, vibrating with danger. He finally looked up, his eyes narrowing. "You aren't going to the auction to turn heads. You're going to support Karyn."

"I'm going because you forced me," I said. "If I have to be there, I'm going to look like myself."

I turned and walked into the dressing room before they could stop me.

My hands shook as I stripped off my clothes. I pulled the red silk over my head. It slid down my body like a second skin, hugging every curve, exposing the pale expanse of my back.

I looked in the mirror.

For the first time in days, I didn't see a victim. I saw a flame.

The curtain ripped open.

Chace stood there. He filled the small space, sucking the oxygen out of the room. He stared at me.

For a second, his expression faltered. I saw the hunger there—the raw, possessive heat that used to liquify my knees. He looked at the way the red silk clung to my hips, and his jaw worked.

Then he remembered who he was. And who I was.

"Take it off," he ordered.

"No," I said.

He stepped inside. The space was too small for his anger. He grabbed my arm, his fingers digging into the soft flesh.

"You think this is a game?" he hissed, his face inches from mine. "You think because I let you sleep in the house, you have a vote? You are existing on borrowed time, Ember."

"I am a person, Chace," I whispered. "I am the woman you said you loved yesterday."

"Yesterday I was a Capo with a girlfriend," he said, his voice ice. "Today I am a man securing an empire. And you are becoming a liability."

He squeezed harder. I winced.

"Karyn wants you in the pink dress," he said. "It makes her feel secure. And if my fiancée is insecure, the alliance is shaky. If the alliance is shaky, I lose money. I don't like losing money."

"I won't wear it," I said.

He leaned in, his lips brushing my ear. It felt like a violation.

"Your mother is buried in the East End cemetery," he said softly. "Plot 402. Nice spot. Quiet."

I froze.

"We need a new parking lot for the casino project," he continued, his voice casual, conversational, as if discussing the weather. "I've been looking at zoning maps. That cemetery is in the way. It would be a shame if I had to bulldoze it. If I had to dig up the bones and toss them in a landfill because the paperwork got... messy."

My blood turned to ice.

"You wouldn't," I choked out.

"Wear the pink dress," Chace said, pulling back to look at me. His eyes were dead. "Be the good little doll I paid for. Or I turn your mother's grave into a slab of concrete."

He released my arm.

"You have two minutes."

He walked out.

I stood there, shaking, the red silk feeling heavy as lead against my skin.

I took it off. I let it pool on the floor like a puddle of spilled blood.

I put on the pink dress. It was tight in the wrong places and loose in others. It made me look small. It made me look owned.

When I walked out, Karyn smiled.

"Much better," she said. "Now you look like you belong in the background."

Chace didn't look at me. He just checked his watch.

"Let's go," he said. "And smile, Ember. You're expensive to keep around."

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