
His Prophecy, Her Shattered Spirit
Four miscarriages had shattered my spirit, but it was my husband Blake' s silence that truly killed me. I was supposed to be his destined partner, the vessel for the twin sons who would secure his family' s real estate empire, all according to his spiritual guru.
Then I discovered the truth at a secret celebration. There stood Blake, beaming beside his high school sweetheart, Chyna, who held two newborn sons.
"The prophecy is fulfilled!" the guru declared.
My world imploded. Blake called me a "placeholder," admitting he' d orchestrated my miscarriages because those weren't the "destined" children. He moved Chyna into our home, gave her sons the names I had chosen for mine, and even destroyed my mother's rose garden, claiming its "negative energy" was making the babies sick.
He then forced me into a brutal "purification" ritual that left me scarred and broken, all to "cleanse" the house for his new family. My agony was just an inconvenient part of his twisted plan.
I escaped and built a new life, finding love with a kind man and his son. But just as I accepted his proposal, Blake found me, his eyes blazing with obsession.
"You're mine, Amelia," he growled. "And you will return with me, or I will make sure you regret it!"
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Chapter 6
Amelia POV:
The world exploded in a kaleidoscope of pain. A searing impact, then darkness, punctuated by flashes of white-hot agony. I heard muffled voices, frantic commands, the urgent beeping of medical machinery. My consciousness flickered, a fragile candle in a storm.
"...severe internal bleeding... head trauma... priorities..." A male voice, calm but urgent, cut through the haze. Then another, softer, but equally firm.
"The mother of the heirs must be stabilized first," it was Blake, his voice closer now, sharper. "Chyna and the boys are paramount. Amelia... she's secondary. Just keep her alive, if you can."
My breath hitched, a fresh wave of pain, colder and deeper than any physical wound, washing over me. Secondary. Keep her alive, if you can. He had prioritized Chyna, again. He had left me to die, again.
"But Mr. Hodge," a doctor's voice protested faintly, "her injuries are life-threatening. She needs immediate intervention."
"My decision stands," Blake's voice was firm, resolute. "The guru's prophecy must be protected above all else. She understood the risks. She brought this upon herself. The negative energies..." His voice trailed off, swallowed by the distance. He was walking away. Again.
I was utterly, completely alone. Abandoned. My heart, already shattered, splintered into irreparable fragments. The warmth of my body, the last flicker of hope, drained away, leaving behind an icy void. He didn't care. He never had. He was a monster cloaked in charm, and I was just collateral damage in his twisted pursuit of destiny.
The darkness consumed me once more.
Hours, or perhaps days, later, I clawed my way back to consciousness. The world was still blurry, but the sharp edges of pain had dulled to a throbbing ache. My head was bandaged, my body a tapestry of bruises and stitches. I tried to sit up, but my muscles protested, weak and unresponsive.
A hand, surprisingly gentle, reached out, offering a glass of water. "Easy, Amelia," a familiar voice said. "Don't push yourself."
Blake.
The name was a curse on my lips. My eyes snapped open, blazing with a fury that momentarily eclipsed the pain. He was sitting by my bedside, his face pale, a haunted look in his eyes. He had a small bandage on his hand, a tiny cut compared to the wreckage of my body.
My hand flew up, striking the glass, sending it crashing to the floor. Water and shards of glass scattered across the sterile tiles. "Don't touch me!" I hissed, my voice raw and trembling. "Get away from me!"
He recoiled, his gaze falling to his bleeding hand, then to the broken glass. His expression was unreadable, a mixture of shock and something I couldn't quite decipher. "Amelia Levine," he said, his voice low, using my full name, a rare occurrence that always signaled his displeasure. "You are being irrational. I came to see if you were alright."
Irrational? He abandoned me to die on that mountain, prioritized another woman, and now he dared to call me irrational? The memory of his command to the doctors, "Keep her alive, if you can," echoed in my ears, a cruel mockery of his current pretense of concern.
"Alright?" I spat, tears of rage and agony streaming down my face. "Do I look alright to you, Blake? Is this what 'alright' looks like after your spiritual cleansing? After you left me for dead?" I pushed myself up, ignoring the searing pain, my eyes burning into his. "Get out! Get out of my sight! I don't want to see you, hear you, or ever breathe the same air as you again!"
He flinched, a subtle tremor running through his body. "Amelia, I understand you're upset, but you need to calm down. I came to check on you. What else do you expect?"
What else did I expect? An apology? Remorse for the shattered lives, for the deliberate cruelty? No. I expected nothing from him. "I expect you to disappear, Blake. Just vanish. You lost me the moment you chose Chyna. You lost me the moment you sacrificed our children for your sick guru's lies. You lost me the moment you let that boulder hit me."
A flicker of something-annoyance, perhaps, or a nascent fear-crossed his face. He stood there, frozen, staring at me, at the fury that blazed in my eyes. The woman who had once been so gentle, so compliant, was gone. Replaced by a shell of rage and brokenness. He seemed baffled by this transformation, by this Amelia who dared to defy him. He seemed accustomed to my quiet suffering, my silent submission.
He stood there, a strange sense of unease settling over him. He had always been in control, always had the answers. But now, facing my unbridled fury, my absolute rejection, he seemed adrift. His carefully constructed world, built on prophecies and power, was suddenly shaking. He remembered the quiet, gentle Amelia, always seeking his approval, always deferring to his decisions. This Amelia, spitting venom, demanding his absence, was a terrifying stranger.
Just then, his phone buzzed. He glanced at the screen, his expression softening almost immediately. It was Chyna. His attention, once again, was completely diverted.
"Blake, my love," Chyna's voice, sickly sweet, chirped from the phone, loud enough for me to hear. "How is Amelia? I'm so worried about her. I hope she's not too upset about the house arrangements. We're thinking of redecorating the master suite, you know, for the boys' sake. More vibrant colors, less... muted."
Less muted. Her subtle jab at my artistic style, at the quiet elegance I preferred, was not lost on me. It was another calculated insult, another assertion of her dominance. Blake's face, a moment ago reflecting a flicker of something resembling confusion, now hardened into a mask of decision. He nodded, almost imperceptibly, his mind already far away, already planning new decor for the room that was once ours.
He pocketed his phone, his eyes meeting mine one last time. There was no apology, no remorse, only a cold, hard finality. "Amelia," he said, his voice devoid of all warmth, "I've made my decision. I am moving forward with Chyna and our children. You will, of course, remain my wife, for propriety's sake. But our intimate life, our shared spaces, they are over. I will send instructions regarding your continued residence here. You are no longer to enter the master suite without permission, and you will respect Chyna' s position in this family."
He turned and walked out, leaving me alone in the silent, sterile room. The words echoed in my ears, a death knell to everything I had once held dear. My intimate life. Our shared spaces. Over. He had not only left me for dead, but he had also sealed my fate, condemning me to a living hell, tethered to him as a trophy wife, while he lived his "destined" life with Chyna.
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8.1
She thought patience would earn her love.
She was wrong.
After years of waiting for her best friend to finally see her, she meets the one man she should never want-his older brother. Dark, forbidden, and dangerously perceptive, he sees through every excuse she's ever made for being overlooked.
Now she must choose between a safe fantasy that keeps breaking her heart and a dangerous truth that offers no escape once it begins.
Because the brother who looks at her like that?
He doesn't believe in halfway love.

7.1
The last thing I remembered was the blinding flash of my starship crashing. But instead of a rescue crew, I woke up tied to a wooden post, surrounded by hostile beastmen.
My universal translator kicked in just in time to hear their priestess, Chelsea, declare that I was a cursed demon who ruined their hunt. To save the clan from winter starvation, I was to be burned alive.
The flames were already blistering my legs, and jagged stones hurled by the crowd gashed my forehead. I barely negotiated a three-day reprieve to find them food, venturing into the deadly primeval forest.
I found a massive supply of wild potatoes and even gained the protection of Bronson, a terrifyingly powerful saber-toothed tiger beastman.
But Chelsea wouldn't stop.
She labeled my food as poisonous, tried to sentence me to starve in a penitent's cave, and when my agricultural knowledge proved her wrong, she invoked an ancient law. She incited the tribe's savage warriors to fight over me, turning me into breeding property.
I was a scientist offering them endless food, yet their primitive ignorance and one woman's vicious jealousy kept pushing me toward a brutal end. I was terrified, completely powerless against their monstrous physical strength.
As five ruthless challengers drew their bone axes to claim me, I begged Bronson to leave me and run.
Instead, he pulled me against his scarred chest and kissed me fiercely in front of the entire clan.
"She is my mate," he roared, unleashing a soul-crushing aura. "Anyone who wants her, come at me together."

8.9
CLAIMED BY THE FOUR ALPHAS WHO ONCE BROKE ME
In the Silvercrest Pack, strength is everything-and Lena has none.
Born an omega, she was the lowest of the low. When her parents died mysteriously, the whispers began. A cursed child. A burden. A nobody. No one stepped in when her uncle sold her to four powerful alphas to pay off his debts. Why would they? Omegas like her didn't matter.
She became their servant. Their shadow. Cleaning up after them, enduring punishments she didn't deserve, and learning to disappear.
Until everything changed.
On her twentieth birthday, something impossible happened-she found her mate.
Not one. Four.
The same four alphas who once treated her like she was nothing are now bound to her by fate. And worse? She's the only one who can carry their heir.
Suddenly, they want her. Crave her. Need her.
But Lena is no longer the broken girl they once ignored. And if they think they can claim her now without consequences...
They're about to learn that the omega they shattered has teeth-and she's not afraid to bite back.
They all want her and didn't want to share but why even chose one of them when she can chose all four?

7.9
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In Dangerous Desires, immerse yourself in a realm where lust overrides reason and pulses thunder on the brink of ecstasy and devastation. Each tale strips bare a new facet of craving-where adversaries melt into entangled lovers, hidden truths threaten to shatter kingdoms of control, and erotic hunger flares in the most forbidden corners.
From dominant CEOs and eager assistants locked in charged, sweat-slicked power plays, to tycoons and subordinates blurring the lines of authority with breathless, illicit touches, every clash throbs with electric tension. Foes prowl like flame to tinder, sparking an unstoppable blaze of chemistry that demands skin-on-skin surrender.
Venturing deeper into the forbidden, twilight beckons with supernatural seduction-enigmatic lovers, eternal seducers, and ethereal entities lure mortals into bonds that tangle terror with throbbing arousal. In these realms, desire doesn't merely stir-it devours, leaving bodies quivering and souls utterly claimed.
Each story in this anthology throbs with peril, allure, and the exquisite rush of yielding to the forbidden ache-one that shouldn't ignite, but consumes without mercy.

9.3
"Food made by a person I don't like is naturally detestable,"
Lily didn't expect these hurtful words to come from him-her husband of almost two years- Roberto Whitlock.
She had married him out of love, even though their marriage was a transaction between two families.
She thought she could change him, but it turned out it was just her fantasy.
And he soon brought her to the reality of their marriage which had been hanging by a thin, strained thread this whole time.
"Sign it... My heart can never beat for you in this lifetime,"
After she signed the divorce papers, she made him stand at the back of long line of suitors.

8.2
My brother, at the whim of his new girlfriend, fired our entire security team, leaving my mother and me alone in our isolated lake house. I had a premonition of a violent attack, but he just laughed and called me a drama queen.
That night, my vision came true. Intruders stormed our home, and my mother took a crowbar to the chest to save my life.
I escaped through the blizzard, bleeding and desperate, to my fiancé Cristofer' s cabin. He met me with a cold smirk.
"Broderick warned me you'd pull a stunt like this."
He accused me of faking it all for attention, then beat me until I tasted blood, leaving me on the floor.
My brother and the man I was supposed to marry had branded me a liar while my mother was dying. They had chosen to believe a fantasy over my reality.
But as I lay there, broken, Cristofer's phone rang. It was the sheriff, confirming a 911 call about a home invasion and a critically wounded victim at our address.
Their world of lies was about to come crashing down.