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Owned by the Devil King

Elara Voss runs from an arranged marriage-only to fall into the hands of the most dangerous man in the city. Nikolai Volkov is known as the Devil King, ruler of an underground empire built on fear, loyalty, and blood. Cold, ruthless, and untouchable, he has no weakness-until Elara crashes into his world carrying a family name tied to his darkest betrayal. Taken as leverage against her powerful father, Elara refuses to submit, even when trapped inside Nikolai's gilded cage. Her defiance fuels his obsession. What begins as captivity turns into a slow-burning, forbidden attraction neither of them can escape. But love built on lies always demands a price. As secrets unravel and enemies close in, Elara must decide whether to destroy the man who owns her-or become the woman who rules beside him. A dark, emotionally intense mafia romance filled with obsession, betrayal, redemption, and a love strong enough to challenge an empire.
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Chapter 10

The city didn't react the way Elara expected.

There were no explosions, no screaming headlines, no obvious signs that something terrible had happened in the dark corners of the world. Morning came as it always did-gray light filtering through windows, traffic humming in the distance, people living lives untouched by the blood spilled overnight.

That normalcy felt obscene.

Elara sat at the small kitchen table in the safehouse, a mug of untouched tea cooling between her hands. She had been awake for hours, staring at nothing, replaying Nikolai's words again and again.

It's done.

She hadn't asked what done meant. She hadn't needed to.

Across the room, Nikolai stood at the counter, methodically reassembling a firearm. His movements were precise, almost meditative. He hadn't slept either-she could see it in the tension of his shoulders, the shadowed hollows beneath his eyes.

Neither of them spoke.

The silence wasn't peaceful. It was heavy, brittle, filled with things that could shatter if handled carelessly.

Finally, Elara pushed her chair back and stood.

"Did you ever think about not doing it?" she asked quietly.

Nikolai didn't look up. "No."

The honesty stung more than hesitation would have.

"You didn't even consider another option?"

"I considered all of them," he replied. "This was the only one that ended the threat."

"To me," she said.

He set the gun down slowly and turned. "Yes."

"And to yourself?" she pressed.

His gaze sharpened. "You think this is easy for me."

"I think you've convinced yourself it has to be," she said.

He took a step toward her. "You think I enjoy carrying ghosts?"

Her breath hitched. "You carry them like trophies."

Something dark flickered across his face.

"That's enough," he said.

"No," she replied, surprising herself with the steel in her voice. "It's not. You don't get to decide whose lives are acceptable losses and still ask me to stand quietly behind you."

"I'm not asking," he snapped.

"Exactly."

The word landed between them like a blade.

For a long moment, neither moved.

Then Nikolai exhaled sharply and turned away. "You're angry."

"Yes."

"And scared."

"Yes."

"And still alive," he added. "Because of me."

She stepped closer. "And someone else is dead because of you."

He didn't deny it.

"That's the cost," he said flatly.

She shook her head. "No. That's the excuse."

He spun back to her, eyes blazing. "You want the world to be fair. It isn't. It never has been. And it never will be as long as people like me exist."

"Then stop being like this," she pleaded. "You said you didn't choose this life."

"I chose it every day after," he said. "Because survival demanded it."

"And what about now?" she asked. "What does survival demand now?"

He hesitated.

That hesitation told her everything.

The fallout came faster than either of them anticipated.

By afternoon, Nikolai's phone hadn't stopped buzzing. Reports came in rapid succession-meetings canceled, alliances strained, movements detected on borders he'd controlled for years.

"They're closing ranks," he muttered after ending another call.

"Because you made an example," Elara said.

"Yes," he agreed. "And examples invite responses."

She folded her arms. "So what happens to me?"

His eyes lifted to hers immediately. "Nothing happens to you."

"That's not an answer."

"It's the only one that matters," he replied.

Before she could push further, a knock sounded at the door-three sharp raps.

Nikolai's posture changed instantly. He gestured silently for Elara to move back as he approached the door, weapon drawn.

"Identify yourself," he called.

"Adrian," came the reply. "Alone."

Nikolai hesitated, then unlocked the door just enough to pull Adrian inside quickly.

Adrian looked worse than usual-jacket rumpled, eyes sharp with urgency.

"You stirred the hive," Adrian said without preamble.

Nikolai closed the door behind him. "That was the point."

"No," Adrian snapped. "The point was deterrence. What you did was provocation."

Elara watched the exchange, tension coiling in her chest.

"They've put a price on her," Adrian continued, glancing at Elara. "A serious one."

Her blood ran cold.

Nikolai's expression didn't change, but something lethal settled into his eyes. "Who?"

"All of them," Adrian said. "They're unified now. That's not something we see often."

"So she stays hidden," Nikolai replied.

Adrian shook his head. "That won't be enough."

Elara stepped forward. "What does that mean?"

"It means," Adrian said carefully, "that as long as you're perceived as his weakness, they'll keep coming."

Nikolai turned on him. "Choose your words wisely."

"I am," Adrian replied. "This isn't an insult. It's reality."

Elara felt suddenly exposed, like a spotlight had been turned on her fears.

"So what's your solution?" Nikolai demanded.

Adrian looked between them. "Change the narrative."

"How?"

"Make her untouchable in a way that goes beyond guards and walls," Adrian said. "Make it clear that harming her would be catastrophic."

Elara's stomach twisted. "You mean-"

"Yes," Adrian said. "Publicly claim her."

Silence slammed down hard.

Elara stared at Nikolai. "You said you wouldn't use me like that."

Nikolai's jaw tightened. "I won't."

"Then you'd better find another way," she said.

Adrian sighed. "There may not be one."

Nikolai's gaze dropped briefly, then lifted again. "Leave us."

Adrian hesitated, then nodded. "Think fast," he said quietly before exiting.

The door shut.

Elara turned on Nikolai immediately. "You promised."

"I promised to protect you," he replied.

"Not to turn me into a symbol," she snapped.

He stepped closer. "Symbols survive longer than secrets."

She shook her head. "I won't be paraded like property."

"You already are," he said softly. "Whether you like it or not."

The truth of it stole her breath.

"You don't own me," she said.

"No," he agreed. "But they think I do."

"And you're willing to let them keep thinking that," she said bitterly.

"Yes."

She laughed hollowly. "So this is it. I go from captive to currency."

He reached out, then stopped himself. "I don't see you that way."

"That doesn't matter," she said. "What matters is what you'll allow."

He met her gaze, something raw flickering there. "I'll allow anything that keeps you alive."

"Even if it destroys me?" she asked.

He didn't answer.

That was answer enough.

Elara turned away, pressing her hands to the counter as emotion surged dangerously close to the surface.

"You think I'm strong," she said quietly. "But strength isn't endless."

"I know," Nikolai replied. "That's why I won't let them break you."

She looked back at him, eyes shining. "You're already doing it."

The words hit harder than any accusation she'd made before.

For the first time, Nikolai looked shaken.

"I don't know how to do this differently," he admitted.

The vulnerability startled her.

She softened despite herself. "Then learn," she said. "Or let me go."

His breath caught. "I can't."

"Then this will destroy us both," she said gently.

They stood there, two people bound by danger, desire, and decisions neither knew how to undo.

Outside, the city continued on, blissfully unaware of the war tightening around them.

Inside the safehouse, Elara realized something terrifying.

Being collateral damage wasn't the worst fate.

Being the reason someone burned the world was.

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