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Fated

*****Warning: this book contains mature content which may not be suitable for younger audience. Elena Lockser didn't know who she was until she encounters Aiden Crook. Aiden Crook never believes in a second chance at love until Elena walked through his office. As soon as we stepped into the living room, I breathed out deeply and gazed at him. "I meant, I want to go back to Renee, to my friend." I said. "You are not going anywhere." He stated calmly as if afraid he would lose his temper anytime soon. "You can't tell me to stay here. I don't know you. I don't know what you are. I don't know if I would be your next prey. Please just let me go in peace, please." I didn't realize I was crying until I tasted the saltiness of the tears. "Shut up, I don't want to lose my temper here." He pinched the bridge of his nose, before exhaling slowly. His broad shoulder moved with each breath he took. "Why are you detaining me here? Do you want to kill me? Who are you?" "So many questions in a sentence." He tutted. "Just tell me who you are and why are you keeping me here? I want to fucking know!" Aiden stared at me with uncertainty before stepping towards me. I scurried back, slamming into the door. He pushed me to it violently and I winced in pain at the force. His eyes flickered from the blue it was to a golden yellow and a fang appeared in place of his canine. I shrieked as he continued pressing his elbow in my neck. "This is me, sweetness and you are fated to be with me don't forget that. You are to be my Luna!"

Jay Mhekzyy · Fantasy
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34 Chs

Secret revealed pt 1

My gaze flickered around the uninviting wood as I struggled desperately to hold on to my sanity.

I was certain I didn't imagine what I had seen back there. The painful bruise that was now forming on the back of my hand as I had grazed it on the rough wall was a reminder I didn't imagine it.

I panted as I rested my body on one of the tree trunks present. I hadn't even thought of running back to the house which was just a few seconds away because I was so desperate to flee and had forgotten.

My head pounded, as well as my heart as I thought of the baby I had left alone in the basement.

Aiden was sure going to kill me for putting his daughter in danger, and perhaps I might lose the job again because of my inability to care for her.

If only I had minded my business and left the whining sound alone.

As this saying goes, ‘curiosity killed the cat’ I was curious and who knows what would happen to me? Perhaps, I would end up like the cat.