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Detective Marries The Mafia

(The pages of my story with twists and turns await you, dear readers.) ____ I never thought my first-ever private mission would be a failure. On top of that, getting kidnapped was the worst mishap one could ever have in their life. And above all, getting kidnapped as a detective was just a loss of pride... But surprisingly, as the humid night passed with freezing fear, the path of opportunities to resume my mission grew. At a certain point of time, two options were slapped on my face; Either Become a Slave Or Become a Bride Of course, I chose to be the slave because... "No, you can't!" Eagle declared. "Why can't I?" He didn't reply, instead took my hand in his and sang across the Ghost City Court, "I, Beloved of Ghost City, Ghost of the Moon's and Eagle of White, hereby declare myself to be your husband by law and by heart." WHAT!? --- Enjoy the journey of Venesa who gets kidnapped and unfolds the secrets of the Ghost City, while she finds herself feeling drawn towards the unknown mafia she married. ---- Humorous MC- Check Green Flag ML - Check Strong FL - Check White moon- Bleh

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30 Chs

Wash, Eat and Gossip.

The water falling from the shower eased my body and a wave of refreshment washed over me. 

A ceramic mini bathtub lay beside me, which I used as a towel rack to place my clothes and my mask.

"La... la... la..." I never thought a bath could give this level of satisfaction. 

I turn the shower noob off and took the towel to rub my body. The soap Eagle used was scented with a mixture of floral and muscularity. Perfect!

When I was satisfied with my dry body, I took the T-shirt Eagle gave me to wear on my bare skin but when I turned the T-shirt to its front, the design of the T-shirt caught off my guard. 

"Hahaha," I laughed so hard looking at the design. It was discriminatory but a man as tall and domineering as Eagle wearing Ada's design seemed hilarious to me.

The bathroom floor was too wet for me to wear the pants, But I wore it anyway. And finally, I put my mask on.