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Forbiddenly Bound To You

WARNING [R18] "Right now," Zamian whispered, his voice low and sultry, "I'll make sure you only call my name." "Z-Zamian, what are you... what are you doing?" she gasped as he pulled her even closer, their bodies fitting together perfectly. She could feel the warmth radiating from him, a magnetic force drawing her in. "Shh," he whispered against her ear, his breath warm and tantalizing. "Not yet. Save that voice for later." **** Mira Adams, a 19-year-old girl, ran into the forest to escape the death that the war had brought her. Little did she know, she would meet Zamian Zan, a mysterious stranger who took her in for reasons unknown. She escaped the next day. On her 21st birthday, she finally left the small village after pleading with her grandfather, who agreed for reasons she didn’t understand. Little did she know, she was destined to marry the stranger she had met two years earlier. Zamian, now 23, is a CEO and secretly the king of a hidden kingdom. He marries Mira due to a debt her late father owed him, but that wasn't his only reason—he told her he wanted a child from her, though his true motives remain a mystery to her.

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Zamian’s Promise

Mira was shocked. She hadn't expected Zamian to say such cheesy words. Where had he learned that from? She stayed quiet, and it wasn't just her. Even John, usually unshakable, was silent. Clearly, neither of them had anticipated such affection from Zamian, who was usually reserved.

The ride continued in awkward quietness. Mira stole a glance at Zamian, who was gazing out the window, a small unknown smile playing on his lips. The silence between them wasn't uncomfortable exactly, but it felt charged, as if something unspoken lingered in the air. The tension rose a little more when Zamian's phone pinged, cutting through the stillness like a sharp note.

Zamian pulled out his phone and read the message in silence, his expression tightening slightly. Though he didn't say a word, Mira felt the change in the atmosphere. The air grew heavier, and John, always perceptive, seemed to pick up on the shift as well. The cheerful lightness of the moment faded. Something was wrong.