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How I Became The Alpha Mafia Boss' Target

Excerpt: His lips left her neck only long enough to say, “If the invisible scars he left don't disappear now, I'll keep trying again and again until they do. Soon your body will know only me.” Her eyes were still swollen from her previous tears, but they began to water again for a far different reason than before. She tried to pull away and hide her face from him. “Promise me,” she uttered. “Promise me I'll never be in the same room as him ever again.” His fist clenched and he had to control his anger. Quieter than before he whispered, “I promise.” * Synopsis: A tumultuous childhood made Sophia fight that much harder for peace in her adulthood. Yet it would take only one meeting to shatter the average life she led as a successful bakery owner in the center of New Vista. She found him on a pile of garbage in an alley, bleeding from a head wound. After taking him to the hospital, he woke up not knowing who he was. The hospital referred to him as “John Doe”. While navigating her fresh breakup, the mystery man became her source of distraction and comfort. He has a far more tender and doting side than she ever expected. Is he only like this with her? The longer he stayed by her side, the more change she noticed within herself. There’s an undeniable pull between the two of them. Call it instincts or attraction, it felt like something she couldn’t ignore. The more time they spend together, the stronger the pull becomes. When she finds out who he is, any shred of safety she had before seems to disappear as a target is put on her head. Mafia. Pheromones. Mate. Terms unfamiliar to her become the forefront of her problems. How are they supposed to explore their feelings when the world is intent on tearing them apart? [[Explicit content warning for future chapters]] [[My entry for the Cupid's Quill writing competition! If you enjoy my story, please consider adding it to your library, giving power stones, and commenting! Thank you]]

QueenFrieza · 现代言情
分數不夠
329 Chs

Finally

After stopping in the master bedroom, he put on different clothing and brushed his hair forward so it lay on his forehead. The most surprising thing he did was go through one of the drawers and find reading glasses his father used to wear. 

He popped out the lenses and put them over his eyes. 

He didn't look like himself at all. 

He wore a short sleeve button up and slacks. His shoes were casual. He hated every second of it but it was necessary to be able to move around freely. 

Before he knew it, he was on a train to the southern country where the weather would be even more mild than Gaulenzia. 

He had never been there before but it was where his mother was from. She always spoke of it so fondly. 

On the train ride, Luca watched as the sun dipped down towards the horizon and the shadows became long. 

It was night when they finally reached the station.