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Evanora stirred awake, her body sinking into unfamiliar, soft sheets as the first hints of daylight seeped through her closed eyelids. A dull, persistent ache pulsed in her head, and as she shifted, an unusual soreness in her limbs reminded her that this wasn't her bed, nor was it the morning she'd planned.
Her heart quickened, a sudden wave of disorientation washing over her. As she opened her eyes, a dim, elegant room slowly came into focus-a room she'd never seen before. She pushed herself up slowly, clutching the sheets to her chest as the fragmented events of last night drifted back to her in flashes.
She remembered the crowded club, the swirl of music and lights blurring together, and the haze of emotions she'd been trying so hard to escape. She had barely noticed anyone at first, consumed by her own thoughts, until something-no, someone-had caught her attention. A laugh, a warm smile across the room, and the thrill of making eye contact with a stranger who seemed to hold her gaze a little too long.
Her cheeks flushed as the memory deepened, her own voice lingering in her ears, playfully challenging him to take a chance. She could still feel the warmth of his hand as she'd reached out, fingers interlacing with hers, a gentle pull that had set her pulse racing.
Another wave of memories washed over her, clearer this time-their lips meeting, the tentative touch that quickly became something more. She had wanted it, had leaned into each moment, allowing herself to let go in a way she hadn't in so long. Her own laughter, soft whispers, and the way she'd felt his heartbeat against hers filled her mind.
Evanora closed her eyes, reliving the hazy intensity, every touch, every shared glance, and the quiet, thrilling surrender that had carried away her pain.
Rising from the bed, Evanora felt the weight of last night's recklessness settle heavily on her shoulders. Her legs were still weak, but she pushed herself to stand, instinctively pulling the sheets tighter around her bare skin. Scanning the floor, she spotted her wedding gown, and a dress she had wore inside tossed carelessly around the room, a harsh reminder of the impulsive decision she now wished she could undo. One by one, she gathered each piece, slipping into them while fragments of the night flickered in her mind like shadows-taunting, hazy, and raw.
She wore the dress and packed her hair in a ponytail.
The sound of water abruptly stopped, and her heart raced. She had to get out before he finished, before she had to face those dark, unnervingly seductive eyes again. She glanced toward the door, her hand reaching for the knob. She twisted it, but it didn't budge.
"Oh, come on," she muttered, jiggling it harder. Panic began to seep in as she glanced around, hoping for some sign of a key or a latch that would set her free. But just as she was about to tug on it again, she heard his voice, deep and dripping with a dangerous calmness.
"Going somewhere?"
The husky timbre of his voice washed over her like a warning, and she froze, her back still to him. She barely dared to breathe, feeling the intensity of his gaze without needing to turn around. It was magnetic, alluring, and so incredibly dangerous that she almost laughed out of sheer nervousness. Summoning a sliver of courage, she turned slowly, forcing herself to face him.
And there he was.
He leaned against the bathroom doorframe, wrapped in nothing but a towel, the steam from his shower swirling around him, framing his toned body like some forbidden fantasy. His dark hair dripped slightly, strands clinging to his forehead, and in his hand, a cigarette dangled loosely, sending tendrils of smoke curling into the air. His chiseled jaw clenched as his eyes met hers, and Evanora's breath caught in her throat. She'd thought she knew attraction, but this man-he was unreal, like something out of a feverish dream, someone who didn't just command attention but demanded it.
The way he looked at her, with eyes that held an unsettling mix of lust and intensity, sent a shiver down her spine.
"I didn't... I didn't think you'd still be here," she stammered, desperately trying to sound casual as she forced a smile. "Thanks for, uh... last night. I was just about to head out."
He raised an eyebrow, his gaze never wavering, and took a slow drag of his cigarette. "You're really going to pretend you don't remember anything?" His voice was dark, almost mocking, with a dangerous edge that made her pulse quicken.
She tried to laugh it off, glancing away as she tugged on the doorknob again. "Look, I was drunk. I don't remember much, so... just let me out, okay?"
But he didn't move. Instead, he tilted his head, scrutinizing her with an intensity that made her skin tingle. "So you're saying you don't remember the way you begged for me? The way you moaned my name while I-"
"Stop," she interrupted, heat rising to her cheeks. She laughed nervously, rolling her eyes as if he were some silly nuisance she could brush off. "Funny. But I know guys like you. Just trying to make me feel guilty or... I don't know, somehow indebted." She fished in her purse and pulled out a fifty-dollar bill, holding it up with a sarcastic smile. "Here's fifty bucks for your 'services,' alright? I'm sure that should cover whatever you think I owe you."
She tossed the money at him, letting it flutter to the floor between them, and turned her attention back to the door. But the room was silent except for the faint sound of his exhale as he took another drag from his cigarette. There was no anger in his expression, only something darker, something that made her chest feel tight.
"You think I'm just some guy you can pay to forget?" His tone was soft, almost a whisper, but laced with a threat that made her pause. "You don't know who I am, do you?"
She hesitated, her hand still on the doorknob. "No, and I don't care," she replied, forcing herself to sound braver than she felt. "Whatever this was, it's done."
But when she dared to look back at him, he was still watching her, his gaze holding her captive. And then, a smirk tugged at the corner of his mouth, his eyes glinting with amusement. He seemed to find her defiance entertaining, almost as if he were toying with her, watching her every move with a predatory patience.
"You know," he murmured, his voice like velvet as he crushed the cigarette under his heel, "if you really didn't care, you wouldn't have that look in your eyes. I think you remember exactly how you felt last night, and it's scaring you, isn't it?"
The air between them grew tense, charged with an energy she couldn't deny. She clenched her jaw, trying to shake off the magnetic pull he seemed to have over her. She took a step back, but he moved forward, closing the distance until he was mere inches away, his hand resting lightly on the door beside her head, effectively trapping her.
Her heart pounded, and she could feel the heat radiating off him, the scent of his skin mixed with the faint smell of smoke. She forced herself to hold his gaze, though it took every ounce of strength she had.
"I don't know who you think you are," she said, her voice shaking slightly, "but you're not scaring me. I don't need your... games."
He chuckled, a low, rumbling sound that sent chills down her spine. "Games? You think this is a game?" He leaned closer, his mouth so close to her ear she could feel his breath against her skin. "If I wanted to play games, believe me, you'd know."
Her throat went dry, and she swallowed, trying to ignore the way her body reacted to his proximity, the way her skin seemed to tingle where his hand brushed against hers. He was too close, too intense, and for a second, she questioned everything she thought she knew about herself, about the boundaries she'd always kept.
But she couldn't give in-not to him, not to this.
"Open the door," she said, trying to keep her voice steady.
He held her gaze a moment longer, studying her, his expression unreadable. And then, without a word, he stepped back, his hand falling from the door. She took a shaky breath, grateful for the space, though she could still feel the weight of his presence, like a shadow she couldn't shake.
As she turned the knob, the door swung open easily, and she glanced over her shoulder one last time, her heart pounding. He stood there, watching her with a look that was equal parts fascination and promise, as if he knew this wouldn't be the last time she'd find herself at his mercy.
And in that moment, a part of her knew it too.
(ONE MONTH LATER)....She makes me wanna get off the roadWish I could turn it off, let it goBut she's too fucking beautiful.- "Beautiful" by Michele Morrone*****In the heart of the woods, far from civilization, a grand, ominous mansion stood tall. The silence was broken only by the occasional cries of agony and despair echoing from deep within.Inside the lavish lounge, a man sat on an opulent chair, sipping wine while gazing at a photograph in his hand. His lips curled into a smile as he studied the image—a woman with flowing brunette hair, her nose scrunched as she held a playful puppy.A servant approached hesitantly, carrying a tray. Curiosity flickered in his eyes, wondering about the photograph that had softened his boss’s typically stern demeanor.“Sir, the ice cubes,” the servant announced.“Leave them on the table,” the man replied curtly, his voice cold yet commanding. Rising with a glass of wine in hand, he strode toward the fireplace.“You make me crazy,” he murmured,
*******Evanora eyes widened In surprise as she stared at him hoping to see it was a joke but it was obvious he was damn so serious.She stared at him for a while and bursted into laughter, while the male just huffed."Oh my goodness! You are such a joker" She said.She glared at him and made to walked out but he pushed her back harshly, he pushed her to the wall and trapped her in his hold while Evanora just gulped down."I am not a man of joke if you know me too well and I mean whatever I say. I want to get married to you, and the lest you can do to yourself is say yes to me because I don't take no for an answer" "Let me go Mr Eros" She said, trying to sound bold but she knew better.He tilt his head and huffed before he let go of her.She hissed and made to walk out but found herself not being able to move."What the heck!" She struggled,as her legs refused to moveand turned around only to see him staring at her with a smirk and slowly he wrapped his hand around her waist, and lic
*******Soft music could be heard playing in the background and everyone was dancing crazily.Andrea gulped down nervously as the male had wrapped possessively around his waist, daring her to move away from him. "She's so pretty. I see you don't go for something less" one of the male said staring at Andrea who gulped down."Oh yeah! and I hate it when someone stare at what's mine" Zenon said darkly, and they quickly turned away knowing what he can do."Andrea?" Someone called from behind and they all turned around to see Evanora staring at them."Oh Eva? Zenon, this is my stepsister Evanora" Andrea introduced.He tilt his head to the side and smirked. "I see the reason why he can't let go of you" he muttered under his breath while Evanora just stared at him confused.Just then screams, and murmured filled the hall, and Evanora turned around.She stared eagerly at the entrance trying to see who stepped in. She frozed immediately she got to see who it was, and fear gripped her in the c
-----------"Oh my God!" the woman moaned as he toyed with her, her body responding instinctively. She leaned forward to kiss him, but his intense gaze stopped her in her tracks.Eros sighed, pulling away abruptly. She frowned, watching as he downed a glass of wine in one swift motion before slipping on his long jacket."What's wrong with you, Lucifer? You've been acting strange for the past month, and it's bothering me a lot!" she snapped, her voice rising.He turned sharply, his voice cold and threatening. "Dare to raise your voice at me, woman, and you'll find yourself crawling among my pets." His words sent a shiver down her spine as she swallowed nervously.She rose from the bed, cautiously wrapping her arms around his neck. "Whatever it is, Lucifer, I can make you feel better. Just tell me," she whispered seductively.Eros scoffed, pushing her away with little effort. "Get lost," he said flatly."What's wrong with you?" she yelled angrily, but before she could comprehend what wa
******The female opened her eyes slowly only to find herself staring at an unfamiliar black wall.She groaned softly and stood up from the bed while staring at room but it looked so unfamiliar to her. Incident of what happened yesterday rushed to her memories.Her heart pounded widely. "I was having a dream right!" She muttered to herself.Staring around, the room itself looked scary. The room was painted with black and the pictures on the wall was nothing but demons.Fear gripped her as she remembered the face she saw. It was so strange, nothing she has never seen before.People always say there will come a day in your life where you will see something you never taught existed and this was clearly her gaze.She gasped in tears as she remembered Lucas in his own pool of blood. She never knew Eros could be so dangerous.No one needed to tell her she was at his place, and she needed to leave else she might have breathing attack just by seeing his face.She opened the door slowly and st
___________People believe humans are the pinnacle of existence, the only creatures to roam this world. But they are wrong-terribly, beautifully wrong. In the shadows where light dares not linger, there are others. They have walked this earth for centuries, their presence woven into the fabric of forgotten myths and whispered nightmares.The demons are not grotesque monsters but breathtakingly alluring-dark poetry made flesh. Their eyes gleam like molten gold, holding secrets that would shatter the fragile human mind. Their voices are velvet shadows, coaxing desires you never knew existed. They carry an aura of power and danger, a magnetic pull that lures mortals closer even as it promises destruction.But demons are not bound by mortal rules. They've lived for hundreds, even thousands of years, shaping empires, toppling kings, and writing their names in the blood of history. They thrive in the chaos of humanity's emotions, feeding off lust, greed, and despair as if they were nectar.
EVANORA MANSION)"This is really crazy! It has been up to 2 month since they broke up and she's getting married... Not just to any man but Eros Kane""Why do I have this feeling she was also cheating on denim because this is just too fast""No offense... I know she's a celebrity but how does she get the connection to meet him""You are all crazy!" She yelled as she turned off the TV .Her phone ranged again but she refused to pick it. 100 missed call from her friends, families and close friends but she don't want to hear what they have to say. "How did I meet the devil" She muttered.The fact that he wasn't a human was scaring her... She has tried to convince herself that this was all a dream but it wasn't.Just then there is a knock on the door. "Ma, denim is here to see you" A maid said.Evanora sighed softly. "I will be downstairs in few minutes" She answered and the sound of footsteps could be heard.******"Denim. What are you doing here?" Evanora asked as she walked downstairs.
Evanora paced around the room as her friends surrounded her asking questions she couldn't even answer."How did you meet him. Oh my gosh! I can't believe you are getting married to the almighty Eros Kane. That one man that the world is scared of. You are lucky bestie" Evelyn said as she chew on her gum and Evanora huffed.Lucky? If only they knew the type of man they were talking about, they would even want to save her away from him. This wasn't what she planned her life to be.... Even though she wanted to get married so badly but not Eros, not a man like him talk more of a demon like him.A man whose darkness leave inside of everyone, a man whose everything was based on evil, nothing but a monster."What's going on with you? Aren't you happy?" Evelyn asked and she just scoffed."Can you girls just leave me please. I just want to be alone" She yelled.The girls stared at each other in surprise but they walked out anyway.Evanora sighed and jumped on the bed trying to fall asleep. She
---"Who disrespected you?" a deep, commanding voice interrupted, its tone smooth yet laced with a dangerous edge. "And... you're pregnant?"The sound sent a shiver down Evanora's spine. Both she and Santier turned sharply toward the voice, their movements stiff with unease.Standing a few feet away was Eros. His tall, imposing figure was framed by the faint glow of the hallway light. He wore a tailored black suit that clung perfectly to his broad shoulders, his hands casually tucked into his pockets as though he had all the time in the world. Despite his relaxed posture, the aura surrounding him was anything but calm. It crackled with tension, his very presence exuding authority and menace.Behind him, his guards loomed like shadows-silent, watchful, and ready to strike at a moment's notice. Their sheer number made the room feel smaller, the air heavier.Evanora's breath hitched as her gaze locked onto Eros. Her heart pounded wildly in her chest, her widened eyes betraying the storm
____________Evanora paced the room restlessly, her eyes darting to the clock every few seconds. The rhythmic ticking seemed louder than usual, each passing moment only heightening her anxiety.The sound of a car horn broke her frantic thoughts, and she rushed to the window. A smile spread across her face as she spotted him stepping out of the sleek black car.She hurried to the door but stopped abruptly when she saw him heading upstairs. Gathering her composure, she met him at the foot of the staircase, her excitement bubbling over. "Welcome home, hubby," she said cheerfully, reaching for his suitcase.Leonardo's eyes glinted with mild surprise at her enthusiasm. He hummed a vague reply, allowing her to take the suitcase before walking ahead.Undeterred, Evanora followed him, her voice bright and eager. "How was work today? Was it fun? Were the clients nice?"Leonardo huffed, his tone dry. "Since when do you care so much? If you want something, just say it."Her smile faltered, and s
Andrea opened her eyes slowly, her vision adjusting to the dim light of an unfamiliar black wall. A dull ache throbbed against her skull, forcing a low groan from her lips. She winced, bringing a trembling hand to her temple. Her head was spinning-a cruel souvenir from last night's reckless decisions. The memories were hazy, but the sensation of cold sheets brushing against her skin grounded her in the present.Something was off.Her eyes darted down, and she froze. The clothes she had been wearing were gone, replaced with an oversized black shirt. Panic surged through her veins, icy and unrelenting. Her breathing hitched as dark thoughts began to swirl in her mind.What if he changed my clothes? What if he...? She didn't dare finish the thought.The creak of the door swinging open broke her downward spiral. Andrea's gaze shot up to see Zenon entering the room, a tray of food balanced effortlessly in his hands. His sharp features were unreadable, though a glint of amusement flickered
---"So, how does it feel being married? I mean, it's always been your dream, hasn't it?" The interviewer's tone carried a hint of mockery, her words slicing through the air with a teasing edge.Evanora huffed, doing her best to ignore the jab. "Well, it's been good. Marriage is filled with love and all that," she said with a smile that didn't quite reach her eyes.Lies upon lies! She needed someone to save her from that godforsaken marriage.That's one thing about being a celebrity. You will have to lie so you will keep your popularity and fame intact.The interviewer leaned forward, her expression smug. "Hmmm. Your fans were pretty surprised when you got married just a month after breaking up with Denim. Perhaps you were already cheating on him?"What the heck!Her laugh grated on Evanora's nerves, and she clenched her fists under the table, anger bubbling to the surface. She tried to keep her composure, but it was no use. Rising abruptly, she glared at the woman, her hands itching
---(DRACO CLUB)The Draco Club was alive, pulsating with energy as neon lights bathed the night in a kaleidoscope of colors. Inside, the beat of the music synchronized with the crowd's collective heartbeat, filling the air with electric anticipation. Laughter and murmurs wove through the atmosphere like a seductive undertone. Yet outside, amidst the thrumming vibrancy, Eros stood still, his silhouette stark against the club's chaos.He raised a glass of whiskey to his lips, the amber liquid burning a trail down his throat. But the fiery drink failed to extinguish the inferno in his mind. His thoughts were chained to one name-Evanora.Eros exhaled slowly, the weight of his emotions settling over him like a suffocating shroud. He leaned against the marble railing, eyes scanning the endless sea of people. To them, he was an untouchable force, a man who ruled with an iron fist. But tonight, even that aura of invincibility seemed dimmed.A hand, soft and familiar in its intrusion, slid ov
(EROS MANSION)Evanora paced anxiously in her room, biting into an apple. The crisp sound echoed in the silence as her footsteps paused before the large mirror. Her reflection stared back, her gaze drifting toward her stomach. With a heavy sigh, she placed a hand on her abdomen."Should I tell him?" she whispered to herself, her voice barely audible, yet the question lingered heavily in the air. Her reflection offered no answers, only a reflection of her turmoil."What if he says he's not ready to be a father? What if something happens?" Her voice cracked, the weight of her secret pressing harder on her shoulders.The sharp ring of her phone startled her. She glanced at the screen, her tension easing as she saw the name. She answered swiftly."Have you made up your mind, Evie?" the male voice on the other end asked.She sighed, scratching her head as her thoughts churned wildly. "I'm still thinking about it, but for now, please keep it a secret. Don't tell our friends or anyone else."
---The heavy oak door swung open, and a guard stepped aside, bowing deeply as he exited. The man walked out with a presence that commanded the space, his steps firm and calculated. Every guard along his path bowed as he passed, their fear and respect evident. His aura was no joke-it carried the weight of authority and danger, leaving no room for defiance.He strode into the dimly lit bar, his sharp eyes taking in every detail. A chorus of giggles erupted from a group of girls by the counter, their excitement barely contained as their eyes followed his every move.Dressed in a sleek black suit that hugged his well-built frame, his twisted-back hair revealed his perfectly sculpted face. His features were sharp, his jawline defined, and his intense gaze was enough to make hearts flutter-or stop altogether. His expensive attire, tailored to perfection, spoke volumes of his wealth and power."Zenon!" one of the girls screamed excitedly, her voice filled with adoration. Others quickly join
______________Welcome back, ma," the maids greeted as Evanora walked into the house. She ignored them, handing over her bag silently.Tears prickled behind her eyes, threatening to fall. She tried to hold them back, but the pain was too overwhelming. All she wanted was to throw herself onto her bed and cry until the ache dulled.She glanced around the sitting room, noticing its emptiness. A frown crossed her face as she looked at her phone. Her eyes widened at the text from Eros: "I'm coming to pick you since you're not here yet."She sighed and dialed his number, but before the call connected, the phone flew from her hand and smashed against the wall.Her heart skipped as she whirled around, her gaze landing on Shantel, who stood smirking with a dark satisfaction."What the hell was that for?" Evanora snapped, her anger bubbling.Shantel's smirk widened. "Mere mortals always think they have control. I've been keeping quiet for far too long, but since no one is home-not your sweet hu
******"Here comes the new member of the family" Kenna said as the couple walked downstairs, and Evanora just smiled at her.Staring at the family seated, she knew they were more than just powerful. Their Aura was just insane and it will take a while for her to get use to them."So how was your night sweetheart?" A woman asked with a smile and she knew she was Eros mum. The resemblance was so there."Yes" She simply replied with a forced smile. "So what are you going to do today. Got any plans" Kenna asked as she chew on her apple. "Hmmm I have an interview with Jimmy Fallon at 2pm. Anything?" She asked, and Kenna just smiled. "Hey family" Someone yelled, and everyone look upstairs only to see a young girl coming downstairs.She was a girl in her early 20s and she was so pretty. Her eyes sparkled as she stared at Evanora. "Oh my goodness! She is real!" She muttered gasping.Evanora huffed staring at her. The female rushed towards her, and hugged her almost choking her. "I am a big f