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Kai & Raven

Aesn_kenny123
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--- Synopsis: Raven Castillo has always been determined to carve out her own path, balancing her engineering studies and a fiercely independent life. But when the unexpected truth about her long-forgotten arranged marriage to the powerful Kai Valenti resurfaces, everything she thought she knew about her future is turned upside down. Raven is thrust into a life bound by family expectations, a world far from the one she’s worked so hard to create. Kai Valenti, heir to a mafia empire, has secretly been in love with Raven for years, though she doesn’t remember him. Cold, calculating, and emotionally guarded, Kai’s heart burns for her in ways he’s reluctant to show. As they are drawn together by fate and their parents’ plans, the connection between them becomes undeniable—and dangerous. As Raven begins to navigate this new chapter of her life, she’s faced with a whirlwind of challenges, each one more unexpected than the last. Her friends, Sophie, Val, and Jules, stand by her side, ready to support her through this chaotic journey. But Raven will have to decide if she’s willing to let go of her carefully planned future and embrace the raw, intense world of love, revenge, and power that Kai brings into her life. With each new twist, Raven’s life becomes an adventure of passion, betrayal, and self-discovery. The stakes rise as secrets are revealed, leaving her to question everything she thought she knew. Can she trust the man who holds her future in his hands? Or will her journey lead her down a darker, more dangerous path? ---
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Chapter 1 - Chapter one : Unraveling Encounters

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Chapter One: Unraveling Encounters

Another day, another endless list of assignments. I barely noticed the people around me as I stepped into the elevator, my mind consumed by everything I needed to do. I was exhausted.

A man entered the elevator, tall and broad-shouldered, with dark hair that framed his face. His eyes were intense, almost cold. I glanced at him briefly before returning to my phone, too tired to care.

Suddenly, the elevator jerked to a stop, lights flickering. My heart began to race. No. Not now.

"Looks like it's stuck," the man said, his voice surprisingly calm.

I tried to breathe, but panic rose in my chest. "Yeah," I whispered, hands starting to shake. The air felt suffocating.

"Take a deep breath," he said. His voice was low and steady, the kind of calm that made me feel oddly safe.

"I can't—" I began, but he cut me off.

"Just breathe. I'm right here," he said, his tone reassuring.

I glared at him, annoyed at how much his presence was helping. I didn't need help. But I followed his advice, breathing slowly, forcing the panic back. Eventually, my heart slowed, and the space didn't feel so suffocating.

When the elevator finally lurched back to life, I rushed out the moment the doors opened, not looking back. That encounter wasn't supposed to matter. But it did.

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Later, I sat with Sophia in our apartment. "You won't believe who I ran into today," I muttered, still shaken by the encounter.

"Who?" Sophia asked, raising an eyebrow.

"A guy in the elevator. He was... different," I said, unsure how to explain it.

"Different?" Sophia smirked. "Or intriguing?"

I shot her a look. "I'm not thinking about him," I said, crossing my arms.

Sophia grinned. "You totally are."

I rolled my eyes, but she wasn't wrong. That stranger was all I could think about.

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That night, Julian and Valentina dragged me out to a club. I wasn't in the mood, but I went anyway. The music was loud, the lights flashing. But as I walked through the crowd, I saw him—Lucas, my boyfriend. And he wasn't alone.

He was kissing another woman. I froze. What the hell?

I marched over, fury rising. "Seriously?" I spat. "Is this how you treat me?"

Lucas pulled away, but didn't seem ashamed. I turned to the woman, my anger reaching its peak. "And you? Know your place."

Without another word, I stormed out of the club, leaving them to deal with the consequences. I didn't need this. I didn't need them.

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