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You Said I Was Your Favorite Monica Murphy Summary

The Mafia’s Favorite Threat

EXCERPT: “How did you get past the guards and track me to my private residence?” Lucien asked Meret. “A magician never reveals her secrets.” “You’re not a magician. You’re a thief.” “That’s a bit rude.” She raised a brow. “I’m sure there are friendlier synonyms. Like…‘unauthorized relocation specialist’?” “Thief.” he repeated, deadpan. ****************** She stole from him but He doesn’t want the art back… he wants her. ~~ Meret Quinn is a professional thief, known for vanishing without a trace and never leaving behind more than a calling card that nobody has ever managed to trace. She steals high-value artifacts for the thrill, not the money. Trust is a weakness to her and love is a liability she left behind a long time ago. But her latest job puts her on the radar of Lucien Moretti, a mafia billionaire with a taste for control and a reputation for never letting anyone get away with crossing him. He was supposed to make her disappear. Instead, he took something she actually cared about — her dog, Cray Cray. A secret no one was ever supposed to know. Now, if she wants him back, she has to play his game. One house. One lie. One string of impossible missions designed to flush out his enemies. And one condition she never expected: she has to pose as his fiancée until the job is done. She hates every second. He enjoys every minute. But pretending to be wanted by a man like him starts to blur lines — especially when he whispers things in her ear… and means them. Neither of them is used to losing. But obsession doesn’t play fair. CONTENT WARNING: This story is strongly 18+. It delves into dark romance themes such as obsession, control, lust, and manipulation, with morally complex characters navigating dangerous desires. While this is a love story, reader discretion is advised.
SlightlySane · 3.7K Views

I Am Your Luck

“My glorious Emperor, my existence is solely for you.” A little fairy of fortune undergoes a test to become a goddess. She takes on a human body and is sent to the past, losing her identity as a divine being. The only memory she has before descending is being told to put the bullied and worthless prince on the throne—by relying only on her own abilities. She quietly looked at the prince. The small child, with bruises and injuries all over, stared back with innocence. The miserable little prince was bullied all day, not daring to fight back with even the lowliest of servants. Despite being fed scraps of trash, he was grateful they remembered to even feed him. Everyone loathed and neglected him, yet he treated them all with kindness regardless. He was the first person she ever came across that was plagued by so many misfortunes! When asked if he wanted to change his future and become the emperor, the prince made no hesitation to refuse. “My imperial brothers say I am not worthy of the throne… I dare not covet what belongs to them. They say I should be good and not fight them. I dare not even wish for it.” The fairy of fortune sighed in frustration. How could she ever change this pitiful little prince into a firm and proud ruler, especially with this type of mentality! * After many trials and errors, the little fairy finally finished her job. As she was preparing to leave the mortal realm and return to the heavens, the little prince from before grabbed her hand with tears in his eyes. “Losing you will be my only misfortune.”
xiaojiu · 3K Views

What we never said

Fourteen was supposed to be an in-between year — too old for dolls, too young for love. But for Cara, it became the year everything changed. When her brother’s best friend, Callum Adler, starts spending more time at their house, Cara notices things most adults ignore. The bruises. The quiet. The way their mother starts folding extra laundry like it’s second nature. Callum's broken home becomes a secret the whole family carries, and Cara — wide-eyed, overlooked, and quietly growing — starts to fall for him in all the ways she shouldn’t. But Callum is four years older. Eighteen. Off-limits. Almost a man. And despite their quiet moments — the almosts, the shared glances, the night she asked to kiss him — he walks away without a goodbye, leaving her in the silence he helped create. Years pass. Cara grows. Builds a life. Finds herself. By eighteen, she’s no longer just Kaden’s little sister. She’s her own person — confident, loved, maybe even happy. But everything tilts when she runs into Callum again at a skating rink. Older, composed, and entirely unexpected. He’s not the same boy who used to sleep on her couch with bruises on his ribs — and she’s not the girl who watched him leave. But unfinished things have a way of circling back. Told in alternating perspectives of Cara and Callum, What We Never Said explores the slow burn of first love, the ache of timing, and what it really means to grow up — and grow apart — before finding your way back.
Lauren_Veal_0858 · 12.2K Views
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