I swallow hard and my voice quavers as I ask, "How can you trust me?" "I don't," he's blunt, straightening on his feet as he draws his hands into his pockets. "Then why are you telling me this?" "Because I need you to understand," he breathes out. "And because if you choose to speak against me, even if it raises suspicion, you have no proof." He takes a step closer to me, lowering himself to my eye-level. His voice is just above a whisper, firm nonetheless, "Anything that comes out of your mouth is insignificant and, frankly, no one would believe your word over my own." My heart pounds harder in my chest, a string of chills shooting down my spine as his lips graze my ear. His breath fanning my lobe, he whispers, "Without me, you are utterly powerless." A shaky breath passes my lips, my body paralyzed as I lowly ask, "Then what exactly is it that you want from me?" He sighs, straightening on his feet once more before his gaze finds my own. He holds his silence for a long moment, looking at me with eyes that I can't read or understand, reminding me that I am blind to what he doesn't say. He is stoic-an enigma. "W–" "Silence," he cuts me off. "I want silence." *** My name is Alaki Bea Miller-or known in the ground above: Alaki Bea X. That is what they call us, the inferior ones: X. In this world, I live under laws that declare it illegal to bear more than one blood in your veins. A legal system built on segregation by race, where mixing blood is the highest crime. In this world, I am not considered human. I am not considered a person. I am a thing, an abomination that threatens their precious system. His name is Efrem Mustafin, leader of one of the five Rings, Master of his race, and the man who saved my life. Legally, he owns me. You see, to save me, he had to claim me as property. And in exchange for my protection, we play a game. One where I pretend to submit to him before the eyes that watch us, and he keeps me safe. Master Efrem Mustafin, he is. Subject Alaki Bea X, I am. Or at least, I was. I belong to him. My name is Alaki Bea Mustafin, and in this world, I Am Mustafin.
My name is Alaki Bea Miller-or in the world above: Alaki Bea X.
That is what us, the inferior, are referred to: X.
You think you understand until you're living it. You don't get just how little they think of you until you're kneeling before them, beaten and battered.
The cold, unforgiving marble of the courtroom floor bites into my knees, sending shivers up my spine. The harsh fluorescent lights beat down on me, making me feel exposed, vulnerable. Five pairs of eyes bore into me from above, each set belonging to a Ringleader-the masters of our fractured world.
The air in the courtroom is stifling, thick with tension and the cloying scent of expensive cologne-a luxury reserved for the elite. My throat is dry, my tongue sticking to the roof of my mouth as I try to swallow my fear. The taste of copper lingers-remnants of the beating I endured before being dragged here.
After the third war, the governments collapsed. Countries occupied by millions of human beings were bombed, destroyed, leaving unseen forces that forbid us from ever stepping onto another land apart from the only one saved, the only one not destroyed: Serenity.
But Serenity is anything but serene for those of us who don't belong.
Five million humans remained and were divided into five Rings, each human classified by their physical attributes. The pure-bloods became the superior and the forbidden children, conceived by two of different races, were seen as inferior-an abomination that threatens their fragile system.
Diallo, Santos, Talos, Wen, and Mustafin: the five Rings that dictate our fates.
I am no leader and I am no special kind of half-blood-as they call us. I am but a mere human being...just like the rest of us. But here, on my knees, I am less than human. I am a subject that needs to be controlled, a thing that needs disposing of.
The Arbiter's voice cuts through the tense silence of the courtroom, each word hammering nails in my coffin. "Gentlemen, we've reached a decision. Subject Alaki Bea X will be taken under the sole custody of Ringleader Mustafin to be kept as property."
Property.
The word echoes in my mind, each repetition a fresh blow to my already battered spirit.
How did I get here..?
My mind races, trying to piece together the events that led to this moment, to the choices that landed me here.
| I Am Mustafin |
The heel of my combat boots clicks against the echoey tunnels, the musty scent of damp earth filling my nostrils. Cool air sends a shiver down my spine as I walk deeper into our underground sanctuary.
Dim bulbs flicker overhead, casting long shadows on the weed-covered walls. Ahead, I can see my friends, Antonio and Miya, approaching with an uneasy look on their faces.
"What's going on?" I ask, my voice steady despite the tension in the air.
Maya's dark eyes meet mine, a slight tremor in her voice. "Someone tried to get in..."
"We just got back from above," Antonio adds, his broad shoulders tense. "There's evidence of digging on the other side."
Miya parts her lips to speak again, an urgent look on her face, when a husky voice interrupts from behind. "Well, whoever it was, they're gone now." I turn to see Jeremy moving toward us, his calm demeanor almost reassuring.
This is why he's part of the leadership-a sound voice in the midst of our inevitable demise.
Miya hands Jeremy a pack of needles, her worried smile a reminder of the worry looming over us all: Briannah's recovery.
"Is she going to be okay?" Miya asks softly.
"Don't you worry about that now," Jeremy's voice is soft, steady. He offers her a reassuring pat on the shoulder, shooting an all-too familiar look at Antonio.
She's getting worse.
Antonio recognizes it, and lets out a heavy sigh, moving to Miya where he throws his arm around her. "Alrighty," he ushers her down the tunnel, his voice all faux nonchalance, "let's get going."
I shoot them a small smile as they take off, leaving me standing alone with the weed covered walls and a well composed Jeremy. I have to give him credit for his impeccable ability to remain calm and hopeful through all of this.
Briannah's his girlfriend, for four years now.
"I have arranged a meeting for later today," Jeremy states abruptly.
"Oh?" I muse.
I'm not sure why he's bringing this up with me-I'm not part of the leadership group.
He sighs with an irritable look on his face, crossing his arms just beneath his chest. "I would like for you to attend this time."
Don't you always?
"I told you," I breathe out in exasperation, shaking my head, "I'm not interested."
His hazel-green eyes look at me once-over, lingering on my curly hair and navy blue t-shirt. "You already carry yourself like a leader. Why are you so keen on being just like everybody else?"
The truth is that I don't want to be responsible for anyone. Yes, I do-from time to time-go out of my way to do more than I have to, but that is because I want to. Agreeing to take on that kind of responsibility means being held accountable when things go south.
Yeah...no, thanks.
"I'm just not interested, Jeremy," I say finally, my tone brooking no argument. With that, I turn to look down the dead end of the tunnel, studying it. I'm more interested in whoever attempted to find their way in.
Jeremy seems to understand that, and a moment later, I hear his footsteps receding. I linger on the spot a while longer, just briefly turning my head to eye the ten-foot-high and five-foot-wide hole that Antonio and Miya used to return into the tunnels.
I guess it really works.
I slip my hands into my pockets following behind Jeremy silently, lost in thought. These tunnels, our refuge, run twenty miles long, connecting to each sector above ground. It's not easy finding your way in here, but once you do, it's hard to forget.
I reach the center market, watching families go about their day. It's a happy place, where we offer what we can and help where we're needed. A form of capitalism, as they called it in the old world.
Finally, I reach my destination: Briannah's cob house. I come to a stop at the doorless entrance, my knuckles rapping against the hard clay. After a moment, I peek my head inside, hearing the familiar voice of Doctor Caleb echo, "Come in."
Doctor Caleb, the sweet middle aged man with the brain of a genius. He's one of the rare few that were born and raised above ground and was later sentenced to death for his unforgivable crime: he fornicated with a woman of a different Ring.
With cautious steps, I silently enter the well-kept home, moving until I meet Briannah's bedroom.
My arms are crossed just beneath my chest as I lean my shoulder against the wall, catching the gaze of the red-haired man who glances back at me. While he tends to a now bed-bound Briannah, I notice Jeremy out of the corner of my eye. He stands on the far left side of the room with a bleak look on his face.
Though he likes to pretend as if he isn't worried in the slightest, I know better than anyone that this is killing him inside.
Briannah's cough breaks the silence, blood staining the white towel Caleb holds to her mouth. My heart races as I watch, helpless.
"It's alright," Caleb says softly, bringing a cup of water to her lips. "Get some rest," he tells her as he carefully positions her head back on the pillow. With this, he quickly gathers his tools and nods for the exit, motioning for Jeremy and me to follow.
"What's wrong with her, Caleb?" Jeremy asks, his voice rough like gravel.
Caleb sighs as he turns to the both of us, a thoughtful look on his hard features. "The good news is that she is going to be okay," he reassures and almost instantly, a wave of relief washes over us.
"However," he adds as he hands Jeremy a hand-written piece of paper, "she is going to need medicine. What has been causing her headaches, fever, and the coughing of blood is a sinus infection."
At the mere mention of medicine, Jeremy and I turn to look at each other, knowing that the responsibility is going to fall on one of us.
"One of you will have to make the trip." Caleb shoots Jeremy and I one last look before he walks away, leaving us to decide amongst ourselves.
Although it's true that from time to time some of us take the risk of leaving these walls to get a breath of fresh air or hunt for food other than the vegetables and fruit that grow in the large greenhouse back in old Phil's place, it's dangerous.
I have only been out of the tunnels a few times in my life but I have never gone out with the intention to go into town, much less for a purchase at a crowded store. Jobs like that are typically left to the others who live here and hardly look like half-bloods or aren't half-bloods at all.
Unfortunately, a job like this calls for someone who is willing to put their life on the line for someone they care about. And for Briannah, it's me or Jeremy.
"I'll go," Jeremy decides without hesitation.
I scoff, arguing, "No, you won't."
His brows furrow as I snatch the paper from his hand. "You have a meeting to attend," I mutter before he can protest, and as I turn away from him, he grips my upper-arm, pulling me back.
At first, I expect him to fight me for it. But to my surprise, he doesn't seem to want to. Instead his voice trails off as he says, "Alaki, don't go alone. If you get caught..."
"I know, Jeremy," I breathe out, pulling out of his grip. "I know."
I know his reasons for backing down. He has far more to lose than I do. But beyond that, if anyone were in a situation where they were caught, I would be the perfect subject: I know exactly what and what not to do.
With that, I make my way to my next stop: Old Morris' place, across the market center.
"Morris?" I call as I approach the Jade keeper stand, my eyes briefly scanning the nearly empty grounds as families retire for the evening.
"Alaki!" Morris greets as he stands from the large rock he had been sitting, approaching the wooden counter. His large blue eyes meet my own, kindly asking, "What can I getcha?"
I smile at the sight of the wholehearted old man. I've known him all of my life and it almost seems as if he never changes-inside and out. The same old gray hair covers his chin and jawline, and not a single bald spot serves to ruin that perfectly fully-haired head of his.
"I need to go buy medicine for Briannah," I explain.
"How is she?"
If there is anyone who knows everyone, it's Morris. He runs the underground diamond mine and sells the product across Serenity. He's known for being the largest producer of gems across all Sectors. He's one of the few who were born and raised above ground, like Doctor Caleb. The only difference is that Morris isn't wanted for a crime. He's just a lot like a mafia boss-selling illegally mined gems in exchange for seemingly unlimited currency, minus the violence.
"She's going to be okay," I say softly. "Caleb says she has a sinus infection?"
"Ah, yes..." Morris nods. "Those can get pretty nasty."
He reaches for a small crossbody burlap bag and draws his hand into the large box beneath the counter. He draws a couple of Jade bills and slips them into the bag, offering me a smile as he hands it to me.
"Here you are. Threw in a little extra in case you get hungry."
Yeah...that's not gonna happen.
I thank him kindly, securing the strap across my torso, the bag hanging right at my hip
"It is always my pleasure, sweetie."
With that, I begin my way out of the market. But before I'm too far gone, I hear Morris call.
"Eh! You got anyone to go with you?"
I halt in my tracks, my breath caught in my lungs. When I turn around, I find him standing next to a dark-skinned teenage boy. His head clean-shaven, he could easily pass as a valid Ring member, if it wasn't for those damning hazel-green eyes.
"This is Marcus," Morris introduces. "He's a good kid and hasn't been out in years. He should help you blend right in."
As if on cue, Marcus slips on a pair of shades. Contemplating, I study him, his composure, his clothing. Between the combat boots, the black cargo pants, and the white t-shirt, the shades seal the deal.
Well, he's not wrong.
"Alright," I say. "Let's go."
I reach for the door handle, the cold metal biting into my skin as I press my thumb against the latch. Before I can pull the door open, Cade's arm shoots out from behind me, slamming it shut. My body jolts, my heart leaping into my throat as I feel the heat of his body against my back. He lowers himself to me, his breath fanning my ear. "Are you walking out on me again, Elysian?” A shaky breath parts my lips, the hair on the back of my neck standing on its ends. "I never walked out on you, Cade…" My voice falters, betraying me. "Don't lie to me." His tone is aggressive. "I told you a long time ago never to walk away from me again. Are you always so careless?” I try to swallow, but my throat is too tight. "I'm sorry," I manage, the words barely audible. "You said that already," he challenges me, warning me to choose my next words carefully. But I can't. I can't think. I can't move. As his grip on the door tightens, I realize he's not giving me a choice. ⊰ Heartprints in the Void ⊱ My name is Elysian Reign, and I'm not extraordinary. His name is Cade Sinclair, and unlike me, he is extraordinary. At the age of 25, he inherited billions from his trillionaire father—David Sinclair. You never imagine that the love of your life's own father would manipulate his son's life to get rid of you—even if it means forcing him into an experimental hypnosis treatment. After three years, you'd think I'd have learned my lesson. You'd think I would've changed my identity and left the country after walking in on my first day at my new job and finding out that Cade is now my boss.
The darkness in his eyes, the dangerous smell of alcohol in his breath, and his deathly grip keeping me bound to him made my heart pound in my chest and my body quiver beneath him. Shamefully, it wasn't anything that I wasn't used to, because…the things I let him do to me? When he was frustrated, annoyed, and angry at the world, I was here to be his pound of flesh. In return, he masked the void of my loneliness because for months, that was the transaction of our relationship. He'd pin me to the wall, bend me over the counter, pull my hair, slap me, choke me, and I enjoyed every second of it because in that moment, it finally felt good to be powerless. Irony is a funny thing. I enjoyed being in pain because it made me forget how much I was hurting. *** "I warned you, doll." His voice strikes a string of chills down the base of my spine, a reminder that all of the time in the world could pass, and he's still not letting go. This is where the good girl in me dies. "You're mine now," he whispers. *** My name is Mercy—Mercy Carter. I went to college. Got myself a useless Bachelor of Science in Mathematics degree. His name is Marcel—Marcello Saldívar. However, at the time, I didn't know that he, the heir to the Saldívar Mafia empire, was the man that I had blindly offered myself to. As smart as I am, I was stupid all the times when it actually mattered. After all, he did warn me that he was dangerous. I just didn't think he could be much worse than my thug of a brother. I was vulnerable—naive. My name is Mercy, and I belong to him. My name is Mercy, and I am the Mafia's Mercy.
Once upon a time, there were two kingdoms once at peace. The kingdom of Salem and the kingdom of Mombana... Until the day, the king of Mombana passed away and a new monarch took over, Prince Cone. Prince Cone, has always been hungry for more power and more and more. After his coronation, he attacked Salem. The attack was so unexpected, Salem never prepared for it. They were caught off guard. The king and Queen was killed, the prince was taken into slavery. The people of Salem that survived the war was enslaved, their land taken from them. Their women were made sex slaves. They lost everything, including their land. Evil befall the land of Salem in form of Prince Cone, and the prince of Salem in his slavery was filled with so much rage. The prince of Salem, Prince Lucien swore revenge. 🌳🌳🌳🌳🌳🌳🌳🌳🌳🌳🌳🌳🌳🌳🌳 Ten years later, thirty-years old Lucien and his people raided a coup and escaped slavery. They went into hiding and recuperated. They trained day and night under the leadership of the fearless and cold Lucien who was driven with everything in him to get back their land, and take Mombana land too. It took them five years before they ambushed and attacked Mombana. They killed Prince Cone and reclaimed everything. As they screamed out their victory, Lucien's eyes found and pinned the proud princess of Mombana. Princess Danika. The daughter of Prince Cone. As Lucien stared at her with the coldest eyes anyone can ever possess, he felt victory for the first time. He walked to the princess with the slave collar he'd won for ten years rattling in his hand as he walked. He reached close to her and with a swift movement, he collared her neck. Then, he tilted her chin up, staring into the bluest eyes and the most beautiful face ever created, he gave her a cold smile. "You are my acquisition. My slave. My sex slave. My property. I will pay you in spades, everything you and your father ever did to me and my people." He stated curtly. Pure hatred, coldness and victory was the only emotion on his face. .
June Rivera was divorced by her husband after three years of marriage because he wanted to be with her sister who was pregnant for him. Kicked to the curb with a divorce and rejected by her parents,she struggles to make ends meet and get a job until she saves Luis Ambrose from an accident - the only child of Rafael Ambrose, a widowed man and the CEO of Ambrose Corporation. When little Luis asks to have her as a nanny, and Rafael's mother pressures him to get married, they draw a contract. To be Luis's nanny and his fake wife for one year in exchange for 50 million dollars!
For as long as Emily can remember, she has wanted to overcome her shyness and explore her sexuality. Still, everything changes when she receives an invitation to visit one of the town's most prestigious BDSM clubs, DESIRE'S DEN. On the day she chose to peruse the club, she noticed three men, all dressed in suits, standing on the upper level, near the railing. Despite her limited vision, she persisted in fixating on them. Their towering statues belied the toned bodies concealed by their sharply tailored suits-or so she could tell. The hair of two of them was short and dark, and the third had light brown-possibly blond-hair that reached the shoulders. The dark, crimson background incised their figures, exuding an air of mystery and strength. They stood in stark contrast to the unfiltered, primal energy that pulsed through the club. Shocked by the desires these men aroused in her, she was disappointed to learn that they were masters seeking a slave to divide and conquer. She couldn't afford the fee, and she also realized that they were outside her league. Emily hurriedly left the club, feeling disappointed and depressed, unaware that she had also caught the group's attention. A world of wicked pleasure, three handsome men. Over the years, they have lived a life of decadence, their lavish lair serving as a stage for their most sinister desires. But despite the unending parade of willing subjects, one woman sticks out. A mysterious stranger with white porcelain skin and a killer body, a slave, a name with no address, the first lady to attract their eye and they will go to any length to obtain her no matter the consequences.
Charlee was left at the altar and became a laughingstock. She tried to keep her head high, but ultimately lost it when she received a sex tape of her fiance and her half-sister. Devastated, she ended up spending a wild night with a hot stranger. It was supposed to be one-time thing, but he kept popping up, helping her with projects and revenge, all while flirting with her constantly. Charlee soon realized that it was nice having him around, until her ex suddenly appeared at her door, begging for another chance. Her tycoon lover asked, “Who will you choose? Think carefully before you answer.”
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There was only one man in Raegan's heart, and it was Mitchel. In the second year of her marriage to him, she got pregnant. Raegan's joy knew no bounds. But before she could break the news to her husband, he served her divorce papers because he wanted to marry his first love. After an accident, Raegan lay in the pool of her own blood and called out to Mitchel for help. Unfortunately, he left with his first love in his arms. Raegan escaped death by the whiskers. Afterward, she decided to get her life back on track. Her name was everywhere years later. Mitchel became very uncomfortable. For some reason, he began to miss her. His heart ached when he saw her all smiles with another man. He crashed her wedding and fell to his knees while she was at the altar. With bloodshot eyes, he queried, "I thought you said your love for me is unbreakable? How come you are getting married to someone else? Come back to me!"