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FORBIDDEN CHAOS

FORBIDDEN CHAOS

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Bella thought she had left chaos behind-but some ghosts never stay buried. Chris, the man she trusted, harbors secrets. Rae, her ex-bestie turned rival, reappears with threats that shake her world. And Adrian... steady, irresistible, and fiercely protective, might be the only one who can keep her safe. Torn between desire, loyalty, and survival, Bella must navigate love, betrayal, and danger-and decide who she can truly trust. Every choice could ignite passion or destroy everything she holds dear. Will she finally find peace, or will the past claim her heart again?

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FORBIDDEN CHAOS Chapter 1 EDGE OF OBSESSION

"His hands used to set me on fire. Now they cage me in a heat I can't escape."

The apartment was too quiet; quiet in a way that felt planned. Outside, dawn pressed gray light against the curtains. Chris Marvin's scent still clung to the sheets: amber, smoke, and control.

Bella lay still, listening for a sound that might explain why her chest hurt more than her heart.

Nothing. Only the hum of the city below, soft and distant, as if the world had turned its face away.

A faint rustle in the hallway stirred her. Her stomach tightened-not with fear, but with something that made her pulse stumble. The sound of footsteps was too soft to be accidental.

She swung her legs off the bed, bare feet brushing the cold floor. The air felt heavy; even the silence had weight. In the cracked mirror, her reflection told her what words couldn't: pale skin, wide eyes, lips pressed thin. She wasn't the girl she'd once been. She was leaner. Sharper. Burning with a fire no one could see.

Her fingers twitched, aching to touch something familiar-something safe. But the only thing she could reach was the tremor in her own hands.

The first time she met him had been chaos. Second year of college. Books slipping from her arms. His fingers brushed hers before she could catch them. Those eyes-dark, magnetic-hadn't asked; they'd claimed.

"Sorry," he'd muttered, voice rough in a way that made her want to hear it again. She had walked away that day. But forgetting him had never been an option.

For four years, they had been the couple everyone envied. Laughter spilling through lecture halls. Kisses that tasted like promises-and sin. Nights when his lips lingered on her skin until her breath broke into shudders.

She remembered his cologne blending with the scent of her shampoo. His fingers curling in her hair during class. His eyes finding hers whenever she teased him across the library's silence.

But somewhere along the line, that warmth turned to shadow. Now, when she thought of him, her skin remembered more than her heart did.

She traced the sheet where he had slept. The ghost of his touch still lingered-possessive, claiming, yet tender enough to break her.

The memory of last night cut sharper. He had pressed her into the mattress without a word.

His mouth finding hers, his hands moving with the certainty of a man marking territory. Her pulse raced. It wasn't fear, but something dangerous thrumming through her veins.

"Bella..." He had murmured against her skin, breath heavy, voice low. "You're mine."

It hadn't sounded like a promise. It had sounded like a warning.

She'd pulled away then, breath ragged, heart pounding. But she'd felt it too-the pull, the hunger that had bound them since the beginning.

Now that hunger was both her curse and her anchor.

She rose, pulling the silk robe over her shoulders, toes curling against the cold floor. In the quiet, she could still hear his voice-the way it lingered, low and dangerous, brushing her name.

The phone buzzed on the nightstand, sudden and sharp. She froze. The robe slipped from her shoulder. For a moment she only stared, afraid of what waited on the screen.

Unknown number. I know what he's taking from you... and I can give it back.

Her breath caught. Her thumb hovered above the glass. Delete it. Forget it. Pretend it isn't there. But some instinct-small, reckless-told her not to.

Outside the window, the city exhaled under the storm. Inside her chest, something shifted, slow and certain.

Chris's voice echoed in her head, soft yet sharp: You're mine.

Her lips curved into a bitter smile. She knew she shouldn't, but she also knew she would-because deep down, she wasn't sure she wanted to walk away.

She sank onto the bed. The robe slid from her shoulder, chill air tracing her skin. The phone felt heavy in her palm, the message burning brighter the longer she stared.

She didn't hear the first creak of the floorboards behind her.

Then came a whisper, low and breathy, curling against her ear-"Don't open it."

Her breath caught. She turned. The room was still; the air grew heavier, as if holding its own breath. Somewhere inside that silence, a choice waited.

Her thumb hovered over the screen again. She pressed it.

The words had changed. Meet me tonight. Or lose him forever.

Her pulse stumbled. The silk robe slipped from her shoulder, cold air brushing her skin. Somewhere deep within, a spark flared-small, wild, and unstoppable.

She didn't need to read it twice to understand. Tonight would change everything.

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