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Obsidian Devotion

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Rosabel Ashbourne never wanted the wedding. But before she could escape it, someone else did it for her—by kidnapping her. Now she's trapped in the hands of Ronan Vale, a cold, unreadable mafia boss who claims her father owes a debt... and she's the payment. She hates him. He barely acknowledges her. But in a world built on power and betrayal, even enemies burn when the match is struck.
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Chapter 1 - Chapter-1 (The crash) Rosabel:

There are bad wedding days — and then there's getting kidnapped in a thirty pound lace dress, right infront of EVERYONE, in broad daylight.

Seriously, who does that? I mean..sure. I've always imagined my wedding being unforgettable but I was thinking champagne and cake, Not duct tape and panic.

It's not like I wanted this wedding. Let's get that straight. The whole thing was arranged faster than you can say and not once anyone ask me what I thought. I'm nineteen. NINETEEN! I should be at college not being married off to some crusty sixty-year-old "buisnessman" who smells like old cigars and desperation. My mother said he was "influential" and "financially secure" I said he was creepy. Guess whose opinion didn't matter?

Now I'm in the back of a speeding van, dress bunched up around my knees, wrist zip tied like some cheap action movie extra.

The thought triggered a flashback, just moments ago,

I was pretending to smile for the camera, forcing joy into my bones. The next-BOOM-a bench shattered through the glass and everything spiraled into chaos.

Dozens of men in black suits and obsidian masks flooded the venue. They moved like smoke – fast, ruthless, silent. Screams echoed.

But I couldn't move.

Two of them seized me before I could even think, dragging me toward the back — as they pulled me away, I caught a glimpse of one of them approaching my father. I couldn't hear much, but his voice cut through the noise like a blade.

" The boss is angry. You should have known better Mr Ashbourne."

A bump in the road jerked me back to the current situation. My veil stuck in my mouth and honestly, I'm more annoyed than scared.

Though, trust me-the fears definitely there too.

I didn't know where they were talking me,but I wasn't going down quietly.

"Let me go! " I shouted, twistingin my restraints."You've no idea who my father is! "

One of the man snorted from the front. " we know exactly who he is, princess."

"I swear to God, if he finds out—"

A rough laugh cut through the dark. " He already knows"

I froze.

The four words hit harder than any punch.

I knew he knows but still I was hoping for the best. Hoping threatening them will work.

So far...it Didn't.

My breath quickened. " you can't do this. There were cameras,witnesses..."

"They're wired, silent." the driver laughed darkly. "we paid them."

I kicked at the sidewall, desperation and fury mixing. " You Bastards are making a mistake."

"Maybe" the one in the passenger seat replied calmly, "but it's not our mistake. It's his."

I went still.

My fingers curled into fists.

My father's enemies weren't thugs. They were something else. Something bigger. Organized. Prepared.

I sniffed again, testing the rope. It was tight,but if I could just loosen it—

Suddenly the van stopped with a jolt.

Doors slammed. Boots approached.

My breath hitched.

This was it...