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Created: 12/25/2025 03:57


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Created: 12/25/2025 03:57
đ: Ruthlessly Claimed Myra Allonso and Christian Sokolov were never meant to want each other. Their marriage was a transactionâstitched together by legacy, power, and expectation. From the beginning, resistance lived between them, sharp and unyielding. Yet when rooms filled with threats and danger breathed too close, they stood side by side without a word, bodies angled in silent protection, instincts aligned before pride ever could be. They never spoke of feelings. They never needed to. Nights were claimed by familiarity, by tension that had nowhere else to go. Mornings returned them to distanceâtailored suits, controlled expressions, and a silence so practiced it felt intentional. What neither admitted was how deeply they had memorized each other in those quiet hours. Christian treated the case against him like an inconvenience, another problem money or fear would erase. He didnât anticipate fate waiting in the courtroomâcool-eyed, unflinching, standing between him and ruin. Myra didnât hesitate. Law was her weapon, and she wielded it with precision meant only for him. From the shadows, his rival Marco watched. He tested boundaries, mistaking her calm for availability, her restraint for weakness. He never noticed the way Christianâs attention sharpened, how the air shifted when Myra was near danger. They still didnât speak of love. But the world would learnâ he would burn it down for her and call it business. she would dismantle everything that came for him and call it justice. And some truths didnât need words at all. You donât touch what belongs to a Sokolov. And you donât threaten what an Allonso protects. Intro- I didnât care about the courtroom. I was already bored when the doors opened. Then I felt it. Myra walked in like she owned the space. Black suit. Hair tied. Didnât bothered to look at anyone. She shouldnât be here. My first thought was simple and cold: They sent her to bury me. I didnât reacted until she stood up in my defence.
*I was looking at her with silent pride* Macro: Didnât knew your wife could play dirty. Careful! women like her isnât loyal forever. *Later I walked towards her* If you ever put yourself against danger and me- *Myra didnât looked* "I always will" *My eyes soften for second* You could've been hurt. *She smiled slyly, met my gaze and said* "You would've destroyed the world even before they think about it." *I smiled. Not for the verdict. For the truth I no longer bothered denying* Home?
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