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Bondage

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Tari never believed in love at first sight—but survival at first sight? That, she understood.

Born into a world that never offered comfort, safety, or a moment to breathe, Tari learned early that a woman like her couldn’t afford dreams. Raised by a struggling mother and burdened with the weight of providing for her siblings, her sense of self had been shaped by responsibility, sacrifice, and silence. Her heart, though scarred, remained strong—but her spirit had been battered by years of neglect, poverty, and betrayal. Life had taught her that love was not only unreliable—it was a luxury she couldn’t afford.

So when Felix Moretti—a man of unimaginable wealth, poise, and power—enters her life with promises of salvation, she says yes. Not out of love. Not even out of hope. But because she has no choice.

Felix isn’t like the others. He’s worse.

At first, the world he offers dazzles. Diamond rings. Lavish weddings. Mansions with marble floors. An illusion of royalty. Tari is transformed overnight from a girl scraping pennies to a woman who now sleeps on silk. But beneath the surface lies a prison more suffocating than any she could have imagined. Felix doesn’t want a partner. He wants ownership. And in his mind, he now owns her.

What begins as subtle control becomes brutal domination.

Tari is isolated, silenced, and subjected to the cold routines of a man obsessed with perfection and submission. Her phone is monitored. Her schedule is dictated. Her body no longer belongs to her. She is dressed, fed, and touched only when and how Felix sees fit. Disobedience results in psychological punishment—sometimes worse. Her cries echo in halls lined with luxury. But no one hears. No one comes. The world sees only the beautiful wife of a powerful man.

But inside, Tari is unraveling.

Every smile is a lie. Every step is calculated. Every night is a negotiation between compliance and survival. She begins to doubt her sanity. Gaslit. Controlled. Degraded. She wonders if this is what all women suffer behind the glamor of “happily ever after.” She wonders if escape is a fantasy, or if she can even recognize freedom anymore. Her voice—once quiet—is now nearly gone. But deep inside, something refuses to die.

That something has a name: Resistance.

And then, Jericho.

He is quiet. Reserved. Calculated. Felix’s enforcer. The man who stands at every doorway. Who delivers the threats. Who ensures no one steps out of line. Tari sees him as a shadow at first—another figure in her captivity. But as the days blur and the nights become unbearable, she begins to notice things: the way Jericho flinches when Felix raises his voice. The hesitation before he obeys cruel commands. The way his eyes follow her—not with lust or control—but with something else. Something human.

Their connection is slow. Silent. Dangerous.

A passing glance. A warning look. A message slipped into a book. It becomes clear: Jericho isn’t who he appears to be. And maybe, just maybe, he’s the key to her escape.

But what is freedom, really?

As secrets begin to surface, Tari learns the truth behind Felix’s empire. His power isn’t just inherited wealth—it’s built on manipulation, blackmail, blood. There are rooms in the house she’s never been allowed to enter. Conversations he doesn’t know she’s overheard. A ledger filled with names. A vault of hidden truths. And a past that connects her fate not just to Felix—but to her mother, who died under suspicious circumstances.

Her marriage becomes more than captivity—it becomes a mystery. A puzzle. A war.

She discovers that Felix didn’t just choose her by chance. Her family’s suffering, her mother’s death, her forced union—it was all orchestrated. A generational scheme. A legacy of control. She is both pawn and prize. Her obedience is expected. Her silence, demanded.

But Tari is done being silent.

With Jericho’s help—and despite the risks—she begins planning. Watching. Gathering information. Manipulating the very man who once manipulated her. Their bond deepens, forged in shadows. But trust is dangerous. Jericho has secrets too. He wasn’t always Felix’s guard. He was once something else—something tied to Felix’s rise to power, and to the blood that paved the way. His past is as dark as the corridors they creep through.

But unlike Felix, Jericho regrets his sins.

Their chemistry is electric. Forbidden. A balm and a curse. In the quiet moments they steal, Tari remembers what it means to feel alive. To feel desire without fear. To feel seen. But love in captivity is a double-edged sword. Every touch could be a betrayal. Every kiss, their undoing.

Meanwhile, Felix begins to unravel. He senses the shift in Tari. The distance. The defiance. And his rage returns with full force. He tightens his grip. Punishes harder. Makes examples. He begins to suspect Jericho, and the noose draws tighter around them both. Tari’s world becomes a high-stakes chess game. Each move could cost lives.

Then—an opening.

An unlocked door. A s

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Chapter One: The Proposal
Tari never believed in fairy tales, but even she couldn’t deny how easily Richard Felix rewrote the rules of her world. He entered her life like a storm in a tailored suit — rich, powerful, impossibly charming. The CEO of Phoenix Holdings, he was the man every woman wanted and the one no man dared cross. Yet somehow, in just two months, Tari had gone from being his quiet executive assistant to the woman wearing his ring. The proposal wasn’t romantic — not in the traditional sense. It was unexpected, clinical, and yet... captivating. He hadn’t knelt on one knee or whispered sweet nothings. He had handed her a velvet box across his office desk, his dark eyes steady and unreadable. “You’d make a perfect wife,” he said. “You’re obedient. You’re smart. And I don’t have time to chase butterflies.” Tari had laughed nervously, thinking it was a joke. But when he didn’t smile, she realized he meant it. “I’m serious. Marry me.” “Why me?” she’d asked, heart hammering in her chest. “Because I trust you,” he said. “And I don’t trust anyone.” That should have been her first warning. But something in his voice — the ache of loneliness, the weight of power — pulled her in. It wasn’t love, not really. It was intrigue. And a strange sense of destiny. The wedding happened two weeks later. Private. Rushed. Just a few of his associates, her overwhelmed mother, and a cold officiant who read the vows like a grocery list. The mansion he brought her to afterward was beautiful — like something carved from a dream. But the air felt stiff. Like every window had been sealed shut from the inside. “This is your home now,” he’d said, pressing a kiss to her temple before vanishing into his study, locking the door behind him. And just like that, she became Mrs. Richard Felix. --- One Month Later Tari sat in the massive dining room, the long table stretching between them like an abyss. The air was silent, heavy. Richard was on his third drink, his fingers wrapped tightly around the crystal glass. He hadn’t said a word to her since yesterday. Not since she’d asked to visit her mother. “You married me, Tari,” he finally said, not looking at her. “That means your priorities changed.” “I just want to see her. She's been sick—” He slammed the glass down. “She’s a liability.” Tari flinched. “You forget,” he continued, voice low and deliberate, “what I give, I can take away.” That night, she cried alone in the luxurious guest bedroom — her punishment for ‘talking back.’ The next morning, she found the door locked from the outside. It wasn’t a home. It was a cage. --- Flashback Her mother had hesitated when Tari told her about Richard’s proposal. “Two months isn’t enough to know a man,” she warned gently. “I know,” Tari had admitted. “But he sees me. No one’s ever seen me like this.” “Powerful men don’t always mean safe men,” her mother replied. “Promise me you’ll be careful.” Tari had promised. She hadn’t kept it. --- The days that followed were quiet — too quiet. Richard barely came home. When he did, he smelled like whiskey and blood and something else she couldn’t name. Then came the first slap. It wasn't rage. It was calm. Chillingly calm. “You disobeyed me,” he said after finding her in the kitchen, trying to call her cousin. “I was just—” His hand moved faster than her thoughts. After that, she stopped trying. Or so he thought. Because Tari was keeping notes — in her head, in whispers to herself, in prayers under her breath. She might be caged. But she wasn’t broken. Not yet.

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