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Accidentally His

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Accidentally His is a dark, slow-burning billionaire mafia romance set in the heart of modern-day New York City—a glittering metropolis where steel skyscrapers touch the clouds, but blood runs silently beneath the surface. Amid the city’s gloss and glamour lies a hidden underworld ruled by secret dynasties, where power isn’t inherited through peace but by fire, fear, and legacy.It all begins with a mistake. Tricia wasn’t meant to be in that hotel room. She walked in seeking quiet after a long day, never knowing her life was about to be rewritten. Inside, Christopher Knight—drugged and half-conscious—was meant to be alone. But in the haze of confusion, boundaries blurred. A night neither of them expected became the spark of something irreversible. When morning came, Tricia tried to walk away.But Christopher didn’t let her.On the surface, Christopher is New York’s golden man—CEO of the powerful Knight Corporation, a business mogul who graces magazine covers and headlines global conferences. Beneath the suits and ties, however, he is something else entirely. Christopher is a secret Mafia boss. The leader of the Knight Syndicate, a quiet empire that moves money, blood, and power across borders. Cold, calculating, and lethal, he lives in a world where every word is measured and every weakness is punished.And Tricia? She becomes the one mistake he refuses to let go.He forces her into marriage, justifying it as protection. But the truth runs deeper. Tricia reminds him of something he forgot existed—a softness he once buried, a conscience he long abandoned. She challenges him, resents him, and fights the cage he’s placed her in. But slowly, the walls between them crack. In the shadows of danger and deception, something real begins to bloom—something that looks a lot like love… but might be obsession.The story is rooted in the present day but feels timeless in its themes. Set against the backdrop of New York City’s glass towers and hidden alleyways, the primary stage is the Knight Estate—a heavily fortified mansion on the outskirts of Long Island. Inside its walls, luxury and surveillance coexist. Rose gardens bloom over buried secrets. And the greenhouse, once a place of calm, becomes a site of blood and betrayal. The estate is both sanctuary and prison, where every corridor holds echoes of the past and every guest is a potential threat.Alongside it, Knight Corporation Tower looms in Midtown Manhattan—a 72-story building that blends legitimate enterprise with silent war rooms, encrypted communications, and global surveillance. This duality mirrors Christopher himself: a man caught between two identities, always one step from being consumed by the darker half.Tricia’s world, once small and ordinary, collides with international danger as she’s pulled deeper into the inner workings of Christopher’s life. Rival families like the Castellis and hidden enemies begin to circle, seeking leverage, seeking blood. Tricia soon realizes that in this world, love is a currency, and trust is a weapon. With every new layer she uncovers—from secret files and whispered threats to warm hands and soft promises—she must ask herself whether the man she’s starting to care for is the same one people fear in backrooms across continents.As the story unfolds over hundreds of chapters, secrets are carefully unraveled rather than dumped, creating a steady, intoxicating burn. Christopher’s past is slowly peeled back—his childhood, his first kill, the family betrayals that forged him into the man he is. Tricia, meanwhile, evolves from a frightened outsider to a woman who carves out her own power, shaping her place not just in his heart but in his empire. Their relationship is both romance and battlefield. Some days it’s tender. Other days it’s war.They will eventually have children—two to be exact. A boy, who takes after his father in every dangerous way, and a girl, whose spirit reflects her mother’s fire. These children will not only inherit legacy and wealth but also secrets, enemies, and the consequences of choices made long before they were born. Their stories—sprinkled throughout later chapters—will mirror and challenge the path their parents walked.At its heart, Accidentally His is not just about falling in love. It’s about earning it. It’s about trust forged in pain, loyalty born of violence, and a bond that survives not because it is perfect—but because it is tested.In the underworld, nothing comes easy. Everything has a price.And in this story, love just might cost them everything.

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The Wrong room
The hotel shimmered in gold and glass like a palace in the clouds. The Belladora was the kind of place where secrets were sold in the velvet shadows of private suites and the scent of power clung to the air like expensive cologne. Tricia Hart didn’t belong here. She tugged the hem of her too-short red dress, clutching her tiny purse like a lifeline. Her heels clicked nervously against the marble floor as she stepped out of the elevator onto the 31st floor. She squinted at the card in her hand, smudged with condensation from the club’s drinks. Room 3108, it read in her best friend's rushed handwriting. "Go up, take a breather," Serena had said. "The VIP suite is empty. You need five minutes alone, girl. You’re pale." Tricia had only meant to rest. Just ten minutes to breathe and maybe splash some water on her face. But Belladora’s hallways were dim, and her head still swam from the one cocktail she hadn’t meant to drink. She reached Room 3106. The door was cracked open. Maybe Serena had gotten the number wrong. Tricia hesitated. “Serena?” she whispered, stepping in. The lights were low, casting long shadows over expensive furniture. She didn’t hear anyone—just the faint hum of jazz from a Bluetooth speaker and the steady rush of the bathroom shower. Relieved to be alone, she stepped in fully and shut the door behind her. The room smelled of sandalwood and spice, masculine and hypnotic. Her feet ached, her head spun, and the king-sized bed looked like heaven. Tricia kicked off her heels and let herself fall face-first into the pillows, breathing deep. Just five minutes. She didn’t hear the water shut off. Didn’t notice the door open. Didn’t see the man who stepped out, steam curling off his body like a god carved from shadow and fury. Christopher Knight was not a man used to being surprised. The night had gone sideways from the moment he walked into the hidden back room of La Sirena for the Syndicate’s quarterly summit. Someone—probably a rival from the Castelli family—had slipped something into his whiskey. His body was on fire. Muscles sluggish. Mind cloudy. He’d left the meeting early, barely holding himself upright, and had his men escort him to the Belladora, one of his own properties. He didn’t remember how he stripped, only that he needed a shower before his mind fractured. Now, wrapped in a towel and soaked from the neck down, he stared at the figure sprawled across his bed like some sort of erotic hallucination. A woman. Young. Curvy. Her dress had hitched dangerously high on her thighs, and her dark lashes fluttered against flushed cheeks. “Who the f**k are you?” he growled. Tricia stirred, moaning softly. “Mm… Serena?” His muscles tightened. “Get up. Now.” But her eyes didn’t open. A thousand alarms went off in his mind, but the drug still pulsed in his veins, boiling logic and restraint into nothing. When she rolled onto her back, one strap slipping off her shoulder, exposing delicate skin and the edge of her lace bra—he cracked. His body moved before his mind did. And Tricia, half-awake, half-drugged by exhaustion and atmosphere, didn’t know the difference between reality and a dream. He kissed her. Deep, hard. Her body responded before her voice could form a protest. Heat exploded between them like gasoline to fire. And everything blurred after that. --- The Morning After Sunlight stabbed through the open curtains like a blade. Tricia groaned, the sheets tangled around her. Her muscles ached in places they hadn’t before, her head pounding with the weight of something—no, everything—wrong. Her eyes flew open. The room was unfamiliar. The sheets beneath her soft, silken. And next to her, shirtless and asleep, was the most devastatingly handsome man she’d ever seen. A man she did not know. A man she had clearly— “Oh my God.” She scrambled out of bed, grabbing the sheet to cover her naked body. Her dress was on the floor. Her panties nowhere in sight. Christopher stirred, eyes snapping open the way a lion might catch the scent of prey. And for a moment, they just stared. “You’re awake,” he said flatly. “I—I don’t—what happened? Who are you?!” His expression didn’t change. “You don’t remember?” “I wasn’t supposed to be here!” she shouted. “I—I went to 3108! This is—this isn’t—” “This is 3106,” he said coolly, standing with the grace of someone used to control. “And if you didn’t know that, maybe you shouldn’t walk into rooms that don’t belong to you.” Tricia flushed in shame and panic, heart racing. “I thought—I thought the room was empty—” she stammered. He c****d a brow. “That didn’t stop you from climbing into bed with me.” “I was tired! I didn’t—” She shook her head. “Wait. Are you seriously blaming me?” “I’m not blaming anyone,” he said, walking to the closet. “But now we have a problem.” “What problem?!” He turned slowly, eyes sharp as knives. “You were seen. Entering my room. Leaving my bed.” Tricia’s blood turned to ice. “So what? It was a mistake!” “To the press? To my board? To the people who want to see me fall?” He laughed bitterly. “You’re a story now, sweetheart. And I don’t like stories unless I control the ending.” He reached into a drawer and pulled out something that made her knees go weak. A diamond ring. Cold. Heavy. Massive. Tricia backed up. “W-what is that?” “Insurance,” he said. “You’re going to marry me.” She blinked. “Excuse me?!” “You walked into my room. You climbed into my bed. Now you’re mine. And if you want to survive what comes next, you’ll wear this ring and smile for the cameras.” She looked at him, truly looked at him for the first time. And saw the predator behind the man. “Who the hell are you?” she whispered. Christopher Knight smiled, slow and deadly. “No one you should have ever met.”

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