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His Clingy Wife

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Born into an average but loving family, I grew up as an only child spoiled with affection. My life was simple, gentle—almost fragile. Though delicate and kind, I carried a strange habit: I painted my face with rough, ugly makeup whenever I stepped outside. People mocked the hideous mask I created, but their insults never touched me. I knew my real beauty lay beneath, hidden from a world too quick to judge. The makeup became my shield… and, strangely, my addiction. Life remained peaceful until I fell in love with Alex—a man who accepted me, or so I believed. My happiness shattered when my parents died suddenly in a tragic accident. With nowhere to go, I clung to Alex, entrusting him with my heart… and everything I had left. But my fragile world collapsed again when a dangerous man stepped into my life. Rayven. Cold, calculating, and impossibly powerful, he had been watching me from the shadows. Without warning, he kidnapped me and forced me into marriage, tearing me away from the only person I thought I had left. I hated him with every breath. He used lies and schemes to break my love for Alex, locking me away in his massive mansion, dismissing every servant just to isolate me further. He wanted submission, devotion—ownership—but I refused him with all the strength I had. Yet behind my hatred, an unseen truth lingered. Every night, when I slept believing I was alone, Rayven returned silently to my side. He kept watch, as if protecting something precious… something fragile. Still, I held onto my anger—until the night he stormed out and forgot to lock the doors. My only chance at freedom. Under the pouring rain, I ran to Alex, desperate for safety and love. But what awaited me wasn’t comfort—it was betrayal. The truth struck like a lightning bolt: Alex never loved me. I was nothing but a pawn. From the beginning, everything had been a trap. The only person who had ever truly loved me… was Rayven. Too late, I realized the depth of his devotion—the nights he stayed, the lengths he went to protect me—even the truths he tried to reveal. The ground beneath me gave way. In the cold rain, my strength vanished. Every breath felt heavy as I collapsed. Now, broken and betrayed, I cannot run anymore. I don’t even know if my parents’ accident was an accident… or part of something darker. But in this moment, with my heart fading and my world crumbling, only one thought remains: I want Rayven beside me. [MATURE CONTENT]
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Chapter 1 - 1: Truth

It was dark, rain pounding violently against the windows of the massive mansion. Inside, a young man pinned a woman against the wall.

His eyes burned red with anger, his grip tightening around her wrist as he glared at her, struggling to restrain himself.

Tears streamed down the lady's face. Her delicate figure trembled, and though her body was flawless, her ugly and unsightly face made her appear pitiful.

"Why do you still love him? Why?" he growled through clenched teeth. "You've seen his true nature! He's only cheating you, Anthena!"

Anthena lifted her tear-filled eyes and opened her mouth, voice breaking. "Y-You… you set everything up," she cried, shivering violently. "You just want to ruin our relationship. I hate you!" More tears spilled down her cheeks.

Grinding his teeth, the man slammed his fist into the wall to vent his fury. His gaze remained fixed on her—dark, dangerous, terrifying.

"Anthena!" he roared, clenching his fist. "Whether you believe it or not, whether you want it or not, you can only be mine. My wife. Your will doesn't matter anymore." His voice dropped to a deadly cold tone.

He released her, letting her body slide weakly down the wall.

He grabbed his jacket and stormed out, leaving Anthena alone with her sobs.

"Alone again… it's so dark…" she whispered, hugging herself tightly. No one was there to comfort her. She was truly alone in the enormous mansion.

After crying for a long time, she finally stood up and turned toward the stairs—but suddenly paused. Slowly, she walked to the front entrance. She hesitated for a moment, then pushed the door.

To her shock, it opened.

A small, hopeful smile bloomed on her face. Without a second thought, ignoring the pouring rain, she ran out barefooted. She didn't dare look back; she was too afraid of being caught.

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After running for what felt like forever, Anthena finally reached her destination. Standing before a massive house, she squeezed the water from her clothes and hurried to enter the passcode. But—

It was wrong.

"How is it wrong?" she muttered, reentering it but....wrong again. Her heart dropped. "Did he change it?" She lifted her head, panic rising.

"I'll just climb over then," she murmured.

Ignoring the pain, she climbed the wall, injuring herself in the process but successfully getting inside. She found the main entrance tried to open it but it's—locked from within.

Her uneasiness grew sharper.

"The kitchen…" she whispered, hurrying there. To her relief, the door wasn't locked, and she slipped inside.

"Maybe he's asleep," she breathed, glancing at her soaked appearance. "I should change first."

She headed toward the bedroom, but just as her hand touched the door handle, she froze.

Two voices echoed inside. One belonged to Alex—the man she loved. The other was a woman's voice, sharp and unfamiliar.

"Alex, when will all this end? That useless girl is too soft. She's no help at all," the woman complained bitterly.

Anthena's blood ran cold.

Alex's voice followed, dripping with irritation. "What do you want me to do? That ugly bitch is the only one he's interested in. You think I enjoy pretending to be the victim? I'm tired of all this."

Anthena's breath caught.

"Just kidnap her and threaten him with her!" the woman snapped. "All we want is his wealth. That dull girl has provided nothing useful over the years!"

Alex stayed quiet for a moment before responding. "It's useless. That guy is far more powerful than we imagined. Kidnapping her is risking our lives."

"Then what should we do? I'm running out of patience," the woman hissed.

"Don't worry. Their relationship is breaking little by little," Alex voiced calmly. "As long as I keep telling her he's the one framing me and threatening me, she'll eventually turn against him. We just need to wait."

"This is insane," the woman muttered. "Come here. Let me redo the fake injuries. Go to her tomorrow and tell her he hurt you again."

"She'll definitely mention eloping with me," Alex uttered, sounding bored.

"You'll know how to stop her. She irritates me already. That ugly girl's foolishness is annoying," the woman scoffed. "But come here first so I can fix the fake wound."

"The night is still young," Alex chuckled, voice shifting to a perverse tone. "It's raining heavily. Why don't we warm up first? Let's forget about her for now"

"I'm not in the mood," the woman muttered.

"Well, you'll have to be in the mood for me, baby," he laughed, closing in on her.

Moments later, the room filled with moans and breathless groans.

Anthena's body went numb. Her lips parted slightly, and her eyes lost focus. Tears streamed uncontrollably.

"I'm… just… a tool… to him…" she whispered brokenly. "He never… loved me... Everything… was a lie…"

She backed away, expression lifeless, and left the house like a ghost.

Walking aimlessly in the rain, she felt nothing but emptiness. She fumbled for her phone, hands shaking, and dialed a number.

It rang… and rang… until someone finally picked up.

She didn't speak at first. Tears choked her voice. "R-Rayven…" she breathed.

Before she could utter another word, her mind went blank. Her body collapsed helplessly onto the wet ground as consciousness faded.

The rain beat down mercilessly, but she didn't move.

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Logan Bar

"Smoking like that—did you fight with her again?" a blond-haired man remarked, eyeing the dark-haired, dangerously handsome man beside him, who was smoking harshly with an icy expression.

"No one asked for your opinion," the black-haired man replied coldly, a terrifying aura radiating from him.

"Love can't be forced, Rayven. You should let her go," the blond man suggested carefully.

Rayven's gaze darkened. "Are you seeking death?" he uttered in a frigid tone, looking at him like he might kill him on the spot.

The blond man stiffened, biting his lip. "I didn't mean it like that," he muttered. "But you're too harsh on her. She's only becoming more afraid."

"I didn't ask for your advice. Leave before I lose my patience," Rayven warned sharply.

Before the blond man could reply, another voice chimed in cheerfully.

"Well, well! Look who we have here. Lucky me—running into you tonight!" the newcomer laughed as he sat beside them.

"The atmosphere is awful. What happened?" he asked.

"Same issue," the blond man muttered.

After a quiet pause, the newcomer spoke. "Why not take her somewhere she likes? Locking her alone in that huge mansion won't solve anything."

Rayven paused. "Do you think that will work?" he questioned, staring intently.

"How would we know if you don't try?"

Rayven was about to respond when his phone rang.

The shock that crossed his face was rare. He didn't even need to look at the caller ID—the special ringtone told him exactly who it was.

He answered instantly.

After several seconds of silence, he finally heard a voice—weak, trembling—speaking his name.

His heart dropped.

There was no time to think. Whatever happened to her was serious.

He bolted out of the bar, panic flashing across his face.

He could only pray—desperately—that he wasn't too late.