prey. Her swollen belly felt like a heavy burden, the pain of her pregnancy a constant reminder of her desperate situation. The sound
owards it, her feet pounding the pavement like a drumbeat. She darted between the rows of wrecked cars, their shattered windshields and crumpled hoods listretched out like skeletal fingers. Luna's breath came in ragged gasps, her heart pounding in her
ough the junkyard like a scream, and slid inside, her breath coming in ragged gasps. She huddled in the back seat, her eyes fixed on the junkyard entrance, praying that he
f the baby growing inside her, the father she couldn't escape, and the future that seemed increasingly bleak. Her blindness heightened her other senses, and her ears straine
ound her belly, as if to shield her unborn child from the danger that lurked outside. The footsteps grew louder, heavier, and L
ed with a sinister intent. "We know you're in there, Luna," John called out, his voice echoing off the metal wreckage like a taunt. "You can't hide from us forever." Luna's mind raced as s
e owed them? What could she possibly owe them? The questions swirled in her mind like a maelstrom, but she knew she had to focus on escape. Luna's heart raced as she frantically scanned her surroundings, her b
he creaky door and slid out of the car, her hands outstretched like tentative antennae. She took a tentative step forward, her ears straining to pinpoint the location of her pursuers. As she moved, the soun
stranger was, but she knew she had to get away from John and Kate. With a deep breath, she felt her way into the car, her senses on high alert. She collapsed onto the seat, her breath coming in
of deceit. He and Kate were involved in loan sharking and gambling, and they had used her as collateral to pay off their debts. The memories flooded back, each one a painful reminder of her naivety. She recalled the w
it took. She felt a surge of determination, her senses on high alert as she turned her attention to the stranger who had rescued her. Who was he, and what did he want
he was pulled out into the night air, her senses disoriented. She stumbled, her feet scraping against the pavement, her hands grasping at air. "Where am I?" she demanded, her voice shaking, bu
as she realized she had been thrust into the arms of the one man John and Kate had hoped to extort through her. The irony was staggering. Elian's gaze locked onto hers, his eyes bur
n a fierce, possessive kiss. Luna's senses reeled as he swept her u
s skilled touch. He was a master of seduction, and she was helpless against his c
e, leaving her with nothing but a faint memory of his presence, and a small note on the bedside table.
ngerous game of power and control. She felt like a pawn in Elian's game of chess, with no way out.
ew she had to play along, at least for a little while longer. With a heavy heart, Luna got out of