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Chapter 2 - Chapter 2: Chains I Chose to Wear

I couldn't sleep that night. The shadows in my room felt heavier. I kept thinking about Kyler. His eyes. His voice. The way he walked away, like he already owned me.

And maybe he did.

Three hundred thousand dollars. Six months. And a father who couldn't even look me in the eye now.

"Dad," I whispered, standing by the doorway of his room. He lay curled on his bed, the blanket pulled over his head like a child hiding from monsters. "Why didn't you tell me?"

He didn't answer. Maybe he didn't have one.

I walked away.

That morning, I called in sick to the café where I worked. How could I pour coffee and smile at strangers when my life had fallen apart?

But I needed a plan.

Jobs. Loans. Scholarships. Anything. I started writing a list.

And then... I saw him again.

Kyler. Standing outside my house. Like the night before was just a warning, and now this was real.

I opened the door slowly. "Why are you here?"

He didn't answer right away. Just stared at me with those storm eyes.

"You don't have a plan," he said finally. "You won't make the money on your own."

"Thanks for the confidence," I muttered, crossing my arms.

"You want to save your father? Work for me."

I blinked. "Work for... you?"

He nodded. "I own several clubs. Businesses. Underground and aboveground. You'll work for me, I'll deduct your debt weekly. It'll be faster."

I hesitated. My chest felt tight. Like a net was being pulled around me.

"But if I say yes... you'll control my life."

He stepped closer. So close I could feel his breath. "I already do, Ash."

Something in me broke. And something else woke up.

"Fine," I whispered. "I'll work for you. But not because I'm scared. Because I'm strong enough to fix what my father broke."

His lips twitched. Almost a smile. Almost.

"You start tomorrow."

Then he turned and left.

The next day, I was in a black dress, walking into one of his elite clubs. It wasn't what I expected. Dark lights, expensive suits, loud music—but underneath, it felt dangerous. Like the walls were watching me.

"Keep your head down. Don't talk back. Do your job," Kyler said, handing me a tray of drinks. His hand brushed mine. I flinched.

He looked at me. Really looked. "You're scared of me," he said.

"No," I whispered. "I'm scared of losing myself."

He didn't say anything.

That night, I worked until my legs hurt and my heart burned. I saw things I never wanted to. Rich men with twisted smiles. Secrets being whispered in corners. And Kyler—always watching, always calm. Like a king ruling shadows.

And somewhere inside all that darkness, I saw something else.

Pain.

In him.

But I didn't have time to wonder why. Because I had to survive. For my father. For me.

And maybe, just maybe… to understand the man who had become my nightmare.

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