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Six Months Contract With The Mafia God

He was forbidden. My brother's best friend. Also the most dangerous man in the country. And I signed myself over to him. Leah Thorne had one rule: stay away from Dimitri Valentino. It shouldn't have been difficult. He was ruthless, feared, and devastatingly beautiful in the way that only truly dangerous things are. The kind of man who owned nightclubs, commanded armies, and made grown men weep with a single look. The kind of man her brother Mike trusted with his life. The kind of man she had absolutely no business wanting. But one shattered marriage, one bottle of whiskey, and one catastrophically bad decision later, Leah wakes up in Dimitri's bed with a signed contract on the nightstand and six months of her life no longer her own. Her body. His rules. No exceptions. The contract is iron-clad, the penalty clause suffocating — fifty million dollars she doesn't have. And Dimitri Valentino, the Wolf of the Italian underworld, has absolutely no intention of letting her go. He says he'll ruin her for other men. He's not lying. Because beneath the cold control and the thousand-dollar suits is a man who has wanted her for seven sinful years — who has memorized the curve of her smile, the sound of her laugh, and exactly how to take her apart piece by piece until the only word left in her vocabulary is his name. Eve came to him broken, looking to feel wanted. She never expected to feel owned. She never expected to love it. Six Months Contract With The Mafia God is a scorching dark romance about forbidden hunger, dangerous obsession, and the catastrophic moment a good girl stops running from the wolf who has always been hunting her. Some contracts change everything. Some men are worth the fine print.
Salewa_25 · 129.7k Views

Apocalypse Villainess Transmigrates Into The Beastworld With Debt

Getting shoved into a horde of zombies by a group of spineless survivors was not how Hana expected to die. Then again, neither was dying as the most notorious villainess among them—the kind who used people without hesitation and discarded them just as easily. An unflashy, pathetic end. She deserved it… didn’t she? But the universe wasn’t done with her yet. Hana wakes up in a completely different world with a system notification she can’t ignore: Karma Points: -1,250,000 To survive past one month, she must bring it back to zero. No shortcuts. No cheats. No killing. Just… being a ‘good’ person. “…You’ve got to be kidding me.” As if that wasn’t bad enough, during her quests, she keeps picking up strays—dangerous, powerful, clingy strays. “Hana, you need to pay attention to me today.” The dragon beastman murmured, crowding into her space. “No way, Hana promised to cuddle me,” the nine-tailed fox added sweetly, offering her a flower. “What nonsense? Hana said she would fly with me,” the falcon beastman cut in, wings twitching. “You’re all delusional.” The snow leopard beastman scoffed, tail flicking lazily. “Hana already made plans with me.” Hana this, Hana that, Hana blah, blah and blah! Hana pinched the bridge of her nose, exasperated. Saving her karma might be possible. But surviving them? That might be the real challenge. And the system was definitely not helping.
Author_fredah · 174.4k Views

The Flash: Metahuman Collector

Harry Morgan wakes up in Central City as Griffin, a man with a dormant meta-gene and a dark mission. Bound to the Metahuman Collector System, he has the unique ability to "extract" the powers of other metahumans, turning himself into a living repository of stolen potential. In a city about to be flooded with dark matter and super-powered criminals, Griffin must navigate the line between hero and villain. Armed with foreknowledge of the timeline—including the betrayal of Harrison Wells and the sacrifice of Eddie Thawne—he must decide if he will simply hoard power for himself or use his system to change a narrative that demands the death of good men. The System: Metahuman Collector Extraction & Storage: The core function of the system. By making physical contact or defeating a target, Griffin can "extract" their meta-abilities. These powers are stored in a digital "Library," allowing him to swap between different skill sets as needed. Power Fusion: One of the system's most dangerous features. It allows Griffin to combine two or more stolen powers to create entirely new, hybrid abilities (e.g., combining super-strength with kinetic absorption to create an unstoppable physical force). Sync Rate: A measure of how well Griffin’s body can handle a specific stolen power. Using a power with a low sync rate causes physical strain and "Dark Matter Saturation," forcing him to level up his Physical Adaptation stat to survive his own arsenal. Notoriety Level (NL): A passive tracker that monitors how much attention Griffin is drawing from S.T.A.R. Labs, the CCPD, and A.R.G.U.S. If his NL gets too high, the system warns him that "The Streak" or other heroes are actively hunting him.
MARVEL_DC_Dc · 245.2k Views