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The Night We Crossed Paths

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On a cold night in Seoul, a woman with a bounty on her head finally thinks she is safe—until the night betrays her. Kidnapped by masked men, she wakes in a world of crime, danger, and temptation. One man—powerful, mysterious, and dangerously alluring—becomes her protector. But as he shields her from harm, feelings she doesn’t understand begin to grow. Someone from her past is watching, pulling strings in the shadows. Slowly, the secrets of who placed the price on her head start to surface. And the night they crossed paths was only the beginning.
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Chapter 1 - Chapter: I wasn’t alone

I was walking home at night. It was dark and cold, and there was no one outside. The moon hung bright above me, while the wind cut through the empty streets.

I live in an apartment near Seoul, South Korea. I was being hunted by the largest mafia in the city, with a bounty on my head. Not because of something I had done—but because of someone from my past.

As I walked toward my apartment, I glanced at a poster taped to the window of an "Open 24/7" convenience store.

"10,000,000 won to whoever finds this person."

Below the text was a photo of me.

I sighed and kept walking until I reached the apartment building. It was small—five floors tall, with staircases on both sides.

I took the stairs on the right, the same route I always used. When I reached the fifth floor, where my apartment was, I reached into the pocket on my right side, pulled out my keys, and unlocked the door.

I stepped inside my apartment and quietly closed the door behind me. The silence was heavy, almost suffocating. I flicked on a single lamp near the entrance, then another in the living room. I didn't need more light than that.

I slipped off my coat and shoes, pushing them aside before stepping into my slippers. My body felt tense, my shoulders tight, like I had been holding my breath all the way home.

In the kitchen, I poured myself a glass of water. My hands trembled slightly as I drank. I leaned against the counter and let out a slow breath, trying to calm my racing heart. I was finally home. Safe. Or so I thought.

Then I heard it.

A faint sound—from one of the rooms.

I froze.

The glass lowered slowly from my lips as my heartbeat thundered in my ears. I stood perfectly still, listening. There it was again. Soft. Deliberate.

I moved quietly down the hallway, every step careful, controlled. My fingers curled into fists as I approached the room, my breath shallow.

Before I could react, a dark, masculine figure burst out from the room behind me.

Pain exploded across my body as he slammed into me, a knife flashing in his hand. I screamed and stumbled forward, barely keeping my balance, then ran straight for the kitchen.

I grabbed a knife from the counter just as he charged at me again.

He attacked relentlessly, swinging the blade toward me again and again. I dodged each strike by instinct alone, my heart pounding wildly. With a desperate move, I knocked the knife from his hand. It skidded across the floor.

Before I could react, his arm locked around my throat.

He forced me down, his weight crushing me as my back hit the floor. I clawed at his arm, gasping for air, my vision blurring. My fingers brushed against something cold.

The knife.

With the last of my strength, I grabbed it and drove it into his leg.

He roared in pain and released me.

I scrambled to my feet and ran—out of the apartment, down the stairs, my legs burning, tears blinding my vision. I could hear him behind me, limping, furious.

I burst out into the parking lot, sobbing, desperate for an escape.

But a sleek black car pulled up in front of me.

The doors opened and a everal masked men stepped out.

I looked around wildly, searching for a way out, but there was none. I fought back, striking and kicking, but they were too many. One of them pressed a cloth over my face.

A sharp, chemical smell filled my lungs.

My body went weak and the world faded to black.