FRACTURED OATH

FRACTURED OATH

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AVA'S POV A debt I never knew about. A marriage I can't escape. A man I can't resist. I'm a trauma nurse. I save lives. I don't date billionaires, and I definitely don't marry them. But when my brother's gambling debts fall into the hands of the Moretti family, I'm given a choice I can't refuse: marry Dylan Moretti - cold, ruthless, dangerously beautiful - or watch everyone I love pay for my refusal. The terms are simple. Eighteen months. Play the perfect wife in public. Don't ask questions. Don't enter his office. And absolutely do not fall in love. Simple. Until I'm living in his penthouse, surrounded by guards, secrets, and the suffocating weight of his attention. Until I'm stitching up his wounded soldiers on marble floors. Until I see the cracks in his armor - the nightmares he won't name, the brother he buried, the warmth he hides behind ice. He's the king of a criminal empire. I'm a nurse from Queens with steady hands and a moral compass he's slowly shattering. Every glance is a threat. Every touch is a countdown. And when his enemies come for me, Dylan Moretti will burn his own kingdom to the ground to get me back. But in a world built on blood and betrayal, loving him might be the most dangerous thing I've ever done.

FRACTURED OATH Chapter 1 AVA'S POV

The gunshot victim came in at 3:47 a.m.

I know the exact time because I'd just looked at the clock, counting the minutes until my shift ended. Four more hours. Then I could go home, shower off the smell of antiseptic and other people's blood, and pretend I didn't spend my nights elbow-deep in strangers' chests.

"Nurse Maya, trauma bay three!" Gina's voice cut through the noise of the ER. She was running. That meant bad.

I didn't run. Running wastes energy, and you need every bit of it when a patient is bleeding out. I walked fast, pulling gloves on as I moved.

He was young. Mid-twenties, maybe. Dark hair matted with sweat and blood. Two bullet holes in his chest, one in his shoulder. His shirt had been expensive once. Now it was just a red rag.

"What do we have?" I asked, already moving to his side.

"Male, approximately twenty-five. Gunshot wounds. BP is crashing. Lost a lot of blood en route." Gina handed me a chart. Her hands were shaking. Gina's hands never shook.

"Get Dr. Patel," I said. "And someone page the blood bank. He's going to need at least four units."

The man's eyes opened. Dark. Glazed with pain but focused. On me.

"Don't let me die." His voice was barely a whisper.

I leaned closer. "I won't. But you have to stay awake. Can you do that?"

He nodded once. Good. He was a fighter. That mattered.

Patel came in, still tying his mask. "Jesus, Ava. What time is it?"

"Time to work," I said. "He's crashing."

The next twenty minutes were chaos in slow motion. My hands moved without me telling them to - pressure here, clamp there, fluids running, vitals dropping then rising then dropping again. Patel was good, calm under pressure, but I was better at the small things. Finding veins that had collapsed. Applying pressure at exactly the right angle. Knowing when a patient was about to seize before the monitors did.

I saw the tattoos first. On his chest, where I'd cut away his shirt. Black ink. A wolf. No - a pack of wolves, running. Some kind of symbol underneath. I didn't recognize it then.

Later, I would.

"Got him," Patel said, and I felt the tension in the room shift. Stable. Not safe, not yet, but stable.

I stepped back. My gloves were red. My scrubs had fresh splatters across the front. I'd need to change before the next one.

The man's eyes found me again. He couldn't speak - there was a tube down his throat - but his gaze held mine. It wasn't gratitude. It was something sharper. Assessment. Like he was memorizing my face.

"Good work, Maya." Patel clapped my shoulder. "Go clean up. I'll handle the rest."

I nodded and walked out of the trauma bay. My legs were steady. My hands were steady. They always were during the crisis. The shaking came later, in the break room, when I was alone with a cup of cold coffee and the weight of what I'd just done.

The break room at Saint Jude's is a closet with a vending machine and a microwave that hasn't been cleaned since I started here eight years ago. The coffee was burned. I drank it anyway.

Through the window, the city was still dark. In Queens, where I grew up, the darkness feels different. Softer. Here, in Manhattan, the lights never really go out. They just flicker and hum and remind you that the world keeps spinning no matter who dies on your table.

My phone buzzed. My brother.

Need to talk. It's important.

I deleted the message without reading it twice. Leo's "important" always meant money. And I didn't have any left to give.

A second buzz. My mother's nursing home. That one I opened.

Payment due Friday. Please contact billing.

Friday. Two days. I'd figure it out. I always figured it out.

Gina poked her head in. "He's asking about you."

"Who?"

"The gunshot. Patel moved him to ICU. He woke up, pulled out his tube, and asked for the nurse with the steady hands."

Something cold moved through me. Not fear, not quite. Awareness. The way a deer lifts its head when something is watching from the trees.

"Tell him I'm off duty."

"I did. He said he'd wait."

I stood up. My scrubs were stiff with dried blood. I needed to change. I needed to sleep. I needed to call the nursing home and beg for another extension.

"Not my problem," I said, and walked to the locker room.

But his eyes stayed with me. Dark. Watching. Remembering.

I didn't know his name then.

I didn't know he belonged to the Moretti family. I didn't know that saving his life would mark mine in ways I couldn't erase.

All I knew, at 4:38 a.m. on a Tuesday in March, was that I'd done my job. Another life pulled back from the edge. Another stranger who would walk out of this hospital and forget the nurse with the steady hands.

I was wrong.

He didn't forget.

And two days later, when the men in suits came for me, I would understand that some lives aren't saved. Some lives are just borrowed.

And the Moretti family always collects their debts.

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“AVA'S POV A debt I never knew about. A marriage I can't escape. A man I can't resist. I'm a trauma nurse. I save lives. I don't date billionaires, and I definitely don't marry them. But when my brother's gambling debts fall into the hands of the Moretti family, I'm given a choice I can't refuse: marry Dylan Moretti - cold, ruthless, dangerously beautiful - or watch everyone I love pay for my refusal. The terms are simple. Eighteen months. Play the perfect wife in public. Don't ask questions. Don't enter his office. And absolutely do not fall in love. Simple. Until I'm living in his penthouse, surrounded by guards, secrets, and the suffocating weight of his attention. Until I'm stitching up his wounded soldiers on marble floors. Until I see the cracks in his armor - the nightmares he won't name, the brother he buried, the warmth he hides behind ice. He's the king of a criminal empire. I'm a nurse from Queens with steady hands and a moral compass he's slowly shattering. Every glance is a threat. Every touch is a countdown. And when his enemies come for me, Dylan Moretti will burn his own kingdom to the ground to get me back. But in a world built on blood and betrayal, loving him might be the most dangerous thing I've ever done.”
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Chapter 1 AVA'S POV

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Chapter 2 AVA'S POV

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Chapter 3 AVA'S POV

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Chapter 4 THE WEIGHT OF DEAD MEN

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Chapter 5 THE SUMMONS

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Chapter 6 THE DEVIL IN THE DOORWAY

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Chapter 7 THE WEIGHT OF NO

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Chapter 8 FORTY-EIGHT HOURS

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Chapter 9 THE SIGNATURE

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Chapter 10 STEADY HANDS

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Chapter 11 THE WINTER WEDDING

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Chapter 12 THE GILDED CAGE

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Chapter 13 THE KITCHEN BEFORE DAWN

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Chapter 14 THE PRINCESS IN THE GARDEN

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Chapter 15 THE SHADOW IN THE HALLWAY

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Chapter 16 THE WOMAN ON THE SCREEN

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Chapter 17 THE DINNER TABLE

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Chapter 18 THE DOOR THAT WASN'T LOCKED

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Chapter 19 THE RULE I DIDN'T ENFORCE

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Chapter 20 THE MARBLE FLOOR

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Chapter 21 THE BLOOD ON HER HANDS

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Chapter 22 THE SCARS WE CARRY

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Chapter 23 THE CUP OUTSIDE MY DOOR

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Chapter 24 THE VOICE ON THE PHONE

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Chapter 25 THE FIRST CRACK

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Chapter 26 THE WARNING

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Chapter 27 THE WOMAN WHO KNOWS

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Chapter 28 THE BROTHER'S RETURN

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Chapter 29 THE DEBT SHE'LL NEVER KNOW

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Chapter 30 THE GALA

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Chapter 31 THE WOMAN IN BLACK

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Chapter 32 THE SPACE BETWEEN THEM

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Chapter 33 THE SILENCE BETWEEN US

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Chapter 34 THE KITCHEN AT 3 A.M.

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Chapter 35 THE PROBLEM

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Chapter 36 THE TERRACE

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Chapter 37 THE NIGHT I DIDN'T HAVE TO BE STRONG

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Chapter 38 WHAT I COULDN'T SAY

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