Pregnant by the Mafia boss

Chapter 7: **flogged**



### ARAYA

"Dad, why did you take Mum to the hospital?" my curious 5-year-old self had asked, tugging at his sleeve.

"Guess what, baby?" Mum interjected with a radiant smile.

"You're going to be a big sister!" Dad announced, his voice filled with joy as he lifted me high and spun me around. I squealed in delight, my laughter filling the room. When he set me down, I turned to Mum, who was beaming as she watched my happiness.

"Can we name her Ash, Mum?" I clapped my hands in excitement. Mum's smile softened as she leaned down, cupping my chin with a tender touch.

"How do you know it's a baby sister?" she teased, playfully pinching my cheeks and rubbing her nose against mine. I frowned, puffing out my cheeks as I folded my little arms.

"I just know, Mum! Because I don't want a baby brother," I declared, stamping my foot lightly. "I want a baby sister so we can share names, dresses, and our room. We'll be the best sisters ever-inseparable! She'll call me the best big sister in the world, and I'll never leave her side. Not ever!" I turned to Dad, tugging at his hand for agreement. "Doesn't it sound perfect, Daddy?"

He squatted to my height, placing his hands gently on my tiny shoulders. "It sounds wonderful, baby. But you must pray to God to give you a baby sister, alright?"

"I will, Daddy! I promise! I love you, Mum, Daddy, and my little Ash!" I said, kissing Mum's tummy and grinning with pure joy.

Mum smiled and placed a hand over mine. "She'll be so lucky to have you, my sweet Araya," she whispered. Dad ruffled my hair, and together we shared a warm family hug that felt like the happiest moment in the world.

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Replaying that memory in my mind brought a flood of tears. The warmth of those moments felt like a distant dream, now shattered by the nightmare I was living in.

"I need to see Ash," I whispered to myself, my voice cracking. "I have to get to her." My body trembled as I stumbled to my feet, each movement a struggle. I slammed my fists against the door, desperation fueling my actions.

"Let me out!" I screamed, my voice hoarse and raw. "Please, I'm begging you! I need to see my sister! I'll do anything-just let me go!"

The door burst open with such force that I was thrown backward, my head slamming onto the cold marble floor. Pain exploded through my skull, and blood trickled down my forehead, mingling with the metallic taste of blood in my mouth.

He walked in, his devilish smirk spreading across his face like poison. Erickson Dragon-the man who had turned my life into a living hell.

I crawled toward him, my body weak and trembling. Grasping at his legs, I begged, my voice choked with anguish. "Please, sir... let me go. I have a sister to care for-Ash is all alone. She needs me. I'm begging you... please..." My vision blurred as pain, migraines, and dizziness threatened to consume me. Tears streamed down my cheeks as I pleaded.

He looked down at me with cold, unfeeling eyes before grabbing a fistful of my hair, yanking me upward with merciless force. I cried out in pain, struggling against his iron grip, but it was futile. His bloodshot eyes burned into mine, filled with rage and an unrelenting darkness.

"Did I not warn you about being a bad girl?" he growled, his voice a low, menacing snarl. "And now you must face the consequences."

He shoved me back, and I staggered, barely catching myself before collapsing. My head throbbed where it had struck the wall, but the physical pain was nothing compared to the terror coursing through me.

He stepped closer, his predatory gaze locking onto me. "You've been a naughty little doll for far too long," he said, pulling a glass whip into view. The jagged shards embedded in it glinted menacingly. I flinched, horror paralyzing me as I stared at the cruel weapon.

"You'll be punished, Elizabeth Kathryn Stewarts," he sneered, his voice dripping with venom. "Rule number one: Do not make a fuss when Erickson Dragon is in the room. Do you understand me?" His roar reverberated through the room, shaking me to my core.

"Y-yes, sir," I stammered, my voice barely audible. His smirk widened, and he snaked an arm around my waist, pulling me closer. His hot breath brushed against my ear as he bit my earlobe and whispered, "Good girl."

Before I could react, he slammed me against the wall, and my head hit the hard surface again. Pain shot through me, but he showed no mercy.

"You remind me of her," he said, his voice tinged with bitterness and anguish. "So vulnerable, so delicate. But do you know what disgusts me the most about you?" His grip tightened, and his voice rose with fury. "You dated that fool-Jason Hardley! The most notorious criminal in my circle. Were you blind to his deceit? Or were you just another one of his pawns?"

I stared at him, stunned by the revelation. My mind raced, trying to process the connection between Jason and this monster.

"You'll regret defying me," he spat, raising the glass whip high. It came down with a sickening crack, slicing through my skin. Agonizing pain tore through me as I screamed, my vision going white with the shock.

He struck again and again, each lash ripping into my flesh. "I hate punishing girls, but you make it so damn hard for me!" he yelled, his voice filled with twisted satisfaction.

"Please stop! I'm sorry-I'll be good! I won't disobey you again!" I cried, my voice breaking.

But he didn't stop. The whip came down harder, the jagged glass tearing deeper. Blood pooled around me, and my body grew limp. My cries faded into silence as I lay motionless on the floor, teetering on the edge of consciousness.

Erickson crouched beside me, his eyes gleaming with sadistic pleasure. He ran a finger through the blood on my arm and brought it to his lips. "So sweet," he murmured. "I can't wait to taste every part of you, doll. You'll scream my name when I claim you, and you'll beg for more."

His words blurred into the background as darkness engulfed me. My last thought was of Ash, her innocent face flashing before me. I had failed her.

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Five minutes passed. The room was silent except for the sound of Erickson's boots as he paced. He turned to Jack, who stood nervously in the doorway.

"Clean up this mess," Erickson ordered coldly. "And remember-she's mine."

Jack nodded and disappeared. Erickson smirked, looking down at my broken body. "You'll learn, Stewarts. Disobedience has consequences."

As my consciousness faded, one thought lingered in my mind: I had to survive-for Ash.

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