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He Can Kill Me, and I'll Thank Him
Summary:
Shashwat Raizada is not a man. He is a verdict.
Cold, ruthless, and carved out of violence, he speaks only when someone's life is about to end. The underworld knows him as a king with blood on his hands and no mercy in his eyes. Emotions are weaknesses. Attachments are liabilities. Love is a myth for people who want to die.
Then one day, his loyal driver brings his son to the mansion.
Aarav is nothing like the world Shashwat rules. soft-spoken, wide-eyed, and painfully innocent-he moves through life with the fragile sincerity of a child who never learned how cruel the world can be. He smiles too easily. Trusts too quickly. And looks at Shashwat Raizada like he's not a monster... but a person.
It should have meant nothing.
But in a house built on fear, Aarav becomes a quiet disturbance. A warmth Shashwat never asked for. A weakness he should have crushed the moment he noticed it.
Instead, he starts protecting him.
Watching him.
Losing control over things he has ruled all his life.
The underworld whispers that the devil has found something to love.
Aarav doesn't know why the most dangerous man in the city keeps him close. Doesn't know why his shadows follow him, why his enemies disappear, why his room is suddenly the safest place in the mansion. He only knows one terrifying truth:
If Shashwat Raizada ever decides to destroy him...
he would still thank him for choosing him.
A dark, slow-burn romance where obsession feels like protection, protection feels like a cage, and love is the most dangerous weakness of all.