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"Let me stay with you, Isla," he mumbled against my skin. His voice was hoarse, almost boyish in its vulnerability. I blinked, dazed and slightly confused. "Isla?" he whispered again, lifting his head. His eyes, stormy and flushed with heat, met mine. "No, Alex," I breathed, my voice trembling as clarity fought through the haze. I began to wriggle out of his hold. "This... this isn't right." He stilled, his brow arched. "What are you doing now? Why are you trying to fight me?" "Because..." I stammered, pushing gently at his chest. "This isn't... right." <>~~~~~~~~~~<> A deal sealed in desperation. A marriage bound by secrets. A heart caught between danger and desire. When Isla Monroe agrees to marry a man whose name strikes fear and fascination in equal measure, she steps into a world where power rules, silence conceals, and love is the most dangerous game of all. He's cold, unreadable, and devastatingly magnetic. She's fragile, desperate, and holding onto her last thread of hope. What begins as a contract quickly unravels into something far more complicated.... where tension simmers, pasts collide, and every touch feels like a trap. But in a house full of shadows, the greatest mystery isn't him... It's why he chose her. And when secrets start to surface, Isla must ask herself the question no one dares to answer. What's the real price of wearing his ring?
I didn't expect the world to crumble in a single afternoon.
One moment, I was hoping for a miracle. The next, I was holding a medical report with a death sentence wrapped in a six-figure invoice.
"Your mother needs immediate surgery, Miss Monroe," the doctor had said. "If it's not done within the next seventy-two hours, she may not survive."
He said it like he wasn't talking about someone's life. Like he wasn't talking about the only person I had left in this world.
When I walked out of that office, it felt like my legs weren't mine anymore. My fingers clutched the hospital file so tightly, my nails dug into the plastic cover. I didn't even notice when I stepped into the rain. I was numb. Cold. Lost.
$500,000. That's what it would take to save her. Five hundred thousand dollars for the surgery and the post-operative care. I couldn't even wrap my head around it. It was more than my life's earnings. More than I'd ever seen in one place.
And I had no one. No backup. No plan B.
I stumbled to a bench beneath the hospital canopy and sat down, the water dripping from my soaked clothes pooling around my feet. It wasn't just the rain that chilled me. It was the weight of helplessness.
A mother who devoted her entire life to raising me. A woman who worked night shifts and cleaned houses just so I could attend school. And now, when it was my turn to save her, I was powerless.
I pulled out my phone for the hundredth time and scrolled through my contacts. Most of them were people I hadn't spoken to in years. Some were old classmates, others were coworkers I barely remembered. Not a single person I could call for help.
I had already tried everything. Posted donation appeals on every social platform. Applied for emergency medical assistance, only to be told the waitlist was months long. Pawned every valuable thing I owned including my grandmother's ring and my college laptop. Still, I wasn't even close.
I bit down on my bottom lip hard enough to bleed.
What else could I do?
"Miss Isla Monroe?"
The voice cut through the storm like a sharp blade. I looked up, startled.
A tall man stood in front of me, dressed immaculately in a black trench coat, an umbrella shielding him from the downpour. His suit looked more expensive than my entire apartment. He carried a briefcase in one hand and wore an unreadable expression on his face.
"Yes?" I replied hesitantly, pulling my soaked coat tighter around my body.
"I'm Mr. Clark. I represent Mr. Alexander Blackwood."
For a moment, I wondered if the cold had gotten to my head and I was hearing things.
"Blackwood?" I repeated slowly, frowning. "As in... the billionaire Alexander Blackwood?"
He gave a small nod. "Yes. Mr. Blackwood has sent you with an offer."
I blinked, confused. "You must be mistaken. I don't know Mr. Blackwood."
"You don't need to. He knows you."
That sent a ripple of unease down my spine.
Who is this madman?
"I... I'm sorry, but I have no idea what you're talking about."
Without another word, he reached into his briefcase and pulled out a sealed envelope. He handed it to me, along with a business card. The paper felt too crisp, too clean in my trembling hands.
I opened it slowly, unsure of what I was even expecting.
What I saw made my breath catch.
A check. $500,000. Payable to Isla Monroe.
My heartbeat slammed against my ribcage. I glanced up at him, the paper shaking in my grip.
"This can't be real," I whispered.
"It's very real," he replied calmly. "It comes with a condition."
"What kind of condition?" I asked, already bracing for something horrible.
"A marriage contract. Six months. You marry Mr. Blackwood legally and publicly. In return, the check is yours, and your mother's surgery will be arranged immediately."
I stared at him like he had just spoken in another language.
"You want me to marry a stranger?"
"This is not a romantic proposition, Miss Monroe. It's a business transaction. Mr. Blackwood requires a wife for a personal matter. You are a suitable candidate."
My stomach churned.
"Why me?" I asked again, louder this time. "Why not someone from his own world? A model? A socialite? A woman who actually fits in his life?"
He paused just for a second. There was a strange look in his eyes before he said, "Because you resemb... remind him of someone. That's all I can tell you."
What did that even mean?
I looked down at the check again. It was so surreal. I could almost feel the weight of the ink on my fingertips.
"I don't understand... is this even legal?"
"There's a contract. A legal one. You'll receive a copy to review. Everything will be handled by our attorneys."
"And after six months?" My voice cracked.
"The marriage ends. Cleanly. Discreetly. No obligations afterward."
I stared at the check, torn between the rising fear in my chest and the urgency clawing at my heart. My mother needed that money. She didn't have time for my pride, or my hesitation, or my confusion.
I had nothing. No options. No safety net.
And now, this stranger was offering to buy my life for six months in exchange for saving hers.
"What happens if I say no?" I asked softly.
He raised a brow. "Then I walk away, and the offer disappears. Forever."
I looked up at him again, searching for any sign that this was a prank or a scam or anything other than what it appeared to be.
But there was none.
"Why would a man like Alexander Blackwood need a fake wife?"
Mr. Clark didn't answer. He simply gave a thin smile and turned away.
"You have until midnight," he said before walking off into the rain, disappearing like a shadow into the storm. His black umbrella glistened as he walked away.
I stood there soaked, stunned, heart pounding in my ears.
And in my hand... was a lifeline I never expected, attached to a chain I didn't fully understand.
I didn't know if this was a blessing or a trap. A miracle or a curse.
But deep down, I knew the truth:
Desperation doesn't care about consequences.
And mine had just written me into a deal I couldn't afford to refuse.
Kallie, a mute who had been ignored by her husband for five years since their wedding, also suffered the loss of her pregnancy due to her cruel mother-in-law. After the divorce, she learned that her ex-husband had quickly gotten engaged to the woman he truly loved. Holding her slightly rounded belly, she realized that he had never really cared for her. Determined, she left him behind, treating him as a stranger. Yet, after she left, he scoured the globe in search of her. When their paths crossed once more, Kallie had already found new happiness. For the first time, he pleaded humbly, "Please don't leave me..." But Kallie's response was firm and dismissive, cutting through any lingering ties. "Get lost!"
Anabel found out she was pregnant and dialed her husband's number to share the good news to him. They have been married for two years without a child. Desmond's mother had been accusing her of being barren and unproductive. When the call was picked, she was flabbergasted and broken. She was hearing a loud moan of feminine voice. "Ohh! Yeah! Don't stop fucking me! Fuck me harder baby!" accompanied with sound of skins slapping against the other. She went home to confront her husband and end up receiving a divorce paper. Desmond divorced him for a lady his mother was rooting. Few months later when he found out that his ex-wife is a billionaire heiress and she is pregnant with twins, he went crazy!
Charlee was left at the altar and became a laughingstock. She tried to keep her head high, but ultimately lost it when she received a sex tape of her fiance and her half-sister. Devastated, she ended up spending a wild night with a hot stranger. It was supposed to be one-time thing, but he kept popping up, helping her with projects and revenge, all while flirting with her constantly. Charlee soon realized that it was nice having him around, until her ex suddenly appeared at her door, begging for another chance. Her tycoon lover asked, “Who will you choose? Think carefully before you answer.”
He told her to call him Daddy. Not because he earned it, but because he fucking owned her. The moment she signed that contract, she stopped being a woman with dignity and became his filthy little plaything. His holes to use. His mess to ruin. He didn't just fuck her, he rewired her. Stripped her clean of boundaries and filled her with sin. Every punishment made her scream. Every game dragged her deeper into his twisted world. And the way he praised her... Good girl. She should've run the first time he said it. But Daddy doesn't let his toys leave. He breaks them until they beg to stay. ** Mia's life changed the night she let a stranger ruin her. One night. She never expected to see him again. Until she walked into her new job... and her boss turned around. Ace.Her one-night sin in a thousand-dollar suit. Only this time, he wasn't asking her to be his assistant. She was to be his wife.
“You need a bride, I need a groom. Why don’t we get married?” Both abandoned at the altar, Elyse decided to tie the knot with the disabled stranger from the venue next door. Pitying his state, she vowed to spoil him once they were married. Little did she know that he was actually a powerful tycoon. Jayden thought Elyse only married him for his money, and planned to divorce her when she was no longer of use to him. But after becoming her husband, he was faced with a new dilemma. “She keeps asking for a divorce, but I don’t want that! What should I do?”
"I'm going to tell you what I have in mind," he murmured. "First you're going to strip down until you're completely naked," he whispered against her ear. "Then I'm going to tie you up so you're completely powerless and subject to my every whim." "Mmm, sounds good so far," she murmured. "Then I'm going to insert a plug to prepare you for me. After that I'm going to spank that sweet ass of yours until it's rosy with my marks." She shivered uncontrollably, her mind exploding with the images he evoked. She let out a small whimper as he sucked the lobe of her ear into his mouth. God, she could cum with just his words. She was already aching with need. Her nipples tingled and hardened to painful points. Her clit pulsed and twitched between her legs until she clamped her thighs together to alleviate the burn. "And then I'm going to f**k your mouth. But I won't cum. Not yet. When I'm close, I'll flog you again until your ass is burning and you're on fire with the need for relief. And then I'm going to f**k that ass. I'm going to take you hard and rough, to the very limits of what you can withstand. I won't be gentle. Not tonight. I'm going to take you as roughly as you can stand. And then I'm going to cum all over your ass. Are you ready to be completely and utterly dominated?"