
Arrange Marriage to a Heartless CEO
"I hate you, Aiden! I hate you! And trust me... you'll never find anyone who'll love you the way I did."
Tears streamed down Charlotte Parker's face as she stormed into her room, packing the last pieces of her broken heart. This time, I knew I'd messed up. And there was no going back.
Charlotte Parker is a kind, beautiful, and well-mannered 22-year-old with dreams of becoming a popular writer. But life has other plans. With her family struggling, she's forced to step up... whether she's ready or not.
Aiden Kingston, on the other hand, is everything she can't stand. Arrogant. Rude. A notorious playboy. And the cold-hearted CEO of a million-dollar company. For Aiden, keeping his inheritance means one thing: marriage. Fast.
Both blindsided by an arranged marriage neither of them asked for, their worlds collide in the most chaotic way. Charlotte is water, soft but strong. Aiden is fire, uncontrolled and burning through everything in his path.
But Aiden has a secret. One that could destroy whatever fragile peace they're trying to build.
Will he let his walls down for her?
Can Charlotte see past his mistakes and frozen heart?
Or will the hatred between them grow so deep it consumes them both... for good?
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Chapter 5
AIDEN'S POV
I messed up.
Not because I said too much, but because I allowed her to see something I buried a long time ago. That moment on the stairs, the book in her hands, the softness in her eyes, it cracked something inside me.
And cracks? They are dangerous.
Because when people find the cracks, they start digging.
I have lived most of my life behind stone walls. And I built them for a reason.
The next morning, I didn't wait for breakfast.
I left early.
Charlotte had this look on her face last night like she thought something had changed between us that we were finally becoming something.
We weren't.
We couldn't.
By the third day of me successfully avoiding Charlotte, she finally confronted me.
I was in the study, hunched over reports I brought home from the office. I was deep inside my work when she walked in.
"Aiden." Her voice was gentle. "Can we talk?"
I didn't even look up. "I'm busy."
"You have been busy for days."
I sighed. "It's called work, Charlotte. You should try it sometime."
She flinched, but she kept standing there. "Did I do something wrong?"
I set my pen down slowly. "No."
"Then why are you acting as if we are strangers living together?"
"I'm not acting, Charlotte." My voice sounded so cold. "This is who I am."
Her lips parted, but no words came out of her mouth. I could see the hurt forming but she tried to hide it behind her pride.
"She stepped closer to my desk. "You do not get to pull me in and then shut down without an explanation. I'm not a child."
"I never pulled you in," I snapped raising my voice a bit.
"Don't mistake one act of kindness for something deeper. It is not as deep as you might think."
"You gave me a book from your childhood," she said, her voice tight.
"That's not nothing."
"It was a moment of weakness. One I will make sure not to repeat ever again."
She stared at me, her eyes were sparkling like a glass of tears and it made me uncomfortable. Guilt doesn't suit me.
"I thought there was hope for us," she whispered.
"Oh, come on Charlotte, don't tell me you think this is some love fairy tale story that the man and woman fall in love and they live happily ever after. Let me make this clear, There's no hope for us, so stop trying to find it." I said flatly.
Charlotte blinked rapidly, trying to prevent the tears from falling. Then she turned and walked out without saying another word to me. Not that I was expecting one.
I left the house like I was a thief because deep down I couldn't face Charlotte after the encounter we had in my office. Why did I even decide to work from home?
I need a distraction.
I need a fix. I picked up my phone and called my friend at the club I usually visit.
"Hey man, how's it going?"
"Aiden, my boss, I'm good, it's been a while. Congratulations on your wedding. Too bad I wasn't invited."
"Sorry bro." I didn't know what to say to him because I wanted to brush him off.
"I need you to send a girl over to the usual spot."
"Okay, boss." He knew better than to question me and I'm certain he wanted to ask questions.
At the bar, I didn't drink much. I just had a few glasses and I left the bar with my distraction. I got home in the evening.
Honestly, I didn't want her. I just needed to prove something to myself, and maybe to Charlotte, too.
The second we walked in, I saw Charlotte curled up on the couch in the living room with a blanket. She was reading a book peacefully. Until she saw us.
She looked at the girl holding my arm, then back at me.
She stood slowly. "I see," she said softly. "So this is how it's going to be."
I didn't answer. She turned to the maid, Elsie, who I didn't notice was standing in the hallway.
"Please make sure she gets whatever she needs," Charlotte said calmly. "She's a guest after all."
She didn't wait for a response. She grabbed her book and the blanket and walked up the stairs.
Later that night, the girl passed out drunk in the guest room. I didn't even touch her. I wanted to but I just couldn't do it.
All I could think of was Charlotte's silence.
I stepped out of my room and I met Petra, the chef, trying to lock the side doors.
She glanced at me. "Having a long night, sir?"
I raised my eyebrow. "Any problem?"
"No, sir." She paused. "Just wondering if you are planning to keep hurting her, or if this is a one-time thing."
I stared at her. "Excuse me?"
"She ate dinner alone, again and she barely touched her food."
"I don't care, and by the way, I am not paying you to put your mouth into matters that don't concern you." She nodded and left.
The next morning, I ran into Charlotte. She was coming out of her room, holding sets of dirty bed sheets.
"You don't have to do that," I said.
"I live here, so I might as well clean up too," she replied calmly.
I winced. "She's just....."
"You don't have to explain," she cut in, her eyes were free of any emotion. "I've gotten the message loud and care, I won't expect anything from you."
"Charlotte......"
She looked at me. "You know the worst part? It's not the fling, it's the fact that I let myself believe you were different."
"I told you not to," I said with my voice low and deep.
"You gave me hope, that's crueler than ten flings, Aiden," she said, pressing the sheets to her chest.
She walked past me, brushing my shoulder, and it lingered.
I decided not to go to the office. I stayed in my study from morning till night. The book I gave her was still on her nightstand. I saw it earlier when she left the door slightly open.
She still keeps it till now. Even after everything.
Elsie knocked lightly and peeked in.
"Would you like tea, sir?"
I shook my head."No."
"Miss Charlotte asked for something calming. I thought maybe..."
"She's not sleeping?"
She shook her head. "She hasn't been eating much either."
I rubbed my face. "Thanks."
She looked happy that day, sir. The day you gave her the book."
I stayed silent.
"She thought you were opening up."
I looked away. "That was a mistake."
"Then why does it look like you are the one hurting now?"
Before I could answer, she turned and left me alone.
And for the first time in a long time, I didn't want to be.
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8.5
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"Suck my c^ck, Rosabella. That's all you're good at. A hopeless orphan can only dream of luxury. Keep your filthy mouth out of my affair...use it only to make me cum."
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Bella Hale has known suffering her entire life. Orphaned at sixteen, she survives on scraps and desperation. She does whatever it takes not to starve with only little dignity intact.
She envies the rich-people who seem immune to hardship and pain. Yet she promised herself that if she ever got her hands on one of them, she would never let go. She was done suffering.
Lucian Rodriguez is everything she should despise.
A cold, selfish, ruthless billionaire with little conscience and no mercy...
a man who knows how to smile for the world while keeping his darkness well hidden.
Their worlds collide when Lucian's four-month-old daughter goes missing... and Bella finds her.
Lucian offers no gratitude...and Bella refuses to let the opportunity slip. She demands compensation. Not just money, but security. A lifetime guarantee that she will never be poor again. In return, she will do whatever he wants. Her body. Her life. He can have it all.
Bella is taken into his world-strictly as a deal.
What she doesn't realize is that when you make a deal with the devil, you should never expect it to be fair.
And she will learn too late that being poor was far better than belonging to Lucian Rodriguez.
A deal turns into obsession.
Survival into desire.
Desire into Hate.
Hate into Love.
That love and commitment becomes the biggest and worst mistake.
Will Bella's desperate deal destroy her?
Or Will she become Lucian's destruction?

8.6
"We both know this match is not our will. For that reason, I'm offering you a contract."
My eyes widened in shock at Harrison's words-an open proposal from a man I had only met for the first time.
What the average family could never pull off happened effortlessly among the right people.
I scanned through the printed agreement in my hands.
No interference in each other's personal lives
Absolute confidentiality of the marriage contract, agreed upon by both parties
The marriage shall last a minimum of two years. If separation is still difficult to implement after that period, the contract may be extended until circumstances permit otherwise
Some of the clauses were... interesting.
A contract like this wasn't natural for a couple about to get married. But strangely, it made me feel more prepared than blindly stepping into the unknown as a member of the Marcus family.
"I deliberately left the last page blank," Harrison said calmly, tapping the paper with his finger. "Please write your conditions."
His assistant smoothly placed a ballpoint pen into my hand.
I didn't hesitate.
Respect both families as one
No physical contact
Separate bedrooms
I've always preferred being alone. I've never had a boyfriend-and I never cared to.
Unfortunately, my sister did.
She was in love, yet she had been betrothed to a billionaire's son she was now being forced to marry.
I pitied her.
So I made a decision that changed everything.
I replaced her.
Harrison Marcus, the billionaire's son, didn't want to marry a stranger either. So he proposed a contract-to me.
Helping my sister.
A marriage without love.
A deal that would end in divorce.
Or so we thought.
Two years later, we planned to file for divorce and walk away like strangers.
But contracts don't account for feelings...
and neither did we.

7.7
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She trusted him with everything.
But love was never part of the plan... and neither was death.
Seventeen-year-old Jessica Harts arrives at the University of Gold Coast full of dreams, brilliant, beautiful, and trusting. Andre Blake, her charming "school father," was everything she thought she needed: older, smart, respected... safe.
But behind the charm and quiet smiles was something darker.
Something he kept buried... until it consumed him. And what he promised himself he'd never do again happened a second time.
Only this time... it couldn't be undone.
Now Jess is dead.
And Andre is the only one who knows the truth.
The world believes it was an accident. The whispers say depression.
But someone else knows better... and they're watching.
But Andre? He thought his wealth would cover his tracks.
He thought silence could protect him.
Until Jess's older sister arrives... with questions he can't answer and eyes that saw straight through him. He was hiding something or worse lying.
Secrets don't stay buried.
Guilt doesn't stay silent.
Was it ever love?
Or something much, much darker?
Not Her Biological Father is a haunting billionaire romance thriller set on the golden coast of Australia. A story about twisted desire, broken trust, and the irreversible cost of crossing the line.

9.1
June woke up transmigrated into the body of a ruthless billionaire's toxic, disposable wife.
Before she could even process the massive Beverly Hills mansion, a cold system voice announced she had exactly five minutes of lifespan remaining.
To survive, she was forced to bind with the system and strictly maintain the original owner's "brainless, abusive drama queen" persona to earn hours to live.
She was forced to violently slap hot coffee out of a terrified maid's hands and physically spank her manipulative five-year-old stepson.
When she tried to escape this nightmare by throwing divorce papers at her terrifying husband, Isaac Walton, he simply ripped them to shreds.
Every time she tried to be reasonable or show a hint of kindness, the system tortured her with agonizing cardiac pain, cementing her status as the most hated monster in the family.
The most absurd part happened when she threw a hysterical, system-mandated tantrum over a gossip magazine, and Isaac's icy demeanor suddenly melted.
He gently touched her hair, offering the one thing she desperately needed.
"Stop crying. I'll handle it."
Just as a spark of hope ignited in her chest, the system's critical death warning exploded in her skull: accepting his sympathy would instantly deduct thirty days of her life.
To stay alive, June had no choice but to violently slap away the only hand reaching out to save her, forcing herself to play the greedy villain while her husband's gaze turned dangerously dark.

8.7
They killed her once. Now, she's back to collect the debt.
Thrown back in time to the single night that shattered her life, Jane King is no longer the powerless charity case of the billionaire Norman family. She's a ghost with a ten-year grudge and a perfect memory of every sin they committed. The timid girl is gone, replaced by a woman with nothing left to lose and a ledger that can only be balanced in ruin.
Her audit begins tonight. With the cold precision of a master strategist, she dismantles the heirs, staging their downfall as tragic accidents. But her bloody work doesn't go unnoticed. From a balcony above, the enigmatic and dangerous Hudson Ellison watches the victim become a predator. He's the only one who sees the monster she's become, and he doesn't want to cage it-he wants to crown it.
He offers a dangerous alliance and the keys to an empire. But in a game of secrets and lies, when you partner with a wolf, you risk becoming the prey.

7.4
I was freezing to death in an abandoned cabin, desperately waiting for my fiancé to save me.
Instead, my phone flickered with a video from my adopted sister.
She was smiling as she confessed that she and my fiancé had orchestrated my kidnapping, and my parents' fatal plane crash, just to steal my family's trust fund.
When I called him with my dying breath, he mocked me for faking a PR stunt and hung up.
I died in the sub-zero blizzard, consumed by absolute despair.
But as a ghost, I watched my greatest business rival, the ruthless billionaire Collins, kick down the doors of my mansion.
He didn't just mourn me.
He shot my fiancé, trapped my sister, and set the entire place on fire, choosing to burn alive in the inferno just to avenge me.
I couldn't understand why the man I had publicly despised for a decade loved me so fiercely, while the people I gave everything to wanted me dead.
Opening my eyes again, I was back backstage on the night I won my Oscar, four years ago.
My fiancé smiled, holding out his arms to hug me.
I pushed him away in disgust, marched straight into the crowded theater, and kissed my billionaire rival on live television.
"Let's get married tomorrow."
This time, I would use him to burn them all to the ground.