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BET. BOUGHT. OWNED. THE BILLIONAIRE'S PROPERTY  Novel Cover

BET. BOUGHT. OWNED. THE BILLIONAIRE'S PROPERTY

Janet thought she had finally escaped a life where she was only seen as property. Born to a father who never wanted a daughter and abandoned by a mother who vanished without a second glance, she grew up knowing she would never be truly loved. When her father sold her to a ruthless billionaire named Chris to settle a debt, she ran. She thought she found freedom in James... the man she chose. The man she loved. But love betrayed her. Drowning in debt, James made a desperate gamble… and staked the unthinkable...his wife. And when the cards turned against him, he lost everything. Including Janet. Now, Janet finds herself back in the hands of the man she once fled. But Chris doesn’t want her love. He doesn’t even believe in it. Love, to him, is weakness. Women, in his eyes, are meant to be owned, controlled, and used. She was never meant to matter. She was meant to obey. But Janet refuses to break quietly. Chris wants submission. He wants an heir. But Janet wants her freedom...and maybe even revenge. Will she be able to forgive James, the man who placed her as a bet? And will Chris succeed in bending her to his will — or will she shatter his instead? Two wills. One house. One brutal game of power, betrayal, and survival. Who wins when the prize refuses to be owned?
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Chapter 3

Janet's POV

“H-How did you find me?”

His eyes never left mine. Cold. Triumphant.

“I told you,” he said smoothly, stepping closer, “I’d find you, no matter where you ran.” He gestured around the room with a sneer. “And look at this. Look who you left me for. A man who could gamble you away like spare change. What a pity.”

His gaze ran over me like I was a property, not a person.

“You look tired, wornout, cheap. You look old, a suffering kind of old. You were much more radiant than this.”

I was numb. The walls felt like they were closing in. My hands were shaking.

Chris.

The man my father sold and traded me off to for money for his business.

On the night of our suppose wedding, I fled into the rain, barefoot and terrified, with nothing but James the love of my life, beside me. I thought I was choosing love. I thought I was escaping, I never knew...

But now, Chris was standing in my living room.

Victorious.

“You thought you could run?” he said, his tone suddenly dark, possessive. “You’re mine, Janet. You always were. No one runs from me. Especially not a woman I paid for.”

My knees almost gave out.

I turned slowly to James, my heart was beating so hard I could hear it in my ears. I opened my mouth, but nothing came out.

I could feel the tears gather in my eyes and fall unchecked on my cheeks.

“You…” I choked, turning to James. “You placed me, me your wife as a bet. A fucking bet.” I laughed bitterly.

He took a step forward, guilt in his eyes, his lips trembling.

“Janet, please...”

I shook my head, backing away from both of them.

“What did I ever do to you, James?” My voice cracked. “I gave up everything. I left everything , I slept hungry beside you. I worked two jobs while you gambled our rent away. And now this?” My chest heaved. “After all that, you gave me away like I was nothing?”

James dropped to his knees, his face crumpled in desperation.

“Please… just one year. That’s all he asked. One year, and then we’ll be free. We’ll rebuild. You’ll come back to me. Please, Janet… do this for us.”

“Do this for us? My voice dropped to a whisper. “You have finished me, James.”

I moved another step back, my arms clasped to my sides.

Chris scoffed. I am too busy to waste my time with this drama, I have other important appointments. Bundle her.”

"Mr Chris," James called moving closer to him, "but it's not up to one week, we agreed one week."

Chris let out a mockery laughter, looking at James "One week, three days, what is the difference," and with that, he walked away.

Before I could do anything, one of his men was quick, he seized me by the arm and pulled me forward, I screamed. Kicked. Scratched. My fists pounded against the man’s back as he threw me over his shoulder like I was nothing more than a sack.

“Let me go! Let me go!” I yelled, and struggled furiously.

And yet it was no good.

And, with my blurred, tear-filled eyes I watched James standing by the door.

Frozen. Just...Watching.

He didn’t run. He didn’t speak. He didn’t move.

He just watched them take me.

And that was the moment I knew I had no one. Not anymore.

The car was quiet. Too quiet.

I sat between two men. One had a long scar on his face. The other one didn’t blink at all. Rain covered the windows. I could hardly see the road. Outside seemed so distant, as though I were not here.

I didn’t cry.

I couldn’t.

I just sat still. My hands rested on my lap. My heart beat fast. My thoughts were loud.

I kept thinking about James.

The man I gave my life to. The man I trusted.

The man who gave me away.

He didn’t warn me. He didn’t tell me anything. He just let them take me.

Like I was nothing. He couldn't even fight for me. Who bets their own wife in a game.

But I wasn't so surprised, because this wasn’t the first time he hurt me like this.

I remembered one time, when he needed money badly. He asked me to spend the night with a rich man he used to work for back then. I was shocked. I refused and for days, he didn't speak to me.

Then one night, he came back drunk. And poured all his frustration on me. He called me badluck. He said I brought badluck to his life. That night he hit me and left bruises on my body. He locked me up in the room and left me there.

After a few days, he came back crying. He begged me to forgive him. He said he didn’t mean it, he didn't know what got over him, and like a fool, I forgave him. Because I loved him.

I always forgave him.

Even when it hurt, even when I should have left. But where could I have even gone to. I had nobody and I was sure nobody wanted me.

And now… he has traded me. Just like the way my father did. Traded me, like I was a bag of rice at the market. And the funny part is to the same man.

I took a deep breath. "Janet, what a pathetic and pitiful life you have." I whispered to myself, biting my lower lip, to stop the tears from falling.

I looked down at my hands.

How did I end up here?

After what seemed like forever, the car stopped.

One of the men opened the door for me, but I didn’t move right away. I looked outside, observing the environment.

The house was huge. White walls. Big glass windows. Lights so bright, it looked like day, even though it was night. The rain still fell. I stepped out slowly. My shoes sank into the soft ground.

Chris who had already left us, was waiting on the porch, drinking scotch.

He looked at me and smiled wickedly.

“Welcome to your home for the next 365 days or even more,” he said, staring deeply at me

That word...home...burned my chest.

I didn't even answer him, I walked past him, into the house.

Everything inside was shiny. Clean. Big. The floor was cold marble. The chairs were soft velvet. The smell was fresh, like oranges.

But I didn’t feel safe. I didn’t feel welcome. I felt a prisoner.

I stood there in the middle of the room, all wet from the rain. I didn't say a word. I watched him walk inside. He moved closer to me, with his eyes roaming around me, as he walked around me in circles.

I guess you are tired, he said.

I did not reply.

He touched a strand of my wet hair and brushed it out of my face.

I pulled my head away immediately, he smiled, like he liked that I still had fight in me.

"Greta," he screamed.

An elderly woman walked down the stairs, "Yes sir," she responded with a faint smile.

"Show her to her room," he ordered.

“Why am I here?” I asked, ignoring the elderly woman standing in front of me.

He didn’t answer right away. He walked to the fireplace. He poured more scotch.

Then he said, “Because you ran. And I don’t like when people leave me.”

I looked at him.

“You think you own me?”

He turned around. His face changed. He looked more serious now, like he was angry.

“Own you!" he laughed. "Darling, I bought you two times. Once from your father. Now from your husband. If that isn't ownership, I wonder what it is?”

I laughed, but it was full of pain.

“You think you are powerful. You can just buy anybody you want because you have the money” I yelled. “Well that’s not power, but weakness. Maybe you know, that nobody can ever love a sadiest like you, so you buy them."

He didn’t get angry. He just stared at me. And smiled. "You and I both know, that I can get any woman I want, but you Janet you aren't a woman, you are a thing. My property."

The arrogance, the audacity. I wish I could just make him disappear.

I moved closer to him, "I Janet, I'm no one's property."

He used his hands to caress my hair gently, "Keep telling yourself that, but don't worry, you’ll get used to being here.”

I folded my arms. “And if I don’t?”

He walked closer, too close. His voice was low.

“Then it will be a very long painful year.” And with that, he walked away.

That night, I sat alone in the room he gave me.

It was beautiful. The bed was big, I have never slept in a bed like this in my 25 years on earth. The sheets were soft, and smelled nice. The bed itself was also very soft. There were clean clothes in the closet. A tub full of warm water.

I was sitting on the edge of the bed, as I gazed at my reflection through the mirror.I did not recognize the lady I was seeing in the mirror. I looked weak. Tired. Sad, and old.

But no matter how tired I was, I needed to survive. I needed to find something to keep me going.

I made myself a promise.

I would not break, I would not let this situation put me down. I would not let this monster ruin my life.

I would show him that I am not a thing, I am not his property, and I will never be.

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