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Betrayed By Fiancé, Claimed By His Uncle

Clare Lynch thought she was celebrating her fairy-tale engagement. She happily drank the pink cocktail her best friend, Brianna, handed her. But the drink was laced with a powerful, burning drug. As Clare's legs gave out, she overheard Brianna whispering outside the door. Her best friend had hired two thugs to assault her on camera and completely ruin her life. Terrified and gasping for air, Clare hid in the VIP room and called her fiancé, Jaren, for help. "I feel sick. Something is wrong. Please come get me." But Jaren just sighed impatiently, busy comforting his mistress in the background. "Stop throwing tantrums for attention. Grow up." Jaren hung up the phone. When Clare finally escaped and begged her grandmother to cancel the wedding, the matriarch coldly refused. She told Clare that marriage was just a business transaction, and she had to endure Jaren's cheating because their family needed the Bolton's money. Betrayed by her best friend, abandoned by her fiancé, and sold out by her own blood. Clare's world completely collapsed. She was nothing but a bargaining chip, thrown to the monsters by the people she loved most. The sheer injustice of it burned her soul to ash. With her last ounce of strength, Clare made a desperate choice. She called Aurthur Bolton—Jaren's ruthless, terrifying uncle. When the most dangerous man in New York kicked down the door to save her, Clare made a silent vow. She was done playing the perfect victim. She would let the devil claim her, as long as he helped her burn her abusers to the ground.
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Chapter 1

"Drink up, Clare. To your new life."

Brianna's voice cut through the heavy bass of the Elysium club. It was too sweet. It dripped with a kind of sugar that coated the air.

Clare Lynch took the crystal glass from her best friend's hand. The liquid inside was a pale, innocent pink. They called it the Angel's Tear.

"To my new life," Clare echoed. She smiled. Her chest felt light, completely empty of suspicion.

Brianna leaned in close. The smell of her cheap vanilla perfume mixed with the expensive alcohol. "You are going to be the most envied woman in New York. Marrying Jaren Bolton. It's a fairy tale."

"We will always be best friends, Brianna," Clare said. She reached out and squeezed Brianna's hand. "No matter what my last name is."

Clare lifted the glass to her lips. She tipped her head back and swallowed the cocktail in one long gulp. The liquid burned a pleasant trail down her throat.

She lowered the glass. She missed the dark, cold flash that passed through Brianna's eyes.

A minute later, the music seemed to get louder.

Clare blinked. The neon lights above the bar blurred into long, messy streaks of color. A strange, unnatural heat bloomed in the pit of her stomach. Was this an anxiety attack? She hadn't missed a dose of her prescribed pills in months, but the terrifying tightness in her chest felt like a violent, twisted version of her worst panic episodes. It wasn't the warm buzz of alcohol. It was a sharp, chemical fire.

Her skin grew instantly damp with sweat.

"I think the drink went straight to my head," Clare muttered. Her tongue felt thick. She gripped the edge of the marble table to steady herself.

"Oh, honey," Brianna said. Her hands were suddenly on Clare's arms, gripping them a little too tight. "Let's get you to the restroom. You can wait in the VIP lounge while I get you some water."

Clare nodded dumbly. Her legs felt like lead.

Brianna guided her down a dark, quiet hallway. The heavy velvet door of the VIP lounge swung shut behind them, but the latch didn't fully catch, leaving a sliver of a crack that connected her to the club's noise.

Clare collapsed onto a plush velvet sofa. The fabric scratched against her bare shoulders. The heat in her stomach was spreading to her chest, making it hard to breathe. Her vision swam. A heavy, dark desire started to pulse in her veins.

This is wrong, her brain screamed.

Her hands shook violently as she dug into her designer purse. She pulled out her phone. The screen was a blinding rectangle of light.

She needed Jaren.

She tapped his name. The phone rang. Once. Twice. Five times.

Every ring felt like a physical blow to her chest.

Finally, the line clicked open. The sound of a loud party blasted through the speaker.

"Clare?" Jaren's voice was sharp. Impatient. "What do you want now?"

"Jaren," Clare gasped. She clutched the fabric of her dress over her chest. "I feel sick. Something is wrong. I'm at Elysium. Please come get me."

A soft, pathetic sob echoed through the phone.

"Jaren, please don't leave me," a woman's voice cried in the background. Bailey.

"I'm right here, Bailey. Don't cry," Jaren said softly to the other woman.

Then, his voice turned to ice as he spoke into the phone. "Enough, Clare. Stop doing this. Stop throwing tantrums for attention. Bailey needs me right now. She's having a panic attack."

"Jaren, I can't breathe-"

"Grow up," Jaren snapped.

The call disconnected. The dead dial tone buzzed against Clare's ear.

Her stomach dropped. The cold reality of his rejection hit her harder than the drug. Her lungs seized. She was completely alone.

Then, she heard the voices.

They came from the hallway, slipping through the crack under the heavy door.

"Is the dose strong enough?" It was Brianna's voice. The sweetness was entirely gone. It sounded like grinding metal. "The guys I hired are waiting in the back alley. I want her completely ruined on camera."

"Don't worry, miss," a man replied. The bartender. "That drug makes saints act like whores. The video will be worth every penny."

Clare stopped breathing.

The words were poisoned needles piercing directly into her brain. Double betrayal. Her best friend. Her fiancé.

Ice flooded her veins, fighting a losing battle against the chemical fire.

She had to get out. She had to survive.

Her trembling thumb scrolled through her contacts. The names blurred together. Matilda? No, her grandmother was too old. Bobbie? Her brother was dating Brianna.

She hit the bottom of the list.

A name sat there, gathering dust for eight years.

Aurthur Bolton.

Eight years ago, he was her legal guardian. He swore to protect her with his life. Then, he vanished without a single word, leaving her to the wolves of high society.

Hate and fear twisted in her gut. But the survival instinct was louder.

He had left this private number. He said it would always be open for her. She had sworn to her own pride that she would never use it.

Pride meant nothing when you were about to be thrown to monsters.

Her thumb hovered over the screen. Her hand shook so hard she almost dropped the phone.

She pressed the green button.

The phone didn't even finish its first ring.

"Clare?"

The voice was low. Cold. Heavy with a metallic authority that crossed eight years of silence in a single second.

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