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Bought by the Billionaire Devil

Emily Williams had it all—a promising career in architecture, a loyal best friend, and a fiancé she trusted. Until one night shattered everything. Betrayed by the two people she loved most, Emily is forced into a marriage contract with Dante Sterling, a powerful billionaire who treats emotions like weaknesses. Cold, domineering, and magnetic, Dante sees Emily not as a wife—but as payment for a debt. Thrown into a world of wealth, manipulation, and lies, Emily must navigate a dangerous game of survival where love is the greatest risk. But as Dante’s walls begin to crack and Emily’s fire resurfaces, passion ignites in the most unlikely of places. She was supposed to be his pawn. But what if she's the one who flips the board?
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Chapter 2

The security men's grip on my arms never loosened as they guided me from the back of a sleek black car toward the sprawling Georgian mansion. The estate loomed before me, all elegant columns and pristine symmetry, a monument to wealth and power that made my knees weak with dread. This was to be my prison for the next three years.

I stumbled on the gravel driveway, my body still in shock from Lucas and Jessica's betrayal. The taller guard steadied me without a word, his face impassive as if escorting unwilling women was just another Tuesday for him.

"I want to call my mother," I said, my voice sounding small even to my own ears.

Neither man responded. They simply continued marching me toward the imposing double doors that swung open as we approached.

The foyer was cavernous, all marble and crystal, with a sweeping staircase that curved upward like something from a period drama. Under different circumstances, the architect in me might have appreciated the classical proportions, the perfect balance of grandeur and restraint. But all I could think was how far I'd have to run to reach the gates I'd glimpsed at the property's entrance.

"Mr. Sterling is waiting in the main study," announced a silver-haired butler, appearing from nowhere.

The guards released my arms but flanked me closely as we followed the butler down a long hallway lined with artwork worth more than I'd earn in several lifetimes. My heart hammered against my ribs. I'd seen Dante Sterling in business magazines—the ruthless billionaire who'd built his father's company into a global empire. Cold, calculating, notorious for destroying his enemies without mercy.

And now I was to be his wife. His property.

The butler knocked once on a heavy oak door before opening it. "Ms. Williams, sir."

I was propelled forward by a gentle but firm hand at my back, and the door closed behind me with a soft click that sounded like a jail cell locking.

He stood by the window, a silhouette against the fading evening light. Tall, broad-shouldered, perfectly still. When he turned, I felt the air leave my lungs.

Dante Sterling was more striking in person than in photographs. Sharply defined features, intense dark eyes, and an expression of such complete control it made my skin prickle. He wore a tailored charcoal suit that probably cost more than my car, his posture radiating authority without effort.

"Emily Williams," he said, his voice deep and measured. Not a question. A statement of ownership.

I lifted my chin, summoning what little dignity I had left. "I'm not signing anything. You can't force me to marry you."

His mouth curved slightly, not quite a smile. "Is that what you think?"

Before I could react, he crossed the room in three fluid strides. His hand caught my waist, pulling me against him with startling strength. I gasped, my palms flying up to push against his chest, but it was like pushing against a wall.

"What are you—"

His mouth claimed mine, hard and possessive. It wasn't a kiss of passion or affection—it was a demonstration of power. My body went rigid with shock and outrage, tears pricking behind my closed eyelids.

When he released me, I stumbled backward, wiping my mouth with the back of my hand, my breath coming in short, panicked bursts.

"You're now my legal wife," he stated coldly. "The contract is for three years. Don't waste your energy fighting what cannot be changed."

"This is kidnapping," I hissed, my voice trembling. "It's illegal. You can't just buy a person!"

"I didn't buy you," he replied, straightening his already perfect tie. "I accepted you as payment for a debt. There's a distinction."

He gestured toward a large mahogany desk where several documents were laid out. A man in a suit I hadn't noticed before stood nearby, along with a woman holding a notary stamp.

"The marriage registration papers require your signature," Dante continued. "After which we can conclude this unpleasant business and establish the parameters of our arrangement."

"And if I refuse?"

His expression didn't change. "Then your mother's experimental treatments end tomorrow. I believe her cancer has been responding well. It would be... unfortunate... if that progress were interrupted."

The same threat Lucas had made. They'd planned this together, these men who viewed human lives as commodities to be traded.

My hands shook as I approached the desk. The pen felt impossibly heavy as I signed my name on the dotted line, each stroke a surrender of my freedom.

"Wise choice," Dante murmured, signing his own name with a confident flourish.

The witnesses added their signatures, the notary applied her stamp, and just like that, I became Mrs. Emily Sterling—a title that felt like a brand burned into my skin.

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The bedroom was larger than my entire apartment, decorated in shades of slate and navy that felt masculine and cold. A massive four-poster bed dominated the space, covered in what looked like the finest linens money could buy.

"You'll sleep here," Dante informed me, standing in the doorway as I took in my new surroundings. "Your things will be delivered tomorrow."

"My things?" I echoed, turning to face him.

"Whatever you left at your apartment. Though you'll find a new wardrobe has been provided." He gestured toward a walk-in closet with its door ajar, revealing rows of clothing with tags still attached.

The casual presumption that he could replace my life, my possessions, my very identity with his purchased alternatives made bile rise in my throat.

"I want my own room," I said firmly.

He regarded me with those impenetrable dark eyes. "This is your room. Our room."

Before I could protest further, he turned and left, the soft click of the door the only indication he was gone.

I sank onto the edge of the bed, my body finally giving in to the tremors I'd been suppressing. I wouldn't cry. I refused to give any of them the satisfaction, even in private.

Hours later, after a dinner I couldn't touch and a shower that couldn't wash away the feeling of violation, I heard the bedroom door open. Dante entered, wearing only a pair of low-slung pajama pants, his chest bare and sculpted like something from a Greek statue. I instinctively backed away, pressing myself against the headboard.

He noticed my reaction and paused, his expression unreadable. "You're afraid of me."

"Wouldn't you be?" I countered, pulling the covers higher. "I've been sold to a stranger and forced into marriage. Should I be comfortable?"

He approached the bed with measured steps, each one making my heart rate accelerate. "Fear is a choice, Emily. And if that's the choice you make, you're going to have a very difficult three years."

The threat hung in the air between us. I couldn't breathe, couldn't speak, could only watch as he circled to the other side of the bed and pulled back the covers.

"I'm not sleeping here," I blurted out, scrambling off the bed.

Dante didn't try to stop me. He simply watched as I grabbed a throw blanket from a nearby chair and backed toward the door.

"Running away won't change anything," he said quietly. "This is your reality now. The sooner you accept it, the easier it will be."

I fled to the living room, curling up on a sofa that probably cost more than a year's rent at my old place. Sleep evaded me entirely, my mind cycling through the day's horrors on endless repeat. Lucas's betrayal. Jessica's cruelty. The cold, possessive press of Dante's lips.

When morning light filtered through the grand windows, I was still awake, my body aching from tension and the awkward position. Footsteps approached, and I kept my eyes closed, pretending to be asleep.

"I know you're awake," Dante's voice came from somewhere above me. "This childish defiance serves no purpose."

I opened my eyes to find him fully dressed in another impeccable suit, looking down at me with mild irritation, as if I were a pet that had misbehaved.

"You'll get used to me," he stated, not unkindly, but with absolute certainty. "Everyone does, eventually."

He turned and walked away, leaving me alone with the terrifying realization that this was only the beginning of my captivity.

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