
Bound to the calloway's heir
In LA's Business world, Zane Calloway, thirty, turns cartel king after his father's gruesome murder, ruling The Atlas Group with a bloody fist. He learned how betrayal could ruin even the biggest empire and was hell bent on keeping Atlas Group. However when Sienna Carter, his new assistant got in the picture, he threw caution to the wind. To become the only one controlling the cartel, he would use Sienna who was a supposedly ghost from a dead cartel as bait for his enemies. Sienna Carter made his mission become even more complicated as she ignites a dangerous sparks in him. Twenty-five year old Sienna Carter just wanted to stay alive, running away from danger had been the only thing she was capable of since her family were murdered. All she had as a semblance of her old life was the locket her dying father had given her and when a new job pops up in Los Angeles, she gambled for it, hoping for her sake that it wouldn't lead her straight to the same hell she was running from.
However, she would soon realize that the Atlas Groups was going to be more than just a survival decision but the key to everything.
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Chapter 5
Zane.
We have been hacked. That single text from the IT department had woken me up that morning and less than an hour afterward the boardroom was buzzing with tension. We had to call an emergency meeting with the top stakeholders of Atlas Group to deliberate on the hit of the hack. The windows let in the sunlight, but even that warmth couldn't cut through the cold weight settling in my chest. I adjusted my customized cuff links, a forced habit, something to keep my hands occupied while the board members argued across the round oak table. My friends Liam, Ethan, Noah, and Damien were seated strategically around the room, each one observing in their own way. They were my backup, my silent force. Watching the graphical analysis of the hack, I didn't like what I was seeing. This was a mess. "Mr Calloway, this isn't a minor incident." Robert McCain, one of the older board members, leaned forward, his glasses slipping down the bridge of his nose. His voice held the forced patience of a man barely keeping his temper in check. "The security breach affected our ratings. Our stock dropped 9% in two hours. That's not something we can ignore." "We clearly are not ignoring it," I said, voice calm but firm. "We currently have the best team actively working on a firewall." "You mean the same team that allowed the breach to happen in the first place?" Robert scoffed. "Forgive me if that doesn't inspire confidence and I speak for every member of the board." I fought the urge to grind my teeth. I didn't like Rob, never had. He was old money, the kind of man who believed power came from pedigree, not earned through authority. "The breach was masterminded, perhaps with an insider's help" Ethan spoke up. "We're not dealing with some random hacker trying to flex their skills. Whoever did this knew exactly what they were looking for and went for it." "And what exactly were they looking for?" Madison Grey, another board member, asked, her brow furrowed, widening her forehead wrinkles more. Sienna pushed back her seat that moment and when she realized that act had distracted everyone in the room, she gave me a nod and then rushed out of the room. Even though it had taken a few seconds, her vanilla fragrance filled the room minutes after she was gone distracting my thoughts. I needed my head in the best space at that moment. Not now Sienna. I glanced at Noah, who had already analyzed every angle before we even walked into this meeting. He leaned forward, resting his elbows on the table. "Atlas core team. Us. And one of you helped them do it." "Who are they exactly?" Rob asked, his eyes searching mine. The room went silent. I dreaded that Ethan was going to mention the hacker's name. I sighed with relief when he stopped talking. If he had said the name, that would tip off whoever was involved. The name alone carried weight, even among these people who had no idea what it truly meant. The cartel was supposed to be buried alongside others from the past. But the fact that someone was actively trying to breach our systems, searching for anything related to them, meant only one thing. They weren't gone. They were watching. "Who exactly is targeting you guys?" Madison asked, her voice a scared shill. I exhaled slowly, my fingers pressing against the cool surface of the table. "We don't have confirmation that it was them." Damien scoffed. "Oh, come on. Who else would it be? The timing is too perfect." "Assumptions aren't facts," I muttered. "But they're a damn good warning," Liam countered, speaking up for the first time. He was sitting back in his chair, arms crossed, watching me the way he always did when he knew I wasn't being completely honest with myself. I knew exactly what this meant. The cartel was testing us. They were trying to see if I would react. Because if I reacted, that meant I still cared. That meant I still considered them a threat. But what bothered me most was the thought I couldn't shake, the one rattling in the back of my mind. If the cartel was resurfacing, then Sienna was in more danger than I had anticipated. And that was something I couldn't afford. Robert cleared his throat, regaining the attention of the room. "Regardless of who is behind the attack, our investors need reassurance. The stock drop was bad enough, but if word gets out that we were breached at this level? It will send a message that we aren't as untouchable as we claim to be." I leaned forward, keeping my voice even. "Then we make sure that message never leaves this room." "And how exactly do you plan to do that?" Rob asked I glanced at Liam, then at Damien. I already had a plan. We just needed to execute it before the carter made their next move. "Please excuse us," I said. The members nodded and each got up, ready to leave. The weight of the meeting still sat heavily on my shoulders as the last of the board members filed out, their hushed whispers trailing behind them. I didn't bother acknowledging them. Their panic, their greed it was predictable. They didn't care about the real danger, only how it affected their bottom line. The only people I actually trusted were still in the room. My brothers. Liam leaned against the edge of the conference table, arms crossed, his sharp gaze locked on me. Ethan stood by the window, staring out at the skyline, lost in thought. Noah was already on his phone, fingers moving fast probably running new security protocols. Damien sat back in his chair, spinning a pen between his fingers, watching me squarely. Knowing he was not the patient type, I could tell he was a time bomb, ticking to explode when triggered. "The fact that they went after Atlas confirms it," Ethan finally said, turning back toward us. "They're done hiding." "Which means we can stop pretending this is over," Noah added, not looking up from his phone. I exhaled slowly, rubbing a hand over my jaw. "We always knew it wasn't over." "Yeah," Damien muttered, "but knowing it and dealing with it are two different things." He sat forward, the glint in his eyes replaced by something much darker. "They tested us today. The question is, what's our response?" I knew what he wanted. A strike as a reminder that we weren't to be toyed with. But that wasn't the move. Not yet. "They're trying to bait us," I said, keeping my voice calm and controlled. "If they wanted a war, they would've gone after more than just our stock." Liam nodded. "They're watching." Noah glanced up, meeting my gaze. "And they're waiting." We went quiet afterwards because we all knew what they were waiting for... or whom. My grip tightened around the edge of the table as an image of Sienna flashed through my mind. The way she had looked at me earlier. "Jason's watching her, right?" Liam asked, reading me like a damn book. I gave a curt nod. "I told him not to let her out of his sight." "Who?" Damien asked, glancing between Liam and I I glanced around for a while, wondering if I should tell them about Sienna and the connection to the Cartel. "Out with it man," Noah said, My jaw ticked. "The new PA, Sienna Carter" Damien's smirk deepened. "So, it is about her. didn't I say it guys, it is a woman who would make Zane act weird" I shot him a glare, but he just chuckled, leaning back in his seat "She's in danger," I said, keeping my voice level. "The same bastards we've been hunting for five years have set their sights on her." The mood at the table shifted instantly. Ethan exhaled sharply, setting his glass down. "How do you know she's connected to the cartel?" "Because they left a message," I said. "A warning. They want her or something from her." Damien's expression darkened. "Then they're as stupid as they are suicidal." Noah leaned forward, elbows on the table. "Why her? What's the connection?" "I don't know yet," I admitted. "But I'm going to find out." "That's not going to be enough," Ethan said, his voice edged with concern. "If the cartel really wants her." "They can't have her." The words left my mouth before I even thought about them, laced with more anger than I intended. The room went still. Damien raised a brow, exchanging a quick look with Liam. I knew exactly what they were thinking. I had just made this personal. And that was dangerous. "I thought the plan was to keep her close," Liam said carefully. "Use her as bait to draw them out." "That was the plan." "Is it still?" Liam's question hung in the air between us. I looked at him, at all of them, and I knew I couldn't lie. Because somewhere between hiring her and now, she had stopped being bait. And she had become something else entirely. Something I wasn't sure I could afford. Liam studied me for a long moment before nodding. "Then we tighten security. No gaps. No second chances." Ethan slipped his phone back into his pocket. "I'll set up background sweeps and see if anyone on the inside is leaking information." Noah was already on it, his fingers flying across his screen. "I'll run a full diagnostic on our firewall. If they got in once, they might try again." Damien cracked his knuckles, standing up. "And I'll do what I do best to find out exactly who is pulling the strings." There was nothing more to say. We all knew what needed to be done. Liam was the last to leave, pausing by the door. His phone beeped a notification and he checked, his expression became stoic at once "Zane." He said, I met his gaze. " I just got an update from Ethan" He said. "Who betrayed us?" "It was Robert," he said quietly. "Little wonder he's acting all defensive. You know what we must do." Fuck Robert! The door clicked shut behind him, leaving me alone with my thoughts. I hated the double life I had to live. Investment CEO by day and a Cartel leader by night. But it had to be done. Regardless of how much I have been trained for the role, it was draining, but it had to be done. I never liked Robert anyway. *** I counted all six bullets from the magazine and nodded at Liam, "Ready?" I asked, popping the bullets into the shotgun before I strap it into the waist of my denim pants. "Born ready, Brother, let's go get that traitor the punishment he deserved," Liam replied, a pleased smile on his face as he ran his hand through the lines of guns, taking his time to choose his best gun from the stash. He had been waiting for me to make this call all day, and I knew I couldn't delay the inevitable any longer. Robert had betrayed Atlas Group, and now he had to pay and the clan expected that as the head, I had to be Robert's angel of death. Liam settled for an HPDA commander and reached for a clean wipe to shine it. I was pleased with his choice of gun. It could deliver justice at any distance, aimed at the perfect angle, and whoever got hit with it was sure never to see the light of another day. "Nice," I said I grabbed the black leather jacket I had hung on the sofa, then wore it, covering the bump the shotgun showed. Liam did the same, and we stepped out of the ammunition room. Halfway to the truck, a thought crossed my mind, and it felt like the best way to handle the kill. When we got there, Liam walked ahead to enter the driver's side dutifully, but I stopped him. "No, I am driving," I said, and he broke into a pleased smile, understanding what that meant. While I handled the drive, he was free to aim for the traitor. "Thank you!" He said, his voice vibrant with excitement as he jogged around to the other side of the car. I strap in, and we drive off out of the safe house. "Do we still have eyes on him?" I asked "Sure, he's driving around Ted's Street. We could take the west route and block him at the tunnel. He's going to get what he deserves without seeing us coming," Liam replied "No, we don't kill from behind. That is what weaklings like him do. He needed to see us coming. That way, he would know why he had to die," I told him. "Hmmm... that feels even better. I want to see the look on his face when I pulled the triggers." Liam said, tapping on the dashboard not so gently. "See? Now you get it," I said, stepping on the throttle. With Liam obviously lost in thought about the best way to go about his killing, it gave me time to reminisce about Leighton to distract me from what was about to happen on my watch. I kept wondering what Sienna had been up to since she left the boardroom and why she hadn't returned.pain I glanced over at Liam. His right hand was inside his jacket, and the movement of his hand was familiar. He was creasing the gun, living the moment, but his eyes were fixed on the GPS tracker. I turned my eyes back to the wheels. "He's left the clubhouse. Heading over to the Pantry," Liam said, the hint of excitement very hard to miss in his voice further nibbling at my conscience. "Okay. I think I know just the right spot to block him. Get your gun ready, okay?" I said, easing the wheel to the left as I took the turn. Since Robert was heading to the pantry, there was a route that most folks avoided at night because of how secluded it was. Only a few of us who were strapped had the mind to ply the route, and Robert knew this, too. "We are five minutes away from him," Liam said, the buckle of his belt jingling as he reached for the gun. I increased the speed to cover the distance faster. The chill of the night felt eerily quiet like the world knew a traitor was about to lose his life. "He's just ahead now," Liam announced, flipping the tablet on the dashboard. I saw Rob's customized SUV ahead and nodded at Liam. I kept driving behind him, making sure he didn't suspect any foul play until he took the secluded street. I closed the gap between us, driving ahead. He honked back at us just before I swirled the car around and blocked him in a corner. He stopped, almost bumping into the truck, and in two seconds, he was out of the car and over to us, clearly pissed. "You fool, how dare you block my ride." He swore at us, oblivious to what was going to happen to him. Good thing we had used a disguised car with tinted window frames. When Liam and I stepped out of the car, he knew instantly. His eyes ogled out, and he started to shiver. He peeped over at his car, perhaps trying to see if he could get to it and drive out of there fast enough. "Don't even think about it, you motherfucking bastard," Liam spat on him, pulling out his run. "I am sorry. I had to do what I had to do to protect my family. They threatened to" "To do what? From what I see, your weak ass idiot had always wanted us out of the picture forever, and the best way you feel you could get it was to snitch on the group? How convenient," Liam yelled at him, hitting him on the head with the tip of the gun. Rob fell to his knees, and blood gushed out of the cut on his head. "Liam, hold on, I have questions for him," I said, moving closer to Rob's side. I leaned forward until my ear was close to his mouth. "Tell me everything you said to the cartel." "Nothing.... I promise, it was just that one time." He said, saliva drooling from his mouth as he stammered on. "No, you lied again. You told them about the loopholes on the servers, but see. My brothers saw it coming and were able to stop the hack from taking everything." I said, shaking my head. He was due for Liam's wrath. He was shaken at my confessions. "I had to do what I had to do when none of my family would take the hit. You and your friends have been calling the shots for a long time. I think it is time another member takes the reins. I did it for my folks, and I will do it again," He yelled back at me. "And the best way to do that was to blow up our operations? You are one unrepented rat, and you will die like a rat," Liam yelled, kicking him with the edge of his boots. "You heard it, goodbye Robert," I said, stepping away from them as Robert winced with pain that didn't stop Liam from kicking him more. I went into his car and searched for any incriminating evidence. I found two hard drives and some journals. I grabbed them quickly and left the car. Rob was too weak to move when I got back. I picked him up and bundled him into his car and then waited for Liam to pull the trigger. However, when I turned to face Liam, he was not holding the gun but cans. "Gas? I thought we agreed on guns?" I asked, shocked. "No, he deserves a gentleman's death," Liam replied, shaking the can. Robert pleaded, but it was too late. Liam drenched the car, shot the tires, and lit it ablaze. I watched the flames grow, heart racing, then called to Liam, "Let's go."
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9.2
"Isabella this is the right time for you to choose between me or Hector, because any one you choose now will be your husband till the contract end."
"Think well Isabella don't make mistake."
She spilled coffee on the wrong man.
Isabella Ramirez is drowning in debt, exhaustion, and fear-working double shifts to keep her dying mother alive. One mistake in a crowded café brings her face-to-face with Alejandro De La Vega, a billionaire feared for his cold heart and ruthless power.
His punishment is cruel.
His offer is worse.
One year as his wife in exchange for her family's freedom.
But inside his mansion, Isabella learns that marriage without love is a cage. Betrayal hides behind charming smiles.
A former wife returns with secrets. A cousin watches from the shadows. And the contract that binds her may destroy her heart.
When lies explode and power turns brutal, Isabella must choose between survival and love-before she loses herself completely.
Tropes
Contract Marriage
Poor Girl × Billionaire CEO
Forced Proximity
Inheritance Deadline
Emotional Abuse & Redemption
Love vs Power
Public Scandal
Love Triangle
One True Love

9.7
For three years, I was the dutiful wife of billionaire Ervin Valdez.
On our third wedding anniversary, he came home smelling of his mistress's perfume, pinned me down, and brutally mocked me.
His mistress, Sylvia, had even sent me a fake ultrasound report to force me out of the picture.
In Ervin's eyes, I was just a vicious, calculating liar who used a pregnancy to trap him into marriage.
He didn't care that I had actually lost that baby, nor did he know the trauma of my gambling father selling me to a dark club where I was assaulted by a stranger.
When I finally handed him the signed divorce papers, giving up all assets, and left the penthouse with nothing but an old suitcase, he just sneered.
"She is playing a game of hard to get. She won't last three days before she comes crying back."
He froze all my bank accounts, let his mistress humiliate me in public, and waited coldly for me to starve and beg.
He thought my entire existence relied on his wealth, completely confident that I would inevitably surrender to his control.
But he was wrong.
I calmly opened my old laptop, bypassed the complex encryptions, and looked at the dozens of unread emails from top-tier global brands begging for my return.
I resurrected my hidden identity as the legendary jewelry designer "R," and walked straight into the top design firm in Manhattan.
"It is time to find myself again."

9.3
Candice Luna thought her marriage to Julius Hansen was a lifeline to save her father's struggling company.
She didn't know it was a death sentence until Julius coldly slid divorce papers across his mahogany desk.
His true love, Amina Rowe, was nestled in his arms with a triumphant, mocking smile. The "merger" Julius promised had been a brutal, hostile takeover designed to bleed the Luna Group dry from the inside. Bankrupted and utterly broken, Candice's father stepped off the roof of their corporate tower. Meanwhile, Candice was publicly humiliated, stripped of her dignity, and mocked by all of Wall Street as a discarded stepping stone.
She died in a car accident, her final moments consumed by an agonizing, feral scream. She hated herself for letting her blind devotion destroy the father who had always believed in her.
But when Candice opened her eyes to the harsh fluorescent lights of a hospital room, she realized she wasn't dead.
She was twenty-two again. Three years before the wedding. Three years before her father's suicide.
When Julius's assistant walked in holding a bouquet of blue roses to discuss the preliminary merger, he expected a docile, desperate heiress.
Instead, Candice grabbed a glass of water from the nightstand and flung it directly into his smug face.
"Tell Julius Hansen to never, ever send his dogs to my door again."
This time, there would be no engagement. This time, the Hansen family would choke on her family's legacy.

9.6
I was the devoted PR manager and secret girlfriend of A-list actor Vance Sterling for three years.
Just minutes after he promised me a romantic dinner, I caught him sleeping with a wealthy Los Angeles socialite.
When I confronted him, he didn't apologize. Instead, he mocked my status, froze my bank accounts, and left me completely homeless on the rainy streets of the city.
Blacklisted in Hollywood and utterly destitute, I ended up having a reckless, revenge-fueled one-night stand with the socialite's ruthless billionaire fiancé, Jory Elliott.
But my nightmare had just begun. My younger brother accrued a half-million-dollar gambling debt with a brutal cartel, and they threatened to chop off his fingers.
Jory stepped in and paid the ransom, only for my brother to beg the billionaire for more gambling money, calling me a selfish bitch for not milking him dry.
Then, Jory threw a marriage agreement at my face.
"Act as my devoted wife for two years, and I will wipe the debt and give you ten million dollars."
I gave my youth to an actor who discarded me like trash, and my own flesh and blood only saw me as a walking ATM.
Did these powerful men really think my dignity was just another corporate asset to be bought and traded?
I looked into the cold, calculating eyes of the billionaire who thought he owned me.
I threw the contract right at his chest and stepped out of his Maybach into the freezing rain.
I would rather rot in the gutter than be a pet bought with a checkbook.

9.1
When Elena Rodriguez fled her abusive billionaire husband while pregnant, she thought she'd never see Alexander Blackwood again. Eight months later, a catastrophic accident steals his memories-erasing six years, including their marriage and the monster he became.
The man who wakes up is Alexander at 27: kind, humble, horrified by evidence of his paranoid jealousy and controlling behavior. As he embarks on an amends tour, apologizing to everyone he hurt, Elena watches the man she once loved fight to become worthy of redemption.
But Elena harbors a secret: their daughter, Sofia. When circumstances force them together at the hospital, Alexander meets his child for the first time-and Elena must decide if she can forgive a man who doesn't remember his crimes.
As Alexander's memories gradually return, both face an impossible question: Can someone truly change, or will he become the monster again? With Sofia's future hanging in the balance, Elena must choose between protecting her heart and believing in second chances.
Some scars run too deep. Some loves refuse to die.

7.8
VANESSA
They say revenge is a dish best served cold. But for me, that's not enough. I want it to hit so hard they beg for their lives.
Five years ago, my own husband left me to die in a fire. I watched him walk away, his eyes full of hate. In my last moments, I thought about how unfair it was, that I was dying while the people who did wrong were free. As if some higher power heard me, I was saved.
Now, I'm back and my only purpose is to give Ethan Croft exactly what he deserves. He took everything from me, and now I will take everything he loves, in the most painful way possible.
I have it all planned out. But there's something or someone else I didn't plan on. Ceron Morrison. He's tall, dark, and dangerously handsome. He's a mystery and a distraction I can't afford. He's a threat to the revenge I have sworn to complete.
But no matter what comes my way, I'll make Ethan pay. I'll burn his entire world to the ground, even if it means I get burned in the flames, too.
CERON
Vanessa Ashford has taken over my mind without even trying.
The first time I saw her, she was putting a thief on the ground at the airport with a single, perfect kick. I was captivated. As the heir to a powerful family, I'm used to getting anything I want. And I want her. I want to know her secrets.
Vanessa has built high walls around herself, but I am not a quitter. As I slowly peel back the layers, I'm discovering a past filled with pain. I can see the fire of vengeance burning in her eyes, a fire so strong it could destroy her.
My family wants me to secure our legacy with a sensible, strategic marriage. But all I can think about is the woman who wears her revenge like a custom-made gown. I know I should walk away. But something in me can't stand the thought of her facing the darkness alone.
The real question is, when she finally plays her last card, will I be the one to save her? Or will I just become another victim caught in the crossfire?