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Burned by Poison, Saved by the Devil Novel Cover

Burned by Poison, Saved by the Devil

My cousin Hailey paid a dock worker to assault me just to ruin my engagement. To survive the military-grade aphrodisiac she poisoned me with, I stumbled into a walk-in freezer and threw myself onto the only source of cold I could find-a man paralyzed by unnatural hypothermia. It was a desperate, primal exchange of my heat for his ice just to keep my heart from stopping. But when Hailey threw open the heavy iron door, leading my fiancé and the entire Bolton family to witness my "shame," her triumphant grin instantly vanished. She hadn't caught me with a low-life thug. She had caught me straddling Demetrius Maddox, the ruthless Iron King of Chicago. The air in the room dropped to absolute zero. My grandmother screamed in horror, and my father turned the color of ash. Hailey, blinded by jealousy, tried to double down. She pointed a manicured finger at the deadliest man in the city and called him a "nameless muscle" I picked up to defile the family name. She didn't realize she had just signed her own death warrant. I didn't cower. I realized this was the only chance to survive the family that wanted me dead. I walked up to the Devil himself, my body still humming with the poison, and looked him in the eye. "Kill me, and the cold inside you wins," I whispered, knowing he was dying from the inverse of my own poison. "I am the only doctor who knows how to cure you." Demetrius tightened his hand around my throat, his dark eyes assessing my worth. "Prove it," he growled. I turned back to my trembling cousin and signaled the enforcer to hand me the whip.
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Chapter 8

Avery POV

The first crack of the whip shattered the heavy silence of the office like a gunshot.

It was a visceral, wet sound—leather biting into soft, unblemished flesh. Hailey’s body arched violently against the dark wood of the bench. A feral scream tore from her throat, piercing the suffocating air. She shrieked my name, weaving it into a string of venomous curses and desperate pleas that echoed off the floor-to-ceiling windows.

I didn't blink. I watched the blood bloom across her pale skin, a stark contrast to the ruined silk of her designer dress.

Behind his obsidian desk, Demetrius shifted. I caught the microscopic furrow of his brow—a fleeting shadow of annoyance at the shrill noise polluting his sanctuary. Dionicio, ever attuned to his Don’s silent commands, didn't miss a beat. The Enforcer reached down, ripped a jagged strip of fabric from the hem of Hailey’s torn dress, and brutally shoved it into her mouth.

Her screams were instantly reduced to muffled, pathetic whimpers.

The whip fell again. And again. Thirty lashes. Not one less, not one more.

The rhythmic crack of leather and the metallic scent of fresh blood filled the room, mingling with the expensive cologne and aged whiskey that usually defined Demetrius Maddox’s space. By the twentieth lash, Hailey had stopped struggling. By the thirtieth, she was a lifeless, bloody heap, mercifully swallowed by unconsciousness.

Dionicio coiled his whip, his pristine suit miraculously untouched by the carnage. He looked at me, waiting.

"Take her back to the Bolton estate," I ordered, my voice eerily calm despite the adrenaline roaring in my ears. "Dump her at the front door. And tell Christian Bolton... this is just the interest."

I stared at my uncle, who was still frozen on his knees beside my grandmother, Carmelita. His face was the color of dirty snow, his eyes wide with a terror he could no longer hide. I wouldn't stop here. I wouldn't stop until Christian Bolton and his entire treacherous bloodline were completely erased from our family tree. I would wash them out with their own blood.

But my momentary triumph was cut short.

The show was over. The Don had been entertained, and now, he was done.

Demetrius rose from his throne. The sheer size of him, combined with the unnatural, freezing aura he commanded, instantly sucked the remaining oxygen from the room. He didn't even spare a glance at the bleeding girl on the floor or the two cowering Boltons.

His dark, bottomless eyes locked onto Dionicio.

"Get the trash out of my office," Demetrius commanded. His tone was flat, bored, and utterly lethal.

Christian gasped, a sound of profound humiliation, but he didn't dare speak. Dionicio moved with terrifying efficiency. He grabbed Christian by the collar of his suit and Carmelita by her arm, hauling them up as if they weighed nothing. My uncle and grandmother—the untouchable matriarch and the ambitious Capo of the Bolton family—were dragged across the marble floor like discarded garbage.

Their weak protests and horrified gasps were abruptly severed as the heavy oak doors slammed shut behind them.

Silence crashed down on the room again. But this time, it wasn't the silence before a storm. It was the silence of the abyss.

The stage had been cleared. The audience was gone. It was just me and the devil.

Demetrius stepped out from behind his desk. He moved with the slow, deliberate grace of an apex predator that had finally cornered its prey. The killing intent radiating from him was no longer a subtle undercurrent; it was a physical weight, pressing down on my chest, making it impossible to breathe.

I had used his body to quell the poison in my veins. I had used his territory to judge my enemies. I had used his Enforcer to execute my family's law. I had hijacked his absolute authority, and in the mafia world, that was a sin punishable only by death.

I forced my spine to remain straight. I didn't take a single step back. If I showed fear now, he would tear me apart. My mind raced, desperately calculating my only leverage—the burning heat in my blood that he craved, and the freezing ice in his veins that I needed to survive. I had to turn this execution into a negotiation.

He stopped mere inches from me. His massive frame completely eclipsed the city lights behind him, casting me in his absolute shadow.

He tilted his head, his eyes devoid of any human warmth.

"You've had your fun, *Principessa*," he murmured, his voice a low, dangerous rumble that vibrated against my skin. "Now... we settle my account."

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