
Claimed by the Obsessive Billionaires
Two days before her wedding, Serena Vale thinks she has everything. Love. Stability. A new job. A perfect future. That is until she finds out her fiancé has been cheating on her and is unapologetic about it.
Broken-hearted, she leaves alone for what was supposed to be their honeymoon where she runs into two powerful billionaires.
Rafael and Nikolai are supposed to be rivals, but little does the world know that they share a lot of interests, including the same woman.
They both want her. They both claim her. And neither of them wants to let her go.
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Chapter 2
Serena Vale
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My rehearsal dinner was to start at four o'clock. It was currently eleven thirty in the morning. Douglas had left early this morning, saying he had to run some errands before the dinner in the evening, so I was left at home with several name cards that needed to be confirmed with fresh flowers littering the house.
Everything was confirmed last night but when I woke up this morning, I had the urge to select new flowers, so I did. Then I rearranged the name cards based on the flowers for each table.
Everything had to be perfect.
Tessa was sitting cross-legged on my couch, her dark curls tied in a messy bun with some of them framing her face. Her laptop was open as she typed furiously on it. She'd been having a bit of writer's block. She suddenly got inspiration this morning but she had also promised to come early, so she brought her laptop with her.
A writer of five best sellers, yet here she was, helping me pick a seating arrangement that made sense.
Well, she was barely helping. She just inserted a few words here and there as Noelle and I discussed it.
"No one should sit beside your aunt Ruth," she said without looking up. "She'll criticize the food, wine, and probably your dress when she sees it."
I laughed. "You're exaggerating it."
"She called your engagement ring modest. I'm being generous."
Noelle perked up at the mention of my engagement ring. She was sitting on the floor, arranging flowers. "Really? She called a huge diamond ring modest?"
"It's Rena's fault for inviting her to her bachelorette party," Tessa responded, her fingers flying across her keyboard. I didn't know how she managed to write and gossip at the same time.
My aunt Ruth was only seven years older than I was. It made sense to invite her since I invited my older cousins as well, some of whom were the same age as her.
"There's a reason she isn't still married yet." Noelle mocked as if she had a husband in contrast.
Noelle worked as a luxury real estate consultant, which meant she was always working with rich people. Because of this, she was usually invited to galas and other rich people's events. She was used to rich people with no soul, especially the ones who came from old money.
The only rich person I was used to was Douglas.
I glanced at my phone. He'd left around six in the morning and he still hadn't texted yet.
"He's late," Noelle murmured, somehow sensing where my thoughts had strayed to.
"He said he was running errands," I said quickly. Maybe too quickly.
"Errands? On the day of the rehearsal dinner? Your makeup artist will arrive in an hour."
"Well, that has nothing to do with him." My tone was getting defensive. "Besides, isn't it better if the makeup look is a surprise?"
They didn't argue but their silence said enough. I wished Lila were here. She would assure me that nothing was wrong with him being out as long as he wasn't missing anything.
For the next hour, we busied ourselves. Tessa continued on with her writing while Noelle and I went through all the details again, triple-checking the schedule. Everything was calm and predictable. But that was until my phone buzzed.
It was a text from an unknown number; an attachment. Wondering if I'd forgotten to save a vendor's number, I clicked on the message.
My fingers went cold and for a moment, I was certain blood stopped flowing in my veins.
It was Douglas inside a cafe, holding another woman's hand. I knew all his siblings. I knew most of his cousins, at least the ones he was close to. I knew his female friends. I'd met them. I knew his exes. I stalked them two years ago. The person in the picture wasn't any of those people.
I blinked, unable to process what I was seeing. "What the..."
Tessa's eyes finally left her screen. "What's wrong?"
I considered not showing them the picture as it was going to make it look real but before my brain could catch up, I was already turning my phone towards them.
Noelle moved forward, staring at the screen with a frown on her face. "Where was this taken?"
"I don't know." My voice was smaller than usual. "But an unknown number sent it to me. It has to be fake, right? Someone is trying to mess with me. Someone is trying to ruin things for us."
Tessa hesitated. "Maybe, but that looks like Douglas, Rena."
I forced a laugh. "Someone is messing with me on purpose. It could be an old picture from before we even met. They probably just want to stir the pot."
Douglas had been faithful to me throughout our years of dating. He'd never raised his voice at me even when we fought. He always made sure I was happy and never went to bed angry. Douglas couldn't cheat on me. He was the perfect partner. He was the love of my life. He was the man I was going to marry in less than forty-eight hours.
Noelle and Tessa exchanged a look but neither said anything else.
My hands were shaking as I tried to focus on my tasks. I had to finish arranging the flowers. Lila would be coming to get the flowers soon so she could take them to the location.
Then, another buzz came.
I froze.
Tessa and Noelle stared at me. They were just as nervous as I was as I picked up the phone again. I was relieved when it was just a text from Lila asking if she should pick up anything on her way to my house.
My relief was short-lived though. As I responded to her, telling her not to bring anything, there was another text from the unknown number. This time, it was a video.
I should have deleted it immediately. I should have tossed my phone across the room or something, but my curiosity compelled me to open the video.
I pressed play and the world stopped.
It was him. Douglas. This time, he wasn't in a cafe holding a woman's hand. He was naked, moving against an equally naked girl underneath him. Her face was blurred but I knew damn well that wasn't me.
My stomach churned at the sight and my breakfast threatened to come back up. I couldn't believe it!
I could have easily dismissed it as a tape from his past but the tattoo on his waist was a dead giveaway. He had gotten it on our first anniversary. It was a tattoo of my initials yet there he was, moaning a woman's name and it wasn't mine.
My hands were trembling so badly that I didn't even realize when I dropped the phone on the floor.
As Noelle picked up the phone, I stood up from the floor and rushed to the kitchen, puking out everything I'd eaten in the past twenty-four hours.
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7.8
Elie Joyce’s entire life was controlled by Ebert Ewing, a ruthless billionaire who held her sick grandmother's survival and her family's freedom in his hands.
But on a freezing, stormy night, he forced her into a scandalous scrap of red silk and handed her over to a notorious, disgusting predator.
"You aren't an escort. You're just a free gift."
Ebert mocked her, using her as a disposable bargaining chip to secure a corporate funding round.
When the predator humiliated her, forced high-proof vodka down her throat, and violently pinned her to the floor, Ebert simply watched with dead eyes.
And when Ebert finally intervened to brutally beat the man, it wasn't out of mercy.
"She is my property. Even if she is trash that I threw away, a filthy pig like you doesn't get to touch her."
Afterward, he dragged her battered, barefoot body into his car, only to kick her out into the torrential rain, leaving her on the dark streets to die.
Standing in the storm, shivering and bleeding from broken glass, the last shred of Elie's hope shattered.
She had sacrificed her dignity and soul, enduring his violent bites and cruel control, just to keep her family alive.
Why did she have to suffer this endless, twisted humiliation for a psychopath who only saw her as trash?
But she didn't break.
Tearing a strip of his expensive shirt to bandage her bleeding foot, Elie gripped her broken stiletto like a knife.
With her eyes turning cold and calculating, she limped out of the shadows.
She was going to survive, and Ebert Ewing would soon realize she was no longer his obedient prey.

8.1
Sophia Bennett never expected to cross paths with Alexander Sterling again-not after the masked charity ball where a stranger in black claimed her body and soul for one unforgettable night. She walked away with no names, no regrets... and a secret that would bind them forever.
Now, four months later, Sophie is drowning in debt and grief when the same man-cold, commanding billionaire CEO Alexander Sterling-blackmails her into becoming his fake fiancée. The deal is simple: play the perfect partner to secure a fifty-billion-dollar merger, and walk away with enough money to start over. No strings. No feelings.
But the chemistry that once burned behind masks refuses to stay hidden. Late-night arguments turn into stolen kisses. Forced red-carpet appearances become dangerously real. And every time Alexander's hand lingers on her waist, Sophie fights the truth screaming inside her: the baby growing beneath her heart is his.
When a collapse at work lands her in the hospital, the doctor's words shatter the fragile illusion-"You're four months pregnant." Alexander hears. He calculates. He assumes the worst.
"You let me believe this was real," he snarls, voice like ice. "While you carried another man's child."
Fired. Humiliated. Cast out with nothing but the clothes on her back.
Sophie doesn't chase him. Doesn't beg. Doesn't tell him the baby is his.
Because if the man who once held her like she was everything can discard her so easily, he doesn't deserve the truth.
But fate has other plans.
As Alexander spirals in regret, haunted by memories of a masked woman who felt like destiny, he begins to question everything he thought he knew. The merger closes. The empire stands. Yet the silence from the woman he wronged grows louder than any boardroom battle.
Some destinies are entwined too tightly to break.
And when the truth finally crashes through the walls they've built, it will either destroy them both... or bind them forever.
A steamy, angsty billionaire romance full of enemies-to-lovers fire, a secret baby, cruel misunderstandings, possessive obsession, and the ultimate grovel redemption. Perfect for fans of twisted vows, forced proximity, and second-chance heartbreak.

9.7
Emaline Finley was drowning in massive debt to keep her dying father alive, even enduring a humiliating blind date with an arrogant man just to find a financial lifeline.
But the fatal blow came from her former best friend, Kitty. Kitty, who was already engaged to Emaline's ex-boyfriend, deliberately told Emaline's father that his expensive treatments were bleeding his daughter dry.
Out of extreme guilt, her father threw away his life-saving medication and checked himself out of the hospital to die at home. When Emaline found him, he was coughing up pools of bright red blood, his lungs rapidly collapsing. As the paramedics rushed him away, Kitty called to gloat, mocking Emaline's poverty and telling her to go watch her father die.
Emaline was completely shattered, suffocating under the sheer injustice of it all. She had been betrayed, stripped of her dignity, and was now forced to watch her only parent slip away because of a cruel, spiteful lie.
Just as her world went dark, a wildly wealthy stranger stepped in. Cullen Preston, the mysterious man who had witnessed her humiliating date, paid the astronomical medical bills and brought in the city's top surgeon to pull her father back from death. But his salvation wasn't charity.
"Consider it a dowry."
He bought her father's life, and in exchange, he demanded Emaline as his wife.

7.2
I sat in the freezing conference room, my knuckles white as I strangled a cheap plastic pen. Outside, Manhattan was weeping in the gray rain, but inside, the air was sterile and dead. I stared at the polished mahogany table, seeing the distorted reflection of a man who hadn't slept in forty-eight hours—a man about to sign his own divorce papers.
Across from me, my wife Linda wouldn't even look at me. She was too busy drumming her fingers near a diamond ring that cost more than I had made in the last five years combined. Then the door swung open, and Simon Thorne walked in. The billionaire heir didn't say a word; he just walked behind Linda and placed a heavy, possessive hand on her shoulder, marking her as his.
"Let's wrap this up," Simon said, checking his Patek Philippe with the bored tone of a man ordering a coffee he didn't want. Linda finally looked through me like I was a ghost and told me to stop dragging this out. She whispered that I couldn't even afford myself anymore, a physical punch to the gut given I’d lost my job three weeks ago. After I signed, Simon flicked a business card at me, mockingly offering me a job as a doorman for minimum wage.
I walked out into the downpour, shivering in a suit I couldn't afford to dry clean. My phone vibrated with a text from my landlord: "Pack your things. Keys by tonight or I’m calling the cops." I stood on the corner of 5th Avenue with exactly $42.18 to my name, watching Simon kiss my wife through the glass wall of the penthouse. I was thirty, homeless, and drowning in a city of lions.
I wanted to roar until my throat bled, but I just stood there, a drowned rat in a world of predators. How could I have lost everything so fast? Why was the woman who promised to stay through "for poorer" now leaning into the arms of the man who just humiliated me?
Suddenly, my phone screen exploded with a blinding golden light. An app called the Midas Protocol installed itself, declaring poverty a disease and itself the cure. With one tap, a million dollars bypassed a federal hold and hit my account, and a "Nemesis Card" appeared in my digital inventory. I didn't hesitate. I typed Simon Thorne’s name into the vengeance algorithm and hit execute. The game had officially changed.

8.6
"We both know this match is not our will. For that reason, I'm offering you a contract."
My eyes widened in shock at Harrison's words-an open proposal from a man I had only met for the first time.
What the average family could never pull off happened effortlessly among the right people.
I scanned through the printed agreement in my hands.
No interference in each other's personal lives
Absolute confidentiality of the marriage contract, agreed upon by both parties
The marriage shall last a minimum of two years. If separation is still difficult to implement after that period, the contract may be extended until circumstances permit otherwise
Some of the clauses were... interesting.
A contract like this wasn't natural for a couple about to get married. But strangely, it made me feel more prepared than blindly stepping into the unknown as a member of the Marcus family.
"I deliberately left the last page blank," Harrison said calmly, tapping the paper with his finger. "Please write your conditions."
His assistant smoothly placed a ballpoint pen into my hand.
I didn't hesitate.
Respect both families as one
No physical contact
Separate bedrooms
I've always preferred being alone. I've never had a boyfriend-and I never cared to.
Unfortunately, my sister did.
She was in love, yet she had been betrothed to a billionaire's son she was now being forced to marry.
I pitied her.
So I made a decision that changed everything.
I replaced her.
Harrison Marcus, the billionaire's son, didn't want to marry a stranger either. So he proposed a contract-to me.
Helping my sister.
A marriage without love.
A deal that would end in divorce.
Or so we thought.
Two years later, we planned to file for divorce and walk away like strangers.
But contracts don't account for feelings...
and neither did we.

9.7
Amara Blackwell only wanted to survive.
She had lived her whole life in shadows an unwanted servant, bullied, beaten, and ignored.
She had learned one truth: the world didn't care for the weak.
She never meant to cross into the Sunfang Clan's border... but hunger doesn't care about territory lines.
Captured as a trespasser, thrown into the dungeon, treated as nothing more than a filthy outsider.
Amara becomes the clan's newest servant, sentenced to repay her "crime" through labor.
Invisible. Powerless. Unwanted.
Until jealousy paints a target on her back.
Framed for an offense punishable by death, Amara is dragged before the court - bruised, terrified, and surrounded by wolves who want her gone.
The crowd demands blood.
The elders demand punishment.
And she waits for the blade.
Then the Alpha King arrives.
Kael Duskbane
Cold. Feared. Unbreakable.
He steps forward to judge her... and the moment his eyes land on her, something ancient and forbidden stirs inside him.
A scent.
A pull.
A truth he should never have felt.
His wolf whispers one word that changes everything:
Mate.
The girl kneeling in the dirt
the servant, the trespasser, the nobody is the one woman his kingdom will never accept.
The one woman whose hidden bloodline could set the entire empire on fire.
And the one woman every enemy wants dead...
And the one Kael Duskbane will defy fate, tradition, and every rival clan to protect.