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Claimed Raw by my Husband's Ruthless Best friend

Claimed Raw by my Husband's Ruthless Best friend

"Please, let me taste you," Ava begged, broken and desperate-after he tortured her by forcing her to watch as he claimed that blonde. "Now, spread those thighs, sweetheart. Show me how wet you already are for me." Ava Sinclair Vance was once a stripper. Now she's the wife of billionaire Leon Vance, bound by vows of forever-until his endless "business trips" left her aching and burning with unmet desire. One reckless night, she returned to Club Orion for a single pole dance. Just to feel alive again. A stranger in the shadows had other plans. What began as one lap dance exploded into a night of ruthless, relentless passion that left her utterly ruined for anyone else. She woke up wrecked, convinced it was a nameless one-night mistake she could bury and forget. Until the next morning's business lunch with Leon's best friend. She discovered she couldn't escape him-not when the stranger and Leon's best friend were the same man. And certainly not when he was the one demanding more nights... to cover up her "one little mistake." How long can Ava stay trapped between two ruthless billionaires before one claims her completely? And what if those nights were never about silence... but about breaking her so thoroughly she begs to stay?
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Ava's POV It was 11:47 p.m. at night. I had spent another night alone. Another night of waiting for a man whose scent still lingered on the pillow but hadn't touched me in thirty days. Leon Vance-my husband who was both my sin and my salvation. The big TV gleamed with nude images. Sounds filled the air. Moans that weren't mine. I lay on the bed, watching, with my thighs clenched really tight. Video after video of men taking women, their bodies joining in ways that made my breath catch. I rubbed that sensitive peak through my panties, imagining Leon's face as he drove into me on our honeymoon. I didn't mean to watch it. Not really. It just... happened out of curiosity or punishment. I couldn't tell. I was so desperate that I couldn't bear it. My chest rose and fell unevenly as the moans filled the room. My body ached really badly, not for the strangers on the screen, but for him. For the weight of his lethal hands. For that rough, commanding voice that could ruin me and make me whole in the same breath. But he was gone. Another business trip for a whole month just as soon as the honeymoon was over. I told myself that I'd be patient. That I was better than my past-the girl who used to dance under red lights and crave attention. The girl who stripped when men threw bills at her feet. I wasn't that woman anymore. I was Ava Sinclair Vance now, the wife of the city's golden billionaire. The woman who swore loyalty and promised to be faithful as soon as I became his. But loyalty felt heavier when no one was watching. I ran my fingers through my hair and slowly to my chest, the air filled with perfume and loneliness. My vibrator was useless at this point. I needed something real. My phone vibrated-a message from Bella, my best friend. "I'm still in Paris. Miss you, babe. Don't go crazy while I'm gone." Too late. I dropped the phone, laughing softly the moment I realized that I was going to do something reckless tonight. Before I could even take a second-guess myself, I was already opening my closet. Dresses in shades of black and gold stared back at me. I reached for the one that used to make men forget their names and lose control. "Just dance and have some fun," I whispered to myself. "No more than that. Not even touching." Leon wouldn't find out anyway. --- The city was alive when I stepped out of the car. The club's name glowed above me-Club Orion. I used to dance here years ago, before Leon claimed me and asked me to be his forever. Now I was going back as a ghost visiting her own grave. Inside, the air tasted just like liquor. I walked past the crowd, until I reached the VIP section-where the lights dimmed and money rained in the air. No one recognized me except for the manager. The manager blinked twice the moment he saw my face. "Ava Sinclair?" "Just Ava tonight," I said. He didn't ask anymore questions. He never did. After all, the man didn't even attend my wedding. I walked to the stage, my heels clicking like confessions. My pulse beat faster than the music. As I wrapped my fingers around the cold pole, I felt that forgotten hunger inside me exhale. The music started. My body remembered it all before my mind did. The sway, the rhythm, and the slow arch of my back. Eyes followed and men leaned forward, longing for my body. But none of them caught my eyes. I wasn't dancing for them anyway. I was dancing away the ache that Leon wasn't there to heal. And then-I saw him. He sat in the far corner of the VIP lounge, shadows hiding half of his face. He was wearing a loose shirt and pants, and I could see the muscles of his chest. I hated the way my body reacted to him, and how heat bloomed between my thighs. Two women sat by his side, one massaging his chest and the other's hand moving lower. But he wasn't looking at them. He was looking at me. The moment our eyes met, I forgot how to breathe. His gaze was heavy-not the kind that only undressed you, but the kind that consumed you. My fingers trembled around the pole. I turned away, trying to focus on the rhythm of the music, but my heart was already pounding on a different beat. I told myself it was just a harmless curiosity but my body was starting to betray me. Before I knew it, I was walking toward him, heels clicking on marble like a countdown. He didn't move or blink. The closer I got, the more my knees wanted to give in. When I reached his table, I stopped. He leaned back, resting his arms on the sofa. I should've turned back. But I didn't. Instead, I sat down right on his lap, my chest facing him. I could feel the hard length of him pressed beneath me, and I couldn't help but want it inside me. His body was really warm. The smell of leather, whiskey, and something darker clung to his skin. My hand moved on its own, tracing the hard lines of his chest through the open buttons of his shirt. His breath hitched barely but I caught it. I hated the sound of my own heartbeat. It wasn't supposed to race like this for anyone else but Leon. Gosh. What was I doing? I told myself before leaving home that I'd just dance and nothing more. But his body called to something wild inside me. It was something that I'd buried when I said I do to Leon. He tilted his head, studying me like a secret that he already knew. His voice, when he finally spoke, was low and thick like smoke curling around my ear. "You dance like you've done this before." I swallowed hard. "Maybe I have." He smiled, very slow and wicked. "And maybe you still want to." That hit way too close. I stood up quickly, breaking the spell. My heart felt like it might jump out from my body. "I should go," I whispered, mostly to myself. I turned, ready to leave and find whatever was left of my self-control. But before I could take a step, his hand caught mine. He was already on his feet. In one motion, he pulled me back, spinning me around until my back hit the wall beside the sofa. His body pressed close enough that I could feel his heartbeat through his shirt. His hand came up and rested against my throat, almost choking me. He came at rough, holding me still. The world shrank. All that existed was the heat arising between us. He leaned closer, his lips brushing my ear as he whispered, "And where did you think you're going?" Oh shit!! Soo much for being a changed person. I wanted to speak up. I wanted to remind myself of Leon, of my vows, and of the life I was supposed to protect. But the words never came. Because in that moment-under the dim light and under his control, I realized something terrifying. I wasn't sure I wanted to be faithful anymore.

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