
I Tore Up His Check, Then He Bought My Life
After seven years of scrubbing floors to escape my past, my doctor fiancé convinced me to attend the Met Gala. It was supposed to be a one-night trip back to a world I hated. But then the doors crashed open, and the monster I.d left for dead rolled in on a wheelchair.
Within twenty-four hours, Fielding Hancock.s shadow had poisoned everything. My fiancé, Nathan, saw a photo of Fielding touching my arm and completely shattered. He got me fired, drained our joint bank account of my life savings, and left me homeless on a sidewalk in Queens.
I thought I had hit rock bottom, but then the hospital called. My mother had suffered a stroke, triggered by an envelope Fielding sent her. The insurance Nathan had just reported as fraudulent wouldn.t cover the ICU, and I was broke.
With my mother.s life on the line and two hours to find five thousand dollars, I was out of options. He had systematically destroyed every piece of my new life, cornering me until there was nowhere left to run.
I made the only call I could. Fielding picked up on the first ring.
"You win," I said, my voice dead. "I'm yours."
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Chapter 6
The air in Queens tasted like exhaust fumes and stale rain, a gritty film that coated the back of the throat. Essence stood on the cracked sidewalk, her nursing clogs heavy on her feet, staring at the black abyss of the Cadillac Escalade parked at the curb.
It sat there like a predator, idling silently, swallowing the morning light. The tinted windows reflected her distorted silhouette-a woman in worn-out scrubs, shivering not from the damp chill, but from the proximity to him. She hadn't gone to the Hancock Tower at ten. She had tried to call his bluff, to cling to the fragile normalcy of her life. But Fielding Hancock did not bluff. If she wouldn't come to the mountain, the mountain would come to Queens.
She took a breath that rattled in her chest, then stepped forward.
The rear door slid open automatically.
A blast of climate-controlled air hit her face, carrying the scent of sandalwood and expensive leather. It was the smell of her past. The smell of a life she had escaped, or so she thought.
Fielding was sitting in the shadows. A cashmere blanket was draped over his legs, concealing the alleged atrophy she knew must be there. But his torso was broad, encased in a charcoal suit that cost more than her entire student loan debt. He held a thick file in his hands, his fingers long and pale against the manila folder.
Essence climbed in. The door sealed shut with a soft thud, cutting off the noise of the street. The silence was instant and oppressive. It sucked the oxygen out of the small space.
She could hear her own heart hammering against her ribs. Thump. Thump. Thump.
Fielding didn't say hello. He didn't look at her face. He simply tossed the heavy file onto her lap.
"Read it."
Essence stared at the cover. The words REACTIVATION OF MARRIAGE CONTRACT were stamped in bold, black letters. Her hands jerked, a spasm of nerves she couldn't control. The legal terminology hit her harder than a fist. It wasn't a proposal; it was an amendment. A reminder that the ink on their seven-year-old contract had never truly dried.
She looked up at him, incredulous. "You're insane. I have a fiancé."
Fielding adjusted his cufflink, a slow, deliberate movement. The gold caught the dim light. "The doctor? The one buying cheap scotch for his department head to secure a promotion?"
Essence flinched. It was a low blow, precise and cruel. Nathan had been stressing about that gift for weeks.
"That is none of your business," she snapped.
Fielding reached into the chilled compartment built into the side console next to him. He pulled out a glass bottle of Evian. Condensation beaded on the glass. He didn't offer it to her. He unscrewed the cap, took a sip, and set it down.
"I need a wife to survive an SEC audit," he said, his voice devoid of emotion. "You need money. And protection. It's a transaction, Essence. Nothing more. We simply reactivate the existing framework."
Essence's fingers trembled as she flipped open the file.
Her eyes scanned the first page.
Amendment to the 2017 Pre-Nuptial Agreement Activation Clause.
Term: Three years.
Compensation: Twenty million dollars.
Additional Clause: Full restoration of the Fitzgerald Family Trust assets.
Twenty million.
The number swam before her eyes. It was enough to buy this entire block. It was enough to burn down the hospital that overworked her and build a new one in her name. It was enough to make Chloie Booth choke on her own venom.
But then she saw the fine print.
Residency Requirement: The Spouse must reside at the Hancock Estate in Long Island.
Public Appearance Clause: The Spouse must accompany the Principal to all board meetings and galas.
Essence slammed the folder shut. She threw it back at him. It hit his chest and slid to the floor.
"I am not a slave to be bought," she hissed. "I love Nathan."
Fielding didn't get angry. He didn't even blink. He just leaned down, wincing slightly as if the movement caused him pain, retrieved the file, and dusted it off. When he looked up, his eyes had darkened.
"Love?" He said the word like it was a disease. "Do you really think his fragile ego can survive your history?"
"That was seven years ago," Essence said, her voice rising. "We were young. It was a mistake."
"A mistake?"
Fielding moved.
It was sudden, yet strained. He shifted his weight, leaning toward her, invading her space until she could feel the heat radiating off him. His breath hitched slightly, a masterful performance of a man pushing past his physical limits.
"You weren't calling it a mistake when you were shaking under me, Essence."
The memory hit her like a physical slap. The heat. The skin. The way he used to look at her before the world broke them.
Blood rushed to her face, hot and stinging. "You bastard."
She raised her hand. It was instinct. She wanted to wipe that arrogant look off his face.
Her palm flew toward his cheek.
Snap.
Fielding's hand shot out. He caught her wrist in mid-air, inches from his face.
His grip was steel. There was no weakness in his fingers, only a terrifying, dormant power that he had been hiding. However, she noticed a fine tremor running through his forearm, a vibration that suggested this burst of strength was costing him dearly, fighting against his own damaged nervous system.
Essence gasped. For a man who was supposed to be wasting away from a degenerative disease, his strength was terrifying, even if it was fleeting. His fingers dug into her tender skin, pressing against the pulse point.
"Let go of me!" she cried, struggling.
He didn't budge. He held her arm suspended, staring into her eyes.
"Nathan's shift ends in ten minutes," Fielding said softly. "If he saw this agreement... if he knew why you really left seven years ago... what do you think he would do?"
A cold shiver went down Essence's spine. He knew. He had to know about the threats against her father. "You can't tell him. That's blackmail."
"It's leverage," Fielding corrected. "It's business. It's what you're best at."
He released her.
Essence yanked her hand back, cradling it against her chest. Her wrist throbbed. She rubbed the skin, watching it turn a mottled red. Tears pricked her eyes-not from pain, but from the sheer injustice of it.
"Why me?" she whispered. "There are a thousand socialites in Manhattan who would kill to marry you."
Fielding leaned back against the leather seat, the mask of indifference sliding back into place.
"Because you know where the bodies are buried, Essence. And frankly, you're the only one who hates my parents enough to help me tighten the noose around their necks."
Essence froze. She looked at him, really looked at him. Beneath the cold exterior, she saw a flash of something unhinged. Something dark.
He didn't just want a wife. He wanted a weapon.
"You're sick," she breathed. She fumbled for the door handle. "Whatever game you're playing, I'm not part of it. I'm getting out."
Fielding didn't try to stop her. He pressed a button on the armrest. Click. The locks disengaged.
"You'll be back, Essence," he said to her back. "When your fairy tale shatters. And it will shatter."
Essence pushed the door open and stumbled out onto the pavement. She gulped down the dirty air, trying to purge the scent of him from her lungs. But as she stood there, shaking, she felt the black car looming behind her like a shadow that refused to detach.
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8.5
I was cheated on by my scumbag boyfriend.
On the night I got blackout drunk, I married a stranger, and when I woke up, I only found a marriage certificate and a black card.
He took care of my scumbag ex for me, gave me a canary diamond ring, but refused to show his face-he only called me baby on video calls.
I ran to my best friend's house to hide, only to find that the billionaire next door, who made my heart skip a beat, had the exact same scent as him.
My best friend cried and begged me: "He's Augustus, a tyrant who eats people alive!"
But only I knew that the man who pressed me against the terrace railing, leaned down to kiss me, and whispered "I'll protect you" softly.
Fifty thousand dollars to sneak photos of his private office? I'll go.
Not for the money, but to ask him to his face-
Gus, how many secrets are you hiding? And how long have you been craving me?

7.5
For six years, Isabella Rossi used her family's immense wealth to save her husband's Mafia empire from bankruptcy while he fought on the front lines.
Her reward? Don Damien Moretti returns with a mistress, a secret son, and a demand: Accept them, and keep paying the bills.
He expects her to swallow her pride. Instead, Isabella closes her checkbook. She demands a divorce, cuts off their funding, and leaves his "glorious" empire to starve.
But a Queen stepping down draws wolves. Enter Giovanni Falcone-the ruthless, untouchable King of the New York Underworld. He doesn't want her money; he wants her.
Now, her ex-husband is begging for her back. But Isabella? She's too busy building her own empire-and watching his burn.

8.8
On the eve of my glamorous Waldorf Astoria wedding, I went to the penthouse to surprise my fiancé, Hugh, wearing my late mother's heirloom pearls.
Instead, I heard my stepsister's familiar laugh and caught them tangled together on the sofa.
Through the cracked door, I heard Hugh slur that he was only marrying me for my family's financial backing.
"As soon as I secure my inheritance, she's the first thing I'm getting rid of," he promised her.
Floy giggled and asked for my mother's pearl necklace, my only legacy. Hugh agreed without hesitation, mocking my dead mother's naivety and my desperate dreams of building a family.
Every sweet word he had ever said was a lie, a knife he had been patiently sliding between my ribs for years. They planned to strip me of everything the moment I signed the prenup.
I didn't cry or scream. The crushing weight of their betrayal hollowed me out, leaving behind a terrifying, absolute calm.
Why should I be the one to lose everything while they stole my future and insulted my mother's memory?
I calmly walked down the hall, set the prenuptial agreement on fire, and vanished into the rainy night.
If Hugh wanted to play dirty for the Maxwell empire, I would play for keeps.
Using a forgotten, century-old family covenant, I was going to marry Hugh's uncle-the comatose, paralyzed war hero, Fleet Maxwell.
I would return not as a naive bride, but as their worst nightmare: his aunt, and the new lady of the house.

8.8
After eleven years in a maximum-security black site, ex-Delta Force operator Alton Combs was paroled and exiled to a toxic Appalachian wasteland.
The corrupt town mayor thought he was bullying a broken man, tricking Alton into trading his family's prime estate for a poisoned, worthless shale field.
The locals treated Alton like a rabid beast, spitting on his shoes and waiting for him to rot in a collapsed cabin. But they had no idea the "worthless" land hid a billion-dollar rare-earth mineral vein. While surviving the town's hostility, Alton found a freezing baby girl dumped in a biohazard bin with needle marks on her tiny arm.
He took her in, named her Eden, and built an electrified fortress guarded by a tamed mountain lion and a rattlesnake. He spent the next seven years quietly extracting the minerals to build a massive mining empire, raising the girl not as a victim, but as a ruthless apex predator.
Hundreds of miles away in Washington D.C., a high-ranking Pentagon official wept over an empty grave, completely unaware that his evil second wife had ordered his infant daughter thrown to the wolves. He also didn't know the baby had been rescued by the most dangerous killing machine alive.
Now, his parole was officially over.
Alton handed his seven-year-old daughter an elite academy acceptance letter.
"If the dogs try to bite you, you tear their throats out. I will handle the bodies."
Stepping into a bulletproof Hummer, the undisputed king of the valley prepared to unleash his little wolf into the human world.

8.2
After two years of love and unwavering commitment to her mate Adrian, Amelia's world shatters when she finds Adrian, cheating on her with his ex-fated mate, Mara. The pain deepens when she is framed for a crime she didn't commit, and forced to leave the pack she once called home. Yet, as time passes and Adrian's regrets grow, he embarks on a desperate quest to find Amelia and win her back.
Years later, Amelia has rebuilt her life as a successful medical doctor, only to find herself drawn to Alex Darlington, a charming and caring doctor who turns out to be none other than Adrian's stepbrother. But when their bond grows undeniable, Amelia must face the shocking truth-Adrian, the man who once betrayed her, is now the one asking for her forgiveness. Torn between her past love and her new feelings for Alex, Amelia's heart is pulled in two directions.
As Adrian fights to reclaim the woman he lost, he must confront his own mistakes and battle the darkness inside. But when Alex's true motives come to light, Amelia must decide who is truly worthy of her love, and whether she can find a future with the man who shattered her heart-or the one who might just heal it.
In a world where loyalty is tested, love is fragile, and betrayal runs deep, will Amelia find peace, or will she be forced to choose between two men who will stop at nothing to claim her heart?
Settings : Moonstone Pack, Present Day, Human World, New York City, Present Day, 21st Century.

7.6
Synopsis:
Diana, a twenty-nine year old brilliant young lady and a successful fashion designer. She was grateful she had been able to achieve everything she had without any support.
But there was a void inside of her. She wanted to get married.
She couldn't bear the fact of entering into the big chapter thirty without a life partner. She met David at a business conference meeting. He asked for her number.
She hesitated thinking he wasn't going to stay like the others. She decided to give him a chance and went on a first date with him only to realise that he was serious and wanted to marry her.
What Diana didn't know was that David was pretending all along. He was never interested in her as a person.
During a public awards ceremony, David brings Eleanor, a celebrity who is his new business partner, onto the stage. He dedicates his award to her, claiming she was the "sole inspiration" for his success.
Later that night, he tells Diana that he has already signed the divorce papers. His cold dismissal shatters her, but in the aftermath, a clear-headed determination sets in.