
Marrying The Crippled Billionaire For Revenge
I was the top trauma surgeon at the city’s busiest hospital until my family decided I was nothing more than a disposal fee. I stood in my father’s mahogany-lined study, staring at a two-hundred-thousand-dollar check that was meant to buy my silence and my dignity.
"Sign the confession, Aurelia," my father demanded, the silver cigar cutter snapping with a violent finality. They wanted me to take the fall for a medical error I never committed, all to protect my sister Dominique’s image before her high-profile merger with the Blackburn family.
When I refused to sign my life away, the betrayal turned lethal. My sister planted a priceless sapphire heirloom in my bag and called the security team to search me in front of my ex-fiancé. My mother watched with cold indifference as I was branded a thief, and my father threatened to pull the plug on my grandmother’s nursing home payments by noon if I didn't vanish.
I was thrown out into a freezing rainstorm with a revoked medical license, a battered suitcase, and exactly forty-two dollars to my name. Even the man I once loved looked at me with pity, believing I had stooped to grand larceny because I was jealous of my sister’s success.
I stood at a bus stop, shivering and broken, wondering how my own blood could trade my truth for a corporate PR stunt. They had taken my career, my home, and my reputation, leaving me with nothing but the clothes on my back and a burning need for justice.
Desperate to protect my grandmother, I sought out the one man they all feared: Avery Blackburn, the "monster" CEO rumored to be a brain-damaged vegetable. But the man I found in the shadows of the VIP wing wasn't a victim; he was a wolf waiting for the right moment to strike.
"I need a shield, and you need a wife," he rasped, sliding a titanium card across the desk. I didn't hesitate to sign the marriage certificate. The Blanchards think they’ve discarded a liability, but they’re about to find out what happens when you give a desperate surgeon a billionaire’s scalpel.
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Chapter 6
The bus smelled of wet wool and diesel fumes. Aurelia sat in the back, her suitcase wedged between her knees. She watched the landscape change from the manicured lawns of the estate district to the strip malls and cracked pavement of the outer suburbs.
She counted the cash in her wallet again. Enough for the fare to The Sanctuary, with maybe five dollars left over for a vending machine sandwich.
The Sanctuary was an ironic name. It was a high-security nursing home for the wealthy and unwanted. The place where rich families stored their inconvenient elders.
She got off at the gate. The rain had stopped, leaving everything damp and cold.
She walked to the front desk. Betty, the receptionist, looked up and frowned.
"Ms. Blanchard," Betty said, her voice lowered. "Your father called an hour ago. He revoked your visitor pass."
Aurelia's stomach dropped. Richard worked fast.
"Betty," Aurelia said, leaning over the counter. "Please. I have medical proxy. He can't revoke that without a court order. It takes 48 hours to process."
It was a bluff. Richard probably had a judge in his pocket. But Betty didn't know that.
"I could lose my job," Betty whispered.
"You won't," Aurelia said. "Remember when I stitched up your son's chin in the parking lot so you didn't have to pay for the ER? You owe me one."
Betty hesitated, then sighed. She buzzed the door. "Ten minutes. If the administrator sees you, I don't know you."
"Thank you."
Aurelia hurried down the corridor. The smell of antiseptic and lavender air freshener made her nostalgic for the hospital.
She reached Room 304. She pushed the door open softly.
Genevieve Blanchard sat in her wheelchair by the window, staring at a dead oak tree in the courtyard. She looked smaller than Aurelia remembered. Frail.
"Gigi?"
The old woman turned. Her eyes, usually clouded with dementia, were surprisingly sharp today.
"Aurelia?" Genevieve squinted. "Why are you here? Did that little witch Dominique do something to you?"
Aurelia felt tears prick her eyes. She rushed forward and knelt by the wheelchair.
"They kicked me out, Gigi. I refused to sign the NDA."
Genevieve reached out. Her hand, shaking and spotted with age, cupped Aurelia's cheek. "Good. Never sign your name to a lie. That's the first rule of business."
She fumbled under the cushion of her wheelchair. She pulled out a wrinkled paper bag.
"Here," she whispered. "Imported truffles. I hid them from the nurse. She says my sugar is too high. Bah."
Aurelia took the bag. The chocolates were melted and misshapen. It was the most precious thing she had ever been given. She buried her face in her grandmother's lap and let out a sob she had been holding for hours.
"Don't cry," Genevieve said, her voice steeling. "Tears are for funerals. We aren't dead yet."
She leaned in close. "Richard thinks he's won. He thinks because I'm in here, he controls the voting shares. But I haven't signed the competency waiver."
"He's going to force you," Aurelia said, wiping her eyes. "He's bringing lawyers."
"I know," Genevieve said. "That's why we need a nuclear option."
"What option?"
"Marriage," Genevieve said.
Aurelia blinked. "What? Who?"
"Not that spineless Blackburn boy," Genevieve scoffed. "The real power. The one they're all afraid of."
She pointed a crooked finger toward the window, toward the adjacent building in the complex. It was a separate wing, high-security, dark windows.
"The VIP wing," Genevieve said. "Avery Blackburn is there."
Aurelia froze. "Avery Blackburn? The CEO of Blackburn Capital? I thought he was... incapacitated. Brain damage from the helicopter crash."
"That's what the papers say," Genevieve said, a sly grin appearing on her face. "But I hear things. The nurses talk. He's not a vegetable. He's hiding."
"Hiding?"
"From the SEC. From his own board. He needs a distraction. You need a shield." Genevieve gripped Aurelia's hand. "Marry him. The Blackburn name trumps the Blanchard name. Richard won't dare touch you if you're Mrs. Avery Blackburn."
"Gigi, that's insane. He's a stranger. And rumor says he's disfigured and violent."
"Better a monster you can use than a father who eats his young," Genevieve said.
Outside the window, in the shadows of the courtyard shrubbery, a camera lens adjusted its focus.
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9.4
I stood before the heavy oak door with a positive pregnancy test burning a hole in my pocket, ready to tell the Underboss, Anthony Holden, that his legacy was secured.
But before I could turn the handle, I heard his twin brother laughing from inside.
"She screams your name, not mine. It is a little insulting, brother," Emmanuel mocked.
"Three years of celibacy for the alliance while you play with my toy," Anthony sighed. "I deserve a medal."
My world shattered. For three years, I thought I was the exception to their violence, but I had been sleeping with a monster in the dark.
When I kicked the door open, Bianca House—my high school tormentor—was sitting there like a queen.
"Happy anniversary, Erica," she sneered. "You were just a placeholder for the territory deal."
They didn't stop there. They took my dignity, and then they took my life.
At a dinner intended to show unity, they watched me choke on peanuts. Anthony looked me in the eye and used my EpiPen on Bianca’s fake faint while I suffocated on the floor.
They threw my grandmother’s ashes off a balcony just to watch me scream. They pushed me into traffic to ensure I’d be a compliant prop for their wedding.
They killed the baby in my womb.
They thought they had broken me. They thought I was just a nurse, a civilian, a loose end.
But on the day of the wedding, I wasn't in the pews.
I was on a bus out of state, hacking the church's livestream.
As the priest began to speak, I replaced the image of the cross with the video of their confession.
I watched their empire crumble from a cracked phone screen, leaving the monsters behind to find a man who would actually burn the world for me.

8.0
Love and revenge don't mix well in the dark streets of Milan.
When Daisy Fontana stepped into her engagement party at the Marino mansion, she thought she had it all. A handsome fiancé from one of Milan's most powerful families, a bright future ahead, and a perfect life far from her father's reach. But that dream shattered in a single night when her sister Sofia exposed her family's little secret... she wasn't really a Fontana at all.
Daisy was humiliated and cast aside by her fiancé Antonio, so she came up with what she thought was the perfect revenge. She'd get close to Antonio's father, the feared Don Vincenzo Marino, by becoming his assistant. In her mind, it was simple: make Antonio jealous by becoming important to his father's empire. Then hopefully that would make him realise he made a mistake by letting her go.
But what Daisy didn't know was that Vincenzo had watched her for a while, hoping for a chance. While she plotted her little revenge against the son, she had no idea she was walking straight into the arms of a man who had craved her for a while. She was supposed to get back at the son, but didn't expect she'd be falling for the father.

7.2
I went to the bank to set up a trust fund for my twins, only to have the manager look at me with pity.
"Mrs. Dunlap, the trust requires the *biological* mother's signature."
I froze. I *was* their mother. Or so I thought.
That day, I learned my husband, the most powerful Mafia Don on the coast, had used his ex-lover’s frozen eggs.
For six years, I wasn't his wife. I was just the incubator.
When his "true love," Iliana, returned from exile, my life disintegrated.
My children, poisoned by her lies, pushed me down the stairs and called me "just the nanny."
Gavyn didn't help me up. He stepped over my bleeding body to take his "real family" out for ice cream.
But the ultimate betrayal happened on a windswept cliff.
Staged by Iliana, we were both tied up, allegedly rigged to explode.
Forced to choose who to save, Gavyn didn't hesitate.
He cut Iliana loose.
"You did this to yourself, Alex," he said, driving away with the children, leaving me to die.
He thought he was leaving behind a corpse.
He didn't know I had skimmed ten million dollars from the household accounts.
"Cut me loose," I told the hitman, transferring the money. "And tell him the ocean took me."
Two years later, the Don is on his knees in my garden, begging for a second chance.
Too bad he has to get through my new fiancé first—the head of the rival cartel.

9.1
The best way to get back at a cheating bastard? Make him sick to his stomach for the rest of his life!
Days before her wedding, Corinne caught her fiancé cheating with his coworker in what she thought was their future home.
Furious, she tore everything apart, ended the engagement, and decided on a bold revenge plan.
To make him regret it for life, she set her sights on marrying his powerful uncle. Confident in her scheme, she tried to win over the cold, untouchable man, only to realize too late that she had mistaken his identity.
The man she married was far more dangerous than she imagined!
Corinne decided to make a quick escape. "Let's get a divorce. We're clearly not right for each other... "
He cornered her with a knowing smile, "Not right for each other? Funny, that's not what you said last night in bed. Want me to remind you how wrong you are?"

9.3
A pitiful wolfless Omega, Lana discovers that she is pregnant for her beloved fiancée and Alpha to be, Asher. He is the only man she has ever loved, but her world turns upside down when her Fiancée coldly reveals that he is getting married to her sister who is also already pregnant for him.
To make matters worse, her cruel sister and cheating Fiancé banish her from her only home!
Lana is devastated, but thankfully, her best friend Jasper, helps her runaway and hide her pregnancy from her former fiancée.
8 years later, Lana has become the mother to Asher's triplets and is engaged to be married to her best friend Jasper.
But by a cruel twist of fate, Alpha Asher suddenly changes his mind and kidnaps her!
So what is Lana supposed to do when she forced to choose between two powerful men, while also fighting off the traitors and enemies surrounding her?

8.5
After Lila Stark, a wolfless Omega is rejected by her mate, the ruthless Billionaire Alpha Sebastian for crimes she didn't commit, her family is killed and she manages to escape death, forced to start afresh.
Things don't go as planned for her when she's murdered by rogues but luckily for her, the moon goddess grants her another life and she's no longer the wolfless omega.
She's back with a wolf and one mission.
Now,Alpha Sebastian is in need of a bride to secure his inheritance, he launches a competition to select the most worthy female wolf to be his bride and Luna and Lila with a new face and name she enters his world once again becoming everything he wants in a bride.
This time she's not the weak Omega he rejected
but his perfect match and worst nightmare...