Follow
Chapters
Share
My Husband Protects Me but Won’t Touch Me Novel Cover

My Husband Protects Me but Won’t Touch Me

The lawyer’s office smelled of lemon polish, aged leather, and the suffocating weight of duty. I sat at the edge of the sprawling mahogany conference table, the cooling air conditioning raising goosebumps along my arms. Beside me sat Quentin Hawkins. He was a fortress of a man, clad in a charcoal Brioni suit that clung perfectly to his broad shoulders, his profile as sharp and unyielding as cut glass. I stared down at the thick stack of paper resting between us. *Marriage Contract.* My fingers tightened around the stems of the small bouquet resting in my lap. I had bought the white freesias myself this morning at a corner bodega. They were already wilting, looking pathetic and entirely out of place in the billionaire’s sterile boardroom. Much like me. "Sign here, Ms.
Chapters
Share

Chapter 2

The Sterling Foundation Charity Luncheon was a sea of silk, diamonds, and carefully crafted smiles. I stood near the towering marble columns, nursing a glass of sparkling water and feeling like an imposter in my navy Dior dress—the first designer piece Quentin had ever bought me. My fingers traced the delicate stitching at my waist, a nervous habit I couldn't shake. Three weeks into this marriage, and I still felt like a ghost haunting the edges of his world.

I spotted her before she spotted me. Luna White, resplendent in a crimson Valentino that hugged her willowy frame, glided through the crowd with the confidence of someone who had never been denied anything. Her platinum blonde hair was swept into an elegant chignon, and her laugh—sharp and practiced—carried across the ballroom.

Then her gaze locked onto mine, and the temperature in the room seemed to drop ten degrees. She whispered something to her socialite friends, and their heads swiveled in my direction like a pack of wolves scenting prey.

"And who is that?" I heard one of them murmur, her voice dripping with false sweetness. "The new Mrs. Hawkins? How quaint. I heard she was some sort of... art student? Before she got clever with her... situation."

Luna's laughter was like shattered glass. "Oh, darling, you're being kind. We all know Quentin's been desperate for an heir since Eliam passed. It's almost admirable, really—finding a girl so... obliging. Though I suppose when you're carrying the Hawkins legacy, you can't exactly be picky about the vessel."

They tittered behind their hands, but Luna wasn't finished. She excused herself and sauntered toward me with predatory grace, stopping just close enough that I could smell her cloying jasmine perfume.

"Juliet, isn't it?" Her smile was razor-sharp. "How lovely to finally meet Quentin's... charitable project. You must be so grateful. A girl like you, marrying into such an established family. It's like something out of a fairy tale, isn't it? The kind where the prince mistakes a pauper for a princess."

Heat flooded my cheeks, but something else burned hotter—a cold, clean fury I'd never felt before. I looked at her, really looked at her, and saw nothing but a hollow woman clinging to the scraps of a man's power.

I smiled, a genuine smile that seemed to unsettle her. Then, with deliberate calm, I tipped my glass of red wine and watched it cascade down the front of her pristine white dress.

The shriek that tore from her throat could have shattered crystal. "You little bitch!" she snarled, her hand flashing up to strike me.

But the blow never landed. A shadow fell across us, and Quentin materialized from the crowd. His fingers closed around Luna's wrist like a vise, his grip gentle but unmistakably unbreakable.

"Mr. Hawkins, she—" Luna began, her voice trembling with rage.

"Mrs. Hawkins," Quentin corrected, his tone arctic. "And you will address her as such, or you will not address her at all. My wife is not your entertainment, Ms. White. Nor is she your concern. If you cannot conduct yourself with the basic courtesy her position demands, then perhaps the Sterling Foundation can find a more appropriate venue for your... talents."

Luna's face went ashen. She knew what this meant. The Whites' entire social standing was built on Quentin's goodwill. One word from him, and they would be exiled from every boardroom and ballroom that mattered.

Without another word, Quentin's hand hovered just above the small of my back—close enough to guide, but never quite touching. He led me through the stunned crowd and out into the waiting car, leaving Luna standing alone in her ruined dress, her empire crumbling around her.

Two days later, the mansion's serenity was shattered by the sound of the doorbell. I opened the door to find Ricky Gibson grinning on the doorstep, a massive duffel bag slung over his shoulder and his gaming console clutched in his arms.

"Surprise!" he announced, stepping past me without waiting for an invitation. "Your mother sent me. Marital inspector, at your service. I'll be needing full access to the kitchen, the WiFi password, and maybe a room that isn't covered in museum-quality dust."

I heard Quentin's footsteps behind me, heavy and measured. His displeasure was a palpable force in the hallway.

"Ricky," I began, but my friend was already making himself at home, dropping onto the pristine Italian leather couch and helping himself to Quentin's imported Belgian chocolates.

"Don't worry, Jules. I'm here to make sure you haven't been sold into genteel slavery," he quipped, shooting Quentin a challenging look. "Though I'm starting to think the snacks alone might be worth the trade."

Quentin's jaw tightened, but something in his eyes flickered—a spark of something I couldn't quite name, as if Ricky's brazen intrusion had awakened a dormant instinct. For the first time, I wondered what it would take for my husband to fight not just for my name, but for my heart.

You may also like

After He Called Me Gold Digger I Became His Rival Novel Cover
8.5
I spent three years by Nathan's side. Until the day of his birthday party, when I accidentally overheard his remarks about me from outside the private room: Just a gold digger... A temporary fling until his first love returned from abroad... Little did he know, I am Nyomi Coleman, the heiress of a family far more prestigious than his. Turning away, I dialed my brother's number: "Cassius, I've agreed to the family arrangement." --- It had been three years since I last called my brother. "Cassius, I want to come home." From the other end of the line, my brother, Cassius Bell, detected the tremor in my voice and urgently asked, "What's wrong? Is something going on?" I fought back my tears, took a deep breath, and said, "I was wrong. True feelings can't always be reciprocated. You mentioned introducing me to some friends last time. I'm open to the idea of a date now." Cassius had always disapproved of the Tuckers, thinking them unworthy.
After My Sister Took My Husband, I Took Everything Back Novel Cover
8.9
The gravel crunched under my tires as I pulled through the gates of the Hunter estate three days early. Grasse had been suffocating—too many suppliers asking questions about "The Alchemist's" next creation, too many lies I'd have to feed Rosalie later so she could regurgitate them at her next press conference. I needed my lab. My sanctuary. The house loomed dark against the October sky, all glass and steel angles that Victor had insisted projected "power." I'd wanted stone and ivy. But that was years ago, back when I still believed my opinion mattered in this marriage. I parked in the side drive, closest to the lab wing. No need to alert the house staff. They'd only fuss, and I wanted silence. Just me and my essentials oils and the bergamot shipment that should have arrived yesterday.
Boardroom to Bedroom  Novel Cover
8.4
She built her company from nothing. He built an empire out of breaking others. When eco-tech CEO Elena Grant wakes up to headlines announcing a hostile takeover, she swears she'll never let billionaire tycoon Damian Cross steal more than her business. But the board has other plans: to save the company, they must co-lead for six months. Forced into late-night strategy sessions, high-stakes investor retreats, and press conferences where their smiles are as sharp as their words, Elena and Damian discover a dangerous attraction simmering beneath their rivalry. But Damian has secrets-ones that could destroy Elena's reputation and everything she's fought for. And in a world where deals are signed in ink but sealed behind closed doors, passion may cost them more than either can afford. Enemies. Partners. Lovers? In business, there are rules. In love, there's only risk.
Engaged to the Ruthless Billionaire  Novel Cover
9.7
Eliana Rivera is the firstborn daughter of business tycoon Cassian Rivera. When her father's company falls into debt, he marries her off to the arrogant and ruthless billionaire, Alexander Grayson, as part of a business contract and under the threat of blackmail. Alexander, the billionaire CEO, never planned to marry, but the pressure of blackmail forces him into a union with a woman he barely knows. Although Eliana doesn't see Alexander as her ideal partner, she agrees to the marriage out of a sense of duty. Once engaged, however, he barely acknowledges her presence and harbours disdain for her because of her father's actions and their relationship. But as they navigate their newfound relationship, the unexpected desire for each other's touch ignites-a twist neither of them planned, leading them toward an unforeseen love.
Her Marriage Was A Lie, Her Happy Ending Wasn't Novel Cover
8.3
Three years into marriage, Rachael gave her all to Xander, even secretly using her newfound heiress fortune to save his struggling company. But the truth shattered her—her marriage certificate was fake, and his "childhood friend" was his real wife all along. When she confronted him, he shrugged her off with, "She's just a friend." Enough was enough. Rachael went back to her real family, soared in her career, and married Xander's rival. When Xander begged for another chance, her new husband pulled her close, flashing their marriage certificate. "She's already married—to me."
His Unwanted Mate: The Secret Silvermoon Heir Novel Cover
7.1
I waited a year for my mate, Alpha Justin, to return from the border war. While he was gone, I used my ten-million-dollar dowry to keep his crumbling pack afloat and buy life-saving elixirs for his mother. But when he finally walked through the door, he reeked of another female's scent. He brought back Gamma Brenna and a Royal Decree, coldly announcing she would be his "Co-Luna." His family, who survived entirely on my wealth, immediately turned on me. They mocked me for being a wolfless orphan since my father and brothers were slaughtered defending the kingdom. "You're just a fragile woman who belongs hidden away," Justin told me. They demanded I accept this humiliation, step aside for his new warrior mate, and continue funding their luxurious lifestyle. Justin even arrogantly offered to sleep with me just once to give me a pup as a "consolation prize," declaring his heart and body belonged entirely to Brenna. They thought my ruined pack meant I had no backing. They thought I was a pathetic victim who would cling to their scraps and accept a polluted mate-bond just to avoid being cast out into the woods as a Rogue. They had no idea I had already visited the Alpha King. I wasn't going to cry, and I certainly wasn't going to share my mate. I packed up every last cent of my ten million dollars, secured a Royal Severance Decree, and prepared to watch their arrogant pack starve to death.