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My Love Put Me in Jail

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Teresa Olsen emerges from three years of wrongful imprisonment to find her childhood love, billionaire Allen Percy, waiting with a vengeance. Framed for arson against Allen's fiancée Jane, Teresa is plunged into a nightmare of medical torture—forced to become Jane's personal blood donor in a sterile facility doubling as a gilded cage.

My Love Put Me in Jail Chapter 1

The heavy metal gate of Blackwood Correctional Facility groaned open, the sound reverberating through my hollow chest. Three years. One thousand and ninety-five days of my life, gone within these concrete walls for a crime I never committed.

I clutched my paper bag of belongings—a worn photograph of my parents, a dog-eared paperback, and the small silver locket I'd managed to keep hidden. Everything else I owned in this world was gone, just like my dignity, my voice, my will to live.

The bright sunlight assaulted my eyes as I stepped outside, squinting against the glare. Freedom should have felt different. It should have felt like something. But I felt nothing at all, just the same emptiness that had been my companion since the day the cell door first clanged shut behind me.

Then I saw it—a sleek black Bentley idling at the curb, its engine purring like a predator. My heart stuttered painfully in my chest when a tall figure emerged from the driver's side.

Allen Percy.

Even after everything, the sight of him still made my traitor heart skip a beat. The boy I'd loved since I was ten years old. The man who had testified against me in court. The reason I'd spent three years in hell.

For one foolish moment, hope flickered in my chest. Had he come to apologize? To tell me he'd discovered the truth?

His face answered before his words could. Cold. Hard. Beautiful in its cruelty.

"Teresa." My name on his lips was an accusation, not a greeting. "Still breathing, I see."

I couldn't speak. Hadn't spoken in months. The prison psychiatrist called it selective mutism brought on by trauma. I called it surrender.

"You should have died in there," Allen continued, his voice dropping to a venomous whisper as he stepped closer. "Rotted away in that cell where you belong."

I flinched, the paper bag crinkling in my grip. The hatred in his eyes burned hotter than any fire I'd been accused of setting.

"Get in the car." Not a request. A command.

My feet moved of their own accord, following the path of least resistance. When had I become this person? This empty shell who obeyed without question?

The car's interior smelled of expensive leather and Allen's cologne—sandalwood and something sharp. The scent I'd dreamed about during countless prison nights. Now it made me nauseous.

"Don't get comfortable," he said as he slid behind the wheel. "This isn't a rescue. This is just the beginning of what you deserve."

We drove in silence through the city, each mile taking us further from the prison but somehow not toward freedom. I stared out the window, watching the world I'd been removed from for three years—people walking dogs, children playing, couples holding hands. Normal life continuing as though mine hadn't been destroyed.

The car descended into an underground parking garage beneath what appeared to be a luxury hotel. Allen cut the engine and turned to me, his green eyes chips of ice.

"Do you know what this place is?" he asked.

I shook my head slightly.

"It's where people like you get what they deserve."

He gripped my arm, fingers digging into skin that hadn't felt the sun in years, and pulled me from the car. We entered through a service door, down a corridor, and into an elevator that required a special key card.

When the doors opened, the opulence was jarring—crystal chandeliers, marble floors, men in custom suits sipping champagne. But something was wrong. The energy was predatory, the glances calculating as Allen dragged me through the crowd.

"Lot 47," a smooth voice announced over hidden speakers. "A special acquisition for our distinguished clientele."

With horror, I realized where we were. What this was.

An auction. And I was the merchandise.

Allen pushed me onto a raised platform, under lights so bright they made me squint. Dozens of faces looked up at me—wealthy men with cold eyes assessing my value like I was livestock.

"Gentlemen," the auctioneer announced, "Lot 47. A convicted arsonist with a particular talent for destruction. Bidding starts at one million."

The world tilted sideways as I stood there, trembling. This couldn't be happening. Not even Allen could be this cruel.

But as the bidding war escalated and men approached to inspect me more closely—one even reaching out to touch my hair—I realized there was no bottom to his hatred. No limit to how far he would go to punish me.

When the bidding reached ninety million, a familiar voice cut through the crowd.

"One hundred million."

Allen stood at the back, hand raised, a cruel smile playing on his perfect lips.

"Sold," the auctioneer declared with obvious surprise, "to Mr. Percy."

Allen climbed the steps to the platform, his eyes never leaving mine as he approached. He leaned in close, his breath warm against my ear.

"You're mine now, Teresa," he whispered. "And every day for the rest of your life, you'll pay for what you did to Jane."

In that moment, I knew the prison had been only the beginning of my sentence.

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My Love Put Me in Jail of Contents

Ch. 1 Ch. 2 Ch. 3
Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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