
Reclaiming Her Crown: The CEO's Sudden Bride
Stepping out of the women's correctional center, Karli took her first breath of freedom in three years.
But the luxury SUV waiting for her didn't bring her home. Instead, her adoptive parents tossed a prenuptial agreement onto her lap.
They demanded she marry a violently unhinged, disfigured man so their company could secure a massive commercial deal.
When she refused, her adoptive mother slapped her hard across the face.
The blow brought back the suffocating nightmare from three years ago—how they had drugged her, framed her for a crime she didn't commit, and sent her to prison just so her stepsister could steal her fiancé.
Now, to break her again, her adoptive father ordered his bodyguards to drag her into the estate's freezing, pitch-black basement.
"You can rot in the dark without food or water until you sign that paper!"
Sitting on the damp cement, bleeding and shivering, a white-hot fury burned away Karli's panic.
They had stolen her youth, her reputation, and her grandfather's inheritance. She would rather die than be their sacrificial lamb again.
She smashed the basement window with a hammer, dragged her bleeding body through the shattered glass, and sprinted blindly into the stormy night.
Under the flickering neon sign of a convenience store, she grabbed the sleeve of a terrifyingly cold stranger.
"Are you single? Marry me right now."
She just needed a legal marriage to escape her family, entirely unaware she had just proposed to the most ruthless billionaire in Chicago.
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Chapter 5
Warren ground his teeth together. The veins in his neck bulged against his collar. He glared at Darnell, his voice dripping with arrogance, and threatened to use every ounce of the Lewis family's influence in Chicago to crush him.
Darnell let out a short, humorless laugh. The sound held nothing but pure contempt. He reached into his jacket pocket and pulled out a sleek, black smartphone. He tapped the screen, holding it up slightly, and calmly stated, "Mr. Lewis, I recall your company is currently in the middle of a critical Series B funding round. I imagine your investors wouldn't be too thrilled to see the chairman of the board on the evening news, assaulting his recently paroled daughter in a public hospital."
Myra panicked. The Lewis family company was currently negotiating a critical funding round. A police scene and a public scandal involving their recently paroled daughter would tank their stock prices by morning. She grabbed Warren's arm, pulling him back.
Warren pointed a trembling finger at Karli. He spat out a final, vicious warning, telling her she would beg on her knees for the mistake she made today. He turned on his heel and stormed out, Myra scurrying behind him.
Their hurried footsteps echoed down the linoleum hallway until the sound was swallowed by the chime of the elevator doors.
The emergency room fell into a dead silence. The adrenaline that had kept Karli standing vanished. Her legs turned to water. She slid down the cold, tiled wall until she hit the floor, pulling her knees to her chest.
She buried her face in her arms. Her shoulders shook as a raw, suppressed sob tore from her throat.
Darnell stood over her. He looked down at her shaking form, his dark eyes unreadable. He walked over to the small bedside table, pulled a few rough paper towels from the dispenser, and held them out to her.
Karli lifted her head. Her eyes were bloodshot, her face pale and streaked with tears. She took the paper towels, wiping roughly at her face, and whispered a hoarse thank you.
Darnell pulled up a cheap plastic chair and sat down opposite her. He crossed his long legs. Even in the sterile, cramped hospital room, he looked entirely in control.
He didn't offer comfort. He looked straight at her and stated that since the immediate threat was gone, they needed to establish the ground rules for this arrangement.
Karli took a deep breath, forcing the tears back. She unzipped her damp canvas bag and pulled out a crumpled spiral notebook and a cheap ballpoint pen.
She chewed on the plastic cap for a second. She pressed the pen to the paper and wrote the first rule: Total financial independence. Neither party interferes in the other's personal or professional life.
Darnell watched her intense focus. He raised an eyebrow, a slight nod indicating his agreement. He added his own condition: When necessary, she must cooperate and act the part of a devoted wife in front of his family elders.
Karli thought of the nightmare she had just escaped. Acting was a small price to pay. She nodded quickly and wrote it down.
She moved to the third line. She wrote firmly: Separate bedrooms. Absolute respect for privacy. No entering the other's room without explicit permission.
Darnell's gaze dropped to the words 'Separate bedrooms'. The corner of his mouth twitched upward for a fraction of a second. He leaned back in the plastic chair and said, "Deal."
Karli ripped the lined paper from the notebook. She signed her name at the bottom and handed it to him.
Darnell took the pen. He scrawled his signature across the paper in sharp, fluid strokes.
He stood up, checking his watch. He told her the hospital was no longer secure and ordered her to sign her discharge papers immediately. They were leaving.
Karli didn't argue. She had literally nowhere else to go. She gathered her bag and followed the man she had married just five hours ago.
Half an hour later, Darnell parked the Volkswagen in the underground lot of an exclusive high-rise apartment building in downtown Chicago—a place that looked modest from the outside but housed a penthouse level with private amenities.
They rode the elevator to the top floor. Darnell pulled out a key and unlocked a heavy steel door.
Karli followed him inside. The apartment was stark. The walls were painted a cold gray, the furniture was black leather and steel, and there were zero personal items. It felt more like a staging area than a home.
Darnell pointed down the short hallway to a closed door. He told her the guest room was hers, complete with an attached bathroom.
Karli dragged her exhausted body into the room. She dropped her bag on the floor and collapsed face-first onto the mattress.
She stared at the blank wall. The events of the day-the prison gate, the marriage contract, the rain, the ringless wedding-spun in her head like a fever dream.
From the living room, she heard the sound of a glass clinking, followed by the solid thud of the master bedroom door closing. The apartment went completely silent.
The tension finally drained from Karli's muscles. Wrapped in the strange safety of a stranger's home, she closed her eyes and fell into a deep, dreamless sleep.
In the master bedroom, Darnell stood in front of the floor-to-ceiling window, looking out over the glittering Chicago skyline. He held his encrypted phone to his ear. Julian Croft, his executive assistant, answered on the first ring. Darnell gave a single, cold order: seal his marriage records at City Hall immediately. No one was to know.
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8.3
I was the long-lost Donovan heiress, finally brought home after a childhood in foster care. My parents adored me, my husband cherished me, and the woman who tried to ruin my life, Kiera Reese, was locked away in a mental facility. I was safe. I was loved.
On my birthday, I decided to surprise my husband, Ivan, at his office. But he wasn't there.
I found him at a private art gallery across town. He was with Kiera.
She wasn't in a facility. She was radiant, laughing as she stood beside my husband and their five-year-old son. I watched through the glass as Ivan kissed her, a familiar, loving gesture he’d used with me just that morning.
I crept closer and overheard them. My birthday wish to go to the amusement park had been denied because he’d already promised the entire park to their son—whose birthday was the same day as mine.
"She’s so grateful to have a family, she’d believe anything we tell her," Ivan said, his voice laced with a cruelty that stole my breath. "It's almost sad."
My entire reality—my loving parents who funded this secret life, my devoted husband—was a five-year lie. I was just the fool they kept on stage.
My phone buzzed. It was a text from Ivan, sent while he stood with his real family.
"Just got out of the meeting. So exhausting. I miss you."
The casual lie was the final blow. They thought I was a pathetic, grateful orphan they could control.
They were about to find out just how wrong they were.

8.9
Betrayed by the people she trusted most, Ava Lin's perfect life shatters overnight. From losing her mother under mysterious circumstances to being tormented by her stepmother and stepsister, Ava learns early that love in her world comes at a price. But nothing prepares her for the ultimate betrayal,catching her fiancé in bed with her own sister just weeks before their wedding.
Humiliated and heartbroken, Ava makes a reckless decision that changes everything: a contract marriage to a stranger. What she doesn't know is that her new husband is Elias Ward,a powerful, cold-hearted billionaire with secrets of his own.
Thrown into a world of wealth, power, and hidden enemies, Ava finds herself entangled in a dangerous game of revenge, lies, and unexpected passion. As she rises from the ashes of betrayal, those who once destroyed her will stop at nothing to bring her down even if it means exposing deadly secrets buried in her past.
But when love begins to bloom in the most unexpected place, Ava must decide,will she continue fighting for revenge, or risk everything for a second chance at love?
In a story filled with scandal, heartbreak, and justice, one woman's pain becomes her greatest strength... and her ultimate weapon.

8.7
For three years, Blair Guzman poured her resources into turning a broke waiter into an Oscar-winning actor, letting the world believe they were a couple just to keep him under her control.
But the night he won his Oscar, he publicly betrayed her by kissing Kiana—Blair’s estranged, rival sister.
Kiana and her mother brought the scandal right to the Glover family dinner table, trying to humiliate Blair.
"You're just mad because he dumped you for me," Kiana sneered in front of the entire family.
Instead of crying, Blair ruthlessly dismantled them, exposing how their cheap tabloid stunt tanked the family's corporate value.
Impressed by her cold logic, the family matriarch handed Blair the ultimate voting power, but it was a trap.
The matriarch immediately used Blair's elevated status to force her into an arranged marriage with a notorious, debt-ridden playboy just to secure a European shipping lane.
To her family, she was never a daughter—she was just a premium asset to be traded to the highest bidder.
What her greedy family didn't know was that Blair had already made a terrifying deal.
She was secretly married to the ruthless billionaire Butler McIntyre—a man who demanded absolute possession of her body and soul.
Now, her family's arranged parasite and her secret devil of a husband were on a collision course, and the wreckage was going to be spectacular.

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.

9.6
For five years, I was Barron Santana's elite bodyguard and loyal shadow. I stood between him and bullets, giving him my youth and my entire heart.
But last night, the CEO announced his engagement to a flawless socialite on national television.
Heartbroken, I got blackout drunk and ended up crashing on the couch of Cassidy Gross, a billionaire tech CEO who saved me from a bar creep.
When I showed up late to work, Barron locked me in his freezing office. He pinned me against the glass, smelling Cassidy's cologne on my clothes.
"Are you already looking for your next meal ticket?"
He snarled the words, treating me like a cheap whore. When I defended myself, he pulled out a silk handkerchief and wiped his fingers, acting as if my very touch contaminated him.
Then, he coldly ordered his assistant to draft my termination papers.
Five years of risking my life for him, thrown away like garbage just because of his twisted ego.
Devastated, I ran out and collapsed in the hallway, sobbing uncontrollably until a kind coworker gently pulled me into his arms to comfort me.
I didn't know Barron had followed me out.
Seeing me clinging to another man, his legendary control completely shattered, replaced by a dark, violent possessiveness.
But it was too late. I was done playing his obedient dog, and it was time to take Cassidy up on his offer.

8.9
At my million-dollar wedding to the Hoffman heir, the priest was interrupted by a ringing phone.
My groom, Elijah, didn't silence it. He answered it right at the altar, yanked his arm from my grasp, and walked out because his "true love" Jalyn needed him.
I was left standing alone in front of three hundred elite guests, blinded by mocking camera flashes. My own mother rolled her eyes in disgust, later threatening to freeze my trust fund and sell me to a notorious playboy to recoup her losses. Elijah even had the nerve to call me, demanding I take the blame for the canceled wedding to save his PR, while live news feeds showed him cradling a fragile Jalyn in the hospital.
I had spent two years bending over backward to be his perfect bride, only to be discarded like trash. What made it sicker was finding out that Jalyn's sudden "medical emergency" was actually a ruptured cyst caused by having vigorous sex with Elijah right before he walked down the aisle.
I refused to let them destroy me.
Kicking off my six-inch heels, I stepped down from the altar and walked straight to the back row where Cristian Lowe sat. He was the ruthless iceberg of Wall Street and Elijah's most terrifying rival.
I looked up at his sharp jawline and asked the craziest question of my life.
"Will you marry me?"
He stood up, his dark eyes locking onto mine.
"As you wish."