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Rejected Bride, Now His Prey Novel Cover

Rejected Bride, Now His Prey

My grandfather sold me to a man named Maverick to settle his gambling debts. I stood on the private platform at Union Station, a human payment waiting to be collected. But he never came. An hour later, his assistant called to say the deal was off. I was told to disappear by morning or face the consequences. My family blamed me for their ruin and threw me out onto the street. Homeless and disowned, I had no choice but to take a low-level job at Prosperity Group, the biggest investment firm in Chicago. I needed to survive. I never understood why he rejected me. I had followed every rule, worn the red dress he demanded, and waited like a lamb for slaughter. Why would he agree to save my family only to destroy us at the last second? On my first day, I was called into the CEO's office. The man behind the desk was Damien Maddox, the city's most ruthless billionaire. He looked at me with a chilling familiarity. He was the man who had bought me. And he was the man who had thrown me away.
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Chapter 3

Isabella POV

My desk was situated in the center of the open-plan office, a sleek island of white laminate that offered zero privacy. I had barely logged into the system when Colette Spears materialized beside me, a thick manila folder in her manicured hand.

"An opportunity," she announced, her smile not reaching her eyes. She dropped the file onto my desk with a heavy thud. "Mr. Maddox is looking for fresh blood to handle the Silas Thorne sponsorship renewal. He's... old school. He prefers face-to-face interaction over emails."

I opened the folder. Silas Thorne. The name meant nothing to me, but the reaction of the office was immediate. The typing in the cubicle next to mine stopped. A woman two desks away lowered her head, avoiding my gaze.

"Is there a problem?" I asked, sensing the sudden drop in atmospheric pressure.

"Only if you aren't up to the task," Colette said, her voice dripping with faux sweetness. "This is a test, Isabella. Sink or swim."

She walked away before I could ask another question. I looked around, catching the eye of a young intern who quickly looked down at his shoes. It wasn't just a test; it was a hazing. But I had no choice. I needed this job. I needed to prove that I wasn't just a runaway wife hiding from a ghost husband.

An hour later, I was sitting in Conference Room B, a glass-walled fishbowl that jutted out from the corner of the building. The view of Chicago was breathtaking, but I felt like a specimen on display.

Silas Thorne was not what I expected. He was a heavy-set man in a suit that strained against his bulk, smelling of stale cigar smoke and arrogance. He hadn't looked at the contract once. His watery eyes had been glued to my chest since he walked in.

"You know," Silas drawled, leaning forward until his elbows rested on the table. "Usually, they send me someone with a bit more... experience. But I like fresh meat. It's tender."

I stiffened, my fingers tightening around the pen. "Mr. Thorne, the terms of the sponsorship are standard. If we could focus on page three—"

"Forget the paper, sweetheart." He stood up and walked around the table. The room suddenly felt very small. "Business with the Maddox family is about relationships. Personal connections."

He stopped right behind my chair. The hair on the back of my neck stood up. I started to rise, intending to put distance between us, but his hand shot out, fingers grazing the hollow of my throat.

"Pretty thing," he murmured. His fingers hooked around the silver chain of my mother's necklace. "Did you wear this for me?"

"Don't touch me," I snapped, jerking away. I stood up, putting the chair between us. "This meeting is over."

Silas's face flushed a mottled red. His lecherous grin vanished, replaced by a sneer of ugly entitlement. "You think you're special? You're nothing. Just another piece of ass the Maddox family hired to distract their partners. Without men like me, this whole operation is just a gang of thugs in expensive suits."

The insult hung in the air, heavy and poisonous.

Before I could respond, the glass door slid open. It didn't make a sound, but the change in the room was violent. The temperature seemed to plummet ten degrees.

Damien Maddox stood in the doorway.

He didn't look at me. His eyes, black as a starless night, were fixed on Silas. He stood with a stillness that was more terrifying than any shout, his hands loose at his sides, radiating a lethal, contained violence.

"Mr. Maddox," Silas stammered, taking a step back, his bravado evaporating instantly. "I was just—we were negotiating—"

"The deal is off," Damien said. His voice was low, a smooth baritone that vibrated through the floorboards. "Get out of my building."

Silas blinked, sweating profusely now. "Now wait a minute, Damien. You can't just cancel a six-figure deal because of a misunderstanding with a secretary. I'm an Associate. We have history."

Damien walked into the room. He moved like a predator, fluid and silent. He stopped inches from Silas, towering over the smaller man. He didn't strike him. He didn't yell. He simply leaned down and whispered something in Silas's ear.

I didn't hear the words. But I saw the color drain from Silas Thorne's face until he looked like a corpse. His eyes went wide with a primal terror I had never seen in a human being before.

Silas didn't say another word. He didn't look at me. He scrambled past Damien, practically tripping over his own feet in his haste to escape the room, the floor, the building.

Silence descended, thick and suffocating.

I was trembling, adrenaline crashing through my system. I looked at Damien, expecting reassurance, expecting a boss comforting an employee.

But when Damien turned to face me, there was no comfort in his expression. His jaw was clenched tight, a muscle ticking in his cheek. His gaze swept over me, lingering on the spot where Silas had touched my neck, dark and possessive and utterly terrifying.

He hadn't saved me because it was the right thing to do. He had saved me because I was in his territory, and he was the only monster allowed in this cage.

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