
Ruined Before The Wedding; Claimed By The Billionaire
Elena Vale's life is carefully controlled, molded by strict family expectations and an arranged marriage she never wanted. But the night before her wedding, a shocking betrayal turns her world upside down. One scandalous mistake leaves her publicly humiliated, her engagement broken, and her future uncertain.
Just when all hope seems lost, Adrian Blackwood, a powerful and enigmatic billionaire, offers her a lifeline: a contract marriage. Thrust into a world of wealth, power, and danger, Elena must navigate his dominance, protect her independence, and confront those who seek to destroy her.
As tension and attraction build between them, Elena discovers her own strength and resilience, while Adrian reveals sides of himself he has long kept hidden. Together, they face betrayal, ambition, and jealousy, learning that love can emerge from the most unexpected circumstances.
In the end, Elena claims her dignity, her future, and a love forged on her own terms.
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Chapter 2
Elena
The car slowed to a quiet stop, and the silence inside it pressed heavily against my chest. I stared out the window, my fingers resting stiffly on my lap as the city stretched past in blurred shapes. Buildings seemed to melt into one another, as wet paint dragged across a canvas, and for a moment it felt like my life was doing the same thing, falling apart slowly, right in front of me, with no way to stop it.
My family.
Running away was not an option. No matter what had happened, they were still mine. When the rumors turned into something solid, something undeniable, it would reach them fully, and it would break them. Even if everything had gone wrong, they were still my family.
Weren't they?
"I need to go home," I said suddenly, my voice tighter than I expected.
Adrian remained still beside me, his presence calm and unreadable, as though nothing around him could shake him.
"Home?" he asked, his tone steady.
"To my family," I replied, my fingers curling slightly into my dress. "I have to explain. They need to hear the truth."
There was a brief pause before he spoke again.
"They won't support you."
I turned sharply toward him, my brows pulling together.
"You don't know that."
"I do," he said, finally looking at me, his gaze steady and certain. "Families like yours protect their reputation first. If sacrificing you saves their name, they won't hesitate."
His words settled heavily in my chest, quiet but painfully true.
Still, I shook my head, holding on to what little certainty I had left.
"They're my family," I said again, more quietly this time. "I have to try."
He watched me for a moment, then looked away.
"Fine," he said. "We'll go."
The Vale house stood tall and distant when we arrived, just as it always had, elegant and untouched. But today, something felt different. The air felt colder, the silence heavier, and even the light filtering through the windows seemed pale and unfamiliar.
I stepped forward slowly, my heart pounding harder with every step. Just as I raised my hand to knock, the door opened.
My stepmother stood there, her arms crossed tightly over her chest, her expression sharp and unwelcoming. Behind her, my stepsister lingered quietly, watching, while further inside, my father stood still, his face unreadable.
No one smiled.
No one moved toward me.
Their eyes were already filled with judgment.
"How could you do this to us?" my stepmother snapped.
"I was set up," I said quickly, my hands lifting slightly as if I could stop everything from collapsing. "Please, just listen-"
"Listen?" my father cut in sharply. "The entire city has seen you in another man's bed hours before your wedding!"
"It's not what it looks like!"
"It looks exactly like what it is," my stepsister said coldly.
My chest tightened painfully, my breath turning shallow.
"I didn't plan this," I said, my voice shaking. "Someone trapped me."
My stepsister let out a faint smirk, her expression full of disbelief, as if she had heard this kind of excuse from me a hundred times before.
Then my father spoke again, and this time his words broke something inside me completely.
"From today... You are no longer a Vale." The world seemed to go still.
"Father-"
"Do not call me that," he said firmly. "We will handle the media. We will protect this family." His eyes hardened.
"But you... You will never step into this house again."
The words hit like a physical blow, knocking the breath out of me.
"I warned you."
The voice came from behind them.
I turned slowly.
Sandra.
My best friend stepped forward, her expression calm, almost distant. "I told you to be careful," she said softly. "But you never listen."
My chest tightened differently this time, something colder settling in.
"You knew?" I asked quietly.
She didn't answer. She didn't need to.
The silence said everything. The door closed soon after, the sound final and cold, and I stood there for a moment, staring at it as if it might open again.
It didn't.
Slowly, I turned and walked away, my steps heavy, my body numb.
No family. No fiancé. No home. Nothing.
The black car was still waiting just beyond the gate. Adrian stood beside it, his arms crossed, his expression unchanged, as if everything that had just happened had been expected.
"Why are you still here?" I asked.
"Because I knew how this would end," he replied.
I swallowed hard, the truth of his words settling deep inside me. "Do you need a ride?" he asked.
I hesitated for a moment, pride rising weakly before reality crushed it. Then I opened the door and got in. The ride was quiet. I didn't ask where we were going. I didn't have anywhere else to go anyway.
When the car stopped, I looked up and saw the tall glass building in front of us, its structure cold and powerful.
The Steele Empire.
Inside, everything felt controlled and distant. People moved carefully, their eyes following him with respect and something close to fear. I ignored the stares, keeping my gaze forward as the last bit of my strength drained away.
He led me into his office, where the city stretched out behind him through wide glass windows. He sat down calmly, completely at ease, while I remained standing, tense and uncertain.
"Why did you bring me here?" I asked.
"I didn't," he replied. "You chose to come."
The words stung more than I expected.
Then he spoke again.
"I have a proposal."
My body went still, my fingers curling slightly. "What kind of proposal?"
"A contract marriage."
The words hung in the air, heavy and unreal.
"You marry me," he continued, his voice calm. "The scandal disappears. The narrative changes. You go from disgrace to a woman who chose a powerful man."
I stared at him, my chest rising slowly. "And what do you gain?" "Stability." A short, disbelieving laugh escaped me.
"You're a billionaire. What do you need stability for?"
He didn't answer.
That silence felt heavier than any explanation.
"You want to use me," I said.
"It benefits both of us."
My jaw tightened.
"I'm not something you pick up to fix your image."
"It's your best option."
"Do you think I need you?" I asked.
"I know you do."
Something in his voice made my chest tighten.
"And if I refuse?"
He stood and walked toward me slowly, each step controlled, deliberate. When he stopped in front of me, the air felt heavier, harder to breathe.
"Then you walk out that door," he said quietly, "and face the world alone."
My breath caught. Because I knew he was right. Still, I lifted my chin slightly.
"Maybe," I said. "But it will be my choice."
I turned and walked toward the door, my hand tightening around the handle as I paused for a brief second.
Then I opened it and stepped out.
Behind me, his voice followed, low and certain.
"You'll be back, Elena."
My steps faltered slightly.
Because deep down...
I already knew he was right.
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7.7
Eva Brooks, a 25-year-old woman, was set up by her best friend. Her fiancé broke up with her and demanded compensation for allegedly cheating on him.
Eva had a one-night stand with the richest CEO in Dominic City, Ethan Owen. He was arrogant and offered her a job as his secretary.
As his secretary, Ethan couldn't shake his fondness for Eva. He became obsessed with her, worrying that she was cheating on him.
He broke up with his fiancée to become engaged to Eva, but will his fiancée let him go? Will Eva accept a relationship with her boss?

8.3
For three years, I hid my identity as a billionaire heiress to build a life with the man I loved. I gave up everything to support Ben's career, believing we were creating a future together from the ground up.
The day before our engagement, I overheard him with his boss, Haylie. He called me a "stepping stone," a poor, simple girl he was using to climb the corporate ladder and get closer to her.
He laughed about our "humble" life and mocked the silver ring on my finger, calling it a necessary prop. He was sleeping with her, taking credit for the multi-million dollar deal I secretly engineered, and saw my love as a naive distraction.
The man I sacrificed my entire world for saw me as less than nothing. My love didn't just die; it turned into ice-cold rage.
So I walked out of his life and straight into the arms of my family's biggest rival.
He offered me a deal I couldn't refuse.
"Marry me," Jaxson Banks said with a smirk. "And together, we'll burn their world to the ground."

7.4
Evelina Barrett was the legitimate daughter, yet she was framed for a disgusting sex scandal, expelled from the Ivy League, and locked out of her late mother's massive trust fund.
While she was thrown out to rot on the streets with a jagged, hideous red scar covering half her face, her father and step-family were throwing a lavish charity gala to celebrate her total ruin.
They laughed as they officially published her disownment notice in the Times to cut her off forever.
"Without the school halo, that ugly freak will be begging on the streets by tomorrow," her sister Aspen sneered.
Her stepmother Annabella toasted to taking out the trash, perfectly happy to steal Evelina's inheritance while ignoring the fact that Evelina knew exactly how they had murdered her mother.
For years, Evelina had been locked in a dark basement, abused by bodyguards, and treated worse than a stray dog.
Why should she, the true heir, suffer in the gutter while the leeches who destroyed her life enjoyed the wealth that rightfully belonged to her?
She refused to be their victim anymore.
Washing away her fake scar to reveal her true, breathtaking face, Evelina blackmailed New York's most lethal billionaire into marriage to secure the ultimate shield.
Then, she put on a black mourning dress, ordered a dark web ghost crew, and climbed into a heavy semi-truck.
At exactly 6:00 PM, she smashed through the iron gates of her family's elegant gala, delivering three pure black coffins directly to the lawn.

8.9
Debora went to prison to protect the man she loved, only to end up a paroled convict living under the roof of her abusive foster parents.
When they found her positive pregnancy test from a one-night stand, they threatened to kick her out and send her straight back to a cell.
Just as they were about to report her, the stranger from that dark hotel room suddenly appeared.
He paid her foster parents one million dollars to marry her and take her away.
Debora thought she was finally safe.
But the moment they were alone, he looked at her with pure, venomous hatred.
He didn't want a wife; he wanted a prisoner.
He believed Debora was the ruthless murderer who had destroyed his life in a car crash, and he planned to make her suffocate in her own despair.
He didn't know she was just a scapegoat.
To survive and protect her baby, Debora found a job at a bridal shop, only to run into the real culprit—the man who actually drove the car and framed her.
He was now happily engaged to a wealthy heiress.
They deliberately ruined a priceless wedding gown and blamed it on her.
"Kneel on this floor and apologize, or I'm calling the police to revoke your parole!"
Why did she have to rot in hell for his sins, while the man she married wanted to destroy her?
Just as her trembling knees were about to touch the cold marble floor, the heavy glass doors were violently shoved open.
Her billionaire husband strode in like a force of nature, his eyes locked onto the wealthy couple with a terrifying, destructive rage.

8.4
Elia was an orphan from the rust belt, taken in by the wealthy Chapman family in New York.
To them, she was just a shameful charity case.
The parents shoved her into a dusty storage closet, treating their other daughter Geri like a delicate princess, and mocked Elia as uneducated trash.
When Elia secured her own admission to Manhattan Elite Prep, Geri's jealousy turned vicious.
Geri orchestrated a massive smear campaign, posting anonymously on the school forum that Elia was a violent dropout who sold her body to a sugar daddy to pay tuition.
In the cafeteria, the school's elite dumped dirty milk on Elia's food.
They called her a whore and told her to go back to the streets, while Geri watched from afar with a victorious, innocent smile.
They thought she was just a helpless stray dog who would easily break under their high-society cruelty.
They had no idea she was actually "L", the dark web's most feared hacker, and "The Surgeon", a genius medical anomaly.
They also didn't know she was currently tracking a dying Wall Street billionaire who had stolen her only necklace in a dark alley.
What made these arrogant rich kids think they could destroy a girl who played with international firewalls for fun?
Instead of crying, Elia calmly pulled out her phone.
Within seconds, she breached the school's server, locking every screen in the building onto a blood-red skull.
As Geri's own recorded voice plotting the fake rumors blasted through the PA system, Elia grabbed her bag, stepping back into the shadows to reclaim what was hers.