
Shattered Innocence: My Brother's Dark Desire
I lived in the shadow of the Randolph estate, a scholarship girl who spent years calling the heir of the family "brother." I thought the cold distance between us was my protection, a boundary that would keep me safe in a world of wealth and power.
Then I woke up on the thick Persian rug of his private study, my body aching and my mind fractured by disjointed, violent memories of whiskey and his scorching touch. Panic flooded my chest as I scrambled to cover myself with a discarded blouse, desperately stammering that it was a mistake, a drunken lapse in judgment.
But Hunter sat on the sofa, unbothered and terrifyingly sober. He watched me with eyes that lacked any hint of the haze that clouded my own.
"I wasn't drunk, Herminia."
The air left the room. He had been fully aware while I was lost in the smoke. Before I could flee, he caught me, his fingers digging into my waist with a grip that felt more like a claim than a rescue. A dark purple bruise bloomed on my neck—a mark of possession that meant my life was over if our mother, Barbara, ever saw it.
Instead of letting me go, Hunter used my terror to tighten the noose. He manipulated Barbara into moving me to the East Wing, his private sector where no staff were allowed and every door was a dead end. I became a prisoner in a silk-lined cage, watched by bodyguards he hired to "protect" me from the very scandal he created.
At breakfast, I had to sit in silence as Barbara planned his marriage to a wealthy heiress, all while his foot pressed possessively against my leg under the table. He wanted a perfect wife for the cameras and me hidden in his wing as his "common distraction." He even tasted the blood from my wounded finger, whispering that I was his.
I looked at the high lace collar hiding my shame and the bars on my beautiful windows. My "brother" was a predator who had bought everyone I trusted, from the maids to my own assistant.
As the florists began delivering lilies for his engagement party, I realized I was standing on the edge of a bottomless abyss, and the only person holding the key to my cage was the monster who wanted to consume me.
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Chapter 3
The sound of Barbara's heels clicking on the hardwood floor faded into silence.
Herminia slid off the desk, her legs giving way. She landed on her knees on the plush rug, gasping for air as if she had been held underwater.
"That was too close," she whispered, her voice trembling. "She almost came in, Hunter. This is insanity."
Hunter looked down at her. He didn't offer a hand. He towered over her, buttoning his shirt completely, hiding the mark she had left. "Get up."
"I'm moving out," Herminia said, scrambling to her feet. "I'll go back to the boarding school. Or a dorm. I can't stay here."
Hunter laughed. It was a dry, humorless sound. He crouched down so they were eye level. "You aren't going anywhere."
"You can't keep me here."
"I control your trust fund, Herminia. I control your tuition. I control the roof over your head." His voice was soft, reasonable, which made the threat worse. "You leave when I say you leave. And right now, you stay exactly where I can see you."
Herminia felt the walls of the study closing in. It wasn't just a house; it was a cage.
"Why?" she asked, tears finally spilling over. "Why are you doing this?"
"Because you're my responsibility," he said. He reached out and tucked a stray lock of hair behind her ear. His fingers lingered on her jaw. "Use the servant's passage. Go to your room. Fix your hair."
Herminia flinched away from his touch. She grabbed her shoes from the floor, clutching them in one hand. She couldn't put them on; the heels would clack on the floor and alert Barbara.
"Cover your neck," Hunter called out as she reached for the hidden panel in the bookshelf that led to the service corridors.
Herminia slipped into the narrow, dimly lit hallway. The air here was stale, smelling of lemon polish and old dust. It was a stark contrast to the lavender-scented air of the main house. She ran, her bare feet slapping against the cold linoleum.
She felt like a rat in the walls.
She emerged on the second floor, near the linen closet. She paused, pressing her back against the wall, trying to slow her breathing. Her heart was beating so hard it hurt her ribs.
She smoothed her skirt and stepped out into the main hallway.
Lana, her personal maid, was coming out of Herminia's bedroom with a basket of laundry. She stopped, her eyes widening.
"Miss Herminia?" Lana looked at Herminia's bare feet, then at the shoes in her hand. "I thought you were in bed. Why are you... did you come from the service stairs?"
Herminia froze. Her mind raced. "I... I went for a walk. In the garden."
Lana looked toward the window at the end of the hall. Rain slashed against the glass. The sky was black and bruised. "It's pouring rain, Miss."
Herminia looked down at her dry clothes. The lie was pathetic. "I stayed on the terrace. I just... I needed air. My shoes were hurting me."
Lana's gaze dropped to Herminia's neck. Herminia's hand flew up to cover the bruise, but she knew she was too late. Lana had seen something.
"Shall I run you a bath, Miss?" Lana asked, her voice carefully neutral.
"Yes," Herminia breathed, pushing past her into the bedroom. "Yes, please."
She closed the door and leaned against it, sliding down until she hit the floor. She buried her face in her knees. The house was full of eyes, and she had just given them something to see.
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8.8
They say tough situations don't last, but tough people do.
They are bloody liars, whoever said that.
My tough situation didn't make me stronger. It pushed me into the arms of Elias Thorne. CEO of Blackwood Holdings. One of the richest men in the country. And, apparently, my fake husband.
I'm just a contract wife. A transaction. He needs me to secure his standing in the company. He hates me and I don't care. I need his money, his influence, his resources, anything to save my mother's and sister's life.
Forty-five days. Then I walk away.
That was the deal.
No love or feelings. Just business.
But a penthouse is smaller than it looks. And forced proximity has a way of cracking open doors you swore you locked up.
He has his own wounds. His own ghosts. And sometimes, when he looks at me, I swear he's not seeing a contract at all.
Forty-five days.
Either we walk away untouched.
Or we burn.

9.5
My boyfriend, Jefferson, convinced me to give up my Yale scholarship for him. He was my secret, my escape from the shame of my mother's past, and I threw away my future for our love.
Then, at a gala, he publicly announced his engagement to Aubrey Carroll-the girl who made my high school years a living hell.
He trapped me in his mansion, forcing me to become her personal servant. She tortured me daily, culminating in her brutally killing our dog, Charlie, with a garden trowel.
When her friends arrived, they joined in, stripping me half-naked and live-streaming my panic attack for the world to see.
The man who once promised to protect me watched as they destroyed me.
But as I lay bleeding out on the floor, it wasn't an ambulance that arrived. It was the private security of Alexzander Stevens-my estranged, billionaire grandfather.
He revealed I was his sole heiress, and now, we were going to make them pay for every last tear.

7.3
Julian Thorne is a man of absolute control. As the ruthless CEO of a global empire, he has built his life on power, wealth, and emotional distance. When he discovers that struggling artist Elara Vance's family gallery sits on valuable real estate, he sees an opportunity for revenge against a rival connected to his family's scandal. His proposition is simple: marry him for one year, and he will save her family from financial ruin.
Elara, desperate to save her father and their gallery, agrees to the contract, unaware of Julian's true motives. What begins as a cold, transactional arrangement becomes something neither of them expected, a passionate, intense connection that challenges everything they believe about love, trust, and vulnerability.
But when secrets are revealed and betrayal strikes at their hearts, Julian and Elara must navigate a journey of redemption and healing. Can a love born from deception survive the truth? Or will the chains of his empire prove too strong to break?

9.3
My mother called me a defective product and insisted I marry Preston Finch, a man who treated our first date like a corporate merger.
During our lunch, Preston demanded I clean his car like a servant, his arrogance snapping the last thread of my patience.
I threw my iced coffee right into his lap, sending the cafe into a stunned silence as he screamed insults about my background and the cost of his designer pants.
My mother didn't care about the abuse; she only cared that I had lost a "catch," calling me an embarrassment and threatening my future while my flower shop faced imminent foreclosure.
Trapped by debt and my family’s relentless cruelty, I felt like a drowning woman with nowhere left to turn.
Just as I hit rock bottom, Connor Powers—my brother's old roommate—stepped in, his icy gaze promising a brutal end to my misery.
"Let's get married," he said, offering a cold, calculated contract that would shield me from my family forever.
I signed the papers, unaware that I had just tethered my life to a man whose world was far more dangerous than I could have ever imagined.

8.9
I leaned over her, brushing a kiss on her lips. "One last thing. Do you want me to gag you, or are you good?"
She tilted her head, smirking. "What, are you worried my moans might be too loud for your neighbors?"
I laughed outright. "Honestly? I don't give a damn how loud you get. In fact, I want you to be as loud as you want. The louder, the better and that means, I'm doing a good job." I winked, then moved past her, settling between her thighs.
*****
In a marriage reduced to cold silence, Lena Marsh's anniversary ends with an empty chair and a breaking point.
Then Adrian Blackwood steps in, her billionaire boss's dangerously seductive brother. His gaze strips her bare, promising to ruin her with slow, filthy touches that leave her trembling and soaked. One forbidden night, and she's addicted to the way he claims her body like it's his birthright.
But obsession has eyes everywhere. Her boss watches with possessive hunger, his stare dark and unyielding, and he wants her locked away from everyone, especially his brother. And when her husband Noah finally wakes up, he fights dirty to reclaim what he ignored, his renewed passion bruising and desperate.
Caught between three men who crave her in wildly different ways, a reborn husband, a reckless lover, and a controlling boss, Lena isn't just tangled in lust. She's the match. And when secrets ignite, she could burn their entire empire to the ground.

7.5
Bound by a contract marriage, Alethea regretted ever ending up in her boss' bed, especially when she realized he would never fuck her twice.
But what happens when she turns out to be the stranger in his bed six years ago... and suddenly, his principles no longer apply?