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Sold to the Devil I Loved

I sold my soul to save the man I loved. I didn’t know he was the devil. When my world was collapsing and death was knocking at my door, Lucien appeared—beautiful, calm, and offering a deal I was too desperate to refuse. One signature. One promise. One soul. Mine. What began as salvation quickly turned into possession. He owns my life, my body, my fate. Yet behind his cold authority is a love so intense it burns hotter than hell itself. He was never meant to love me. I was never meant to survive him. But when the devil you belong to is also the one who loves you, freedom becomes the most painful price of all.
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Chapter 2

My mother woke up smiling.

That was how I knew it wasn’t a dream.

I was sitting beside her hospital bed when her fingers tightened around mine—stronger than they had been in months. I looked up sharply, my heart slamming against my ribs as her lashes fluttered open.

“Seraphina,” she whispered, her voice no longer thin or fading.

Alive.

Color had returned to her cheeks. The monitors beside her beeped steadily, no longer screaming warnings. Her breathing was smooth, even. Human.

I choked on a sob. “Mom… you’re okay.”

She smiled, really smiled, the kind I hadn’t seen since before the illness. “I feel… light,” she said. “Like I’ve been given another chance.”

I pressed my forehead to her hand, tears soaking the sheets. Relief flooded me so violently my body shook. I had done it. I had saved her.

But as joy bloomed in my chest, something cold twisted beneath it.

The price.

I felt it then—not pain, not fear, but absence. Like a door inside me had quietly closed. Like something vital had been taken without leaving a wound.

A nurse rushed in moments later, followed by a doctor. Confusion rippled through their faces as they examined her charts, whispering to one another.

“This doesn’t make sense,” one muttered. “Her results are… perfect.”

Perfect.

I should have felt victorious.

Instead, dread crept up my spine.

---

I was discharged later that evening, walking out of the hospital into a world that felt wrong—too bright, too loud, too alive. The sky burned orange as the sun dipped below the horizon, and people hurried past me, laughing, arguing, living.

They didn’t know.

They didn’t know that hell had brushed my hand and claimed me.

The moment my foot touched the pavement, a sharp pull tugged at my chest. Not physical—something deeper. Invisible. Possessive.

I gasped, clutching at my coat as the world blurred.

“Easy.”

His voice slid through me like fire through silk.

I looked up.

Lucien stood across the street, leaning casually against a lamppost as if he belonged there. As if he hadn’t just rewritten my fate.

He looked the same—beautiful, composed, untouchable. Dark eyes reflecting the dying light.

“You’re real,” I whispered.

His lips curved faintly. “Disappointed?”

“No,” I said too quickly. “I just… hoped you wouldn’t come so soon.”

His gaze sharpened. “You felt the pull.”

“Yes,” I admitted. “What is that?”

“Ownership,” he replied calmly. “The contract reminding you that you’re mine.”

The word sent a shiver through me.

“Don’t say it like that.”

“Like what?” he asked, stepping closer. “Truth?”

I swallowed. “My mother is healed.”

“I told you she would be.”

“You didn’t lie,” I said slowly. “So why does it feel like you did?”

Lucien studied me, something unreadable flickering across his face. “Because humans struggle with consequences.”

Anger flared, sharp and sudden. “You took my soul.”

“I was given it.”

“I didn’t even read the contract!”

“You didn’t ask to,” he replied quietly.

I laughed bitterly. “How convenient.”

Silence stretched between us, thick with unspoken things. Then Lucien straightened.

“You need to come with me.”

My heart dropped. “Where?”

“Home.”

“I have a home.”

“You had one,” he corrected. “You can’t return to your old life—not fully.”

“Why not?”

“Because,” he said softly, “you don’t belong there anymore.”

Fear clawed its way into my chest. “I didn’t agree to disappear.”

“You agreed to belong,” he replied. “And belonging has rules.”

The streetlights flickered.

Before I could protest, the world folded.

---

I screamed—or I tried to.

The city vanished in a rush of shadows and heat, the air thick and heavy. My stomach lurched as if I were falling, yet there was no ground, no sky—only darkness threaded with red light.

Then my feet touched solid ground.

I stumbled forward, catching myself on Lucien’s arm. The contact sent a jolt through me—electric, wrong, intimate. He stiffened slightly but didn’t pull away.

I straightened slowly, breath coming fast.

We were no longer in the city.

Tall black pillars rose around us, etched with glowing symbols that pulsed like veins. The sky above was a deep crimson, swirling slowly, endlessly. The air hummed with power, ancient and alive.

“Welcome,” Lucien said, his voice carrying authority here that it hadn’t before.

“To Hell.”

I stared at him, my mind reeling. “This is real.”

“It always was.”

“You live here?” I asked faintly.

“I rule here.”

The weight of that settled heavily in my chest.

“You said you loved me,” I whispered suddenly.

He froze.

The silence stretched long and dangerous.

“I didn’t say that,” Lucien replied.

“You looked at me like you did,” I insisted. “Back in the hospital.”

His jaw tightened. “Love is a weakness I don’t afford myself.”

“Then why me?” I demanded. “Why not some rich criminal or powerful man? Why take me?”

His gaze dropped to mine, dark and intense. “Because you would have done it anyway.”

The truth of that sliced through me.

“I didn’t trick you,” he said quietly. “I chose you.”

“That doesn’t make it better.”

“No,” he agreed. “It makes it worse.”

We stood there, surrounded by hellfire and silence, two souls bound by a decision that could never be undone.

“Am I… dead?” I asked finally.

“No,” Lucien said. “But you’re not entirely human anymore.”

“What does that mean?”

“It means you’ll feel me,” he said softly. “Always.”

As if summoned by his words, that invisible pull tightened again—stronger this time. My breath hitched, heat blooming low in my stomach, shocking and unwelcome.

Lucien noticed.

His eyes darkened.

“That,” he said, his voice rougher now, “is the bond.”

I stepped back, shaken. “You did this on purpose.”

“I didn’t know it would be this strong,” he admitted.

“Unbind it,” I demanded.

“I can’t.”

“Won’t,” I snapped.

His expression hardened. “Careful, Seraphina.”

The way he said my name—slow, intimate—made my knees weak.

“You belong to me,” he said. “But that doesn’t mean I intend to break you.”

I laughed softly, hysteria creeping in. “You already did.”

Something flickered across his face—regret, perhaps. Or something more dangerous.

“I will protect you,” he said. “From demons. From this realm. From myself.”

I looked at him, heart aching in ways I didn’t understand.

“And if I don’t want protection?”

Lucien stepped closer, his presence overwhelming.

“Then you shouldn’t have sold your soul to the devil,” he whispered.

And in that moment, I realized the cruelest truth of all—

I hadn’t just sold my soul.

I had given my heart to the one being who could never set me free.

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