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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 3

Hell was quieter than I expected.

No screams. No rivers of fire. No chaos.

Instead, there was silence—heavy, watchful, alive.

Lucien led me through towering obsidian halls that stretched endlessly upward, their walls etched with glowing sigils that pulsed faintly as we passed. Every step echoed, as though the castle itself was listening. I hugged my arms around myself, feeling small beneath the weight of a realm that was never meant for humans.

Or former humans.

“Stop looking at the floor,” Lucien said without turning around.

“I’m trying not to panic,” I replied sharply. “It’s difficult when the ground feels like it might swallow me whole.”

“It won’t,” he said. “You’re protected.”

“That’s supposed to make me feel better?”

He stopped walking.

The sudden halt made me bump lightly into his back. Heat flared instantly at the point of contact, the bond between us tightening like an invisible thread pulled too hard.

Lucien stiffened.

“Don’t test it,” he said quietly.

“Test what?”

“How close you can get without losing control.”

My breath hitched. “Whose control?”

He turned slowly, dark eyes locking onto mine. For a moment, the devil vanished—and something dangerously human stared back at me.

“Both of ours.”

Silence stretched between us, thick with tension I didn’t know how to name. Then he stepped away, restoring distance with visible effort.

“Come,” he said. “Your chambers are this way.”

“My chambers?” I echoed. “You make it sound permanent.”

“It is.”

Panic flared. “You said I wouldn’t be broken.”

“I won’t,” he replied firmly. “But I won’t pretend this is temporary either.”

We resumed walking.

The chamber doors were massive, carved from black stone veined with faint red light. When they opened, warm air brushed against my skin. Inside was a room unlike anything I’d imagined—soft shadows, a wide bed draped in dark silk, tall windows overlooking a crimson sky that churned endlessly.

It was… beautiful.

“That’s not fair,” I whispered.

Lucien arched a brow. “What isn’t?”

“You make Hell look like a sanctuary.”

“It is,” he said. “To me.”

I stepped inside slowly, my footsteps muffled by a plush rug beneath my feet. Everything felt deliberate. Designed.

“For me?” I asked.

“Yes.”

The word landed heavier than I expected.

“I’m not a prisoner,” I said, turning to face him. “Say it.”

“You’re not a prisoner.”

“Then why does this feel like a cage?”

“Because freedom,” he said quietly, “is different when you belong to someone.”

Anger surged. “Stop saying that.”

“Why?” he challenged. “Because it’s true, or because it scares you?”

I looked away, jaw tight.

“You’ll be safe here,” Lucien continued. “No demon will touch you. No soul will claim you. Not without my permission.”

“And what about you?” I asked softly.

His gaze snapped back to mine. “I won’t touch you either.”

My chest tightened painfully. “Is that supposed to comfort me?”

“Yes,” he said. “Because if I do… I won’t stop.”

The honesty in his voice stole my breath.

“I didn’t ask for this bond,” I whispered.

“I didn’t intend to feel it,” he replied. “But here we are.”

The air between us thickened, humming with tension. I could feel him—his presence tugging at something deep inside me, awakening sensations that had no place here.

I took an unsteady step back. “I need time.”

Lucien nodded once. “You have it.”

He turned to leave.

“Lucien,” I called before I could stop myself.

He paused, glancing over his shoulder.

“Why did you hesitate?” I asked. “Back there. When I said you loved me.”

For a moment, he didn’t answer.

Then, quietly, “Because loving you is the one contract I never meant to sign.”

My heart cracked open.

He left without another word, the doors closing softly behind him.

---

I didn’t sleep.

The bed was too soft. The silence too loud. My thoughts raced endlessly, circling the same terrifying truth—I was bound to the devil, and some part of me wanted him closer.

I rose and wandered toward the window, staring out at the endless red sky.

“What are you?” I whispered to my reflection.

“Lost,” a voice answered behind me.

I spun around.

Lucien stood in the doorway, his expression dark, conflicted.

“I thought you left,” I said.

“I tried,” he admitted.

The bond tightened painfully, heat flooding my senses. He stepped inside, stopping several feet away, his restraint palpable.

“You shouldn’t be awake,” he said.

“I can’t sleep.”

“Neither can I.”

The admission hung between us.

“Is this what the bond does?” I asked. “Keeps us restless?”

“It amplifies,” he replied. “Everything you feel. Fear. Desire. Longing.”

My throat went dry. “Desire?”

His jaw tightened. “Yes.”

The honesty was dangerous.

“You said you wouldn’t touch me,” I said.

“I said I wouldn’t,” he corrected. “Not that I don’t want to.”

My pulse thundered in my ears. “Why?”

“Because you look at me like I’m not a monster.”

“I know what you are.”

“And yet,” he said softly, stepping closer, “you don’t run.”

I didn’t.

The space between us shrank until I could feel his heat, his presence overwhelming my senses. The bond burned, urging me closer.

“Lucien,” I breathed.

“If you ask me to stop,” he said, voice strained, “I will.”

I searched his face—power, darkness, restraint, longing.

I should have told him to leave.

Instead, I whispered, “I don’t know what I want.”

His hand lifted—stopping just inches from my cheek. He didn’t touch me. Didn’t cross the line.

But the restraint was worse than any contact.

“That,” he said hoarsely, “is the most dangerous answer you could give the devil.”

He lowered his hand and stepped back abruptly, as though the distance were a wound.

“You need rest,” he said. “Tomorrow, Hell will test you.”

“Test me how?”

His eyes darkened.

“By seeing how much of your soul still belongs to you.”

He vanished into shadow, leaving me trembling in the center of the room.

Alone.

Bound.

And painfully aware that the devil who owned my soul was already losing the battle for his heart.

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