Follow
Chapters
Share
Sold To The Devil I Ruined Novel Cover

Sold To The Devil I Ruined

Fitzgerald Woodard was the "stray" I used to torment in prep school, a boy I once paid to kneel in the mud for my amusement. Now, the tables have turned, and he’s the billionaire who bought my father’s debt, dragging me into his mansion as a "personal asset" listed in a contract I never read. He didn't just want the money back; he wanted to see me break. He stood over me in the rain and told me he owned the very machines keeping my father alive, and with one flick of his thumb, he could stop his breathing forever. The nightmare escalated until I didn't recognize myself. He forced me to eat cold soup off the floor like an animal and gripped my hand over a heavy hammer, forcing me to crush a young guard's bones just to prove I was as much of a monster as he was. His childhood sweetheart, a nurse I once humiliated, stood in the shadows, whispering that I was nothing more than a used-up toy he was already bored of. I lay on the cold marble, shivering from a fever he refused to treat, realizing that the curse he placed on me years ago had finally come true. Every act of cruelty I had ever committed was being repaid with interest, and the man I once looked down on was now the only god I had left to pray to. Suddenly, he threw me out into the freezing night with nothing but rags on my back and a shattered phone. The hospital called with an ultimatum: fifty thousand dollars by noon, or they pull the plug on my father’s life support. Standing barefoot on the biting asphalt, I watched his black SUV disappear into the dark. I have nine hours to save the only person I love, and only one way to get the money. I have to go back and kneel before the devil I created.
Chapters
Share

Chapter 1

The tires of the black SUV screeched against the wet gravel, a sound like an animal in pain that cut through the roar of the storm. The vehicle hadn't even come to a full stop before the back door was ripped open.

Rain lashed into the leather interior, soaking Elenora Vang's silk shirt in seconds. It clung to her skin, cold and heavy. Before she could take a breath, a hand clamped around her upper arm. It wasn't a hold meant to guide. It was a clamp of steel meant to bruise.

The bodyguard yanked her out.

Elenora stumbled. Her heel caught on the slick stone of the driveway. There was a sickening snap, not of bone, but of the expensive Italian stiletto giving way. She went down hard. Her knees hit the mud and gravel with a wet thud that jarred her teeth. Pain shot up her legs, hot and sharp, but the cold rain was numbing it fast.

She pushed her hair out of her face, gasping for air that felt too thick with water to breathe. Through the blur of the downpour, she saw a pair of shoes.

They were hand-stitched leather. Immaculate. Not a speck of mud on them.

Elenora's eyes traveled up the sharp crease of the dark suit trousers, past the fitted jacket, until she met the eyes of Fitzgerald Woodard.

He stood under the shelter of the massive portico, dry and untouched by the chaos. He looked down at her. There was no anger in his face. Anger would have been human. There was only a hollow, terrifying void. He looked at her the way one might look at a dead rodent on the doorstep. An inconvenience.

He didn't offer a hand. He didn't speak. He just watched her shiver.

"Get her inside," he said finally. His voice was low, barely audible over the thunder, but it carried the weight of a gavel striking a sound block. "Don't let her dirty my steps."

The bodyguard hauled Elenora up by her armpits. Her feet dragged. She tried to find purchase, but without her shoe, she was unbalanced. They dragged her up the stairs and threw her into the foyer.

The transition from the dark storm to the blinding brilliance of the crystal chandelier made her squeeze her eyes shut. She hit the floor again. This time it was marble. Hard, unforgiving, and cold. The air left her lungs in a wheeze.

She lay there for a second, the water from her clothes pooling around her, staining the intricate Persian rug. She heard the soft sound of leather moving.

Fitzgerald was peeling off his gloves. They were wet from the brief exposure to the blowing rain. He balled them up. With a casual flick of his wrist, he tossed them.

The wet leather slapped against Elenora's cheek.

It stung. Not enough to injure, but enough to mark. It was a dismissal. A degradation.

Elenora pushed herself up on trembling arms. The heat of humiliation burned in her chest, warring with the chill in her bones. She looked up at him.

"This is kidnapping, Fitzgerald," she rasped. Her throat felt raw. "You can't do this."

A low sound echoed in the cavernous hall. A laugh. But it lacked any humor. It was dry and scratchy.

Fitzgerald took a step closer. He crouched down. His movement was fluid, predatory. He reached out and grabbed her chin. His fingers dug into her jawline with enough pressure to make her wince. He forced her head up, locking her gaze with his.

"Illegal?" he asked. His eyes were dark, the pupils blown wide. "You didn't read the fine print, Elenora. Your father was desperate. The collateral agreement he signed for the loan didn't just list the summer house or the cars."

He tilted her head to the side, inspecting her like cattle.

"It listed all assets, tangible and intangible. It included a personal services contract, Elenora. He signed you over to me."

Elenora's stomach dropped. She remembered the papers Gifford had signed. Stacks of them. She hadn't read them. She had just trusted that he would fix it.

She tried to pull her face away. His grip tightened.

"Let me go," she whispered, though the fight was draining out of her.

"You can leave right now," Fitzgerald said. His voice dropped to a whisper, intimate and cruel. "The door is unlocked."

He released her chin and stood up, pulling a phone from his pocket. The screen lit up his face, casting long shadows under his eyes.

"Go ahead. Walk out. I have St. Mary's Hospital on speed dial."

Elenora froze. Her heart hammered against her ribs like a trapped bird.

"One call," Fitzgerald said, his thumb hovering over the screen. "That's all it takes to pull the plug on Gifford's life support. I own the debt, Elenora. I own the machines keeping his lungs pumping."

The air in the room seemed to vanish. Elenora looked at the heavy oak door. It was ten feet away. Freedom.

And death.

Her father was the only thing she had left. The only person who hadn't turned on her when the money ran dry.

She slumped. Her shoulders caved in. The defiance in her eyes flickered and died, replaced by a dull, aching resignation. She lowered her head, staring at the wet spot on the rug.

Fitzgerald watched the light leave her eyes. He seemed to breathe deeper, as if her misery was oxygen.

He put the phone away. He pulled a handkerchief from his pocket and wiped the fingers that had touched her face, cleaning them thoroughly.

"Take her to the guest wing," he commanded the guards, turning his back on her. "No one enters without my permission. Not even a fly."

The guards grabbed her again. Elenora didn't fight. She let them drag her across the marble, her bare foot squeaking against the polished stone. She looked back once.

Fitzgerald was still standing there. He wasn't looking at her. He was staring at his own hand, rubbing the tips of his fingers together, over and over again.

You may also like

Bound By The Billionaire Star's Lies Novel Cover
8.5
For five years, Alena lived as the secret girlfriend of Hollywood's golden boy, Kane Moody, locked away in a luxury penthouse. Everything shattered when Vanity Fair announced his engagement to a famous actress, quoting him saying it was his "first time finding real love." But instead of letting Alena go, Kane's security team trapped her inside the apartment. When she tried to fight back, she discovered the horrifying truth. The entire penthouse was wired with hidden cameras, recording her most private breakdowns to use as blackmail. His crisis team threatened her sick mother and forced Alena to sign away her life. He even used her trust fund to secretly buy his new fiancée a $2.4 million emerald necklace. The darkest betrayal came when she sneaked out to buy emergency contraceptives, only for Kane to call her untraceable burner phone. "You don't need that," he whispered. He revealed that months ago, under the guise of a vitamin shot, his private doctor had secretly implanted a three-year contraceptive device in her arm. Alena was paralyzed with dread, her body violated and her existence reduced to a node in his surveillance network. She couldn't understand why a man who publicly discarded her refused to let her leave his sight. Desperate, she used a secret work assignment to flee on a private helicopter to an isolated cabin in Aspen. But as the chopper flew away and the cabin door opened, Kane was standing by the fire, smiling as the winter storm rolled in.
Choosing Love Over Power Novel Cover
8.8
Billionaire heir Ethan is trapped in a cold world of corporate duty and familial expectations. When he meets Clara, a spirited artist who values integrity over wealth, his rigid life is turned upside down. Forced to choose between inheriting his family’s massive empire or pursuing a future with the woman he loves, Ethan must navigate a web of betrayal. This modern romance explores the true cost of success and the power of choosing one’s own heart.
Empire on the edge : Two hearts bound by power one world poised on the brink  Novel Cover
9.4
In a world defined by immense wealth and ruthless corporate warfare, a high-stakes power struggle pushes a global empire to the precipice. At the center of this volatile landscape, two powerful figures find their lives and legacies inextricably linked. As they navigate a dangerous web of ambition and secrets, their unexpected connection threatens to change everything. Their bond could either save the dynasty or lead to its ultimate destruction.
I Divorced Him When His Child Destroyed Mine Novel Cover
9.6
After five years of marriage, Chloe thought her life was secure until a shocking revelation shattered her world. Her husband, Eric, had been hiding a secret child who caused a tragic accident resulting in the loss of Chloe's own pregnancy. Devastated by the betrayal and the lack of accountability, she chooses to walk away from the billionaire lifestyle. As she seeks a fresh start, Chloe must navigate the pain of her past while finding the strength to rebuild.
My Husband Wanted My Kidney For His Mistress Novel Cover
7.9
After three years of a cold marriage, Ava is shattered when her billionaire husband, Ethan, demands she donate a kidney to save his mistress. Realizing her devotion meant nothing, she finally signs the divorce papers and disappears. As Ava rebuilds her life, a regretful Ethan begins a desperate search for the woman he discarded. However, she is no longer the submissive wife he knew, and his path to redemption is blocked by his own cruel past.
Not a Modern Cinderella: Flash Married To A Hidden Tycoon Novel Cover
7.3
Ella Hart was adopted into a wealthy household, but she never lived like a daughter. While her adoptive mother, Nora, indulged in luxury and high society, Ella was treated like little more than a servant, forced to do the hardest chores and surviving on scraps of affection. Until the day her biological family finally found her and brought a shocking revelation. Years ago, the Hart family had arranged a marriage alliance with the Sterling family. The bride was meant to be either Ella... or her beloved sister, Piper. That day, the impossibly handsome man arrived in worn-out clothes. He was instantly rejected by Piper. To escape her old life, Ella agreed without hesitation, but she would never have imagined the man in front of her was the richest CEO in the city...