
The Biker's Bride Wants Revenge
I was the perfect wife.
For three years, I built my husband's empire, gave him my love, my loyalty, my designs.
And how did Victor Hale repay me?
He stole my womb.
He stole my daughter.
He stole my freedom.
That was the day Aurora Hale died.
Now I live as Rhea Ashford - and I want blood.
One reckless night, I mistake Damien Voss, a ruthless crime-lord biker with a wicked smile, for his powerful CEO twin brother.
One bed. One touch. One unforgettable sin.
When Damien discovers who I am and what I want, he makes me a deal: marry him, and he'll give me the power and protection to ruin the man who destroyed me.
It's easy. He wants me, so I become his bride. I want revenge, so he becomes my weapon.
But Damien isn't just temptation in leather and ink. He's dangerous. Addictive. A man who plays by no rules but his own.
And in this contract marriage tangled with lust and lies, I can't tell if I'm the one using him-
Or if he's already claimed me as his.
TW: This story is intended for 18+ mature audiences only. It contains explicit sexual content (including kink, elements of BDSM dynamics), strong language, and other mature themes. Reader discretion is advised.
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Chapter 3
DAMIEN
It's brutal, really-being mistaken for your twin by the most beautiful woman you've ever laid eyes on. Every instinct screams to set her straight, but I bite it back. Because I can see it in those hazel eyes that the only reason she hasn't brushed me off already is because she thinks I'm him.
Fucking hell.
So I give her a lazy grin, lean an inch closer. "And tell me, sweetheart... what exactly did you expect from Christian Voss?"
She narrows her eyes, then reaches out. I hold my breath through the three charged seconds it takes before her palm-burning hot-skims my cheek. My hand lifts, ready to catch hers, but she veers at the last second, fingers snagging on the scruff along my jaw.
"Your hair's longer."
My lips curve. "Dangerous observation. You planning to punish me for it?"
Her mouth tilts, not quite a smile. "No. Just unexpected. It... looks good on you." She lets go like she's already over it, dismissing me with a flick of her hand. "Didn't think you'd dress like this either. Or be... not so insufferable."
I tilt my head, drinking her in, amused at how little she realizes she's feeding the fire. Her bluntness only makes me want to press harder, to see what else she'll give away. And now that I've locked onto her eyes-those sharp, daring eyes, with that tiny beauty mark beneath one-I couldn't look away if I tried. My fingers itch to claim it, just to see how she'd react.
"You know, it's unfair."
Her brows lift. "What is?"
"That you know my name. Everyone here knows my name. But I don't know yours."
"Desperate, are we?"
She's right. And fuck if that doesn't get under my skin more than it should. I want it-the intimacy of it, the claim. My grin turns sharper. "Always. Fix it, sweetheart. What do I call you when I take you home?"
"When?" Her eyes flash, a flicker of heat across her face before she reins it in. She licks her lower lip, as if testing how far she can go. "Ash," she whispers, her lips curling at the edge. "You can call me Ash."
Ash. Short. Dangerous. Already burning its way into my head.
I lean down, close enough that my breath fans across her ear. "Ash. Reckless choice, giving me that."
Her hand ghosts over my chest, feather-light, leaving fire in its wake. "Maybe I like playing with fire."
Christ. If I don't kiss her in the next five minutes, I'll go insane.
"Careful," I murmur, voice dipped low, "you keep talking like that and I'll start thinking you like me. Tell me, beautiful-are you drunk, or just reckless?"
Her laugh is soft, but sharp-edged, like she's daring me to take it the wrong way. "Reckless? Please. If I were reckless, I wouldn't be sitting here talking to you."
My brow arches. "You think this is safe?"
She leans in, close enough that I catch the trace of smoke and citrus clinging to her skin. Her perfume isn't sweet-it's bold, intoxicating, the kind you feel in the back of your throat. "Safer than most things I could be doing right now."
I huff out a laugh, low and amused, though my blood spikes hotter with every word. "That sounds like an invitation."
"Or a warning." Her gaze flickers down my chest before snapping back up. She wants me to notice.
Christ. I drag my tongue across my teeth, my smirk cutting slow. "I like warnings. Makes it more fun when I ignore them."
She rolls her eyes, but her lips twitch like she's fighting a smile. "Arrogant, after all."
"Confident," I correct, leaning in until the space between us barely exists, her knee brushing mine under the bar. "Big difference."
Her breath catches, the tiniest hitch, and I know I've got her. Still, she keeps her mask on, like she's used to winning games like this. "Tell me, Voss," she says, voice dropping, velvet-soft and dangerous, "do you always work this hard for attention?"
"Only when the prize is worth it." My gaze lingers deliberately on the beauty mark under her eye, then lower, tracing the line of her mouth until she shifts in her seat.
She stills, holding my stare like she's testing how far I'll push. Then she tips her head, slow, deliberate. "And what if I'm not interested?"
I let the silence hang, watching her lips curve when she realizes I'm not buying it. I dip closer, my voice pitched just for her. "Then you wouldn't still be sitting here."
That cracks her. A quiet laugh spills out, breathless this time, not nearly as controlled. "You think you're clever."
"I know I am." I reach past her, slow enough that her shoulders tense, and pluck her empty glass from the bar. Our fingers graze; her eyes darken. I hand it to the bartender without looking away from her. "Another?"
She shakes her head. "If I say yes, I might make a mistake."
I grin, sharp and wolfish. "If you say no, you'll regret it."
Her lips part, and for a second I think she's going to argue. Instead, she bites the corner of her mouth, studying me like she can't quite decide if I'm trouble or exactly the kind of trouble she wants tonight.
I lean back, giving her space, letting the tension stretch thin as wire. "So, which is it, beautiful? Safe... or reckless?"
She doesn't answer. She stands, smooth and decisive, tugging her clutch under her arm. When her hazel eyes lock on mine again, they're blazing. "Follow me and find out."
Fuck. My pulse stutters, then kicks hard. I toss a bill on the bar, don't bother checking the change, and fall into step behind her.
Her heels strike against the marble, each step sharp as a countdown, pulling me through the crowd, past the glitter and laughter and fake handshakes. She doesn't look back, doesn't slow down, doesn't need to-she knows I'm there.
At the front doors, the night air hits-cool, biting, electric. She lifts her chin at the waiting line of cars, not sparing me a glance. "Well, Voss? You leading, or am I?"
I smirk, sliding my hands into my pockets, though every muscle in me is wired tight. "Ladies first."
She gives me that look again-half challenge, half promise-and glides forward, a queen cutting through the night. I catch up, close enough to breathe in her perfume again, dark and citrus-sweet, the kind that'll haunt my sheets if I'm lucky.
"Where to?" I murmur, low enough only she can hear.
Her lips curve, slow and devastating. "Somewhere I won't regret until morning."
Dangerous. Fucking irresistible. I gesture to the valet, snagging my keys with a grin. "Then let's make it a night worth regretting."
* * *
"Good morning, beauti-"
My hand lands on nothing.
For the first time in a long while, I wake up alone. I should feel good about it - no sneaking out before she wakes up, no awkward goodbyes. But lying here now, I just feel... dumped.
Ash. That was her name.
The girl with the beauty mark under her left eye and the kind of smile that makes a man forget his own name.
I think about her laugh, the way she'd looked at me last night like she was memorising me. Damn. I actually want to see her again.
"Where's my phone?" I grumble, patting around until I find it on the nightstand. Something slips off and hits my face.
I look down.
One. Two. Three. Four. Five.
Five crumpled dollar bills.
And a tiny note: Thanks. For last night.
For a second, I just stare. Then I start laughing.
"She did not-" I wheeze, shaking my head. "Five dollars? That's all I'm worth? A five-dollar whore?"
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7.5
The Duke was standing in the middle of the room, his hands in his pockets, his head tilted to one side. It was a relaxed, casual pose, and yet the way he looked at her was anything but casual. The deep midnight of his eyes burned and he radiated a subtle, sensual energy that made the air around him crackle.
He looked like a man who'd never heard the word 'no' in all his life. Unluckily for him, 'no' was the only word she had.
"There's no reason why I should stay," Anna clasped her shaking hands together in an effort to still them. "I'm not marrying you."
His gaze flickered, his mouth curving slightly, and she had the disturbing thought that far from putting him off, her insistence was only inciting him further.
"But you haven't heard my proposal yet," he said mildly. "Isn't that why you're here?"
"I don't need to hear it. I already know that my answer will be no."
"Of course. But you can hardly tell your father that you heard me out when you haven't, in fact, heard me out.... Anna."

9.3
MATURE CONTENT!! FOR 18+ ONLY
" What the fuck did you call that reason again?" he asked coldly, making me wonder where his gentleness had gone!
" I... I'm five years older than you, Kelvin, and being in a relationship with you..."
" Bullshit!" he snapped and suddenly grabbed my neck roughly. My eyes widened. " What are you doing, Kelvin! I'm your teacher..."
" You didn't think about that when you let me kiss and finger your pussy huh? You even screamed my name like your lord" then he chuckled. "Look, you can't even free yourself from my grip." Then he effortlessly pulled me closer and leaned toward my ear. " I will make you beg for my love, Lisa. You will learn the hard way that the age gap you valued between us is just a number. You will have nowhere to go but my side, unless you travel off this planet, Lisa. I've already claimed you, leaving you with no choice... now get out," he said calmly, yet very dangerous.
I quickly grabbed my bag and escaped from the room!
How did I even get myself into this situation? I suddenly felt Kelvin was more dangerous than Timothy, my ex-husband!!
Not only am I older than Kelvin! I'm also his homeroom teacher, for goodness sake!! His parents intentionally avoided young teachers and trusted me with their son because I'm older! Now look who is dating him!!
.....
Ever since Lisa resigned from being his teacher, her life has turned upside down!

9.5
"My father sold me to a sixty-year-old monster to clear his gambling debts. So, I made a desperate gamble of my own."
Seventeen-year-old Isabella Rossi has two choices: become the broken plaything of a sadistic mafia Capo, or do the unthinkable. She chooses the latter. Sneaking into a high-end speakeasy, she slips an aphrodisiac into the whiskey of the deadliest man in New York—Damien Falcone, the ruthless Underboss of the Falcone family.
Her plan was simple: steal his seed, secure his protection, and run.
But you don’t drug a predator and expect to walk away.
When Damien wakes up, he doesn’t kill her. Instead, he claims her.
"You intercepted a delivery meant for my enemy. Turns out, it was you. Now, you are my Collateral."

7.4
I sacrificed the wolf core to save my beloved.
To avoid being overwhelmed by guilt, I chose to leave and silently wait for death in a corner of the human world.
But even after he became the alpha of the wolf pack, he still went to great lengths to marry me. After we got married, he flaunted his mistress in front of me every day, trying to provoke me and get revenge.
But he didn't know that I was about to die.
Darling, I'm dying.

9.7
I was an intern nurse working exhausting shifts, yet my mother constantly forced me into blind dates with wealthy, arrogant men to secure our family's social standing.
During a terrifying hospital lockdown, an assassin disguised as a doctor held a scalpel to my throat. I was almost killed, but a high-ranking military colonel threw his own body down a flight of concrete stairs to shield me.
I survived with cuts and bruises, but when I went home, my mother didn't care about my near-death experience. She was only furious that I had rushed out on my blind date with Preston, a rich financial analyst.
She forced me to meet him to apologize. When Preston grabbed my arm, bruised me, and mocked my attack as a pathetic lie, my mother still took his side.
"Men get angry," she told me coldly. "It's your job not to provoke them. You will beg for his forgiveness, or you are no longer welcome in this house."
I had narrowly escaped an assassin, yet my own family was willing to feed me to a monster just for a fat paycheck and neighborhood gossip.
My heart went completely dead.
So, when the intimidating Colonel appeared, offering me maximum military protection through a sudden marriage, I didn't hesitate.
I walked back into my parents' house and calmly slapped a crisp marriage certificate onto the coffee table.
"I won't be apologizing to Preston. I got married today."

9.3
Innocent Silesia
9.3
No!" My voice rang loudly. "Like I said, this is the first time I've even been in this city."
"Ah, I see..." His voice shifted. "I was going to give you a different punishment. But since you claim you haven't slept with me..." He leaned forward, his smile cruel. "Why not refresh your memory?"
When Matteo's empire is shaken by betrayal, a stolen jewel, a night of seduction turned deception, his wrath is swift. He vows to hunt down the thief who dared to cross him. But fate delivers him the wrong girl.
Silesia Elton is twenty-three, an orphan from the quiet seaside town of Averna. She comes to Bellmere chasing nothing more than a job, a chance, a future. Instead, she is mistaken for the thief who stole from the king. Kidnapped, accused, and punished, her innocence is shattered in a single night of cruelty.
By the time Matteo realizes the truth, it's too late. Silesia is gone, leaving behind nothing but tears and the echo of words he has never heard before: "I don't want your money."
But Matteo cannot forget her. Dreams of her innocence haunt him, stirring something he has never known, remorse. Guilt sharpens into obsession, and soon the man who swore never to chase anyone finds himself searching for the girl who slipped through his fingers.
Meanwhile, Silesia struggles to survive in a city that devours the weak. Betrayed by the law, cast out by kindness, she is forced into the shadows, where every hand that offers help demands a piece of her soul. Yet even as she runs from the man who ruined her life, fate drives her back into his world.
Caught between the two is Matias Loki, Matteo's twin, a man who hides warmth behind ambition and whose gentle eyes see in Silesia the light his brother cannot hold. But desire between brothers is dangerous, and Silesia becomes the spark that threatens to burn the empire down.