
The billionaire crazy wife
The Billionaire crazy wife
( He is rude,she is extremely crazy)
When two hearts melt.......
Blurb
"Do you, Miss Daisy white, take Mr. Cassian Blackwood as your lawfully wedded husband till death do you part?" the priest asked, his voice shaking slightly as he glanced between the couple.
Daisy -fiery, barefoot, and absolutely done-glared at the man beside her like he was a cockroach in a Gucci suit. If eyes could kill, Cassian would be a lifeless corpse in Armani.
The priest hesitated to repeat the question, but dasiy beat him to it.
"No, I don't."
Gasps echoed around the grand cathedral. Her father choked on his wine.
"As a matter of fact," she continued, flipping her curls like it was a runway, "I don't even know this overgrown control freak. But clearly, I don't have the right to decide my own life."
She turned to the priest, eyes wide with faux innocence.
"And let's be honest, you're gonna pronounce us married anyway. So skip the drama. My heels hurt, and I need a drink."
With that, she kicked off her designer stilettos and let out a deep, satisfied breath, smiling like a queen at the crowd-completely ignoring the icy daggers Cassian was shooting her way.
"Mr. Cassian Blackwood, do y-"
"Yes."
Cassian's cold voice sliced through the air like a knife. The priest flinched.
"I now... pr-pronounce you husband... and w-wife," he stuttered.
Because honestly? The bride was unhinged. The groom looked like he'd kill someone with a pen.
Meet Daisy White-she's a living goddess, and a sexy one at that. From her height and sexy figure to her long legs and glowing skin, she's perfection in all the right places. Her breasts are stunning, and her round, irresistible butt turns heads wherever she goes. Men simply can't resist her beauty. Her mother passed away when she was young. She lived with her aunt in Australia before moving back to New York.
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Cassian Blackwood is the hottest,most popular and most searched for CEO/Billionaire world wide currently,He's been holding that title for years and still his assets keeps getting higher. Cassian Blackwood-ruthless billionaire, CEO of Blackwood Corp., and the nightmare of every boardroom-was used to getting what he wanted.
But marrying dasiy wasn't just about family pressure-it was business..
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That his new wife would be the living definition of chaos.
Loud. Unfiltered. Wild. Definitely not the obedient little bride he thought he was getting.
Now?
The battlefield isn't in the office.
It's in the penthouse.
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Wanna see how this fire-and-ice marriage explodes?
What happens when feelings sneak into the war zone?
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Chapter 5
Episode 5
...... The gala event 2
Cassian found Daisy lounging on the sofa, scrolling through her phone with that familiar look of mischief.
The gala event next week-you'll be attending with me."
Daisy didn't look up. "Why? So you can show me off like a trophy?"
He smirked. "Something like that. It's important for both our families. You need to act... nice. Polished. Play the part."
She finally met his gaze, eyebrow raised. "And what exactly is 'the part' I'm supposed to play?"
Cassian pulled out his phone. "I'll send you everything you need to know-who you'll meet, how to behave, what to say. Consider it your guide to surviving Blackwood social life."
Daisy gave a mocking salute. "Great. A crash course in pretending to be someone I'm not."
He stepped closer, voice dropping to a near whisper.
"Pretend all you want. But when you walk into that room, you're not just Daisy White anymore. You're Mrs. Blackwood."
She rolled her eyes but the slight smile tugging at her lips betrayed her.
"Fine. Send the 'manual.' I'll read it. But don't expect me to be anything less than crazy."
Cassian's smirk deepened. "That's why I married you."
Daisy snatched the phone from his hand and grinned wickedly.
"Careful, Cassian. If I'm this crazy now, wait until you see what I'm capable of after a few rehearsals."
He laughed, a rare sound that echoed through the sleek office.
"You're trouble. But I like it."
She tossed the phone back onto the couch and stood up, stretching.
"Well, Mr. Blackwood, I'm off to conquer this 'gala' of yours. Just remember - I play by my own rules."
Cassian watched her walk away, the way the light caught her hair making her look like a wildfire ready to ignite.
And maybe, just maybe, that was exactly what he wanted.
Cassian's phone buzzed again, snapping him back to work mode. He opened the message - a detailed itinerary for the gala, including dress code, guest list, and key people Daisy needed to charm.
He smirked. Time to see if this crazy wife of mine can really play nice.
Meanwhile, Daisy stood in front of her full-length mirror, eyeing the elegant gown delivered that afternoon. It was stunning-silky black, hugging every curve-but she wasn't about to surrender her wild spirit just yet.
She whispered to herself, "Act nice, huh? Challenge accepted."
With a mischievous glint in her eye, she began plotting her own brand of "nice" for the night ahead.
Cassian's voice crackled through the speaker as he called Daisy later that evening.
"Daisy, the gala isn't just any event. It's a game of power, and you're my queen on the board. Play your part-charm, seduce, manipulate if you must. But don't forget... I'll be watching."
Daisy's breath hitched, a heat spreading through her body at the edge in his tone.
"Oh, I intend to play," she purred, her voice dripping with challenge. "But don't be surprised if I turn the game upside down."
Cassian's chuckle was low and dangerous. "I wouldn't expect anything less. Just remember, I'm not the one you want to mess with."
She smirked, biting her lip. "Maybe I'm the only one crazy enough to handle you."
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The gala event was lit - glittering chandeliers, clinking glasses, and a sea of New York's elite dressed to kill.
Daisy stepped in wearing a stunning, curve-hugging gown that left little to the imagination, every eye drawn to her unapologetic confidence.
She spotted her father across the room, his sharp eyes searching for her. He approached, clearly expecting some acknowledgment.
But Daisy just glanced past him, a sly smirk playing on her lips. She had no time for his controlling games tonight.
Instead, she turned and sashayed toward the crowd, owning the room like the wild queen she was - and Cassian was watching every move, impressed and quietly amused.
Cassian's dark eyes never left Daisy as she worked the room with the grace of a model and the fire of a rebel. Men stared. Women whispered. But she didn't care. She was untouchable-and tonight, she looked dangerous.
He approached her slowly, a glass of champagne in hand, his presence commanding the space around them.
"You clean up well," he murmured, voice low and smooth as silk.
Daisy turned to him with a teasing smile. "Try not to fall in love tonight, Cassian. It would be tragic."
He chuckled, eyes trailing down her dress before meeting her gaze. "Just behave. Remember, this is business."
She leaned in, her lips brushing his ear. "Then keep your hands to yourself, Mr. Business."
Cassian clenched his jaw, fighting the urge to grab her right then and there. But before he could respond, the host of the evening called attention to the couple.
"Ladies and gentlemen, let's welcome our favorite power duo-Cassian Blackwood and his new wife, Daisy Blackwood!"
Applause erupted as the spotlight hit them. Cassian instinctively pulled Daisy closer, his hand low on her back.
She didn't resist-but she whispered, "If you try anything, I swear I'll break your fingers."
Cassian grinned. "I like my women feisty."
"And I like my men quiet," she shot back sweetly.
The night was just beginning, and already the air between them was thick with tension-equal parts attraction and war.
Daisy smiled at the cameras, her hand lightly resting on Cassian's chest as the flashes sparked around them. But her mind was spinning. The lights, the music, the champagne-it was all a blur compared to the heat of Cassian's touch on her back. She hated how steady he looked. How controlled. Like none of this fazed him.
They walked down the ballroom floor together like royalty, but the tension between them was explosive.
"You can drop the act now," Daisy muttered under her breath as they paused near the center table.
"I would," Cassian said smoothly, his lips brushing her ear, "but I'm starting to enjoy it."
Daisy stepped away sharply, her eyes scanning the crowd-until she saw her father.
He stood near the edge of the dance floor, drink in hand, smiling at guests like the king of the empire. When his gaze met hers, he raised his glass.
Daisy didn't flinch. She didn't smile.
She looked right through him and turned away.
Cassian noticed. "You good?"
She gave him a side glance. "Peachy. Just ignoring my emotional blackmailer of a father in a room full of fake people while pretending to like my forced husband."
He smirked. "I think you're doing great."
A familiar voice interrupted the moment.
"Well, well... look who finally showed up looking like a snack."
Daisy turned-and there stood Gideon Hale, Cassian's business rival . His eyes raked over Daisy in a way that made Cassian stiffen instantly.
Cassian stepped in front of her, body protective, voice cold. "Gideon. I don't remember inviting you."
"I'm everywhere the action is," Gideon smirked. Then he looked back at Daisy. "If you ever get tired of the corporate robot, sweetheart... call me."
Daisy raised an eyebrow. "You offering better benefits?"
Cassian didn't wait-he wrapped an arm around Daisy's waist and leaned in like a possessive king.
"She won't need them," he said sharply. "I take care of what's mine."
Daisy blinked.
What's mine?
The hell?
Cassian turned her away from Gideon and toward the dance floor. "We're dancing."
"I didn't agree to-"
"Too late."
He pulled her close, and the music swelled around them. Their bodies moved in perfect rhythm, the world blurring around them. His hand rested dangerously low on her back. Her palm pressed to his chest.
And for a moment-just a second-Daisy felt it.
The fire.
The danger.
The undeniable pull.
Cassian's lips brushed her ear.
"Now smile for the crowd, Mrs. Blackwood. They're already writing headlines."
Daisy's lips curled into a slow, sultry smile-not for the cameras, not for the crowd, but for herself.
If they wanted a show, she'd give them a damn spectacle.
"I hope your rich little friends are watching closely," she whispered, pressing her body just a little closer to Cassian's. "Because I'm about to blow their minds."
Cassian's jaw tightened, but a flicker of heat danced behind his eyes.
"You always this dramatic?" he murmured.
"Only when I'm bored. Or when I'm trying to make my fake husband lose control."
She spun under his arm and landed back in his chest, hips grazing against his in a move that wasn't entirely innocent. His fingers dug into her waist.
"Careful," he growled. "Keep playing and I might forget this marriage is supposed to be for business."
Daisy raised a brow, voice dripping with challenge. "Maybe you should."
The music ended with a swell, and the room burst into polite applause. But Daisy could barely hear it over the pounding in her chest-or the heat crawling up her spine from Cassian's touch.
They stepped away from the dance floor, and as they passed by, whispers followed them.
"Did you see that chemistry?"
"She's not what I expected."
"Blackwood looks obsessed."
Daisy shot a sideways glance at Cassian. "You enjoying the rumors?"
Cassian didn't smile, but there was something wicked behind his eyes. "I enjoy watching people realize you're not just a pretty face. You're a storm, Daisy."
She paused, momentarily caught off guard. That... almost sounded like a compliment.
Before she could respond, her father stepped into their path, forcing a smile.
"Daisy, a word-"
"No," she said smoothly, not even slowing her stride. "I only speak to CEOs now."
Cassian chuckled darkly and followed after her.
They returned to their table where chilled champagne and applause from some board members greeted them. But even as the event continued, Cassian's gaze never fully left Daisy.
And Daisy?
She knew one thing for sure.
The heavy doors of the penthouse swung shut behind them with a soft click, silencing the chaos of flashing lights and champagne-soaked whispers from the gala.
Daisy kicked off her stilettos, sighing as she massaged her aching ankles. "Ugh. Remind me never to wear these shoes again unless I'm being carried."
Cassian loosened his tie in the hallway mirror, his jacket already slung over his shoulder. "Noted. I'll have someone carry you next time."
She shot him a playful glare. "Who says there'll be a next time?"
He turned slowly to face her, eyes scanning every curve of her body wrapped in that backless, deep red gown. "There will be. I meant what I said earlier. You're a storm, Daisy. And tonight... you owned the room."
Something in his voice made her pulse skip. Not cold. Not mocking. Almost admiring.
Daisy took a step closer. "You liked the show, huh?"
"I liked watching you steal the spotlight. No one saw Blackwood tonight," he said, voice low. "They saw Mrs. Blackwood."
Her brows rose. "Still playing the good husband card, huh?"
Cassian moved in close, a breath away. "Let me be clear. This marriage may have started as business... but don't get it twisted-I protect what's mine."
Her heart thudded. Fast. Too fast.
She refused to let it show. "I'm not yours, Cassian."
"We'll see," he said darkly.
She stepped back with a teasing smile. "You really think you can handle me?"
"I think I already am."
Daisy turned with a soft laugh, walking toward her room. "well. I'm going to sleep... ."
Before disappearing into the hallway, she threw him one last glance over her shoulder.
"But thanks for the compliment, husband. And don't forget to dream about me."
Cassian stood there, watching her sway out of sight, jaw clenched and something undeniably primal stirring in his chest.
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7.4
Four years ago, to protect the man I loved from losing his billionaire empire, I drugged his drink, told him I only used him for his money, and vanished.
Now, at a high-society gala, Callum Wyatt is back. He isn't just a CEO anymore; he's a ruthless predator, and the second his eyes lock onto me, I know I am his prey.
When my wealthy half-sister publicly humiliated me, calling me the cheap bastard child of a homewrecker, Callum stepped out of the shadows. He nearly snapped her wrist in half and declared to New York's elite that anyone who touched me would be dismantled.
In the back of his Maybach, he pinned my arms above my head, his eyes burning with psychotic obsession.
"If you run again, Aubrey, I will burn your entire world to the ground just to keep you."
My heart bled. I had spent four grueling years tearing myself apart to keep him out of my messy, blood-soaked revenge against the family that watched my mother die.
But his terrifying protection only made my biological father's family target me harder, using their massive capital to buy out my movie set and crush my acting career.
They thought I would cower.
But as I walked onto the soundstage, facing the heiress trying to steal my role, I took off my sunglasses. I wasn't running anymore; it was time to make them pay.

9.5
In the glittering shadows of New York City's elite, impoverished artist Elena Vasquez clashes with the enigmatic billionaire tycoon Alexander Hale. What begins as a chance encounter in a rain-soaked alley spirals into a whirlwind of passion, betrayal, and redemption. As Elena fights to reclaim her stolen dreams, Alexander's guarded heart unravels, forcing them to confront family secrets, corporate intrigue, and the ruthless divide between their worlds. Will their forbidden love survive the storms of jealousy, scandal, and loss, or will it shatter like the fragile art that brought them together? Shattered Canvases is a steamy billionaire romance that explores the raw edges of desire and the healing power of vulnerability.

9.1
I was the orphaned "parasite" of the Tyler family, taken in only to be abused for fifteen years after my parents died in a tragic car crash.
To finally escape their control, I sold my first time to my ruthless billionaire boss, Ellsworth Mosley, for one million dollars.
I thought it was a clean transaction.
But the next morning, covered in severe bruises he left on me, I was handed a brutal contract with a fifty-million-dollar penalty.
He didn't just buy my silence; he bought me.
My nightmare only worsened when my adoptive family found out about my connection to the billionaire.
Instead of disgust, they invited me to a hypocritical family dinner.
"Talk to Mosley, convince him to invest in our failing business," my adoptive father demanded shamelessly.
His son, who had tormented me for years, even grabbed my hand.
"Do this, and we can be officially engaged. You'll finally be a real Tyler."
They wanted me to whore myself out to save the family that had treated me like a stray dog.
I shattered my wine glass, cursed them to go bankrupt, and walked out into the rain.
As I reached the door, my phone vibrated with a terrifying summons from Ellsworth.
But it was the panicked whisper behind me that froze my blood.
"She knows about the brakes on her parents' car. If anyone finds out what we did, we'll go to prison."
They murdered my parents.
I gripped my phone, accepting the devil's call.
Since I was already bound to a monster, I would use his power to drag them all to hell.

7.5
Celine loves her lover Zack very much. It was so deep that he was willing to introduce her to his father. All he got was a wound. Zack suddenly turned cold, walked away for no reason, then had the heart to return his longing with a rude attitude.
When a status on social media reveals Zack's dark side, which is hungry for women and money, Celine's heart is broken.
What's more surprising is that none of this is a coincidence. Zack wanted to destroy it. But in the midst of the destruction, there was one person who stood silently behind Celine, Arlend. The man who had been harboring feelings, was not willing to see Celine fall too deep.
Just as Celine is about to end her life on the city bridge, Arlend arrives. He saved Celine's body and possibly her soul. From that day on, Arlend vowed never to leave Celine alone again.
But Celine's wound was not finished. When Adiwangsa was threatened with bankruptcy, his position as leader was shaken. And when he chooses to secretly marry Arlend, Zack's shadow hasn't really gone from Celine's side.
How can Celine deal with all this? Between the past, and the man who is now with her.

9.3
Elliana sat on the cold marble floor, staring at the two pink lines on the pregnancy test. Overjoyed, she went to her husband Garrett’s study to surprise him.
But the room was empty. On his iPad, she accidentally opened a muted security video from the night before. As a graphic novelist trained in facial anatomy, she easily read Garrett’s lips as he spoke to their housekeeper.
"Increase the hallucinogens and the birth control. Let her become a complete lunatic."
The truth shattered her reality. Her three years of inexplicable exhaustion and mental collapses were orchestrated to keep her away from her ex-fiancé, who was now married to Garrett’s sister, Cristina. The nightmare worsened during a horrific highway crash. As their SUV flipped and caught fire, Garrett ruthlessly abandoned a pregnant Elliana in the crushed backseat. He dragged Cristina to safety, leaving Elliana to burn. She survived, but her right hand—her drawing hand—was permanently destroyed.
Lying in the hospital with her career ruined and her intellectual property stolen by the husband who forged her signature while she was drugged, a freezing void of hatred consumed her. She was nothing but a sedated decoy to hide Garrett's twisted, incestuous obsession with his own sister.
When Garrett knelt by her hospital bed with fake tears, Elliana didn't scream or expose him. Instead, she forced a pathetic, dependent smile, playing the perfect broken wife. She was going back to his penthouse to steal his encrypted files, ready to feed him to Manhattan's most cutthroat divorce lawyer and watch his empire burn.

7.9
Justice was dragged back from the slums by her biological father, only to be sold off to the billionaire Aguirre family. Her purpose was simple: marry their comatose heir to secure a three-hundred-million-dollar lifeline for his company.
Her stepmother and stepsister sneered at her cheap canvas shoes, treating her like a contagious disease.
"A high school dropout from the slums marrying a billionaire? It's a miracle your trashy bloodline is getting anywhere near the estate," her stepsister Emery mocked.
At the sprawling estate, the "comatose" heir, Auguste, was secretly conscious. Disgusted by his new bride, he orchestrated her enrollment at an elite prep school, hoping the ruthless rich kids would break her. On her very first day, Emery ambushed her, loudly broadcasting Justice's "dropout" status to the entire classroom and turning her into an instant social pariah. The teachers tried to humiliate her with impossible calculus, and the students treated her like garbage.
They all thought she was just a pathetic, uneducated pawn they could easily crush and discard. They had no idea that her "dropout" file was a manufactured ghost, or that the Aguirre family's top intelligence network had just hit a military-grade firewall trying to look into her past.
Justice didn't panic. She flawlessly solved the university-level equation on the board, then walked into the cafeteria and looked right at Emery.
"She has no Barnes blood. She is a squatter living in my father's house."
With three casual sentences, Justice completely incinerated her stepsister's elite life. The billionaire heir wanted to play games? She was about to show them all what a real monster looked like.