
The Billionaire Investor Stolen Bride
On the night of her engagement, Lila Hart discovers that her fiancé isn't just cheating-he's selling her to the cruel Alpha of the Silvermoon Pack to settle a debt.
Dragged into the arms of Damien Blackwood, a ruthless billionaire Alpha feared across the werewolf world, Lila vows to escape. But Damien isn't what he seems-behind his icy exterior lies a dangerous secret... one that ties Lila to him in ways neither can deny.
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Chapter 11
The request arrived with ceremony.
Not formal.
Intentional.
A messenger bowed at my door just after dawn, his expression neutral. "The outer sentries have raised a concern," he said. "They request your presence."
Mine.
Not Damien's.
The walk to the council ring felt longer than usual. Wolves gathered in loose clusters along the path, conversations softening as I passed. Word had already spread.
This was a test.
The ring stood open to the sky, stone worn smooth by generations of judgment. Three elders waited there. Damien stood just beyond the circle-not absent, not intervening.
Watching.
"The western boundary has been breached," the first elder began. "No damage. No blood. But human trackers crossed pack land last night."
My chest tightened.
"They were stopped and turned back," another elder added. "Without violence."
"Yet," the third said, "this violates agreement."
They looked at me.
"What would you have done?" the first asked.
I took a breath, steadying myself. "Why are you asking me?"
"Because you are under Alpha Law," the elder replied. "And the Alpha has made your judgment relevant."
I turned to Damien. He met my gaze but said nothing.
The silence stretched.
"If you punish them," I said slowly, "you risk provoking escalation. If you ignore it, you invite more crossings."
A few wolves nodded.
"I would strengthen the boundary," I continued. "Increase patrols. Make the land unmistakably guarded-but I would not pursue the humans."
Murmurs rippled through the ring.
"And if they return?" an elder pressed.
"Then they won't cross unnoticed," I said. "Fear grows faster from presence than from violence."
The elders exchanged looks.
Damien stepped forward at last. "You've heard her," he said. "That is the ruling."
A pause.
Then bows.
Not unanimous.
But respectful.
As the ring dispersed, a young wolf approached me, eyes bright with something like relief. "You chose restraint," he said quietly. "Some of us hoped you would."
I watched him go, understanding something new.
Every choice would create sides.
Later, Damien found me by the river. "You did well," he said.
"I didn't do what was expected," I replied.
"That's why it mattered," he said.
I looked out over the water, its surface reflecting sky and shadow alike. "What happens now?"
"Now," he said calmly, "they see whether you'll stand by your own decisions."
I nodded.
Under Alpha Law, protection wasn't passive.
It demanded judgment.
And judgment demanded courage.
And this was only the beginning.
The boundary patrols doubled by nightfall.
Torches burned along the western line, their light reflected in the river like a warning drawn in fire. Wolves moved in pairs now, deliberate and watchful. No one complained openly, but tension followed them like a shadow.
Restraint had not softened the pack.
It had sharpened it.
I stood on the ridge overlooking the river as dusk bled into night. The air smelled of wet stone and pine. Below, the water flowed calmly, indifferent to borders.
"You gave them clarity," Mara said, joining me. "Not comfort."
"I wasn't trying to comfort anyone," I replied.
She smiled faintly. "Good."
Later, dissent arrived quietly.
Two elders requested a private word. They didn't accuse. They didn't threaten. They asked questions framed as concern.
"You place faith in human ignorance," one said. "That is risky."
"I place faith in patterns," I replied. "They probe first. Then they retreat."
"And if they don't?"
"Then they aren't testing," I said. "They're invading."
That ended the conversation.
By the third night, a scout reported movement along the riverbank-figures watching from the far side. Human silhouettes. Still. Patient.
They didn't cross.
But they stayed.
The pack noticed.
Whispers followed me through the halls now-not hostile, not approving. Curious. Calculating.
Damien found me again at the edge of the water, moonlight silvering his hair.
"They're waiting for you to be wrong," he said.
"I know," I replied.
"And if you are?"
I met his gaze. "Then I'll adapt."
That earned a pause.
"Good," he said finally. "Because leadership isn't about being right. It's about responding when you aren't."
The humans vanished just before dawn.
No confrontation.
No victory.
Just absence.
Relief swept through part of the pack. Disappointment through another.
As the river returned to its quiet rhythm, I understood the truth beneath the calm.
Restraint didn't end conflict.
It delayed it-
and revealed who was willing to wait.
The relief didn't last.
By the next evening, the patrols returned with tighter jaws and shorter tempers. Nothing had happened-and that was the problem. Wolves understood conflict. They trusted reaction. Silence made them restless.
I felt it everywhere.
A guard hesitated before following an order. A scout lingered too long before reporting. A pair of younger wolves argued openly near the armory, their voices sharp with doubt.
"They think you made us look weak," Mara said quietly as we passed.
I didn't slow. "Or patient."
"Those sound the same to outsiders," she replied. "Not to wolves."
That night, an elder refused to bow.
It was small. Almost polite. But it was noticed.
Damien said nothing.
Neither did I.
Later, a report arrived-one of the boundary torches had been extinguished. Not broken. Not sabotaged.
Simply allowed to go dark.
A message without fingerprints.
"They're testing how much authority you truly hold," Damien said as we stood over the map table.
"And you?" I asked. "Are they testing you too?"
His expression didn't change. "Always."
I traced the river line with my finger. "Then let me answer this one."
He studied me for a long moment. Then nodded once.
At dawn, I walked the western boundary myself.
No escort.
No ceremony.
The wolves followed anyway-at a distance, pretending coincidence.
I relit the extinguished torch and stood beside it until the flame steadied. Then I turned back toward the forest, my voice carrying clearly.
"This land is watched," I said. "Not because we fear what's beyond it-but because we value what's within."
No challenge came.
But when I returned, the bows were deeper.
Not unanimous.
But deliberate.
By nightfall, the restless wolves had quieted. The elders watched more carefully. The younger ones whispered less.
Not because the danger had passed.
But because I had stepped into it-
and not retreated.
Under Alpha Law, I was learning something no one had explained.
Restraint wasn't weakness.
It was visibility.
And visibility demanded action-
even when the action was simply standing where others would not
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7.6
Kaylee's family was drowning in debt, and her stepmother locked her inside a freezing bedroom.
To save their bankrupt company, they decided to sell her off to a sixty-five-year-old man with a disgusting reputation.
They cut off her allowance and confiscated the only precious keepsake her dead mother had ever left her.
"Put on the engagement dress, or I will smash your mother's crystal box into a million pieces."
Terrified of the old man, Kaylee risked her life by jumping out of the second-story window into a violent storm.
She hit the muddy ground hard, twisting her ankle and tearing her skin on rusted iron gates as she escaped into the pitch-black night.
Dragging her bleeding bare feet across the cold sand, her lungs felt like they were filled with broken glass.
She didn't understand why she had to be the sacrifice for their endless greed, or how they could be so cruel as to hold her dead mother's memory hostage.
She had absolutely nowhere to go, and the old man's cars were already pulling into the estate to claim her.
Cornered by the blinding headlights of a motorcade on the beach, she threw herself at the feet of Ernest Blackwell, the most ruthless billionaire in New York.
"Marry me! You need a wife, and I need a husband right now!"
To buy her freedom and crush the family that sold her, she chose to sign a twenty-million-dollar fake marriage contract with the devil himself.

8.5
I was cheated on by my scumbag boyfriend.
On the night I got blackout drunk, I married a stranger, and when I woke up, I only found a marriage certificate and a black card.
He took care of my scumbag ex for me, gave me a canary diamond ring, but refused to show his face-he only called me baby on video calls.
I ran to my best friend's house to hide, only to find that the billionaire next door, who made my heart skip a beat, had the exact same scent as him.
My best friend cried and begged me: "He's Augustus, a tyrant who eats people alive!"
But only I knew that the man who pressed me against the terrace railing, leaned down to kiss me, and whispered "I'll protect you" softly.
Fifty thousand dollars to sneak photos of his private office? I'll go.
Not for the money, but to ask him to his face-
Gus, how many secrets are you hiding? And how long have you been craving me?

9.1
What would a woman do if one day she is waiting for her husband to tell him the news of her pregnancy but he comes home with another woman who is pregnant with his child?
........
Ariadne had a perfect life until her mother died in a car accident and her father remarried, bringing a stepmother and stepsister into her life. Once adored by all, Ariadne became an eyesore to everyone, including her father. Her stepmother and stepsister took everything from her.
However, she lost it when their eyes fell on Xander, the sole heir of the richest family in the country and her childhood love. When rumors of Crystal, her step sister and Xander's dating spread, Ariadne used her everything to force Xander into marrying her.
Despite pouring her heart and soul into the marriage Ariadne failed to make Xander reciprocate her feelings. Their loveless marriage came to an end when Crystal returned in their lives.
With a broken heart, Ariadne left the city with a secret and rebuild her life.
Five years later, she returned as a successful interior designer to design her ex-husband's new mansion. But this time, what she saw in Xander's eyes for herself was not hatred. It was something else.
She came face to face with the same people who had wronged her in the past. They still held resentment towards her. But this time Ariadne vowed to strike back at her bullies.
Many secrets were revealed in the process that made Xander regret his past actions. He determined to win Ariadne back.
BUT Will Ariadne be able to forget their past and get back together with Xander or She will choose someone else?

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.

8.6
"Be my wife."
Lucia looked at him, questioning his sanity.
"You're out of your mind.I don't even know you ".
Lucas Mariano's voice was icy, his gaze unreadable.
"You need help.Your sister requires care.I can help you both.You have quite the image so I'm sure you'll need it.
It's transactional-nothing more."He finished.
Once the rising star in the ballet world, Lucia Moretti's life is shaken after a brutal divorce and a terrible fire that leaves her and her sister homeless.
Now, with her dreams buried,her heart is guarded and her main focus is keeping both herself and her sister alive.
Enter Lucas-Merciless, cold and sinfully compelling.He offers a contract marriage which comes with everything Lucia needs but at a cost she doesn't understand...yet.
What started as a formality quickly grows into something far more twisted when her ex-husband,Matt-lucas's best friend-returns, determined to have her again.
"You got married to Lucas?" Matt snarled,fury dripping from his voice.
"Is this your revenge?" He continued icily.
No, Lucia said without emotion.
"This is survival."
As sparks fly and secrets come to light, Lucia Finds herself torn between a past that nearly broke her and a man who might shatter her in a brand new way.
In a world of socialites, betrayal and fake love, Lucia must ask herself: Is she the puppet or the one holding the strings?

8.9
Brooke was supposed to marry her fiancé, Gaven, in less than twenty-four hours to secure her sick mother's corporate legacy.
But the night before the wedding, she followed a mysterious text to a hotel suite, only to find Gaven pressing her half-sister against a sofa.
Through the crack in the door, she recorded their sickening moans and their cold conspiracy to drain her mother's company the moment the marriage papers were signed.
At the altar the next day, Brooke didn't say "I do."
Instead, she hijacked the church's projector, broadcasting their sex tape and offshore fraud documents to hundreds of wealthy guests.
But instead of supporting her, her own father stormed the altar and slapped her across the face with brutal force.
He cared more about the corporate merger than his daughter, threatening to blacklist her from the industry, while Gaven vowed to completely destroy her.
Bleeding and stripped of her family ties, Brooke walked out into a freezing downpour, completely isolated against a powerful family ready to ruin her sick mother's life's work.
She had no money, no allies, and nowhere to go.
Just as a furious Gaven chased her into the street, a massive black Maybach sliced through the rain and pulled up in front of her.
Inside sat Foster Pruitt, the ruthless, terrifying billionaire whose life she had accidentally saved from a car wreck the night before.
Knowing he desperately needed a wife to secure his own empire, Brooke climbed into his car and looked at the most dangerous man in the city.
"Marry me."