
The Billionaire Who Never Let Me Go
I met him on a rainy afternoon when we were both young, uncertain, and standing on the edge of adulthood.
Adrian Cole wasn't rich then. He wasn't powerful. But from the moment his eyes found mine, something inside me knew my life would never be the same.
We fell in love slowly... then all at once.
He was my first kiss under streetlights, my safest place, my greatest heartbreak.
And the man who walked away.
Years later, Adrian returns - no longer the struggling boy I once knew, but a billionaire CEO with power, dominance, and a dangerous intensity that still makes my heart tremble.
He says I've always belonged to him.
But love isn't that simple.
Not after betrayal.
Not after loss.
Not after the night that shattered us both.
Now he wants a second chance.
And this time... he refuses to let me go.
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Chapter 4
I should have walked away.
That would have been the normal thing to do.
Thank him for the umbrella. Smile politely. Disappear into the crowd and forget about the handsome stranger who happened to rescue me from a rainstorm.
Instead...
I stayed.
We stood near the entrance of the building for a moment, watching the chaos outside as students rushed past us, dripping wet and laughing.
The rain hadn't slowed at all.
It came down in thick sheets, turning the campus into a blur of gray and motion.
"You came alone?" he asked.
His voice was casual, but there was something underneath it.
Curiosity.
Interest.
I nodded. "My friends ditched me for food."
A small smile tugged at his mouth.
"Tragic."
"I know. I might never recover."
He chuckled softly.
The sound did something strange to my chest.
God, why does everything feel so... intense?
We barely knew each other.
Actually - we didn't know each other at all.
And yet standing next to him felt comfortable in a way that didn't make sense.
Like my body had skipped past the awkward stranger phase entirely.
"So," I said, glancing up at him, "are you always rescuing random girls in the rain, or am I special?"
One eyebrow lifted slightly.
"That depends."
"On what?"
"If you're planning to fall again."
I laughed, surprised.
"Oh wow. Confidence."
He shrugged lightly.
"Preparedness."
Our eyes met again.
And there it was.
That pull.
That strange, magnetic awareness.
Like there was an invisible thread connecting us.
My stomach fluttered.
Okay. This is dangerous.
We moved further inside together as the crowd shifted, still talking - about school, classes, the ridiculous weather, the terrible food vendors outside.
Nothing important.
But somehow it felt important.
Because every time he looked at me, my pulse jumped.
And every time I caught him watching me when I wasn't speaking...
Something warm spread through my chest.
At one point our hands brushed accidentally.
Neither of us pulled away immediately.
Electricity shot up my arm.
Did he feel that too?
His jaw tightened slightly.
Yep.
Definitely felt it.
"Are you new here?" he asked after a moment.
"First year," I said. "You?"
"Second."
That explained the confidence.
"And what are you studying?"
I told him.
He nodded, listening in a way that made me feel like what I was saying actually mattered.
Which was ridiculous.
We had known each other for maybe ten minutes.
Still...
I liked it.
I liked him.
The realization hit me suddenly and without permission.
And it scared me a little.
Because attraction was normal.
This?
This felt bigger.
Deeper.
Like the beginning of something I couldn't control.
Voices called his name again from across the hall.
He glanced over briefly, then back at me.
And for a split second...
I had the strangest thought.
He doesn't want to leave either.
The idea sent warmth through me.
But moments like this don't last forever.
Eventually reality pushes in.
People find their friends.
Schedules happen.
Life moves.
"I should probably find mine," I said softly.
Something flickered in his expression.
Disappointment?
Or was I imagining it?
"Yeah," he said. "I should too."
Neither of us moved.
Why is this suddenly hard?
I smiled awkwardly.
"Well... thanks again. For the umbrella."
"Anytime."
Our eyes held.
One second.
Two.
Three.
Say something.
Ask for his number.
But the words stuck in my throat.
Fear.
Shyness.
Timing.
I wasn't sure which one stopped me.
So instead, I gave a small wave and turned to leave.
I didn't look back.
If I had...
I would have seen him still standing there, watching me walk away.
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I didn't know it then.
But that moment would stay with me for years.
Because sometimes...
The people who change your life forever start out as strangers you almost didn't talk to.
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8.6
Seven nights with the devil to pay a debt. One truth that will burn the world down.
Sienna Blackwood was never part of the deal until her step-brother gambled with her life to save his own.
Now, she is collateral in a brutal game of revenge. The collector is Dante Moretti, a billionaire with a fifteen-year grudge and a thirst for Blackwood blood.
He doesn't want her money; he demands seven nights of her total surrender.
But in the shadows of a Manhattan penthouse, hatred turns into a lethal obsession. When a syndicate ambush forces them to flee, the contract becomes a race for survival across the Atlantic.
Hunted for the three-year-old secret heir in their arms, Sienna and Dante must navigate a world of blood oaths and forced alliances.
In a game where every kiss is a tactical error, Sienna must decide: is her step-brother's rival the monster who shattered her life, or the only man who can save it?

8.8
I discovered I was pregnant with twins from my marriage to Ell Steele, the ruthless CEO of the Steele Group. But he saw me as a gold-digging nobody, unworthy of his heir.
He stormed into our penthouse with his lawyer, slamming down abortion consent forms and a divorce NDA, offering five million to terminate and vanish. "You're not fit to carry my child," he spat, gripping my jaw.
I refused the abortion, signed the zero-payout divorce to keep my company insurance for my dying mom's ICU bills, but stayed on as an admin assistant. Brittany, his mistress, spilled coffee on my reports, got me demoted to the dusty sub-basement sorting old files.
She framed me for attacking her, security dragged me out, slamming me into doorframes that cramped my belly. Trapped in a sabotaged freight elevator, I nearly miscarried in the dark, gasping for air while Ell rescued me—only to find my prenatal pills and rage.
At the gala, I warned Brittany the Angel's Tears necklace—Georgina's flawed design—was cracking. She accused me of theft; Ell ordered me stripped and searched publicly. It snapped anyway, shattering the diamond, but he blamed me, firing and blacklisting me on the spot.
Beaten down, humiliated, body aching from their cruelty—how could my husband, who I once loved, destroy me without a shred of doubt? What made him so blind to my pain?
Dragged from our home in the rain, a black Rolls-Royce Phantom pulled up. The butler bowed: "Madame Aura, your suite awaits." As Ell watched from his Maybach, I initiated the hostile takeover—time to bankrupt them all.

8.7
Five years ago, I was the invisible scholarship charity case at an elite Manhattan prep school, trying to survive in a sea of trust-fund babies.
Arlo Hammond, the untouchable billionaire heir, made sure to completely dismantle my soul.
When his wealthy friends asked if he noticed me, his mocking laughter echoed down the hallway.
"Are you out of your mind? You seriously think I'd be interested in a boring little nerd like her?"
But the moment we were alone, he would corner me in dark alleys, pinning my wrists against brick walls with terrifying, possessive jealousy if my phone even buzzed. He played his twisted games until I was left standing in the rain with my shattered dignity.
Now, I am an Assistant District Attorney. I spent years burying those memories under mountains of legal files.
But tonight, he returned.
When we crossed paths at an exclusive club, he looked at me with the cool detachment he'd give a piece of furniture. In front of a crowd of elites, he coldly declared:
"We have absolutely nothing to do with each other anymore."
Then he walked away to pick up a supermodel, leaving me trembling from the sheer humiliation.
I didn't understand. If I was so worthless to him, why did he still have my birthday tattooed in dark ink on his wrist? Why did he look at me with such raw, painful vulnerability in the shadows?
I stared at my pale reflection in the mirror and made a silent vow.
I am not that pathetic seventeen-year-old anymore, and I will prove to him that I am completely, entirely over him.

9.7
"Sign it. You're no woman if you can't give me an heir."
Niamh gave Marcus two years of her life, her unwavering loyalty, and her silent love. In return, the billionaire CEO served her divorce papers and a one-way ticket to the gutter.
Cast out into a rainy night with nothing but the clothes on her back and twelve dollars, Niamh’s story should have ended there.
Instead, she stumbled on a stranger in the rain.
In an attempt to save him, he kisses her senseless. He is the last Lycan King standing, and a man of terrifying power, yet he is haunted by a seven-century curse.
When the king has a taste of Niamh in the pouring rain, he knew he had to keep her for himself, even though she was human and it was against the laws of their kind not to mingle with humans.
The King needs her essence and Niamh realizes she could use her body to get what she wanted; revenge on Marcus and his mother for humiliating her and making her waste her time.
Now, the woman Marcus discarded is rising as a global conglomerate queen and a Divine Enchantress as assigned by the Moon Goddess.
While her ex-husband’s empire crumbles into bankruptcy and his body rots with a shameful curse, Niamh is learning that being "claimed" by the King is much more than the contract she'd initially made with him.
He wanted to use her as his cure. She wanted to use him for her revenge.
But in the Lumina Realm, the Goddess has other plans.

8.4
The night her father is arrested outside their Manhattan townhouse, Amara Bennett's world collapses under flashing cameras and whispered accusations.
Behind the chaos stands one man.
Damian Wolfe.
New York's most feared billionaire CEO - ruthless, controlled, untouchable.
Years ago, Amara's father betrayed him.
Now Damian wants revenge.
He offers her a deal:
Marry him for one year.
Play the perfect wife.
And he will make her father's charges disappear.
It's supposed to be punishment.
A calculated humiliation.
But inside his glass penthouse high above Manhattan, hatred begins to blur into desire.
And when Amara uncovers a secret that proves her father may have been framed, she realizes she didn't just marry her enemy...
She married a man who might destroy everything she loves.
Because in New York, power is everything.
And love is the most dangerous weakness of all.

7.5
Five years ago, Alisson Ford's adoptive family drugged her and offered her to a repulsive old investor to save their failing company.
She escaped the trap, only to accidentally stumble into the bed of Jake Yates, the most terrifying and powerful billionaire in the city.
Months later, while she was painfully giving birth to triplets in a freezing basement, her adoptive sister Bella tracked her down. Bella violently snatched Alisson's firstborn son to pass off as her own ticket into the Yates family. Then, Bella smiled as her men poured gasoline over the mattress and set the room on fire, leaving Alisson and her two remaining newborns to burn alive.
Shielding her fragile babies with her own blistering skin in the roaring inferno, Alisson's despair turned into absolute, blood-soaked hatred. She couldn't fathom how the family she had trusted for years could steal her flesh and blood and condemn her to such a horrific death.
Five years later, Alisson returns to the city as a powerful trauma specialist. She steps right into Jake and Bella's grand engagement banquet, watching coldly as her five-year-old daughter runs straight up to the untouchable billionaire and hugs his leg.
"You are a bad daddy! You abandoned Mommy and us, and now you are going to marry an ugly old witch!"