
The Billionaire's Captive: A Heart Broken
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I arrived at the mansion with nothing but the clothes on my back, expecting to work off my debt, but I quickly realized I was just inventory.
The air in the hallway was kept at a freezing temperature, a deliberate choice to preserve the art and remind girls like me that we were nothing more than furniture.
Inside the room, the sounds of a Hollywood starlet and a powerful man echoed through the walls, followed by the sight of discarded silk and cold, hard cash scattered across the marble floor.
When I accidentally stood in the way, I was tripped, mocked as trash, and left to bleed on the cold floor while the security guards watched with dead eyes.
Even when I begged for my passport, Chadwich Carey didn't see a human being; he saw a stain on his pristine, expensive reality that needed to be erased.
He crushed my fingers in the door, dragged me into the dark, and eventually used me to satisfy a drug-fueled hunger that no one else could touch, only to discard me back into the rain like garbage.
I sat in the freezing Bronx alley, shivering in his oversized shirt, realizing that he never intended to give me my freedom.
He thought he had broken me, that I was just another nameless girl to be silenced, but he was wrong.
I am not a box to be packed away or a hand to be severed.
He taught me that in this world, money and violence are the only languages that matter.
I will learn them both, and when I return, I won't be begging for my passport; I’ll be taking everything he owns.
The Billionaire's Captive: A Heart Broken Chapter 1
Amalia pressed her spine against the freezing marble wall of the hallway. The cold seeped through her thin cotton shirt, slowing her blood circulation until her fingertips turned a pale, lifeless blue. Her teeth chattered, the sound loud in the empty, cavernous space outside the Manhattan penthouse.
From behind the heavy mahogany door, the exaggerated, breathless moans of Hollywood actress Krystal echoed into the corridor. The sound was sharp, grating against Amalia's eardrums. She squeezed her eyes shut and clamped her hands over her ears, her stomach churning with a mixture of disgust and sheer panic.
A red light blinked on the security camera mounted in the corner of the ceiling. Amalia saw it out of the corner of her eye. Fear spiked in her chest. She immediately dropped her hands to her sides and forced her trembling legs to stand perfectly straight, terrified that the bodyguards watching the feed would come out and punish her.
She looked down at her worn-out canvas shoes. The fabric on the left toe was completely frayed. A heavy lump formed in her throat as she thought about her passport, locked away by the black-hearted agency that had tricked her into coming to New York. A single, hot tear escaped her eye and splashed onto the dirty canvas of her shoe.
A loud thud vibrated through the wall, like a heavy piece of furniture being shoved against the plaster. Amalia flinched, her shoulders jerking up to her ears. Her heart hammered against her ribs so hard it physically hurt.
She tried to take a deep breath to calm her racing pulse, but the air in the hallway was thick with the scent of expensive, heavy cigars leaking from the apartment. The rich, suffocating smell hit the back of her throat, sending a violent cramp through her empty stomach. She bent forward slightly, wrapping her arms around her waist to endure the pain.
The elevator doors at the end of the hall slid open with a soft ding. Alton, the head of security, stepped out. His tailored suit did nothing to hide the bulk of his muscles. His cold, dead eyes swept over Amalia. She froze instantly, holding her breath until her lungs burned, pressing herself as flat against the marble as humanly possible.
Alton ignored her and walked straight to the mahogany door. He knocked twice, the sound sharp and demanding.
"Time," Alton said.
A low, furious voice rumbled from inside the room. Chadwick Carey sounded dangerously impatient. The sheer hostility in his tone sent a shockwave of static down Amalia's spine. The hair on her arms stood up.
The heavy door cracked open. A slice of dim, yellow light spilled into the freezing hallway, stabbing into Amalia's eyes. She blinked rapidly, her vision blurring for a second.
Through the narrow gap, she saw the floor of the penthouse. Expensive silk ties and designer dresses were scattered carelessly across the dark hardwood. The casual display of unimaginable wealth made the air in Amalia's lungs feel thin. She felt a crushing weight on her chest, a physical reminder of the massive class divide between her and the monster inside.
Krystal pushed the door open wider and stepped out. Her hair was messy, and her lipstick was smeared. As she walked past Amalia, she intentionally veered to the side and slammed her shoulder into Amalia's chest.
Amalia lost her footing. Her worn shoes slipped on the polished marble, and she crashed hard onto the floor.
Her palms hit the stone first. The skin scraped off the heel of her right hand, and bright red blood immediately welled up from the raw flesh. A sharp, stinging pain shot up her arm. She bit down on her lower lip so hard she tasted copper, refusing to let out a single sound of pain.
"Trash from the slums," Krystal sneered, looking down at Amalia with pure disgust.
Amalia kept her head down. She stared at the blood pooling in her palm. She had to endure this. If she fought back, she would never find out where her passport was. She swallowed the massive lump of humiliation in her throat.
A shadow fell over her. Amalia looked up slowly.
Chadwick stood in the doorway, wearing a black silk robe tied loosely at his waist. He looked down at her from his towering height. His eyes were dark, predatory, and completely devoid of human warmth. Amalia felt like a small animal pinned under the gaze of a starving wolf. Her muscles locked up. She couldn't move.
Chadwick didn't even look at Krystal. He pulled a thick stack of hundred-dollar bills from his pocket and threw it directly at the actress's face. The heavy stack hit Krystal, and the crisp edges of the falling bills sliced across Amalia's cheek as they fluttered to the floor.
A thin line of fire erupted on Amalia's face. She raised her uninjured hand to cover the paper cut, her chest heaving with rapid, shallow breaths. The sheer cruelty and unpredictable violence of this man terrified her to her core.
Chadwick turned his back and reached for the brass handle to pull the door shut.
Panic exploded in Amalia's brain. If that door closed, her only chance at survival vanished. Driven by pure, reckless instinct, she lunged forward and shoved her hand into the doorframe.
The heavy mahogany door slammed into her fingers.
A blinding, agonizing pain crushed her bones. Amalia gasped, sucking in a sharp breath of cold air as her vision flashed white. Her entire arm shook violently.
Chadwick stopped pushing. He looked down at the pale, bleeding fingers wedged in the doorjamb. A muscle feathered along his sharp jawline. A flicker of surprise, quickly swallowed by intense disgust, crossed his dark eyes.
"Please," Amalia begged, her voice cracking and trembling. "Please call the agency. I just want my passport back."
Chadwick let out a short, hollow laugh that sounded like ice cracking.
He placed his large hand flat against the wood and shoved the door hard. The sheer force of his push threw Amalia backward. Her feet tangled, and she flew across the hallway, the back of her head slamming brutally against the marble wall.
A sickening crack echoed in her skull. Extreme dizziness washed over her, tilting the hallway sideways. Her vision swam with dark spots, but her survival instinct screamed at her. She scrambled forward on her hands and knees, her bloody fingers gripping the edge of the door threshold with a death grip.
Alton stepped forward, his massive hands reaching down to grab her by the collar and drag her away.
"No!" Amalia screamed, her voice raw. She kicked her legs wildly, her fraying shoes hitting Alton's shins. She thrashed like a wild animal caught in a trap.
Chadwick rubbed his temples, his face twisting with severe irritation at the noise. He raised a single finger. Alton immediately stopped and stepped back. Amalia collapsed against the floor, gasping for air, her chest heaving violently.
Chadwick crouched down. He reached out and clamped his long, cold fingers around Amalia's jaw. His grip was like a steel vice, digging into her cheekbones. He forced her head up, making her look directly into his eyes. The suffocating pressure of his physical presence made Amalia's stomach drop. Her entire body shook uncontrollably.
"Know your place," Chadwick whispered. His voice was incredibly low, vibrating with a dark threat. Every word sliced through Amalia's remaining dignity like a scalpel.
Tears burned the back of her eyes, but she stubbornly refused to let them fall. She glared back at him, her chest tight with defiance.
"Why are you doing this?" she choked out, her voice breaking under the crushing weight of her terror. "You're a complete monster! I just want my passport... please..."
The air around them seemed to drop ten degrees. Chadwick's eyes darkened to pitch black.
He violently shoved her face away. He stood up to his full height, wiping his hand on his silk robe as if she were a disease.
"Make her kneel in the hallway all night," Chadwick ordered Alton, his voice devoid of any emotion. "If she moves, she never sees that passport."
The heavy door slammed shut with a deafening boom.
The sound was a physical blow. The last shred of hope drained from Amalia's body. Her muscles gave out, and she slumped onto the freezing marble floor.
A blast of icy air kicked on from the hallway vents, blowing directly over her shivering body. Amalia wrapped her arms tightly around her knees, pulling herself into a tiny ball. The sharp pain in her head, the throbbing in her crushed fingers, and the hollow ache of starvation slowly blurred together. The edges of her vision turned black, and she slipped into the dark.
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The Billionaire's Captive: A Heart Broken of Contents
Chapter 1 Ch. 1Chapter 2 Ch. 2Chapter 3 Ch. 3Chapter 4 Ch. 4Chapter 5 Ch. 5Chapter 6 Ch. 6
Chapter 7 Ch. 7
Chapter 8 Ch. 8
Chapter 9 Ch. 9
Chapter 10 Ch. 10
Chapter 11 Ch. 11
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7.7
Nora's life turned into a nightmare after she was banished from her pack by her own husband. She was subjected to mockery, abuse and humiliation before being cast out with nothing.
Faced with the cruelty of a world that had never once been kind to her, the moon goddess decided to bless her with her fated mate.
The same man she watched slaughter others without a single trace of mercy. The man who was twice as cold and twice as ruthless as the husband who destroyed her.
Yet he would not let her go. She found herself stuck between the husband who used her and the ruthless mate who wanted her but refused to admit it. Two powerful men. One woman who was never supposed to survive any of it. And a moon goddess who was not done with her yet.

9.5
Being disowned by my family, and being cheated on by my boyfriend and best friend seems to be the end of the world, But I have to save my mother from her illness, I need money to save her but My father, Alpha of the biggest refuses to give a single penny and chose his Mistress's daughter over me.
Desperate and alone, I was ready to take any option I could get if my mother would be saved.
I made a deal with an almost-stranger, a contract marriage! Who was forced by his grandma to get married.
A win-win situation for both of us.
He saved my mom. I married him to fulfil his Grandma's wish, But, why is my heart aching when our marriage contract is going to end?
It was a marriage deal for both of us, but when it's coming to an end, I don't want it to end?
Being disowned by my family, and being cheated on by my boyfriend and best friend seems to be the end of the world, But I have to save my mother from her illness, I need money to save her but My father, Alpha of the biggest refuses to give a single penny and chose his Mistress's daughter over me.
Desperate and alone, I was ready to take any option I could get if my mother would be saved.
I made a deal with an almost-stranger, a contract marriage! Who was forced by his grandma to get married.
A win-win situation for both of us.
He saved my mom. I married him to fulfil his Grandma's wish, But, why is my heart aching when our marriage contract is going to end?
It was a marriage deal for both of us, but when it's coming to an end, I don't want it to end?

8.1
Elinor's frail daughter, Cece, died in a sterile hospital room while waiting for her father to take her to Disney World.
But her billionaire husband, Derick, never showed up. At the exact moment Cece's heart monitor flatlined, the hospital TV broadcasted Derick affectionately holding the hand of his mistress and he has booked a clearance of the entire Disneyland to celebrate mistress's daughter's birthday!.
When Elinor confronted Derick with their daughter's ashes, he sneered and accused her of hiding the child just to get his attention. Elinor's heart was torn to shreds. How could a father be so blind and ruthless? Did Kamryn use his power to steal the very kidney that belonged to Cece? Why did her innocent baby have to die for their sick affair?
The suffocating grief inside Elinor finally crystallized into a sharp blade. She wiped the blood from her lips, canceled the simple divorce, and began her ruthless revenge.

8.3
Betrayed at the altar. Replaced by her own sister.
On what should have been the happiest day of her life, Amara loses everything-her fiancé, her dignity, and her future.
But that same night, a dangerous man steps out of the shadows with an offer she can't refuse.
Marriage. Power. Revenge.
Now bound to a ruthless CEO, Amara is ready to destroy everyone who betrayed her.
There's just one problem...
Her new husband knows more about her past than he should.
And the closer she gets to revenge-
the more she realizes she may have married the man who ruined her in the first place.

9.3
On her wedding night at The Plaza Hotel, Clara went looking for her husband.
Instead, she found him in the dimly lit parking garage, passionately pinning down her bridesmaid.
She couldn't even scream or expose them. Just hours before the ceremony, Julian had tricked her into signing away her twenty percent shares of their co-founded company, leaving her completely penniless and unable to pay her grandmother's life-saving medical bills.
Fleeing in absolute despair, a sudden hotel blackout plunged her into a second nightmare. She was dragged into a pitch-black room and brutally violated by a heavily drugged stranger.
When a shattered Clara returned to the office to audit the books and reclaim her power, Julian demoted her to a dusty desk by the trash cans.
He flaunted his mistress in the executive suite and deliberately sent Clara into a horrifying trap. He arranged for vicious clients to drug and assault her, demanding high-definition blackmail photos so he could divorce her with absolutely nothing.
"Since you want to play rough, you can service Mr. Petrocelli tonight," the thug sneered, locking the VIP room door.
Clara was pushed to the brink of hell. Why was the man she devoted three years of her life to trying to destroy her so completely? And why did the freezing cedarwood scent of the stranger who ruined her in the dark perfectly match Conrad Vance, the ruthless CEO and Julian's untouchable uncle?
Rather than let Julian win, Clara smashed a glass bottle, held the jagged edge to her own throat to force the men back, and threw herself off the second-floor balcony into the freezing night.
But the bone-crushing impact never came. A massive figure shot out from the shadows and caught her, and her brutal counterattack finally began.

8.9
I was tossed into a dark alley like rotting garbage, bleeding and grieving the child I had just lost.
When I was finally brought back to my fiancé Angelo's penthouse, instead of comfort, I was met with absolute disgust.
His family declared me "unclean" after the kidnapping. Angelo coldly announced he was burying the scandal by marrying my sweet, innocent cousin, Carissa.
When we were alone, Carissa stood over my bed, her voice dripping with venomous delight.
"My father arranged the kidnapping. And now, Angelo and I can finally be together."
Before I could react, she forced a silver letter opener into my hand, deliberately stabbed her own shoulder, and let out a bloodcurdling scream.
Angelo stormed in, struck me across the face, and gathered a sobbing Carissa into his arms, looking at me with absolute revulsion.
The family matriarch appeared at the door, her cold eyes sweeping over the scene before she gave a chilling order to the maids.
"Clean this up."
They pinned me down and brutally drove the blade directly into my chest.
I choked on my own blood, staring at the man who had promised me the world as he turned his back, calling my murder a "mercy."
As my heart beat its final agonizing rhythm, I made a silent vow to the shadows that if there was a next life, I would have my vendetta.
When I opened my eyes again, there was no blood, only the soft silk of my nightgown.
I had returned to the day before my eighteenth birthday.
This time, I wouldn't play the desperate victim. I was going to ally with the Devil of Chicago and burn them all to the ground.











