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The Billionaire's Debt Bride

She signed her freedom away with a trembling hand and a heart full of rage. Two years as Lucien Cross's contracted wife - playing the role of loving spouse while he remained her enemy behind closed doors. Mara Quinn made a deal with the devil to save her family. He married her to claim his inheritance. Their marriage is a battlefield, their home a cage gilded in wealth she never wanted. But hate burns hot-and somewhere between the fights and the forced proximity, between the public kisses that mean nothing and the private moments that mean everything, the line between enemies and lovers begins to blur. She promised herself she'd walk away when the contract expired. He promised himself he'd never care. They were both wrong.
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Chapter 2

Mara POV

"You're free." Lucien's lips curve, but it's not a smile. "Divorce paperwork filed. Your family's debts remain cleared, you walk away with your dignity and a comfortable settlement."

Dignity. The word is a joke coming from him.

"Is that what you call it?" I meet his gaze head-on, letting him see the fury I can't quite hide. "Dignity?"

His eyes flash with something-amusement? Annoyance?-but his expression stays neutral. He has a talent for that. For making you feel like the most unhinged person in the room while he sits there, perfectly pressed, perfectly unmoved, like a man who has never once in his life been surprised by anything.

"I call it a fair exchange, Miss Quinn. Your time for your family's future." He leans back in his leather chair, the city glittering behind him like it's performing for him too. "Unless you've found another billionaire willing to marry you for charity?"

The barb hits its mark. I grip the pen so hard my knuckles go white.

"The prenuptial agreement is standard," Adrian interjects gently, sliding another document toward me. His voice is soft, apologetic-the voice of a man who has sat in this office too many times, witnessed too many transactions dressed up as human moments. "It protects both parties in case of..."

"In case she tries to take more than agreed upon," Lucien finishes coldly. "Let's not pretend this is anything but a transaction, Adrian."

Something twists in my chest. Humiliation. Rage. Desperation.

"I'm not a gold-digger," I say through clenched teeth.

"Then you have nothing to worry about." Lucien checks his watch, a subtle power move. His cufflinks catch the light. Everything about him catches the light-it's like the room itself knows who pays the bills. "Sign the documents, Miss Quinn. I have a board meeting in thirty minutes."

Of course he does. This is just another business deal to him. Another acquisition. I'm a line item in his portfolio, sandwiched somewhere between a hotel chain and a tech startup he'll dismantle for parts.

I look down at the contract one more time. The words blur together. Part of the first party agrees to cohabitate... maintain public appearances as a married couple... refrain from romantic or sexual relationships with third parties... fulfill all social obligations...

My vision swims. A tear drops onto the paper, smudging the ink slightly. I almost reach up to wipe my eyes, then stop myself. I won't give him that. I won't give him the satisfaction of watching me fall apart across his mahogany desk while he checks the time.

I think of Diana in the hospital last month, her childhood heart condition flaring up again. The insurance company denying coverage with the same cheerful form letter they'd sent twice before, as if denial was just policy and policy was just weather. Diana crying in my arms, apologizing for being a burden, her voice small and ashamed in a way that broke something permanently in me. Mom's hands shaking as she tried to figure out which bills to ignore, arranging them on the kitchen table like a losing hand of cards. Dad staring at the ceiling, trapped in a body that won't work, knowing his accident had unraveled all of us, that the fall from that scaffolding had cost us not just his health but everything after.

I pick up the pen.

"Where do I sign?" My voice is steady now.

Adrian points to the lines, one after another. I sign my name fifteen times. Mara Quinn. Mara Quinn. Mara Quinn. Each signature feels like I'm erasing myself a little more, like I'm pressing my own name into the page just to watch it disappear.

"The marriage license." Adrian slides over the final document, looking pained. He has kind eyes, I notice. The kind of eyes that don't belong in this office. "This makes it legal."

I sign it without reading it. What's the point?

Lucien produces a small velvet box from his desk drawer. Inside is a ring-a massive diamond that probably costs more than my entire life before this moment, before the debt collectors and the hospital corridors and the moment I decided to stop running from the only exit I could find. It catches the light the same way he does. Everything in his world does.

"For appearances," he says, pulling it from the box.

He reaches for my left hand but I jerk back instinctively.

"Don't." The word comes out sharp, sharper than I intended, and I watch it land. "I'll put it on myself."

Something flickers across his face-surprise? Irritation? The brief, involuntary shift of a man unaccustomed to being refused anything, however small-but he sets the ring on the desk and leans back without a word.

I slide it onto my finger with shaking hands. It fits perfectly. Of course it does. He's thought of everything. That's what men like Lucien Cross do-they plan for every variable, account for every contingency, and still manage to make you feel like you walked into the trap yourself.

Adrian gathers the documents, his movements careful, almost reverent, like he's handling evidence. "I'll file these immediately. The wedding is scheduled for..."

"Saturday," Lucien interrupts, standing. "Three days from now. My assistant has sent you the details, Miss Quinn. Be at the manor by nine a.m. for hair and makeup."

He's already moving toward the door, dismissing me like an employee whose performance review just concluded.

"Mr. Cross." My voice stops him.

He turns, one eyebrow raised.

"I want it on record," I say, standing slowly. The ring feels like a shackle, cold and perfect and immovable. "I'm doing this for my family. Not for you. Not for your money. For them."

"Duly noted." His expression doesn't change. "Though I'd argue the distinction is irrelevant. You're still doing it."

The truth of that lands like a punch.

He opens the door, pausing in the threshold. The city skyline glitters behind him through floor-to-ceiling windows-the City spreads out like a kingdom he owns, because he mostly does.

"Welcome to your cage, Mrs. Cross." His voice is soft, dangerous, intimate in the way that only threats can be. "I promise you'll learn to love the bars."

Then he left. The door closed with a soft, expensive click.

I sat alone in his glass office, surrounded by walls that showed me the entire city sprawling below, indifferent and glittering. Somewhere down there, Diana was recovering. Mom was making tea she couldn't afford. Dad was staring at the ceiling of a room we could now keep.

In a few days, I'd walk down an aisle and sign my name one final time.

Not as Mara Quinn. As his wife.

The woman who'd dumped champagne on a billionaire and somehow ended up here-sold, signed, and sealed-wearing his ring on her finger and his name waiting like a sentence she hadn't finished serving yet.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

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