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To Ruin Him, I Married His Rival

Andrew Hebert, the man who promised to protect me, stood on a stage and announced his engagement to my tormentor. It wasn't just heartbreak; it was a business deal. He was selling me to a creditor to cover his gambling debts. The applause of the powerful families was a death sentence, each clap sealing my fate as collateral. Andrew had paraded me here just to show everyone I was an asset to be liquidated, while his new fiancée smirked at me from the stage. I was trapped, with no money and no one to turn to. The man I loved was leading me to the slaughter. But as I fled into the library, a voice emerged from the shadows, deep and dangerous. Damien Maddox. The Dark Don. The only man Andrew feared. He offered me a different kind of cage, one with the power to burn Andrew's world to the ground. With nothing left to lose, I looked the devil in the eyes. "Take me with you."
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Chapter 7

Adelaide POV

The dining room of the penthouse was a study in cold, terrifying luxury. A slab of obsidian served as a table, long enough to seat twenty, yet only three places were set. Beyond the bulletproof floor-to-ceiling windows, the New York skyline glittered like a sea of diamonds, indifferent to the tension suffocating the room.

I stared at my reflection in the polished black stone, barely recognizing the pale, trembling woman looking back. The ghost of Andrew Hebert’s grip still burned on my arm.

"He touched you," Gracelyn said, her voice sharp enough to cut glass. She stabbed a piece of steak with violent precision. "Dad, you can't just let that slide. Hebert thinks he can walk into *our* territory and manhandle your wife? It’s an insult to the name."

Damien sat at the head of the table, a dark, unmoving force. He hadn't touched his food. He was just watching me. Always watching.

"Gracelyn," he warned, his voice a low rumble.

"No," she snapped, her eyes flashing with a ruthlessness that marked her clearly as his daughter. "We need to wipe them off the map. Burn their warehouses. Bleed their accounts. Start a *Vendetta*."

The word hit me like a physical blow. *Vendetta.*

My fork clattered against the china. The sound echoed in the silence, loud as a gunshot.

Memories I had spent years burying clawed their way to the surface—smoke choking my lungs, the smell of burning paper, the screams of my family as our world was consumed by a war just like the one Gracelyn was demanding.

"No," I whispered, the word scraping out of my throat.

Damien’s gaze shifted, locking onto mine. It felt heavy, tangible. "Adelaide?"

I forced myself to look at him. He was a monster, I knew that. He was the *Don*. But he was the only one who could stop what was coming.

"Please," I said, my voice trembling but gaining strength from desperation. "If you... if you destroy him, don't burn everything. My father’s legacy... The Rice Antiquarian Collection. It’s still mixed in with Hebert’s assets. It’s all I have left of him."

Gracelyn fell silent, looking from me to her father.

Damien didn't blink. He didn't ask what the collection was. He didn't ask why it mattered. He simply set down his knife, the movement deliberate and controlled.

"My actions will be surgical," he said, his tone carrying the absolute weight of a *Don's Command*. "Hebert will be liquidated. But your things... not a single page will be singed. The collection will be extracted before the fire is lit."

The air left my lungs in a rush. Relief washed over me, followed instantly by a cold, creeping dread.

He knew.

He didn't ask about the books because he already knew about them. He knew about the complex legal entanglement of my father's estate. He knew exactly what I cared about.

I looked at him, really looked at him. This wasn't just a business arrangement arranged in a week. You don't know the specific asset structure of a dead man's library from a background check run yesterday.

"How long?" I breathed, the question slipping out before I could stop it. "How long have you been watching me?"

Damien opened his mouth to answer, but a harsh buzz from the wall-mounted intercom cut through the room.

The silence that followed was deafening. No one buzzed the penthouse. No one.

Damien pressed the button, his face a mask of stone. "Report."

"Sir," the security chief’s voice crackled, tense and apologetic. "We have a situation in the lobby. Andrew Hebert is here. He’s... hysterical. He’s demanding to see Mrs. Maddox. He says he’s not leaving until she comes down."

My blood turned to ice. The silver fork slipped from my numb fingers and hit the floor with a chime that sounded like a death knell.

He was here. The monster was at the gates.

I pushed my chair back, panic seizing my chest. "He's going to come up. He's going to—"

"Sit down, Adelaide."

Damien’s voice wasn't loud, but it stopped me instantly. He didn't look at me; his eyes were fixed on the intercom speaker, narrowing into slits of pure, lethal annoyance.

He leaned forward, pressing the talk button again.

"Tell him," Damien said, his voice dropping to a register that vibrated in the floorboards, "that he has sixty seconds to remove himself from my property. If he is still there at sixty-one, I will buy the concrete he is standing on just so I can legally bury him beneath it."

"Understood, *Don* Maddox."

The line clicked off.

I sat frozen, my heart hammering against my ribs like a trapped bird. I waited for the sound of the elevator, for the shouting, for the violence.

But there was nothing. Just the hum of the city below and the steady, rhythmic breathing of the man at the head of the table.

Damien turned to me. The lethal darkness in his eyes receded, replaced by something unreadable.

"He cannot reach you here," he said calmly, as if discussing the weather. "The elevators are coded to my biometrics. And now, yours. Without a retina scan, this building is a fortress. No one gets in unless I allow it."

I looked at the heavy steel doors of the elevator, then back at him.

For weeks, I had looked at these walls and seen a prison. I had looked at Damien and seen a jailer. But as the silence stretched on, unbroken by Andrew’s rage, a shift occurred in the tectonic plates of my reality.

Andrew was a monster who wanted to devour me.

Damien was a monster who had just barred the door.

"Eat your dinner, *tesoro*," Damien said softly, picking up his knife again. "It's getting cold."

I picked up my fork, my hand still shaking, but for the first time since I walked into this penthouse, the trembling wasn't from fear of the man sitting across from me. It was from the terrifying realization that I was starting to feel safe with him.

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