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Total Destruction: A Game Of Fatal Obsession

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I worked as a surgeon at NewYork-Presbyterian, scrubbing into eight-hour shifts just to pay my father’s mounting medical bills. Then Anton Corbett, the man I had secretly loved for seven years, cornered me in a dark hospital corridor with a demand that shattered my world. He tossed a velvet box open, revealing a diamond necklace, and told me he intended to pursue my best friend, Hayden—the woman currently engaged to my own brother. He didn't ask for my help; he commanded it, using my father’s life-saving treatment as a bargaining chip to force me to betray the people I loved most. When I refused, he didn't just walk away; he systematically dismantled my life, framing me for medical malpractice to strip me of my license and career. My brother was arrested on trumped-up charges, my mother was digging through trash to survive, and Anton sat in his penthouse, watching my family burn while waiting for me to crawl back to him. I had spent my life trying to be invisible, but how could I stand by while the man who owned my family’s debt destroyed everything I held dear? I stood in the freezing midnight rain outside his hotel, broken and desperate, finally surrendering my soul to the devil to save the only people who mattered.

Total Destruction: A Game Of Fatal Obsession Chapter 1

Francesca hit the solid wall of a chest before she even saw the man standing in the narrow employee corridor.

The impact knocked the breath out of her lungs. She stumbled back, her rubber-soled hospital shoes squeaking against the linoleum floor. The smell of cheap hospital disinfectant was instantly overpowered by the sharp, expensive scent of cedar and aged whiskey. It was a scent that did not belong in the staff wing of NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital. It was a scent she had spent the last three years trying to scrub from her memory.

She looked up, and her stomach dropped to the floor.

Anton Corbett stood blocking her path. The fluorescent lights overhead buzzed, casting harsh shadows over his sharp jawline and the cold, bottomless blue of his eyes. He wore a dark, custom-tailored Tom Ford suit that made the peeling paint of the corridor look even more pathetic. He looked exactly as he had three years ago, only harder, more untouchable, and entirely out of place.

Francesca could not breathe. Her lungs felt like they had been filled with wet cement. She took another step back until her shoulder blades hit the freezing concrete wall behind her. Her blue scrubs were damp with sweat from an eight-hour surgery, clinging uncomfortably to her skin. She felt exposed. She felt small.

His eyes dragged over her cheap scrubs, taking in the dark circles under her eyes and the messy bun on top of her head. There was no warmth in his gaze. It was an assessment. He was looking at her the way a man looks at a tool he is about to use.

"Francesca."

His voice was a low rumble that vibrated right through her ribs. He did not ask how she was. He did not offer a greeting. He just dropped her name into the space between them like a command.

Francesca forced her throat to work. It felt like she was swallowing glass.

"Mr. Corbett." She used the formal title as a shield, though her voice shook. "What are you doing here?"

Anton ignored her question completely. He reached into the inner pocket of his suit jacket. His movements were slow, deliberate, and reeked of absolute control.

"I need your help," he said.

The words made no sense to her. Anton Corbett did not need help from anyone, least of all the orphaned daughter of a ruined family who used to live in his guest house.

He pulled out a small, black velvet box and flipped it open with his thumb. The harsh hospital light caught the facets of a massive diamond necklace resting on white satin. The glare physically hurt Francesca's eyes. She blinked, her confusion morphing into a deep, primal dread.

"Hayden Dickerson," Anton said, his voice flat and businesslike. "Your friend. I am going to pursue her."

The world stopped spinning. The buzzing of the fluorescent lights vanished. All Francesca could hear was the frantic, deafening hammering of her own heart against her ribs.

Hayden. Her best friend. The woman engaged to her brother.

And Anton. The man Francesca had secretly loved for seven years. The man she had drawn thousands of times in the dead of night.

He wanted Hayden.

A wave of nausea hit Francesca so hard she had to lock her knees to keep from collapsing. All the blood drained from her face, leaving her skin ice-cold. Her fingers curled inward, her nails digging so deeply into her palms that the skin threatened to break. The sharp, physical sting was a welcome distraction from the agony tearing her chest apart.

Anton watched her pale face, misinterpreting her shock for awe. He adjusted his left cuff, a small, arrogant movement that signaled his absolute certainty in getting what he wanted.

"I need you to plan it," he continued, his tone implying she should be grateful for the task. "Tell me everything she likes. Her schedule, her preferences. When it is done, I will wipe the Meyers family debt clean. Your father's medical bills will no longer be your problem."

He was buying her. He was using her father's failing health to force her to hand over the only man she had ever loved to her best friend. It was not just a transaction. It was a butchery of her soul.

The humiliation burned through her veins, chasing away the cold. The sheer cruelty of his offer ignited a fire in her stomach. She looked at the diamond necklace, then up into his arrogant, expectant eyes.

Francesca took a deep breath, pulling the stale hospital air into her burning lungs. She let go of her fists.

"No."

The word hung in the air, sharp and final. It was the first time in her life she had ever denied him anything.

Anton's hand froze on his cuff. The casual confidence vanished from his face, replaced by a sudden, dangerous stillness. The temperature in the corridor seemed to drop ten degrees.

"What did you just say?" His voice was softer now, a deadly whisper.

"I said no," Francesca repeated, her voice steadier this time, fueled by the adrenaline of her own defiance. "I will not help you."

Anton snapped the velvet box shut. The sound echoed like a gunshot. He took a slow step forward, closing the distance between them until the toes of his expensive leather shoes touched her cheap rubber sneakers. His massive frame blocked out the light, casting her entirely in his shadow.

He leaned down, his face inches from hers. She could feel the heat radiating from his skin.

"Francesca," he whispered, the threat laced through every syllable. "Do not challenge me. You cannot afford the consequences."

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