
Trapped By The Cold Billionaire Heir
Wren's family was on the brink of total bankruptcy, facing federal fraud charges.
To save her father from dying in prison, she was forced to marry Pierce Ainsworth, the ruthless heir of the corporate raiders who orchestrated their ruin.
But on their wedding night, Pierce abandoned her in their empty penthouse.
He went straight to a hotel to spend the night with his childhood sweetheart, Seraphina.
The next morning, Wren had to face his hostile family alone at a private brunch.
His sister-in-law mocked her family's downfall, treating Wren like a feral dog that had wandered indoors.
Then, Seraphina walked into the room wearing the exact custom suit jacket Pierce had worn the night before.
She looked at Wren with wide, innocent eyes and smiled sweetly.
"I was so cold last night, Pierce practically forced me to wear it. The bed at the hotel was too soft, so neither of us got any sleep."
The words exploded in Wren's brain as they blatantly spelled out the betrayal.
She had sacrificed her entire life and swallowed her pride to save her family, only to be treated like a purchased accessory by the very people who destroyed them.
Why should she endure this suffocating prison while they played their cruel games?
Wren didn't shed a single tear.
She looked at Seraphina with pure disgust, told her she could keep the trash, and walked out.
Standing on the front steps, Wren pulled out her phone and called her private lawyer.
"Start gathering every piece of dirt on the Ainsworths immediately. I want everything."
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Chapter 5
The elevator doors slid open. Wren stepped into the massive penthouse on Billionaire's Row. She didn't wait for Pierce. She grabbed the heavy, torn fabric of her wedding dress and marched straight into the living room.
She kicked her foot out. The expensive Jimmy Choo heel flew off her foot and slammed into the floor-to-ceiling window with a loud thud. She kicked the other one off.
Pierce walked in behind her. He pushed the heavy door shut and locked it. He reached up and yanked his bowtie loose. He stood in the entryway, watching her with cold, dead eyes.
Wren walked to the marble wet bar. She grabbed a crystal decanter and poured three fingers of amber whiskey into a glass. She tipped her head back and swallowed it. The alcohol burned a path down her throat, but it didn't stop her hands from shaking.
Pierce walked over to the leather sofa. He opened his leather briefcase. He pulled out an iPad. He tapped the screen a few times, his face hard.
He walked up behind the bar. He slammed the iPad down onto the marble counter right in front of Wren. The loud crack made her jump.
A splash of whiskey spilled out of her glass and dotted the screen. Wren snapped her head up. Her chest heaved. She glared at him.
Pierce pointed a long finger at the screen. His voice was low and commanding. He told her to look at it.
Wren dropped her eyes to the screen. It was a complex Nasdaq trading chart for the Vance family enterprise.
The green and red lines spiked violently. In the week before their engagement was announced, massive amounts of unknown capital had bought Vance stock at its lowest point. Then, the stock price had exploded upward.
Wren stared at the numbers. Her brain felt slow. She didn't work in the finance department. She didn't know what she was looking at.
Pierce let out a harsh, cruel laugh. He leaned over the counter. He told her the Vance family was guilty of massive insider trading and market manipulation.
He sneered. He said this whole marriage was just a dirty trick for her father to cover up a black hole of debt and cash out illegally.
Wren's eyes widened. Her heart hammered against her ribs. She shook her head. She couldn't believe her father would do that. She couldn't accept Pierce's words.
Pierce stepped closer. He looked her up and down. He told her she was just a bargaining chip her father sold to the highest bidder. He called her a gold digger playing the victim.
The words hit her like a physical slap. Wren's vision went red. She dropped her glass. She grabbed the iPad with both hands and hurled it directly at Pierce's chest.
Pierce didn't even flinch. The heavy metal hit his sternum and crashed onto the hardwood floor. The glass screen shattered into a spiderweb of cracks.
Wren pointed her finger right at his face. She screamed that the Ainsworths were the real thieves. She yelled that they were corporate raiders who destroyed families for sport.
Her throat felt raw. She screamed that she would rather die than look at his face, and she only signed the paper to save her family's legacy.
Pierce's eyes went completely black. He reached across the counter. He grabbed her pointing finger and bent it backward.
Pain shot up Wren's arm. Her knees buckled slightly. Tears pricked the corners of her eyes, but she clamped her teeth down on her lower lip. She refused to make a sound.
Pierce looked down at her. His voice was ice. He told her that since her family took his money, she was going to fulfill every single obligation of a wife.
Wren jerked her hand free. A wild, desperate panic took over her brain. She spun around and grabbed a sharp silver fruit knife sitting on the cutting board.
She whipped back around. She pointed the tip of the blade directly at the hollow of Pierce's throat. Her hand shook violently. Her breathing was loud and ragged in the quiet room.
Pierce looked down at the knife. He didn't step back. A dark, twisted excitement flashed in his eyes.
He took a step forward. The sharp tip of the blade pressed into the skin of his neck. He tilted his chin up. He whispered for her to do it.
Wren stared at his crazy, fearless eyes. The heavy weight of reality crashed down on her. She couldn't do it. She let out a broken sob and threw the knife.
The blade flew dangerously close, slicing through the air just millimeters past Pierce's ear. It clanged sharply against the wall, leaving an ugly, jagged scratch across the expensive silk wallpaper before dropping harmlessly onto the thick carpet.
Wren's legs gave out. She slid down the marble counter and hit the floor. She pulled her knees to her chest and buried her face in her hands. The penthouse was completely silent.
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8.2
A week before my wedding, I went to the airport parking garage to surprise my fiancé with a luxury watch.
Instead, I caught him having sex in his car with my best friend and maid of honor.
Devastated and desperate to forget, I went to an exclusive club and blew my $50,000 trust fund to buy a one-night stand with a gorgeous stranger.
But the nightmare was just beginning.
At work, my cheating best friend stole my hard-earned promotion, and my ex shamelessly defended her.
Worse, the escort I had paid for sex turned out to be the ruthless new CEO of my airline.
He tormented me on a flight to Paris. When I was robbed of my passport and wallet on the freezing streets, he forced me to be his gala date just to get my life back.
But the ultimate trap was waiting for me in New York.
A secretly taken photo of me leaving the CEO's penthouse leaked on the company forum.
"I knew she got that Paris trip for a reason."
My ex and my former best friend led the charge in the comments, framing me as a shameless gold digger who slept her way to the top.
I was stripped of my flying credentials, suspended from the job I loved, and publicly humiliated.
I didn't understand why the CEO was playing these cruel games, or who had orchestrated this perfect trap to ruin my life.
Standing outside the airport with my career in ashes, I realized crying wouldn't save me.
I wiped my tears, accepted my mother's invitation to a high-society mixer, and prepared to make everyone who set me up pay the price.

7.8
Helen was finally brought back to the luxurious Gallagher estate as their long-lost blood relative.
But her new family didn't welcome her; they looked at her with undisguised disgust.
The matriarch mocked her stench of poverty, while her step-sister Candice treated her like a feral animal. The patriarch, Fredy—who had built his empire by betraying Helen's mother—tried to break her spirit. He blackmailed Helen into attending a high-society gala by threatening to cut off her grandmother's medical funds.
At the gala, Candice squeezed into a diamond-encrusted gown, desperate to seduce the guest of honor, Damian Montgomery. Damian was the most powerful man in New York, and he was currently tearing the city apart looking for a mysterious woman named Jane.
Overhearing this, a sick, greedy smile spread across Candice's face. She planned to impersonate Jane to claim Damian's wealth and completely crush Helen under her heel.
"Hide in the corner tonight. Don't you dare try to speak to anyone important!"
They all thought Helen was just a helpless, uncultured country girl they could easily manipulate and step on to secure their stolen legacy.
What they didn't know was that Helen was the real Jane. She was the lethal shadow who had saved Damian in the woods, shattered his grip, and robbed his highly guarded vault just the night before.
Helen calmly adjusted her simple black dress and stepped into the ballroom, ready to tear their stolen world apart.

9.0
Colette stepped out of the federal prison, finally breathing the air of freedom after two agonizing years.
But instead of a bus home, a black armored SUV blocked her path. Ferris Vance's men kidnapped her right at the gates. He forced her to sign a marriage certificate, threatening to completely destroy her father's legacy if she refused.
The nightmare had only just begun. She soon learned her father had been driven to suicide anyway. Dragged into the Vance estate, Colette was beaten bloody by the family of Ellie, the girl she supposedly wronged. Ferris paraded her in a pure white gown for the cameras, playing the fiercely devoted husband. But the second the lenses turned away, he forced her into a coarse maid's uniform, making her scrub the freezing marble floors on her hands and knees.
"Your life isn't even worth the dirt on my shoes."
Ferris whispered those words as he threw his muddy boots at her bruised face. She was nothing but a piece of bleeding bait, a prop meant to lure his missing lover out of hiding. She was tortured and humiliated for a crime she had absolutely nothing to do with. The sheer injustice of paying the price for another woman's disappearance tore her soul apart.
When he cornered her in the bathroom, the last thread of Colette's sanity snapped. She hurled a bucket of filthy water right into his face, broke out of his grip, and threw herself out a window into a freezing storm. This time, she chose to escape, even if it meant death.

8.0
She has thirty days. Ten billion dollars. And a quantum space that can swallow anything.
Kinsey Elliott died cold, starving, and betrayed—pushed into a frozen abyss by the uncle who stole her fortune.
Then she woke up.
Back in her penthouse. Back in her perfect body. Back with a silver mark on her wrist that lets her store entire warehouses of supplies in a dimension where time stands still.
The world has thirty days until a global ice age freezes everything.
Her family has thirty days to try to lock her away, steal her money, and have her killed.
And Kinsey? She has thirty days to turn ten billion dollars into an invisible fortress—and burn every last one of them to the ground.
She's not surviving the apocalypse.
She's building it.

7.2
For ten years, Aurora was abandoned by her wealthy family to rot in the countryside.
When she finally returned, there was no warm welcome. The Lott family only brought her back to replace her adopted sister in an arranged marriage with Damian Yates, a notoriously violent, crippled billionaire, just to save their bankrupt company.
Her grandmother mocked her as uneducated trash. Her fake sister feigned disgust at her very presence.
When her biological father desperately tried to stop them from sending his daughter to her death, the family turned on him.
Her grandmother struck her father across the face, kicked the three of them out of the manor into the freezing rain, and arrogantly declared they would starve on the streets by nightfall.
They thought Aurora was just a helpless, pathetic hillbilly who would quietly accept being sold as livestock.
They had no idea that over the past decade, she had survived the darkest corners of the world, becoming a lethal operative with unimaginable power.
Standing in the cold rain, Aurora didn't shed a single tear.
She calmly pulled out her encrypted phone, personally canceled the billionaire's marriage contract, and ordered her hacker to completely freeze the Lott family's accounts.
"Total financial annihilation. Burn them to the ground."
But as she watched her abusers' legacy crumble, a classified file arrived on her phone, revealing that the very billionaire she just rejected was tied to her mother's unsolved murder.
The real hunt was just beginning.

7.2
Six years ago, Seraphina's billionaire husband slapped a fake infertility report onto the marble table.
"Sign the divorce papers and get out," Julian commanded, looking at his wife of three years with pure, icy disgust.
Kicked out into the freezing rain while heavily pregnant, her own family abandoned her like garbage thanks to her sister's vicious lies.
She nearly died in a sterile operating room that night, giving birth to quadruplets, only for the grim-faced doctor to tell her two babies didn't survive.
She spent six agonizing years rebuilding her shattered identity in London, raising her surviving genius twins.
Meanwhile, her ex-husband paraded around New York with Livia, the very woman who orchestrated her ruin.
But when a medical emergency forced Seraphina back to the city, her twins accidentally crossed paths with two identical children at JFK airport.
Why did Julian's severely traumatized, mute daughter look exactly like her own little girl?
And why did her genius son just hack into his father's private server, only to find her delivery records locked behind military-grade encryption?
Staring at a faded ultrasound printout of four tiny shapes, a cold smile broke across Seraphina's face.
Tomorrow night, the discarded wife they thought they broke was going to crash the Astor-Vance charity gala, and she was going to burn their empire to the ground.