
TRAPPED WITH THE DEVIL: MY FATHER'S BEST FRIEND
Note: This story contains mature themes including dubious consent, age gap (20+ years), possessive behavior, and explicit content. Reader discretion is advised.
It all started with a kiss. It all started with one reckless night at a masquerade club where I kissed a stranger and ran.
"Open for me."
It wasn't a request. Dominic Sterling didn't make requests. He gave orders.
Kneeling between my legs, the man who owned my father's debt-and now my life-wasn't looking at me like a guardian.
He was looking at me like a predator.
"You were smiling at him," Dominic growled, his thumb tracing my lower lip. "You were smiling at that boy with this mouth."
"He was just being nice," I whispered, my heart hammering against my ribs.
"He doesn't know you, Aria," Dominic snarled, his hand sliding up my thigh. "He doesn't know that every breath you take belongs to me."
He leaned in, his grey eyes darkening to black.
"And tonight? I'm going to remind you exactly who owns you."
A night where a masked stranger kissed me like he was claiming his soul mate, then disappeared with my mother's bracelet-the only thing I had left of her.
That's the night I wish I could forget... but can never forget.
A night I thought was just a mistake.
Until he showed up at my apartment the next morning.
With my father.
Aria Vance is a broke nursing student with $4.12 in her bank account and a tuition deadline she can't meet. She thinks her life is over.
She's wrong. It's just beginning.
When her father's gambling debt of four million dollars threatens to destroy them both, a savior appears.
Dominic Sterling.
Ruthless billionaire. King of New York. Her father's oldest, best friend.
And the man who kissed her at that club.
Dominic pays the debt in full. But his generosity comes with a terrifying price tag: Aria.
Under the guise of "protecting" her from loan sharks, Dominic forces Aria to move into his high-security fortress in the Hamptons.
But safety is a lie.
His rules are absolute:
She never leaves the estate without his guards
She is forbidden from dating anyone else
She answers to him, and him alone
Trapped in a golden cage with a man twenty years her senior, Aria realizes that Dominic didn't just pay for her safety.
He paid for her submission.
She should run. She should be terrified.
But the way he looks at her makes her want to do the one thing she promised never to do:
Surrender.
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Chapter 4
I didn't sleep that night.
I sat on my bed, staring at the single suitcase I was allowed to bring, and tried to figure out where everything had gone so wrong.
Twenty-four hours ago, I was a nursing student. Broke, exhausted, but free.
Now, I was being shipped off to a billionaire's estate like a package.
My phone buzzed.
Lila: girl WHERE are you??? you didn't show up to clinical and Dr. Harris is PISSED
I stared at the message, my throat tight.
Me: Family emergency. I'll explain later.
Lila: are you okay???
No.
Me: Yeah. I'm fine.
The lie tasted bitter.
Another buzz.
Unknown Number: The car will arrive at 8pm. Be ready. -DS
I threw my phone across the room.
It hit the wall and clattered to the floor, screen cracked but still glowing.
Dominic Sterling.
Dad's oldest friend.
The man who kissed me like he wanted to devour me.
The man who now owned me.
I pulled my knees to my chest and tried to breathe.
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The car arrived exactly at 8pm.
A sleek black SUV with tinted windows. The driver was a man in his forties, stone-faced and silent. He took my suitcase without a word and opened the back door.
I looked back at the apartment.
My father stood in the doorway, his face pale.
"I'm sorry, sweetheart," he called. "I'm so sorry."
I didn't answer.
I got in the car.
The door closed with a heavy bang, sealing me in leather and silence. The driver pulled away from the curb, and I watched my father disappear in the side mirror.
The drive took two hours.
Long enough for the city lights to fade.
Long enough for the buildings to give way to trees.
Long enough for me to realize I was leaving behind everything I knew.
The estate appeared like something out of a dream.
Or a nightmare.
Tall iron gates. A sprawling mansion of white stone and glass. Manicured lawns that stretched into darkness.
And security.
So much security.
Cameras on every corner. Guards at the gate. Motion sensors blinking red in the hedges.
The driver stopped at the front entrance.
A woman in a crisp grey suit opened my door. She was older, fifties maybe, with sharp eyes and a polite smile that didn't reach them.
"Miss Vance," she said. "Welcome. I'm Helen, Mr. Sterling's head of staff. If you'll follow me."
I stepped out of the car, and the scale of the place hit me.
This wasn't a house.
It was a fortress.
Helen led me through the foyer, our footsteps echoing on marble floors. Everything was pristine. Cold. Beautiful in the way a museum is beautiful.
Untouchable.
"Mr. Sterling is in a meeting," Helen said as we climbed a grand staircase. "He'll join you for dinner at nine."
"I'm not hungry."
"Nevertheless," she replied smoothly, "dinner is at nine."
She stopped at a door on the second floor and pushed it open.
"Your room."
I stepped inside.
It was huge.
A four-poster bed. A sitting area with a fireplace. Floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the grounds.
A cage dressed in silk and gold.
"The ensuite is through there," Helen said, gesturing. "Your belongings will be brought up shortly. If you need anything, press the call button on the wall."
"What if I want to leave?"
Helen's smile tightened. "Mr. Sterling's instructions are clear dear. You're not to leave the estate without his approval."
"So I'm a prisoner."
"You're a guest," Helen corrected. "A very protected guest."
She left before I could respond.
I stood in the middle of the room, my hands shaking.
A guest.
Right.
I walked to the window and pressed my palm against the glass.
Beyond the lawn, I could see the gate.
The guards.
The cameras.
I was trapped.
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Dinner was exactly as uncomfortable as I expected.
The dining room was massive, the table long enough to seat twenty. Dominic sat at the head, and I was placed to his right.
Close enough to touch.
I didn't.
He watched me as I picked at my food, his expression unreadable.
"You didn't eat much," he observed.
"I'm not hungry."
"You need to eat, Aria."
"Don't tell me what to do."
His jaw tightened. "I'm trying to take care of you."
"You're trying to control me," I shot back. "There's a difference."
Silence.
He set down his fork, and the clink of metal on porcelain echoed.
"You're angry," he said.
"Of course I'm angry."
"At me? Or at your father?"
I glared at him. "Both."
Dominic leaned back in his chair, studying me. "You could have said no."
"And let my father die?"
"Some might consider that a fair trade."
The cruelty of it stole my breath.
"You're a monster," I whispered.
"Yes," he agreed. "But I'm your monster now."
He stood, and I tensed.
But he only walked to my chair, leaning down until his mouth was beside my ear.
"Get used to it, Aria," he murmured. "Because you're not leaving."
His hand brushed my shoulder.
A brand.
And then he was gone, leaving me alone in the massive room.
I sat there for a long time, staring at the untouched food on my plate.
And I realized something that made my blood run cold.
I wasn't just trapped in his house.
I was trapped in his world.
And there was no way out.
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8.8
I woke up in a penthouse suite at the Pierre with a hangover from hell and a naked man who looked like he'd been carved from marble. Thinking he was a high-end escort I couldn't afford, I left my last hundred dollars and a petty note on the nightstand.
"Service was acceptable. Keep the change."
But when I rushed home to check on my dying father, I found the locks changed and my boyfriend, Chad, draped over my stepsister on the landing. My stepmother, Meredith, didn't even look up from her coffee as she handed me a legal folder.
She told me to sign away my inheritance or she'd stop paying for my father's life support. The hospital called seconds later, demanding fifty thousand dollars by the end of the day, or they'd pull the plug.
Meredith had already arranged my "payment": a dinner with Boris Gorsky, a predator who collected young women like trophies. I was being sold to a monster to keep my father alive, standing in a thrift-store dress while my family laughed at my ruin.
I didn't understand how my life had collapsed in twelve hours, or how my own blood could put a price tag on a man's life. I sat at that restaurant trembling, waiting for the man who would buy my soul.
Then the man from the hotel walked in. It wasn't Gorsky; it was August Sanders, the billionaire CEO of a media empire, and he was holding my hundred-dollar bill.
He didn't want an apology; he wanted a contract wife for a year. He slid a confirmation for a five-hundred-thousand-dollar hospital deposit across the table and handed me a fountain pen.
"Welcome to the firm, Mrs. Sanders."
I signed the paper with a shaking hand, knowing I was trading my freedom for my father's life. But as August handed me his black card, I realized I finally had the weapon I needed to destroy the people who thought I was nothing.

7.1
Belle Triston, a pediatrician with a brilliant career faked her relationship with a billionaire. She didn't like Gabrielle Rolland's arrogance at all, but she had to become a surrogate mother to give birth to Gabrielle's offspring in order to fulfill her mother's last wishes before she died.
Their relationship was complicated because Gabrielle was married to a famous actress, Fleura Delacour. Belle and Gabrielle made an agreement that their relationship would only be professional. But unexpected things happened. Fleura's affair with her co-star left a deep wound in Gabrielle's heart. When his heart was wounded and bleeding, Belle was there to heal his wounds. Their relationship was no longer as simple as they thought when hearts started playing in it. When Gabrielle realized that he loved Belle and wanted to be with her, Fleura came and begged him for a second chance. Gabrielle had to choose, while his heart couldn't choose. Belle knew Fleura's biggest secret and she wouldn't just keep quiet. She would fight for her baby and her love for Gabrielle.

8.4
Twenty-four-year-old Rain Hart has fought to be seen all her life. Getting admitted into the prestigious Katherine Knight Fashion Academy with nothing but talent was a sign to her that things were finally falling into place in her life... until she encountered Adrian Knight, the billionaire CEO. She never planned to fall for the most dangerous man in it.
Adrian Knight is power, control, and temptation wrapped in a suit, and completely off-limits. He is everything Rain should avoid: married, connected to the Academy. But stolen glances turn into secret meetings, and before Rain can stop herself, she's trapped in an affair that could destroy them both.
Because Adrian doesn't belong to her. He belongs to a world built on dominance, legacy... and ruthless women who don't lose. When their secret explodes, it doesn't just trend...
It detonates. The headlines are merciless. The academy turns toxic. Jealous rivals circle like vultures. Then a blackmailer ends up dead. Adrian is arrested for murder. And Rain becomes the girl everyone loves to hate.
But the scandal isn't the most dangerous thing lurking in the shadows.
It's the truth.
A truth so devastating it shatters everything Rain thought she knew about love, loyalty... and herself.
Now pregnant, hunted by the press, betrayed by the powerful, and drowning in a world where trust is a weapon... Rain runs.
But in the Knight empire, power doesn't forgive. Jealousy doesn't forget. Survival comes at a price. And some secrets?
They should never be uncovered.

8.9
I returned to New York for my welcome-home party, expecting a warm embrace from Edwin, my devoted fiancé of twenty years.
Instead, his first words to me were a cold, public warning to stay away from his new girlfriend, Kacy.
He stood in my family's hotel, shielding a girl I had never even met, and painted me as a vicious, jealous bully.
"She is very sensitive, Kaitlyn. Her background is tough. Please, be gentle with her. Don't upset her."
He humiliated me in front of our entire elite circle, allowing them to mock me as the aggressive, discarded ex while he carried her away like a fragile princess.
For twenty years, I had been his loyal shadow, fixing his mistakes and loving him unconditionally.
I couldn't understand how decades of deep devotion could be instantly erased by a few crocodile tears and a manipulative damsel act.
He was absolutely certain I would throw a tantrum, cry, and eventually crawl back to beg for his attention.
But he was wrong.
He didn't know that Everett Rowe, a billionaire tech mogul, had been patiently waiting five years to marry me.
He also didn't know that during my three years abroad, I wasn't just studying art—I became "K.B.", the ruthless Wall Street predator who could swallow his family's empire whole.
I calmly pulled out my phone, ignored the mocking whispers around me, and typed a single message to Everett.
"Yes. I'll marry you."

8.4
Cari Butler woke up in a damp, smelly dorm room, realizing she had transmigrated into the body of a disgraced fake daughter who had just been kicked out of a wealthy family.
Before she could even process her reality, the real daughter's friends kicked her door open to mock her, flaunting a custom Tiffany necklace that supposedly cost a mere eighty cents.
Cari thought they were crazy, until she saw the news: a top Manhattan mansion had just sold for a record-breaking $3,500.
The entire world's currency value had shrunk by ten thousand times!
This meant the original owner's bank balance of $854,000 gave Cari the purchasing power of eight and a half billion dollars.
But a mysterious system froze her funds, forcing her to work demeaning gig jobs to unlock the money bit by bit.
While working as a hotel server for twenty cents a day, she caught her ex-boyfriend kissing up to the real daughter, mocking Cari for being a desperate beggar.
Even her snobby roommates laughed at her, claiming she couldn't afford a ten-cent iPhone.
What truly angered Cari wasn't the humiliation, but receiving a five-cent transfer from her poor biological brother, who was starving himself just to keep her fed.
Yet, the system strictly forbade her from giving her unlocked billions directly to her family.
Looking at the restrictive system and the arrogant elites who thought they owned the city, Cari's eyes turned icy cold.
"If I can't just hand them the cash,"
Cari sneered, pulling out her phone to outright buy the luxury hotel and fire everyone who wronged her.
"Then I will just buy the entire world and place it at their feet."

9.6
To escape my sister-in-law selling me off to a local thug, I married a complete stranger I met at City Hall.
My new husband, Drake, claimed to be a broke Uber driver who could barely make rent.
He even made me sign a brutal ten-page prenup just to ensure I wouldn't take his rusted, beat-up Ford sedan if we ever divorced.
I thought I was just sharing a decaying Brooklyn apartment with a struggling man at the bottom of the ladder.
But things quickly stopped making sense.
When that local thug cornered me at a restaurant, my "weak" husband didn't cower.
Instead, he dismantled three massive mobsters in ten seconds with the terrifying, fluid speed of an apex predator.
"I used to be a human punching bag in an underground boxing gym to pay off debts."
I believed his excuse, until his supposedly homeless grandfather showed up at our door in a moth-eaten sweater, begging to sleep on our lumpy sofa.
Before going to sleep, the old man casually pressed a heavy, intricately engraved pocket watch into my hand as a wedding gift.
He claimed it was a cheap flea market find that didn't even keep time.
But the sheer weight of the solid rose gold and the flawless mechanical gears inside screamed otherwise.
Why did a destitute driver have the aura of a man who controlled empires?
And what kind of homeless old man casually hands over a priceless, museum-grade antique?
I had no idea the "broke driver" sleeping on my floor was actually a ruthless billionaire CEO, and I had just walked straight into his trap.