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Wrong Suite, Ruthless Husband

"One night was a mistake. Being his wife? That's a death sentence." Elara Thorne is a simple girl from the countryside, driven to the glittering city of Oakhaven by one goal: save her family's farm. But a rainy night and a wrong suite number lead her into the arms of a man she was never supposed to meet. Killian Blackwood. The ruthless billionaire CEO known as the "Ice King." He's cold, possessive, and used to getting what he wants. He thinks Elara is the gold-digging debutante his grandmother arranged for him-and before she can explain the mistake, he's already claimed her lips in the dark. Elara flees, leaving behind nothing but a vintage locket and a memory that haunts Killian's dreams. But fate has a cruel sense of humor. The next morning, Elara walks into a high-stakes job interview, only to find herself face-to-face with the man from the suite. Killian offers her a deal she can't refuse: Marry him for a year to satisfy his grandmother's will, and the farm is saved. Now, Elara is trapped in a world of luxury, lies, and a cold husband who seems determined to melt her defenses. But as the "sprinkles" of passion turn into a raging fire, Elara discovers that the Ice King has a dark secret-and he isn't the only one hunting for her heart.
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Chapter 4

The Blackwood Estate was less of a home and more of a monument to cold, unyielding ego. As the black Rolls Royce glided up the winding driveway, Elara felt as though she were being driven toward a gilded cage. Tall, wrought-iron gates, embossed with a silver 'B', hissed open to reveal sprawling manicured gardens. There were no wildflowers here, no messy life-only perfectly trimmed hedges and stone statues that looked like they were judging her for every breath she took.

​Killian killed the engine, but he didn't move to get out. The silence in the car was heavy, charged with the electricity of the lie they were about to tell.

​"My grandmother, Madam Beatrice, doesn't just read people she dissects them," he warned, his voice low and tight. He turned to look at her, his silver eyes scanning her face. "She'll look at your hair, the dirt under your nails, and the way you hold your fork. But most of all, she'll look at me. If she thinks for one second that I'm not obsessed with you, she'll cut off the funding to your farm before the sun sets."

​"Obsessed?" Elara swallowed hard, her throat feeling like it was lined with sandpaper. "Killian, I'm a terrible liar. I've never even had a serious boyfriend, let alone a... a fiancé like you."

​"Then don't lie," he interrupted, his voice dropping an octave. He leaned across the center console, his sudden proximity making the air in the car vanish. His hand moved fast, his thumb brushing a stray lock of hair behind her ear. His fingers lingered on the sensitive skin of her neck, his touch searingly hot against her cold skin. "Just remember the way you felt on the balcony last night. The way your heart raced when I touched you. Use that."

​Before she could gasp, he was out of the car. He opened her door and didn't just offer a hand, he pulled her flush against his side. His arm locked firmly around her waist, his thumb hooked into the belt of her skirt, a silent claim that left her breathless.

​They were met at the towering oak doors by a butler who looked like he had been carved from the same stone as the statues. He led them through a hallway lined with priceless oil paintings into a dining room that felt like a cathedral of mahogany and gold leaf.

​At the head of the table sat Madam Beatrice Blackwood. She wore a high-collared silk dress the color of midnight, her white hair styled into an intimidating crown. She didn't look like a grandmother; she looked like an empress.

​"So," Beatrice said, her voice a sophisticated rasp that echoed in the vast room. "This is the girl who caused a security breach at my hotel."

​"Grandmother," Killian said, his voice unusually soft-a velvet mask over his steel nature. "This is Elara. My fiancée."

​Beatrice didn't offer a smile. "Come closer, child. The light is terrible in this tomb."

​Elara stepped forward, her heart hammering a frantic rhythm against her ribs. Beatrice reached out, her fingers thin and cold as she grabbed Elara's hand. She didn't shake it; she turned it over, inspecting the small callouses on Elara's palm, the marks of years spent pruning lavender and hauling crates at her grandfather's shop.

​"A worker," Beatrice mused, her sharp eyes flicking up to Elara's face. "Vanessa St. Claire has hands like silk because she's never touched anything heavier than a diamond. But you... you have the hands of someone who knows the earth. Killian always did prefer things that were... 'unrefined.'"

​"I prefer things that are real, Grandmother," Killian countered. He slid his hand down Elara's arm, interlacing their fingers so tightly it was almost painful. It was a visual anchor, telling the old woman that Elara was his territory.

​The lunch was a minefield. Course after course of food Elara couldn't name arrived. She felt Beatrice's eyes on her every time she lifted her crystal water glass.

​"Tell me, Elara," Beatrice said, setting down her silver fork with a deliberate clink. "If you love my grandson so much, why is it that I've never heard your name until this morning? And why did the security footage show you fleeing his suite like a thief in the night?"

​The air in the room turned to ice. Elara felt a bead of sweat gather at the small of her back. She looked at Killian, but his face was a mask of indifference. She realized he was testing her, too.

​"I ran because I was overwhelmed, Madam," Elara said, her voice trembling but clear. She decided to use the only weapon she had: the truth. "Your grandson isn't exactly a gentle man. He's intense. He's the kind of man who takes what he wants without asking, and for a girl like me, that was terrifying."

​Killian's grip on her hand tightened until his knuckles turned white.

​Beatrice tilted her head, a glimmer of interest in her flinty eyes. "Intense? Killian is a stone. He hasn't shown 'intensity' for anything but a hostile takeover in a decade."

​"Then you haven't seen him behind closed doors," Killian growled.

​He didn't give Beatrice time to respond. He stood up, pulling Elara up with him. He grabbed her chin, his fingers firm, and tilted her head back. In front of the butler and the portraits of five generations of Blackwoods, he crushed his lips to hers.

​This wasn't the dark, desperate kiss of the balcony. This was a public claim, slow, possessive, and deep. He tasted of mint and cold, dangerous ambition. His hand slid from her waist to the back of her head, his fingers tangling in her hair, pulling her into him until her breasts were crushed against his chest. Elara's eyes drifted shut, her hands clutching his lapels as the world outside the two of them faded into a blur of heat.

​When he finally pulled away, he lingered, his lips brushing hers as he spoke to his grandmother. "Does that look like a business arrangement to you, Beatrice? Or shall I take her upstairs and prove it further?"

​The old woman watched them for a long, agonizing minute. Finally, a small, wicked smile touched her lips, the smile of a predator who had found a worthy opponent.

​"It looks like trouble," Beatrice said, picking up her wine glass. "Which is exactly what this family needs. But don't think a kiss proves you can survive the Blackwood name. We're having a gala this weekend to announce the engagement. If you can survive the press and the St. Claire's... then I'll believe she's a Blackwood."

​Beatrice looked directly at Elara, her gaze chilling. "And Elara, dear? If you're going to be his wife, you'll need to lose the lavender scent. Blackwoods smell like power, not flowers."

​As they walked back to the car, the "Ice King" persona snapped back into place instantly. Killian dropped her hand as if it had burned him.

​"Pack your things," he said, his voice cold again. "You're moving into my private wing tonight. We have three days to turn you into a queen... and that starts with us sharing a bed. My grandmother has spies everywhere."

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