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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 6

The silk sheets felt like cold, expensive spiderwebs against Elara's skin.

​She lay perfectly still, staring at the dark shadows of the ceiling. Beside her, the vast expanse of the king-sized bed was empty. The indentation where Killian's heavy, muscular body had been was still warm, the lingering scent of his sandalwood cologne mocking her.

​A glance at the digital clock on the obsidian nightstand told her it was 3:14 AM.

​The Midnight Rule, she thought, her pulse thrumming a frantic rhythm in her throat. In the dark, everything changes.

​She sat up, her feet hitting the marble floor. It was freezing, a sharp contrast to the heat Killian had radiated just an hour ago when he held her "for the spies." She expected to see him in the ensuite or perhaps sitting by the floor-to-ceiling window, staring at the moon like a lonely king. But the suite was a tomb.

​That was when she noticed it-the walk-in closet door was ajar. A sliver of unnatural, flickering blue light was bleeding out from behind a row of custom-tailored Italian suits.

​Driven by a mix of dread and the memory of that jagged journal entry from earlier, Elara crept toward the light. She pushed aside a heavy rack of cashmere coats, her fingers trembling. Behind a hidden seam in the wood paneling, she found it: a cold, iron handle.

​The door opened with a silent, heavy hiss.

​She descended a narrow, spiral staircase that smelled of ozone, old paper, and electricity. The temperature dropped with every step, the air turning thin and sterile. At the bottom, a heavy steel door stood slightly ajar.

​Elara stepped inside and felt the world tilt.

​The room was a high-tech command center, a "war room" buried deep beneath the foundations of the manor. Dozens of monitors lined the walls, casting a ghostly, neon-blue glow over the man standing in the center.

​Killian was leaning over a glass console, his back to her. He was still in his black silk pajama pants, his bare shoulders tensed like a bowstring, the long scar on his back rippling as he moved. On the largest screen in the center of the wall, a live, high-definition feed was playing.

​Elara's knees nearly gave way. She had to grab the doorframe to keep from falling.

​It was her home. The Thorne Herbal Shop.

​The camera was high-altitude-a drone, she realized with a jolt of horror. She watched, paralyzed, as it zoomed in on her grandfather's porch. She could see the peeling white paint on the railing and the rocking chair where he sat every morning to watch the sunrise.

​But the image was covered in a digital nightmare. Red overlays mapped the soil quality, yellow lines marked the water rights, and a flashing "X" sat directly over the center of their lavender fields.

​"The soil is depleted of minerals, but the lithium deposits beneath are untouched," Killian's voice rang out, cold and clinical, into a headset. "Tell the local bank to tighten the interest rates on the Thorne mortgage immediately. By Friday, I want their credit lines frozen. They won't be able to afford the seed for the spring planting, let alone the taxes."

​He paused, tapping a key that brought up a legal document. "If the old man won't sell, we'll starve him out. I want that land cleared for the Blackwood Refinery project by the end of the month. No exceptions."

​Elara felt as if a bucket of ice water had been poured down her spine. The locket around her neck-the one he had "kindly" returned-felt like a hot brand against her skin.

​He wasn't her savior. He wasn't the man who had kissed her until her head spun. He was the architect of her destruction. He hadn't found her by accident; he had been hunting her.

​"Killian?"

​Her voice was a broken, jagged whisper.

​Killian spun around. In a rare flash of genuine shock, his eyes widened, his silver irises reflecting the cold blue of the monitors. He ripped the headset off, his gaze darting from Elara to the screens behind him. For a split second, he looked human-caught, guilty, exposed.

​Then, the mask slammed back down. The Ice King returned, more frozen than ever.

​"You weren't supposed to be here, Elara," he said, his voice dropping into a deadly, low growl.

​"You did this," she said, stepping into the blue light, her eyes filling with hot, angry tears. "The debt, the foreclosure notices, the bank 'errors'... it wasn't bad luck. It was you. You broke my grandfather's heart and pushed us into a corner just so you could dig a hole in the ground?"

​Killian walked toward her, his presence suffocating in the small room. "It's business, Elara. That land sits on the largest lithium deposit in the state. It's worth billions. I've been trying to buy it for three years. Your grandfather refused every fair offer I sent."

​"Because it's our legacy!" she screamed, shoving his chest with both hands. It was like hitting a granite wall. "You set this whole thing up. The suite at the hotel... was I just a convenient way to get closer to the deed? Did you plan for me to walk into that room?"

​Killian grabbed her wrists, pinning them to her sides with a grip of iron. "No," he hissed, his face inches from hers. "The hotel was a fluke. A mistake. But I am a Blackwood, Elara. We don't wait for luck. We take it and turn it into an advantage."

​"I hate you," she sobbed, struggling against him. "I'll go to the police. I'll tell your grandmother you're using me. I'll rip that contract into a thousand pieces and throw them in your face."

​Killian's grip tightened, his eyes flashing with a dark, predatory light. He leaned down, his lips brushing her ear, but there was no warmth this time-only the cold vibration of power.

​"You won't tell anyone," he whispered. "Because if you do, I won't just take the farm. I'll make sure your grandfather spends the rest of his life in a state-run facility with the lowest care possible. And your sister, Mia? I know exactly which gambling dens she's hiding in. One phone call from me, and her debts become... very physical."

​Elara stopped struggling, her body going limp with sheer horror. "You're a monster. You're worse than anything Vanessa said about you."

​"I told you," Killian said, releasing her and turning back to his screens as if she were no longer a threat. "Blackwoods smell like power. Now, go back upstairs. Wash your face. We have a gala to attend tomorrow, and I need you to look like a woman who is madly in love with the man who just bought her soul."

​Elara fled. She ran up the stairs, through the closet, and collapsed onto the black silk bed, shivering violently. She felt used, hollow, and utterly alone.

​But in the war room below, Killian's hand was trembling on the console. He looked at the screen-at the image of the rocking chair on the porch-and then at the empty spot where Elara had stood.

​He reached into a hidden compartment in the desk and pulled out a torn, yellowed photograph. It was a woman with Elara's exact eyes, standing in the same lavender fields thirty years ago.

​On the back, a single line was written in his father's handwriting: The price of the throne is the heart of the girl.

​Killian closed his eyes, his knuckles turning white. "I told you to run, little flower," he whispered to the empty room. "Now it's too late for both of us."

​The next morning, Killian presents Elara with a "gift" for the gala-a diamond choker that looks stunning but feels like a leash. As she stands in the ballroom, she realizes the woman in the photograph is Killian's mother, and she didn't leave the Blackwoods... she disappeared.

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