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You Broke Me, He Bought Me

After three years of silent devotion, Olivia’s world collapses when she catches her billionaire husband, Ethan, with his former lover. Realizing their marriage was merely a facade for his lingering obsession, she chooses to leave. However, freedom comes with a staggering price Ethan demands to settle her family’s debt. Just as she faces ruin, a mysterious rival billionaire enters the fray, offering to buy her out. Now, Olivia is caught between two powerful men.
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Chapter 4

The contract hit the mahogany desk with a sound like a slap.

I stared down at the pristine white pages, the letterhead embossed in gold — *Thorne Holdings* — and felt something cold settle in my stomach. The words swam in front of me, legal jargon dressed up in expensive fonts, but the meaning was crystal clear even through the haze of my exhaustion.

Complete financial dependency. No independent assets. No contact with previous associates without written consent.

Silas leaned back in the leather chair across from me, his thumb slowly tracing his lower lip as his dark, predatory gaze meticulously stripped me of all my defenses. The study around us was all dark wood and burgundy leather, the kind of room that whispered old money and older secrets. Rain lashed against the tall windows, but inside, the only sound was the soft tick of an antique clock and my own shallow breathing.

"This is a joke," I said finally, my voice steadier than I felt.

His mouth curved, but it wasn't a smile. It was the expression of a man who had been waiting for exactly this reaction.

"Do I look like I joke about business, Miss Callahan?"

I looked at him — really looked. The sharp cut of his jaw, the way his expensive suit fit like it had been sewn directly onto his frame, the complete stillness that seemed to radiate from him like heat. Everything about Silas Thorne suggested a man who had never encountered a problem he couldn't buy, break, or bury.

"This isn't a marriage contract," I said, flipping through the pages with hands that wanted to shake. "This is ownership papers."

"Exactly." He stood, moving around the desk with the fluid grace of something that hunted for sport. "I don't do half-measures, little bird. When you put my ring on your finger, you belong to me. Completely."

The endearment landed like ice water down my spine. I pushed back from the desk, my chair scraping against the Persian rug, but he was already there, one hand braced on the armrest, caging me in.

"I'm not signing this," I said.

He tilted his head, studying me like I was a particularly interesting specimen under glass. "Your family's debt to the Blackwell Group is fourteen million dollars. Your father's construction company will be bankrupt by Christmas without intervention. Your brother's medical school tuition is past due."

Each word hit like a physical blow. I knew the numbers — had been living with them, drowning in them, for months. But hearing them spoken aloud in that velvet voice made them real in a way that felt like suffocating.

"How do you know about Marcus?"

"I know everything about you, Ivy." My name in his mouth sounded like a claim. "I know you take your coffee black because you learned to like bitter things. I know you fold paper stars when you're anxious. I know you haven't slept properly in six months because you dream about drowning."

My breath caught. The paper stars — I'd never told anyone about those. The dreams were worse, private terrors that left me gasping awake in the gray hours before dawn.

"You had me investigated."

"I had you studied." He straightened, his presence filling the space between us like smoke. "There's a difference."

I stood, needing distance, needing air. My legs felt unsteady beneath me, but I managed to put the width of the room between us before turning back.

"What do you want from me?"

The question hung in the air, and for a moment, something shifted in his expression. The predatory stillness cracked, revealing something darker underneath — not softer, but more honest.

"I don't do 'pretend', little bird. When you put my ring on your finger, you are mine. Body, soul, and every broken piece he left behind."

The reference to Rowan hit like a physical blow. I wrapped my arms around myself, suddenly cold despite the fire crackling in the hearth.

"And if I refuse?"

"Then your family loses everything." His voice was matter-of-fact, businesslike. "Your father's company goes under. Your brother drops out of medical school. And you..." He paused, his dark eyes finding mine across the room. "You go back to being nothing. Just another spoiled little rich girl who thought proximity was the same as belonging."

The words echoed Rowan's dismissal so perfectly that I wondered if he'd been there, hidden in the shadows, watching my humiliation unfold. The thought made my skin crawl.

"You're a monster," I whispered.

He smiled then, and it was beautiful and terrible and completely without warmth.

"Yes," he said simply. "But I'm your monster now."

---

Three hours later, I stood in front of a floor-length mirror in the Thorne estate's guest wing, barely recognizing the woman staring back at me.

The dress was a masterpiece — midnight blue silk that clung to every curve before flowing into a dramatic train, the neckline cut just low enough to be devastating without being vulgar. Sapphires glittered at my throat and wrists, cold fire against my skin. My hair had been swept up into an elaborate chignon that probably cost more than most people's rent.

I looked like money. Old money, new money, the kind of money that didn't need to announce itself because it had been whispering secrets in the right ears for generations.

I looked like I belonged here.

The irony wasn't lost on me.

"Miss Callahan?" A soft voice from the doorway. Silas's housekeeper, Mrs, stood with her hands folded, her expression carefully neutral. "The guests are arriving."

I nodded, not trusting my voice. The engagement ring on my finger caught the light — a blue diamond the size of a small planet, surrounded by smaller stones that probably had their own insurance policies. It was beautiful. It was a shackle.

It was mine now.

The ballroom was a vision in gold and crystal, filled with the kind of people who appeared in society pages and made decisions that moved markets. I recognized faces from magazine covers, from news broadcasts, from the carefully curated world I'd observed from the margins for so long.

Silas appeared at my elbow as if summoned, devastating in black tie, his presence immediately shifting the energy in the room. Conversations paused. Heads turned. The predator had entered his territory, and everyone could feel it.

"Ready?" he murmured, his hand finding the small of my back.

I was about to answer when I saw him.

Rowan stood near the bar, a crystal tumbler in his hand, his dark hair perfectly styled, his expression carefully composed. But his eyes — his eyes were fixed on me with an intensity that made my breath catch.

He looked like a man who had just realized he'd thrown away a fortune.

The recognition hit him in stages. First, the slow widening of his eyes as he took in the dress, the jewels, the transformation. Then the tightening around his mouth as understanding dawned. And finally, the raw, undisguised hunger that crossed his features when he realized what he was looking at.

Not his discarded assistant.

Not the spoiled little rich girl he'd dismissed.

Me. The real me. The one he'd never bothered to see.

He set down his drink and started moving through the crowd, his jaw set, his eyes never leaving mine. People stepped aside without thinking, some primitive instinct recognizing the dangerous intent in his stride.

I felt Silas tense beside me, his hand pressing more firmly against my back.

"Well," he said softly, his voice carrying a note of dark amusement. "This should be interesting."

Rowan was ten feet away. Then five. His hand was already reaching for me, his fingers stretched toward my wrist, when another hand — larger, stronger, with knuckles scarred from fights I could only imagine — clamped down on his forearm like a vice.

The collision was silent but absolute.

Rowan's forward momentum stopped as if he'd hit a wall. Silas stood between us now, still relaxed, still smiling, but there was something in his posture that suggested coiled violence.

"I don't believe we've been introduced," Silas said, his voice carrying easily over the sudden hush that had fallen over the nearby guests. "Though I certainly know who you are."

Rowan's face had gone white except for two spots of color high on his cheekbones. His eyes darted between Silas and me, and I saw the exact moment when the full scope of his miscalculation hit him.

"Ivy," he said, and my name came out rough, desperate. "We need to talk."

Silas's grip tightened, and I heard the small sound Rowan made in the back of his throat.

"I'm afraid," Silas said, his tone conversational, "that's no longer your decision to make."

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