
Introduction
Mara Ellis needed money, not a monster.
With rent overdue and eviction closing in, the struggling journalist sneaks into a glittering corporate gala determined to expose Damian Hale—the city’s most feared CEO, a man with enough power to ruin nations, and a billionaire kingmaker whispered to destroy anyone who crosses him. She expects scandal. She does not expect to leave with a wedding ring.
Damian gives her one brutal choice: become his wife for one year, or lose everything.
Mara should have run the night she met him. Instead, one reckless choice binds her to him in a marriage built on secrets and lies. The contract promises wealth, protection, and a life she could never afford. What it doesn’t mention is the locked gates of the Hale estate, the rules she must obey, or the way Damian’s dark gaze strips her defenses bare.
He’s cruel. He’s dangerous. And he’s breaking her piece by piece—until she can’t tell whether she wants to escape him or beg him to never let go.
Chapter 1
I stared at the eviction notice for the third time that morning, the paper crumpling slightly in my grip as if mocking my inability to keep my life in order. The words burned into my brain, etched in cold, bureaucratic certainty: “You have seven days to vacate the premises.” Seven days. Seven days to pack up the only place that still felt like mine, the apartment whose peeling paint and flickering lights had somehow become a sanctuary in a city that didn’t care if I lived or died.
My stomach growled, an uninvited reminder that I hadn’t eaten more than a granola bar in twenty-four hours. I glanced at the fridge, empty except for a jar of pickles I hadn’t touched in weeks. The irony wasn’t lost on me. A journalist, once hell-bent on exposing corruption and wielding the truth like a blade, now scraping by with freelance articles that no one paid enough for, living paycheck—or rather, threat—to-paycheck.
I rubbed my temples, trying to quiet the headache that pulsed like a drum in my skull. The draft on my laptop blinked at me, cursor taunting: “Unfinished. Unpublished. Unseen.” The story could have been the one. Hale Industries. Damian Hale. I had been chasing whispers, rumors of political manipulation, corporate greed, and crimes buried beneath walls of steel and glass.
But no one cared about whispers, not anymore. Only noise mattered. Only power mattered. And Damian Hale had it in spades.
“You need to let it go,” Evelyn had said, voice tight with worry over the phone the night before. She was my only tether to the world that hadn’t completely broken me—a nurse who somehow radiated warmth in a city that thrived on coldness. “Damian Hale isn’t the kind of man you write about, Mara. He makes people disappear… quietly.”
I had laughed, bitter and hollow. “And if I disappear, Evelyn, at least I’ll go out fighting.”
Her sigh had been heavy, laden with concern I didn’t deserve. “Don’t do this to yourself. You’re smarter than this. You know he’s dangerous.”
Smart. Dangerous. Words that had once guided me like compass needles now felt hollow. Smart hadn’t kept me from blacklisting. Dangerous hadn’t kept me alive.
And yet, I couldn’t stop.
That morning, I pushed the eviction notice aside and turned back to my inbox. Between unpaid invoices and spam, one email caught my eye. No sender. No subject line. Only a single line, stark and precise:
If you want proof, come and see for yourself.
I blinked, rereading it. My pulse quickened, and I felt the old familiar spark—the one that had driven me to dig too deep, ask too many questions, and stumble into situations most sane people avoided.
Proof of what?
I scrolled down. No attachments. No follow-up. Just that single, pointed line.
My hands trembled slightly as I closed my laptop. Something about the tone—commanding, almost predatory—set my nerves on edge. And yet… there it was, that stupid, reckless part of me that had never been able to resist danger.
I looked around my apartment: scattered papers, empty coffee cups, a pile of unread mail gathering dust in the corner. Nothing in my life promised stability. Nothing in my life promised anything at all.
So why not?
I borrowed a dress from Evelyn—a deep emerald, silk, too fine for someone like me, but perfect for blending into a room filled with people whose wealth practically bled from their pores. My hair went up in a simple chignon, makeup minimal, careful not to scream desperation. I wanted to blend. I wanted to survive. But above all, I wanted the truth.
The taxi ride to Manhattan felt like a descent into another world. The skyscrapers rose like jagged teeth against the gray morning sky, gleaming glass facades reflecting ambition and ruthlessness back at the city below. I had never felt more out of place in my life.
Hale Tower loomed ahead, a monolith of power and intimidation. Its mirrored windows reflected the clouds, hiding what lay within, promising nothing but control. I swallowed hard and stepped inside, the lobby buzzing with people whose shoes alone probably cost more than my monthly rent.
I wandered, glancing at name tags, listening to snippets of conversation that felt like an entirely foreign language. Words like “merger,” “board vote,” “insider leak” flew past me. Glasses clinked. Laughter rang hollow, polite, and sharp. And then I saw him.
Damian Hale.
I didn’t know it at the time, but he had been watching me long before I noticed him. From the balcony, his presence was a storm contained in human form. Broad shoulders, tailored suit that made him look untouchable, eyes dark and calculating. He didn’t move like the rest of the crowd. He didn’t need to. The room adjusted itself around him. People bent, not broke, but bent in ways that spoke of fear, respect, and the quiet understanding that this man held more power than any of them could comprehend.
I felt it before I saw him—an invisible weight pressing down, a current tugging at my skin, warning me, tempting me.
And then he was in front of me.
“You’re not on the guest list,” he said, low and sharp, voice like gravel sliding over silk. His eyes were dark, curious, dangerous.
I swallowed, trying to steady my racing heart. “Maybe I don’t need an invitation when I know things about you no one else does.”
The words came out before I could stop them—half bluff, half dare. My pulse hammered in my ears.
He didn’t laugh. He didn’t smile—well, not really. There was something in that half-smile, a flash of warning wrapped in amusement, like a predator noting a prey that might just fight back. “If you’re going to make claims like that, Miss Ellis,” he said, voice soft now but threaded with danger, “you should be prepared to live with the consequences.”
And just like that, my world shifted.
The gala became background noise. The whispers, the crystal chandeliers, the polished smiles—all blurred as I realized that I had stepped onto a chessboard I didn’t fully understand. Damian Hale wasn’t just a man; he was an empire, a storm, a force that could swallow me whole.
And I had just walked into the eye of it.
By the time I left Hale Tower that night, the email in my inbox had multiplied into a series of small, unsettling messages: subtle threats veiled as warnings, anonymous tips that hinted at danger, and an unmistakable sense that someone—he—had marked me.
But despite everything, I couldn’t stop the reckless thrill curling through my chest. I couldn’t stop thinking about the sharp tilt of his jaw, the cold intensity in his gaze, the way he made the air around him feel charged, like static before a storm.
I told myself it was fear. Survival instinct. That the pull wasn’t desire—it was danger.
And yet, even as I crawled into my threadbare bed, staring at the ceiling, I knew the truth. The storm I had walked into that night had chosen me. And whether I wanted to admit it or not, I was already lost.
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That night, an empty apartment in Brooklyn felt smaller than ever. Outside, the city hummed with indifferent life, lights twinkling like tiny promises I had long since stopped believing. Inside, I was a woman dangling over the edge of a precipice, teetering between survival and obsession.
And somewhere, in a skyscraper of glass and steel, Damian Hale was watching, waiting, calculating.
And my life was about to change forever.
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