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Married to the Cold-blooded CEO

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Ava Sinclair, once the cherished daughter of a wealthy family, finds her world in ruins after her father's mysterious death and the collapse of their company. Now struggling to pay for her younger brother’s life-saving treatments, Ava is drowning in debt with no options left. Just when she’s about to break, Damien Blackwood — a cold, calculating billionaire with a reputation for cruelty — offers her a deal: marry him for one year in exchange for money, protection, and complete financial support. But the contract comes with strict conditions — no intimacy, no emotions, and no freedom. What Ava doesn’t know is that Damien has a hidden agenda. Years ago, he was destroyed by her family’s betrayal — and he believes Ava played a role in that downfall. What started as a calculated move to humiliate her turns unexpectedly complicated when the woman he wants to break turns out to be stronger than he imagined. Living under the same roof, Ava quietly endures Damien’s cold stares and sharp words, facing humiliation from his staff, his social circle, and the media. But she never bends. Her quiet strength and fierce loyalty begin to unsettle him. Damien, expecting a spoiled heiress, instead finds a woman with fire buried beneath the ashes of her broken life. As Damien plays puppet master, controlling parts of Ava’s life from behind the scenes, Ava begins to uncover pieces of the past — the truth behind her father’s fall, and Damien’s connection to it. Meanwhile, Ava’s ex-fiancé resurfaces, hoping to exploit her vulnerability again. But this time, Damien intervenes, destroying the man publicly in a savage business move that stuns everyone. Ava, tired of being controlled, begins to fight back. She focuses on building something of her own — perhaps a fashion brand, legal service, or business startup — proving she’s not just a pawn in a man’s world. Her newfound independence draws attention, and even Damien starts seeing her as an equal rather than a tool for revenge. But as their icy dynamic begins to melt, one stolen kiss, one accidental moment of vulnerability, sparks something far more dangerous than hatred — desire. Their passion simmers beneath the surface as both try to pretend it means nothing. But Damien is losing control. His long-held anger starts to unravel as he realizes Ava may have been innocent all along. When the truth finally surfaces — that Ava was manipulated just like him — the weight of his guilt crushes him. Ava, devastated by his betrayal and manipulation, leaves him. Without her, Damien crumbles. For the first time, he’s forced to confront his own demons — the pain of the past, the lies he believed, and the woman he pushed away. Meanwhile, Ava begins investigating her father's death in earnest, uncovering a darker conspiracy that links back to the real person who destroyed both their families. When this hidden enemy targets Ava directly, Damien risks everything to save her. Together, they expose the truth, reclaim what was stolen from them, and take revenge on the ones who once broke them. In the end, Ava’s brother is saved, her business thrives, and she no longer needs a man to survive. But when Damien asks her to marry him again — this time without a contract — Ava makes her own choice. She chooses him not out of desperation, but out of love. Their story closes with redemption, healing, and a future built not on revenge, but on hard-earned trust and desire — perhaps with a wedding vow renewal, a pregnancy reveal, or a quiet moment of peace between two once-broken souls who now belong only to each other.
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Chapter 1 - 1. Sold to the Devil in a Suit

Ava Sinclair stood at the edge of the hospital's emergency billing window, her fingers trembling around a thin stack of faded credit cards. Her makeup, once perfectly applied, was now smudged beneath her tired eyes. A drop of cold rain slid down her temple — or was it a tear? She couldn't tell anymore.

"Miss Sinclair, if we don't receive payment by tonight, we'll be forced to transfer your brother to a public facility," the woman behind the counter said, her voice clipped and indifferent.

Ava's throat tightened. "Please. Just give me two more days. He's still unconscious. If you move him now, he won't make it."

The woman merely shrugged, stamping something with a dull thud. "Two days. No more."

Ava turned away, the sterile hallway suddenly feeling too loud, too bright. Her heels echoed as she walked past the ward doors, past the reminders of what she used to be.

Once, Ava had been envied. Heiress to Sinclair Enterprises. Daddy's princess. Fashion launches, diamond-studded galas, a future groom from an elite family.

That all vanished the day her father died — and took the truth with him.

Her family's fortune crumbled in days, swallowed by scandals and whispered betrayals. Her so-called fiancé vanished, leaving behind only headlines and shame. And now, her little brother clung to life in a private hospital she couldn't afford.

She'd tried everything.

She'd begged. She'd pawned the last of her mother's jewelry. She'd even worked double shifts as a hotel waitress where once she'd been the VIP.

But now she was out of time.

She was about to fall apart in the rain-soaked parking lot when a sleek black Maybach pulled up silently in front of her. The tinted window rolled down — and there he was.

Damien Blackwood.

CEO of Blackwood Corporation. Cold. Calculated. Cruel.

And the man who had once looked at her like she was filth on the bottom of his designer shoe.

"Get in," he said, his voice like ice wrapped in velvet.

Ava stared at him, soaking wet, her coat clinging to her soaked blouse. "What do you want?"

He didn't answer. Just opened the door from inside.

Something told her this would cost her more than she could imagine.

But when death comes for someone you love, you don't get to ask the price.

She climbed in.

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The inside of the Maybach smelled like leather, spice, and power. Damien didn't even look at her as he typed into his phone.

"I assume you still remember how to behave in front of someone who pays your bills," he said finally.

Ava's jaw clenched. "I didn't ask for your money."

"No," he said, turning to face her with those dark, unreadable eyes. "You're here because you're desperate. I like that. Desperate people obey."

A flicker of anger sparked in her chest. "Then say it. What do you want? Another humiliation? A game? Spit it out, Damien."

He leaned in closer, and she could smell the faintest trace of expensive cologne — dark, bitter citrus with something sinful underneath.

"I want you," he said.

Her stomach twisted.

His gaze dropped to her lips for a single heartbeat, and then rose again — cold and emotionless.

"As my wife. One year. No love. No questions. No divorce."

Ava blinked. "You're insane."

"Maybe." He handed her a manila folder. Inside was a contract. At the bottom, a check with more zeroes than she'd ever seen.

Her fingers trembled.

"You'll live with me. You'll wear the ring. You'll play the part. In public, you'll be my perfect wife. In private—" He paused. "You'll stay out of my way."

"And in return?" she asked.

"Your brother lives," he said simply. "I already paid his hospital bill. You're welcome."

Her heart dropped.

He'd already done it. She was already his.

"You've hated me for years," she whispered. "Why me?"

Damien leaned back. "You'll find out soon enough. But here's a hint: this isn't about love, Ava. It never will be."

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That night, Ava stood in front of the mirror in a borrowed penthouse suite overlooking the city. A stylist Damien sent had transformed her — curled her wet hair, dressed her in a champagne silk gown, painted her lips blood-red.

She looked like a woman who belonged to someone powerful.

But inside, she was breaking.

Her phone buzzed. One message.

Damien: Downstairs. Don't keep your husband waiting.

Ava stared at herself one last time.

This wasn't a wedding.

This was a deal with the devil.

But she would survive this.

She had no other choice.