
Blackmailed Into The Ruthless Tycoon's Bed
Adaline Poole thought she had escaped her family's toxic corporate grip by moving to London and adopting a stray cat named Monty.
But when she returns to her empty apartment, her father delivers a chilling ultimatum: he has kidnapped the cat and will euthanize it by morning unless she accepts an arranged marriage with Barron Cooke, a notoriously elusive billionaire.
Her entire family becomes complicit in her sale. Her mother demands she secure their elite status, and her brother secretly spies on her social media to feed Barron her every move. Horrified to discover Barron is a thirty-three-year-old "fossil" twelve years her senior, Adaline resorts to sabotage. She goes to a Soho club, takes a scandalous photo with a frat boy, and sends it to the old billionaire to disgust him into canceling their upcoming dinner.
But her rebellion backfires horribly when the frat boy spikes her drink with a powerful narcotic. As her body burns with a terrifying, feverish heat, she collapses in a dark corridor. Stripped of her phone and betrayed by her bloodline, she is left utterly defenseless as a predator approaches to drag her away.
Suddenly, the heavy fire door is kicked open by a towering, terrifyingly handsome stranger who effortlessly neutralizes her attacker.
"Please... help me," Adaline begs, deliriously throwing her burning body into his arms.
She has absolutely no idea that the handsome savior she is clinging to is Barron Cooke himself.
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Chapter 5
Adaline bursts through the heavy double doors of the UCL lecture hall.
She is panting, her chest heaving as she tries to suck in oxygen. The professor is already at the podium, droning on about syllogisms. Adaline ducks her head and slips into an empty seat in the very back row.
She pulls her MacBook out of her tote bag. Her hands are still shaking slightly from the run, and from the lingering humiliation of Barron's last text.
She opens the laptop. She cannot take this anymore. She refuses to fight a ghost. She needs facts. She needs to know exactly who this man is so she can find his weakness and force him to break the engagement.
She opens Google Chrome. Her fingers fly across the keyboard: Barron Cooke Omni Corp.
She hits enter.
Millions of results populate the screen. She clicks on the first link, a lengthy feature from the Wall Street Journal.
She scrolls rapidly. The article praises the Cooke family's aggressive expansion and Barron's ruthless efficiency in acquiring tech startups. But there are no photos. Every image is of the corporate headquarters or the company logo.
"Pretentious," Adaline mutters under her breath.
She opens a new tab and navigates to LinkedIn. She types his name into the search bar.
A profile appears. It has the same pitch-black void for a profile picture. The account is set to private, hiding his work history and connections.
However, the education section is visible.
Adaline's eyes lock onto a single line of text.
Yale University, Class of '13.
The cursor blinks on the screen. Adaline stops breathing.
Her brain, trained in elite prep schools, automatically does the math.
Class of 2013.
If he graduated university in 2013... assuming he entered at eighteen and graduated at twenty-two...
Her fingers tremble as she opens the calculator app on her Mac. She types in the current year. She subtracts 2013. She adds 22.
The number 33 flashes on the screen.
"Thirty-three? !" Adaline gasps aloud.
The sound is too loud for the quiet lecture hall. Several students in the rows ahead turn around and glare at her. The professor pauses his lecture, shooting her a stern look over his glasses.
Adaline shrinks down in her seat, lifting her notebook to hide her face. Her cheeks burn with embarrassment, but beneath the flush, her skin is ice cold.
When the students turn back around, Adaline stares at the number on her screen.
Her stomach violently churns. A wave of actual, physiological nausea washes over her. Acid burns the back of her throat.
Thirty-three years old. He is twelve years older than her. To a twenty-one-year-old college student, a man in his mid-thirties feels like a completely different generation.
The silhouette in the window reflection flashes in her mind. She aggressively shakes her head. Fake, she tells herself. It has to be fake. Men that age pay for good PR and fake photos.
She imagines a balding, middle-aged man with a paunch, using his immense wealth to buy a twenty-one-year-old girl.
Tears of pure, unadulterated despair prick her eyes. She feels like a piece of meat on a butcher's block. Her own family sold her to a man old enough to be her father.
She grabs her phone. She opens her messages and finds her brother, Jason.
Did you know? she types, her thumbs hitting the glass so hard it makes tapping sounds. Did you know Barron Cooke is a thirty-three-year-old fossil? !
Jason's reply comes a minute later.
Jason: Fossil? What the hell are you talking about, Addie? Barron is...
Adaline does not let him finish. She is blinded by betrayal.
Shut up! she replies. You are all complicit! You sold me to an old man for a corporate merger! I hate you!
She immediately goes to Jason's contact settings and hits 'Mute Notifications'. She cannot bear to read his lies or his excuses.
When the lecture ends, Adaline walks out of the building like a zombie. The London rain has turned into a steady downpour. She doesn't open her umbrella. She lets the cold water soak into her coat, hoping it will numb the pain in her chest.
When she finally unlocks the door to her apartment, she hears a faint meow.
Adaline drops her bag. She runs into the living room.
Sitting in the middle of the rug is a brand new, luxurious cat carrier. Inside, Monty is curled up on a plush blanket.
Adaline falls to her knees. She unzips the carrier and pulls the orange tabby into her arms. She buries her face in his soft fur.
The dam breaks.
She sobs. Deep, wracking sobs that tear at her throat. She cries for her lost autonomy, for her cruel parents, and for the terrifying future tied to an old man. She cries until her eyes are swollen shut and her head pounds.
When the tears finally stop, a cold, hard numbness settles over her.
Her phone buzzes on the floor.
Barron Cooke: Did you receive the cat?
Adaline stares at the name. The image of a forty-four-year-old man makes her skin crawl.
She does not argue. She does not throw a tantrum. She simply types: Received.
Then, she swipes left on his chat and hits 'Archive'. She mutes his notifications.
For the next three days, Adaline Poole disappears. She posts nothing on Instagram. She sends no messages. She executes a strategy of absolute cold treatment. If she ignores the old man, maybe he will lose interest.
On the fourth night, Adaline is sitting on the floor of the UCL library. It is 11:00 PM. She is surrounded by crumpled papers and empty coffee cups. Her marketing proposal for a furniture brand called 'Human Liberty' is completely stalled. Her brain is fried.
Her laptop chimes. A new email notification slides into the top right corner of her screen.
She glances at it, expecting a university newsletter.
The sender name reads: Barron Cooke.
The subject line reads: Regarding your stalled marketing proposal.
Adaline's heart stops. Her eyes widen in absolute horror.
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8.1
Born into luxury, Hermione Watson-Pierce has always felt like merely a pawn in her parents' ruthless game of power. She learned to suppress her emotions, earning herself the title of the "Ice Queen."
Just then, Aiden Mendes bursts into her life-a charming playboy known for his reckless reputation. Aiden chooses to cope with his inner turmoil through a lavish lifestyle, using his charisma and striking looks to keep others at bay.
A looming threat forces them to face a contracted marriage or risk losing their inheritance. When they first meet, Aiden is struck by an unexpected attraction, as if it were love at first sight. Yet, his notorious reputation precedes him, and Hermione makes no effort to hide her disdain.
As their contractual marriage evolves into a battle of wills, Aiden must work to melt Hermione's icy heart, proving that he is more than what meets the eye. But can he persuade her to rise above her prejudices and bravely pursue love?

9.3
Grace finally decided to end her toxic, one-sided relationship with Adelbert, the arrogant heir to a global empire, by texting him to terminate their family trust.
His response was a single, freezing word: "Done."
When they accidentally bumped into each other in a law firm elevator, Adelbert looked right through her.
"I don't know her," he stated coldly to his frat brothers, treating her like invisible trash.
Humiliated and completely exhausted, Grace sought an escape in a brutal shooter game called PUBG.
But by a sick twist of fate, the random matchmaking threw her into a squad with Adelbert's frat brothers and a god-tier, toxic player named 'Ø'.
'Ø' relentlessly mocked her terrible skills, humiliating her and calling her a "pig" over the voice chat.
Yet, during the final shootout, this ruthless player suddenly threw his character in front of hers, taking a fatal barrage of bullets just to keep her alive.
Grace soon uncovered the terrifying truth: the top-ranked 'Ø' was actually Adelbert himself.
She was utterly confused and furious.
Why would the untouchable billionaire who ignored her legal texts and publicly humiliated her suddenly sacrifice himself for her in a cheap video game?
Refusing to swallow her pride in both the real and digital worlds, Grace sent a direct challenge to his gaming profile.
"I'll prove I'm not a pig."
Across the city, Adelbert stared at the notification, a dark smirk curling his lips, and clicked accept.

7.9
Valerie Ashford, a girl who had just turned twenty-one, was introduced by her father to his business associates at a grand party, where she met a frightening, cold-blooded man.
That man was none other than her father's business partner, the CEO of a major corporation. He was taken with Valerie and had wanted her from the moment he first laid eyes on her.
For Rovano Morvane, whatever he desired was absolute and he had to have it, even by the worst means possible.
That night Valerie vanished without a trace and Rovano became the prime suspect, yet the Ashford family could not prove their allegations.
"P-please, I don't want to die, sir..." Valerie whispered so softly that Rovano had to bend down even lower.
"Didn't you just say you didn't care whether you were kidnapped or not? So shut your mouth." Rovano ordered.
Cold, Valerie felt the other side of the folding knife pressed against her cheek.
Rovano was going to mark Valerie.
It felt like something was missing if Rovano didn't take out his psychopathic urges on someone.
And this time, for the first time, he wanted a girl: Valerie Ashford.
Would Valerie's life end here?

7.5
To survive a lethal genetic breakdown, Holden, a legendary mercenary known as "Ghost," was forced into an arranged marriage with the wealthy heiress Julia Ramsey.
But the moment he stepped into the lavish estate wearing an oil-stained jacket, he was treated like absolute garbage.
Julia accused him of being a perverted stalker, pulling a gun on him and demanding he be thrown out. Even after Holden used a forbidden kinetic strike to save her grandfather from a fatal heart attack, the family still looked at him with pure disgust. Julia confined him to a cramped guest room, warning him to stay out of her life. To make matters worse, his other estranged fiancée, an elite military commander, barged into the penthouse just to throw an annulment in his face.
"You are a pathetic, bottom-feeding parasite! You have no ambition. You hide in this woman's apartment like a stray dog. You are entirely beneath me."
She mocked him in front of Julia, completely blind to the fact that Holden had just effortlessly incapacitated her Tier-1 operative with a single strike. They all thought he was just a greedy, low-class thug clinging to their wealth. They had no idea they were mocking an apex predator who commanded the city's underground and hunted mutant monsters for sport.
When Julia forced him to attend a high-society yacht party as part of a trap to publicly humiliate him, Holden just smirked and took a sip of his cheap beer.
He was more than happy to play along, already calculating exactly how he was going to tear their arrogant little world apart.

8.4
In her past life, Serena Vale was the perfect daughter and sister. She sacrificed everything, her dreams, her university admission, and even her inheritance, so her stepsister could live the life she deserved.
But kindness was repaid with betrayal.
At twenty-eight, just hours after her billionaire fiancé finally proposed, Serena was poisoned by the very sister she had spent her life protecting.
When she opens her eyes again, Serena is eighteen, back to the day before she is supposed to give up her university admission to her stepsister.
This time, she refuses.
She keeps her future.
She takes back her inheritance.
And the cold billionaire her sister desperately wanted?
Serena decides to claim him first.
Not because she loves him but because she knows that in ten years, Adrian Kingsley will become one of the richest men in the world.
But things start changing.
The supposedly distant and emotionless billionaire is watching her closely... protecting her... and looking at her as if she belongs to him.
And sometimes, when their eyes meet, Serena wonders
Does he remember their past life too?
This time, Serena isn't the naive girl who died with regrets.
This time, she's here for revenge

8.7
"Sign the papers and leave. My true love is coming home, and this house no longer has room for a placeholder like you."
For three years, Lia Leighton was the perfect, invisible wife to Julian Cohen-the cold-blooded titan of the Port Harcourt business world. She was the one who nursed his wounds, managed his scandals, and endured his family's cruelty, all while he treated her like a piece of furniture he'd forgotten he bought.
But on their third anniversary, instead of a celebration, Julian hands her a cold ultimatum. His "White Moonlight"-the woman who broke his heart years ago-has returned, and Lia is being discarded like yesterday's news.
Julian expects Lia to beg. He expects her to cry for the meager settlement he's tossed at her feet. After all, she's just a penniless orphan he rescued from the gutter... right?
He couldn't be more wrong.
Without a single tear, Lia signs the papers, leaves her wedding ring in the dust, and vanishes.
When she resurfaces, she isn't the quiet wallflower Julian threw away. She is the glamorous, untouchable CEO of the Leighton Global Empire-the very woman who now holds Julian's entire financial future in her hands.
As Julian's world begins to crumble, he realizes too late that he didn't just lose a wife; he lost the most powerful woman in the city. But when he finally falls to his knees to beg for mercy, Lia only offers a cold, devastating smile.
"Mr. Cohen, I don't negotiate with exes. Stay in your lane."