
Bound By Blood: His Unwanted Contract Bride
Four years ago, I was drugged on a luxury yacht and ended up pregnant with twins.
I raised them in secret, enduring my stepfamily's daily abuse, until the billionaire West family patriarch cornered us at the airport.
He instantly recognized my son's face—an exact replica of his ruthless grandson, Bernardo West.
My malicious stepmother and stepsister immediately leaked to the press that I was a delusional gold-digger using fake kids to trap a billionaire.
They wanted the West family to destroy me to save their own social standing.
Bernardo himself looked at me with pure disgust, demanding a DNA test.
"If you ever lie to me, I will take the children, and I will make you wish you were never born."
I didn't want his money. I was a victim of that night too, left with a crescent-shaped bite mark on my collarbone and zero memory of who set us up.
Why did someone drug us? And how could I protect my babies from a corporate predator who could crush me with a snap of his fingers?
But when the DNA test came back 99.9999% positive, I didn't cower.
I showed him the scar he left on me, looked the most dangerous man in the country right in the eye, and made my demand.
"If you want to claim your heirs, you have to marry me."
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Chapter 7
Bernardo didn't speak immediately. He stared at her back, at the way the green dress clung to her shoulders. He felt a strange, unfamiliar pull in his chest. He hated it.
He walked past her, out the sliding glass doors that led to the massive terrace overlooking the ocean. He didn't look to see if she followed.
Darleen took a deep breath. She looked at Thurston. The old man nodded toward the terrace.
She stepped outside. The wind was stronger here, carrying the salty spray from the waves crashing below. The sun was setting, painting the sky in violent shades of orange and purple.
Bernardo stood at the railing, his back to her. He pulled a cigar from his pocket and lit it with a heavy silver lighter. The smoke curled around his head, obscuring his face.
"Talk," he said, his voice cutting through the wind. "Tell me exactly how you think this happened."
Darleen crossed her arms over her chest, fighting the chill. "I don't think. I know."
"Then tell me," he sneered. "Enlighten me with your tragic little story."
"I don't remember everything," Darleen said, her voice tight. "It's blurry."
Bernardo turned around, his eyes mocking. "You don't remember? How convenient. You claim I fathered your children, but you can't remember the night. Were you too drunk? Or just too desperate?"
Darleen flinched. The anger, the humiliation of that night, surged up inside her, hot and acidic.
"You think you're the only victim here?" she shouted, stepping closer to him.
She reached up. Her fingers went to the collar of her dress. She pulled the fabric down, exposing her collarbone.
The skin there was smooth, except for one spot. Right below the bone, there was a faint, silvery line. A crescent moon shape. A scar.
Bernardo's cigar froze halfway to his mouth. His eyes locked onto the scar. The blood drained from his face.
He knew that shape. Not because it matched his own teeth, but because it matched the mark on his chest. The scar on her collarbone was the mirror image of the crescent-shaped bite wound he had woken up with four years ago. The same curve. The same spacing. He had spent hours in front of the mirror, tracing that scar, wondering whose teeth had marked him so deeply.
He looked at her mouth. Her lips. The faint, even line of her teeth behind them.
"It was you," Bernardo whispered, his voice suddenly hoarse. "You bit me."
Darleen let go of her collar. The fabric snapped back into place, hiding the scar.
"And you bit me," she said, her eyes blazing. "You bit me so hard I bled."
Bernardo's hand trembled. Ash fell from the end of his cigar, landing on his shoe. He didn't notice. His mind was racing, crashing through the walls he had built around that night.
"Where on the Leviathan?" he demanded, taking a step toward her. "Where exactly did I find you?"
"On the upper deck," Darleen said. "Near the stern. I was dragged up there. I was locked out in the rain. You were already there. You were out of your mind. You were like an animal."
Bernardo gripped the railing so hard the metal groaned under his fingers. "I would never-"
"But you did," Darleen interrupted. "You were rough. You were scary. But right before..." She paused, swallowing hard. "Right before the end, you kissed my tears away. You wiped my face and you kissed my eyes."
Bernardo's chest seized. The kiss. The instinct to comfort. It was a reflex he had never been able to control, not even in his darkest moments. It was the one thing that proved he wasn't a complete monster.
He didn't want to believe her. But his body was screaming that she was telling the truth.
He turned away, his voice rough. "The security footage from that night is gone. A lightning strike fried the servers. My men already confirmed it."
Darleen watched him. She saw the cracks in his armor. She saw the fear behind the anger. It was time to close the trap.
She pulled her phone out of her pocket. She opened a photo and held the screen out to him.
Bernardo looked at the screen. It was a picture of a necklace. A thick platinum chain with a pendant. A black opal, dark and swirling, with the letters 'BW' etched into the back.
"I kept this," Darleen said. "You left it in my dress."
Bernardo knew that necklace. It was a gift from his father on his eighteenth birthday. He had lost it years ago. He had assumed it was stolen.
He reached out, his fingers hovering over the screen. He needed to see the etching. He needed to see the scratch on the clasp.
Darleen pulled the phone back, hiding the screen in her palm.
"You want to see the details?" she asked, her voice cold. "Wait for the DNA test. If you are the father, I will tell you everything."
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9.5
The disgraced daughter of the Patton family is back from the countryside.At the news, everyone spurned her with contempt!
A good-for-nothing young lady, a crude village wench, a vicious devil...
Until one day--The world-famous life-saving medical sovereign is her.The enigmatic top forensic specialist is her.The grandmaster hacker hunted across the globe is also her.
One hidden identity of the young miss came to light after another.Shocked and dumbfounded, the crowd fell to their knees to beg for forgiveness.
In an instant, Evie was cornered by the mysterious powerhouse.Hartwell's voice lured and mesmerized:"Darling, you have countless secret identities. Would you mind taking on one more, being my wife!"

9.7
Clarissa rushed into a crowded nightclub for one simple reason: to save her wildly drunk best friend.
But her ruthless billionaire husband, Giovanny, was watching from the VIP room. After effortlessly ruining a man just for grabbing her wrist, Giovanny punished Clarissa for breaching their public image contract with an impossible curfew.
When she inevitably arrived back at his penthouse late, he didn't just yell. He forced her to her knees by his bathtub to wash his back, making her watch an explicit, humiliating video as punishment.
A sudden family medical emergency dragged them to his parents' estate. Still in her soaked, transparent dress and his misbuttoned shirt, Giovanny's mother caught them. She joyfully assumed they had been passionately intimate.
Instead of clearing her name, Giovanny pulled Clarissa close and lied to his mother's face.
"We are working very hard on the family's future, Mother."
He locked her in the guest suite, tossed a sheer silk nightgown on the bed, and literally shattered the tablet holding their "no-contact" prenuptial agreement. He then slapped a file against the window—he had secretly bought all her father's toxic debt.
Clarissa was terrified. They were supposed to be business allies bound by a strict contract. Why was he suddenly acting like a predator determined to own her body and soul?
"Give me an heir, or your father goes to federal prison," he whispered.
Stripped of all choices, Clarissa picked up the white silk. She would surrender tonight to save her family, but as his shadow swallowed her, she made a silent vow to survive this monster, and one day, tear his empire to the ground.

8.7
Brought back from a humble life in Montana, Nora found out she was the true biological heiress of the ultra-wealthy Beaumont family.
But her biological parents didn't love her; they loved the fake daughter, Olivia, much more.
The moment she arrived, her father pushed an engagement termination agreement across his massive desk, forcing her to give up her wealthy fiancé so Olivia could have him.
Her mother looked at her with pure disdain.
"You should know your place. Don't reach for things that were never meant for you."
To break her spirit, they moved her into a cramped, dusty servant's room. They even ordered the butler to feed her cold kitchen scraps and gristle.
They wanted to humiliate her, to make her feel like a piece of trash rather than a daughter.
They expected her to cry, to beg, and to be absolutely crushed by the realization that her own flesh and blood saw her only as a liability to their reputation.
They thought the country girl would easily fold under their united front of cruelty.
But Nora felt no sting of betrayal, only the calculating clarity of a chess player.
She calmly signed the paper, pulled out the Beaumont family trust rules, and looked them dead in the eye.
"Since I am the legal heir, I demand what belongs to me. I'm taking the master bedroom."

7.9
Justice was dragged back from the slums by her biological father, only to be sold off to the billionaire Aguirre family. Her purpose was simple: marry their comatose heir to secure a three-hundred-million-dollar lifeline for his company.
Her stepmother and stepsister sneered at her cheap canvas shoes, treating her like a contagious disease.
"A high school dropout from the slums marrying a billionaire? It's a miracle your trashy bloodline is getting anywhere near the estate," her stepsister Emery mocked.
At the sprawling estate, the "comatose" heir, Auguste, was secretly conscious. Disgusted by his new bride, he orchestrated her enrollment at an elite prep school, hoping the ruthless rich kids would break her. On her very first day, Emery ambushed her, loudly broadcasting Justice's "dropout" status to the entire classroom and turning her into an instant social pariah. The teachers tried to humiliate her with impossible calculus, and the students treated her like garbage.
They all thought she was just a pathetic, uneducated pawn they could easily crush and discard. They had no idea that her "dropout" file was a manufactured ghost, or that the Aguirre family's top intelligence network had just hit a military-grade firewall trying to look into her past.
Justice didn't panic. She flawlessly solved the university-level equation on the board, then walked into the cafeteria and looked right at Emery.
"She has no Barnes blood. She is a squatter living in my father's house."
With three casual sentences, Justice completely incinerated her stepsister's elite life. The billionaire heir wanted to play games? She was about to show them all what a real monster looked like.

8.7
I woke up from a coma in the hospital, universally condemned as the vicious daughter who pushed the beloved fake heiress, Georgina, down the stairs.
My ruthless billionaire brother, Angelo, stood over my bed with cold eyes, ready to destroy me for hurting his precious sister.
But as I looked at him, a terrifying prophecy from my coma flooded my brain. Our entire family was doomed.
In the original timeline, Georgina would team up with corporate rivals to bankrupt the company, frame Angelo, and send him to federal prison, while our parents would abandon me to die miserably.
Lying there, I didn't dare speak. I just desperately cursed my idiot brother in my head.
"This stupid brother is still yelling at me for that fake heiress. He doesn't even know he's going to be framed and sent to prison next month!"
I just wanted to stay quiet, let them ruin themselves, and run away from this toxic family.
But strangely, Angelo didn't strangle me. Instead, his attitude took a shocking turn.
He abruptly fired the driver plotting to kill him, destroyed the abusive fiancé of a family ally, and publicly humiliated Georgina at a high-society gala.
He even shielded me from our abusive parents, declaring to the world that I was the only sister he would ever protect.
I was completely terrified and confused. Why was the tyrant brother suddenly acting like a protective beast?
It wasn't until he flawlessly crushed a massive corporate attack using the exact financial secrets I had just complained about in my mind that a horrifying realization hit me.
He could hear my inner thoughts!

9.3
Ginny was chained to a concrete pillar in an abandoned warehouse, bleeding and betrayed by the two people she trusted most.
Her fiancé, Brant, and her adopted sister, Coretta, had just slashed her face open. Brant coldly admitted she was nothing but a disposable key to a vault, right before he tossed a lighter onto the gasoline-soaked floor.
As Ginny burned alive in the roaring inferno, the heavy iron doors were violently smashed open. Bedford Parks—the notoriously ruthless, germaphobic "monster" of Silicon Valley whom Ginny had always feared—charged straight into the flames. Ignoring the blistering heat, he shielded her charred body with his own. A massive steel beam collapsed, snapping his spine.
"I love you."
He coughed up blood, whispering his final words against her blackened skin before dying to protect her.
Hovering as a ghost, Ginny's soul screamed in agonizing realization. She had spent her life terrified of Bedford, yet he was the only one who truly loved her, while her supposed family laughed at her gruesome murder.
Suddenly, a blinding white light swallowed the warehouse.
Ginny gasped for air, opening her eyes to find herself sitting in the back of a luxury Maybach. She was eighteen again, wearing the humiliating clown makeup Coretta had tricked her into wearing on the day she was brought back to the wealthy Steele estate.
Ginny stared at her reflection, her dark eyes turning cold and sharp.
This time, she would tear her betrayers apart piece by piece, and she would protect her "monster."