
Flash Marriage To My Disabled Commander
Six years ago, my adoptive family framed me for commercial espionage, stripped me of my identity, and threw me out. Now, I finally returned to the Solis estate as a commercial pilot to take back what was mine.
But the first thing my adoptive mother did was threaten me with that forged evidence again. She demanded I take my sister Kiana's place in a marriage contract with a disabled man, simply because Kiana refused to marry him.
When I refused, Kiana ambushed me at the airport with a mob of reporters. She cried for the cameras, publicly accusing me of causing our father's and brother's deaths. She painted me as a ruthless monster who bankrupted the company and ruined the family. The crowd instantly turned on me, screaming that I was a murderer and a gold-digger. Kiana wanted to completely destroy my reputation so I would have no choice but to submit to her arrangement.
I looked at her fake tears, feeling a cold, absolute fury. How dare she use the tragic deaths of the only family members who actually loved me as a prop for her sick show? They had ruined my life once, and now they wanted to bury me alive.
I didn't hesitate. I slapped her hard across the face right in front of the flashing cameras.
"That was for my father and brother."
Then, my real fiancé, a decorated Delta Force commander, rolled through the crowd in his wheelchair. He tossed a classified Pentagon file to the reporters, completely clearing my name and exposing Kiana's lies. I married him to start my revenge, but as I stepped into his heavily secured penthouse that night, I realized my powerful new husband had been preparing for me for a very long time.
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Chapter 2
The sound of hurried footsteps on the staircase broke the stalemate. Meredith Adler rushed down, her face ashen, clutching a manila envelope. She practically threw it at Elianna.
"Here," Meredith gasped out. "Take it."
Elianna caught the envelope. She didn't thank her. She walked over to the side table, ignoring Genevieve's burning glare, and dumped the contents onto the polished wood. A blue passport. A certified copy of a birth certificate.
She picked up the passport first. She flipped it open, running her thumb over the photo, checking the holograms, the dates, the spelling of her name. It was real. It was hers. She hadn't held it in six years.
She picked up the birth certificate. She scrutinized every detail, the seal, the registrar's signature, the hospital name. She checked for smudges, for inconsistencies, for any sign that Genevieve had tampered with it again. It was clean.
Genevieve's voice was hoarse, scraping through the silence. "How did you know about those accounts?"
Elianna gathered the documents, sliding them back into the envelope. She folded the top flap down, sealing it. She looked up at Genevieve, her eyes like chips of ice. "You think I spent the last six years just flying planes?"
The words hung in the air. It wasn't an answer, but it was a threat. Genevieve's chest rose and fell rapidly. She was realizing, too late, that the pawn had become the player.
Elianna tucked the envelope under her arm. She turned on her heel, her back straight, and walked toward the grand double doors of the living room. She didn't look back. Not at the gilded mirrors, not at the silk rugs, not at the woman who had made her life a living hell.
"Elianna," Meredith called out, her voice cracking. "Please. We're still family. We're all we have."
Elianna stopped. Her hand rested on the brass doorknob. She didn't turn around. The coldness in her voice could have frozen the Atlantic. "From the moment you forged that evidence six years ago and threw me to the wolves, we stopped being family."
She turned her head slightly, just enough for her profile to be seen. Her eyes were hard, unyielding. "My father's car accident. My brother's death. That so-called 'commercial espionage' case. I'm going to settle every single account. One by one."
Meredith let out a choked sob. Genevieve took a step back, her hand clutching her throat. The promise in Elianna's voice was absolute. It wasn't a threat. It was a declaration of war.
Elianna pulled the door open and strode out. Her boots clicked rhythmically down the marble hallway. The front door was ahead. Freedom was ahead.
Behind her, in the living room, a scream of frustration ripped through the air. It was followed by a loud crash. The sound of fine porcelain shattering against the hardwood floor echoed through the estate.
Elianna didn't break stride. She pushed through the front door and stepped out into the bright New York afternoon. The sun was blinding after the dim interior of the house.
A silver Uber was waiting at the curb, just as she had requested. The driver, a middle-aged man with a newspaper on the passenger seat, got out to open the trunk.
"Where to?" he asked, loading her small suitcase.
Elianna slid into the back seat. "The city. I'll give you the address in a minute."
She pulled out her phone as the car pulled away from the curb. The Solis estate shrank in the rearview mirror, its stone walls and iron gates looking less like a fortress and more like a prison she had finally escaped.
She opened the secure messaging app. Her contact, Nexus, was online. She typed quickly: "Documents secured. Initiating Plan B."
The reply came instantly. "NYC Marriage Bureau, 3:00 PM. The target will be there. Code name: Baldwin Armstrong."
Elianna stared at the screen. Baldwin Armstrong. The name was familiar only from the sparse dossier Nexus had provided-a decorated military background, a powerful family, currently on medical leave. The photo showed a man with sharp, intelligent eyes. For her plan, he was the perfect shield, a man whose world was far removed from the corporate warfare she was about to wage. But a dossier was just paper. The real man was an unknown variable. A legal identity. Protection. A foundation she could build her revenge upon.
The driver glanced in the rearview mirror. "You a pilot?" he asked, nodding at her uniform.
Elianna didn't look up from her phone. "Yes."
"Long flight?"
"Long enough." She locked the screen and stared out the window. The trees of the Long Island suburbs blurred into the concrete and steel of the approaching city. She needed a legal status. She needed to be untouchable. This contract marriage was the first brick in the wall she was going to build around herself, and then she was going to use it to tear the Solis family down.
She checked the time. It was just past noon. She had a few hours. She couldn't walk into a marriage bureau looking like an airline employee. She needed to blend in. She needed to disappear.
"Drop me at the mall on 34th Street," she said.
The driver nodded and merged into traffic. Elianna closed her eyes. For a second, a flash of fire erupted behind her eyelids. The twisted metal. The smoke. The sirens. She forced her breathing to slow, pushing the memory back down into the dark place where she kept it.
Revenge wasn't a fire. It was ice. And she was just getting started.
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7.2
Genevieve woke up choking on her own blood, a fatal gash tearing through her abdomen. The memories of a primitive world crashed into her mind—she had transmigrated into the body of a sadistic beastman Mistress.
But the five powerful beastmen "mates" standing over her hadn't come to her rescue. They had come to watch their tormentor die.
"We should just leave her," Kameron sneered coldly. "The scavengers will clean up the mess."
Gilberto spat in disgust, while Angelo, a silver-scaled snake-man, trembled in pure terror at the sight of her. The original owner had whipped them, humiliated them, and driven another mate to suicide. Now, they were letting her bleed out in the mud, their eyes filled with undisguised loathing and satisfaction.
She was a top-tier apocalyptic survival expert, yet here she was, paying the ultimate price for a stranger's monstrous sins. It was a bitter, unacceptable irony to die helplessly in the dirt while her supposed protectors waited for her corpse to rot.
She refused to accept this ending.
Forcing a chaotic surge of energy through their shared Biological Link, she brought all five men to their knees in agonizing pain, commanding them to carry her back. In the dark cave, without a single scream, she plunged her bare hands into a fire and brutally cauterized her own gaping wound with searing ash. As the beastmen stared in horrified awe at the unbreakable soul now occupying the tyrant's body, Genevieve wiped the blood from her face and began to rewrite her fate.

9.7
I was an intern nurse working exhausting shifts, yet my mother constantly forced me into blind dates with wealthy, arrogant men to secure our family's social standing.
During a terrifying hospital lockdown, an assassin disguised as a doctor held a scalpel to my throat. I was almost killed, but a high-ranking military colonel threw his own body down a flight of concrete stairs to shield me.
I survived with cuts and bruises, but when I went home, my mother didn't care about my near-death experience. She was only furious that I had rushed out on my blind date with Preston, a rich financial analyst.
She forced me to meet him to apologize. When Preston grabbed my arm, bruised me, and mocked my attack as a pathetic lie, my mother still took his side.
"Men get angry," she told me coldly. "It's your job not to provoke them. You will beg for his forgiveness, or you are no longer welcome in this house."
I had narrowly escaped an assassin, yet my own family was willing to feed me to a monster just for a fat paycheck and neighborhood gossip.
My heart went completely dead.
So, when the intimidating Colonel appeared, offering me maximum military protection through a sudden marriage, I didn't hesitate.
I walked back into my parents' house and calmly slapped a crisp marriage certificate onto the coffee table.
"I won't be apologizing to Preston. I got married today."

8.0
Scarlett Hayes thought marrying James Whitmore would finally make her family see her as more than a burden.
Instead, it destroyed her life.
Framed for crimes she didn't commit, betrayed by the people she trusted most, and sentenced to prison while pregnant, Scarlett lost everything in a single night.
Then came the cruelest blow of all.
After giving birth in chains, she was told her baby had died.
The people responsible believed she would spend the rest of her life rotting behind bars.
They were wrong.
Five years later, Scarlett returns.
No longer the discarded daughter of the Hayes family. No longer the broken woman they left behind.
Now she is Commander Scarlett Hayes-a decorated war hero, the unseen force behind a global intelligence empire, and a woman powerful enough to make governments tremble.
She comes back for one reason only: revenge.
Her ex-husband, the stepsister who stole her life, and the family who buried her alive are about to learn exactly what happens when a woman with nothing left to lose takes back everything they stole.
But as Scarlett tears through the secrets of her past, one truth threatens to change everything-
the child she mourned for years may not be dead.
And the mysterious man connected to the night that changed her life has been watching from the shadows all along.

8.3
Imogen Montgomery was the perfect billionaire heiress, deeply in love and ready to marry her fiancé, Clark Ellis.
That all ended the night her cousin Kathleen ripped the sapphire pendant from her neck and pushed her into a pool of toxic chemicals to die.
Two years later, Imogen's eyes snapped open. But she didn't wake up in a hospital. She woke up tied to a stained mattress, trapped in the battered body of Briana, a teenage girl from the slums who had just been sold to a local trafficker.
After violently fighting her way out of a cheap motel, she discovered the horrifying truth. Kathleen had taken over the Montgomery Group. She had locked Imogen's grieving parents away in a psychiatric facility as prisoners.
And worst of all, Kathleen was now flaunting her stolen wealth online, preparing to marry Clark.
A wave of pure, white-hot rage boiled in her blood. Kathleen had murdered her, stolen her family, and was playing the perfect grieving cousin. How was she supposed to fight back? She was just a runaway nobody now. If she tried to expose the truth, Kathleen's security would shoot her dead in the street.
She needed a weapon. She needed a shield. She needed the one man Kathleen feared.
Covered in mud and blood, Briana intercepted Clark's car in the freezing rain. She was going to infiltrate his home as his vulgar, unhinged fake mistress, and she would drag Kathleen straight down to hell.

9.5
"You shouldn't be here, Fiona," his deep voice rasped against her ear, his hand still pressed against the wall behind her.
"Then tell me to leave," she whispered, her lips trembling inches from his. He didn't move. He didn't breathe. And in that moment, she knew he wanted her just as much as she wanted him.
Fiona Harry has lived her whole life in a golden cage of wealth, reputation, and suffocating rules. University was supposed to be her escape, her first taste of freedom. But nothing could prepare her for the moment she came face-to-face with Professor Jalen Hart, her father's best friend. One reckless night changes everything. A drunken mistake turns into an irresistible obsession, pulling her deeper into Jalen's forbidden world. But secrets don't stay hidden forever. Between Jude, her possessive friend who knows too much, Marian, Jalen's wicked wife, and the dangerous power of desire, Fiona is about to risk not only hers and her family's reputation but her entire future.
And what happens when the truth comes out especially to Marian?

8.4
On the night before her wedding, Navia Harrison discovers her fiancé in bed with her step-sister-and worse, the two of them are already planning how to get rid of her after the marriage.
Humiliated and consumed by hatred, Navia exposes their affair during the wedding ceremony itself, destroying both families' reputations in a single move.
Then, she meets him.
Leonel Crawford - the cold and dangerously powerful head of the Crawford family. Untouchable. Ruthless. A man no woman has ever been able to keep close.
He's also her ex-fiancé's uncle.
One impulsive proposal changes everything.
"If you need a wife... marry me instead."
"Honestly... we'd make a pretty good match."