
His Vengeful Game: The Bankrupt Heiress
Once a pampered princess, Alaina now clutched a deactivated American Express card, staring out at Central Park. Her family’s fortune was gone, her life, over.
Her family's Hamptons estate, a four-generation legacy, was seized by Dyer Capital. The name hit her: Hardin Dyer, the poor boy she’d once scorned, had returned.
Hardin marched in, serving a divorce agreement. He'd orchestrated her family's downfall for revenge, giving her 24 hours to vacate his property. Penniless, her father faced prison, needing $50 million. Her mother forced her to beg Hardin, who sneered, offering the money for her body. Alaina ripped up the contract.
Hours later, her father had a heart attack. Desperate, she became "Lexi," a club girl enduring humiliation. In the Viper Room, Hardin's lackeys demanded she lick whiskey off his shoe for $10,000. Hardin watched. Outside, her brother Ashton's hand was threatened for a $3 million debt. Spirit shattered, Alaina returned, knelt on broken glass, offering to sign. But Hardin declared her family "dead," offering $10 million for her body, commanding her to use her mouth.
In a furious act of defiance, Alaina threw whiskey in his face, snatched the check, and fled. Yet, when he finally took her, a searing, foreign pain and blood on the sheets revealed a shocking truth: he had never touched her three years ago. Why had he let her believe such a monstrous lie?
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Chapter 6
Hardin pulled his foot back. He leaned back into the leather sofa, his face an impenetrable mask of ice.
He wiped his hands on his slacks, a subtle, dismissive gesture that made Alaina feel like absolute dirt.
Tucker watched Hardin's reaction. Assuming Hardin wanted to see her completely destroyed, Tucker stepped forward.
He grabbed a fresh, unopened bottle of Louis XIII and slammed it onto the glass table.
"Since you spilled Mr. Dyer's drink," Tucker barked, pointing at the floor, "get on your knees and lick the liquor off his shoe."
Alaina's head snapped toward Tucker. Her eyes were wide with pure, unfiltered shock.
Hicks laughed loudly. He reached into his jacket pocket, pulled out a thick stack of hundred-dollar bills, and threw them directly at Alaina's face.
The heavy stack hit her cheek and burst open. The bills rained down around her feet.
"Ten thousand dollars," Hicks sneered. "Just get on your knees and use your tongue."
Alaina stopped breathing. Ten thousand dollars.
The image of her father's pale face in the ICU flashed in her mind. The heavy weight of the hospital bills crushed her chest.
She slowly turned her head and looked at Hardin.
She searched his dark eyes, begging him silently to stop this insane humiliation.
Hardin just stared back. He slowly lifted his glass and took a sip of his whiskey. He did not say a single word. He was going to let them do this to her.
Alaina's heart shattered into a million jagged pieces.
She closed her eyes. Her legs began to tremble. Slowly, agonizingly, her knees began to bend toward the floor.
Tucker pulled out his phone, a wicked grin on his face, ready to record her ultimate degradation.
Just as her knees were an inch from the carpet, the heavy doors of the Viper Room burst open.
The club manager ran in, completely out of breath.
"Mr. Dyer, I am so sorry!" the manager stuttered. "There is a guy outside screaming. He says his name is Ashton and he is looking for his sister!"
Alaina's eyes snapped open. Her body jerked upward as if she had been electrocuted.
Ashton. Her older brother.
She shoved Tucker out of the way with a sudden burst of adrenaline. She ran toward the door like a wild animal.
The bodyguards moved to block her, but Hardin raised one finger.
The guards instantly stepped aside.
Alaina sprinted out of the room, down the hallway, and burst through the back exit of the club.
The cold rain hit her instantly. She ran into the dark, filthy alleyway behind the club.
Next to the overflowing dumpsters, she saw him.
Ashton, the golden boy of the Gay family, the Harvard graduate, was pinned face-down in the muddy puddles by two massive thugs.
His expensive suit was torn to shreds. His face was covered in blood and mud. In his fist, he tightly clutched a few crumpled, bounced checks.
One of the thugs raised his heavy combat boot and stomped down hard on Ashton's right hand.
Ashton let out a blood-curdling scream of pure agony.
"No!" Alaina shrieked.
She threw herself into the mud, grabbing the thug's leg to push him off.
The thug backhanded her. Alaina flew backward, landing hard on the rough pavement. The skin on her palms tore open, mixing blood with the dirty water.
"Your brother owes the underground bank three million dollars," the thug spat down at her. "If he does not pay tonight, we chop off his hand."
Ashton lifted his bruised, bloody face from the puddle. He looked at Alaina, taking in her cheap makeup and her revealing lace bodysuit.
Tears washed the mud from his eyes.
Slowly, Ashton pushed himself up. He got onto his knees in the filthy water, and he bowed his head to the thugs, begging for his life.
Watching her proud brother beg in the mud, something inside Alaina permanently snapped.
Her spirit shattered. She realized that serving drinks in a club would never save her family. The hole was too deep.
Alaina pushed herself up from the ground. Her eyes were completely dead, hollowed out by despair.
She turned around and walked slowly back toward the club's back door.
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9.2
Jacqueline Blackburn, a desperate Ivy League tutor, walked into the sleazy Veridian VIP club just to save her job.
But her billionaire client, the ruthless Christian Montgomery, mistook her for a cheap escort, blowing cigar smoke in her face and treating her like trash.
When she furiously turned to leave, a drunk former client attacked her in the hallway, tearing her white dress open and pinning her by the throat.
She fought back, stabbing the man's hand with a pen, only for Christian to emerge from the shadows and brutally crush the attacker's bleeding hand under his heel.
Instead of letting her go, Christian draped his heavy suit jacket over her exposed skin, trapped her in his dark suite, and forced her to sign a suffocating contract.
"You have exactly ninety days, or I will personally ensure you cease to exist in my city."
She thought she could just keep her head down, teach his nephew, and survive.
But she didn't understand why this terrifying underground tyrant was suddenly so fixated on her.
Why did he use his immense power to isolate her, publicly claim her at a billionaire gala, and track her every move?
When she received a chilling midnight text demanding she pack her bags and move into his sprawling estate by 8:00 AM, the terrifying reality set in.
She hadn't escaped the wolf. She had just walked directly into his cage.

7.6
Dumped by her fiancé just days before their wedding, only to watch him marry someone else-what would you do? Cry yourself to sleep, or dress to kill for revenge?
That was Elaina's reality. She's no Cinderella, yet she lost a shoe while recklessly crashing her ex's wedding. Her revenge plan went up in flames, but fate had other ideas, throwing her into the path of Alister-a man who is handsome, charismatic, and dangerous... and ironically, the person closest to her ex-fiancé.
Amidst heartbreak and vendettas, Alister paints her world in new colors, turning Elaina into a modern-day Cinderella. But will this story end in "happily ever after," or is Alister merely leading her into a much more dangerous game?

9.6
Areli was the hardest-working medic in the Blackridge Clan, but her efforts only earned her the title of a useless burden.
Her supposed lover, Eugene, and her senior mentor, Gloria, lured her to the edge of the deadly Blackwind Cliff and shoved her straight into the abyss.
She miraculously survived the freefall, only to return and find Gloria standing before the entire clan, wearing a mask of fake sorrow.
"Look! The traitor is back! She eloped with wild males!" Gloria shrieked.
Eugene stepped up, looking heartbroken, and publicly accused her of betraying his love.
The crowd erupted, raining hisses and boos upon her, completely ignoring the horrific, life-threatening bruises that covered her battered body.
They blindly believed the lies, treating her like garbage while Gloria secretly plotted to poison her water and destroy her completely.
Areli felt a chilling sense of betrayal. How could the man who claimed to love her watch her fall with such cold eyes?
To make matters worse, her modern biochemist instincts revealed a terrifying truth: she was unexpectedly pregnant with the child of a savage Warlord she had encountered in the wild.
In this brutal, primitive world, showing any weakness was an absolute death sentence.
But she wasn't going to cower or run away.
Refusing the Warlord's offer to simply rescue her, Areli calmly placed a highly toxic herb on her drying rack and left her tent flap open.
The bait was set. Now, she just had to wait for the screams.

9.2
After catching my fiancé cheating with my adoptive sister, I broke off our engagement on the spot.
In retaliation, my abusive adoptive parents sold me to Kaelen Knight, the Lycan King, to clear our pack's debts.
He was rumored to be a ruthless, reclusive monster who had been horribly crippled in a fire centuries ago.
To ensure my absolute ruin, my sister planted fake love letters to my ex in my luggage and anonymously destroyed my university scholarship, cutting off my only escape route to the human world.
"A wolfless whore. You planned to drug me," Kaelen sneered, looking at the fake evidence with absolute disgust.
Believing I was a spy, my new husband had his guards throw me into the freezing woods with the Dire Wolves, leaving me to survive the night alone.
I was just a broken, wolfless Omega, entirely at the mercy of a cruel, powerless Lycan and a family that wanted me dead.
But I was wrong about him being powerless.
One night, I accidentally saw him rise from his wheelchair, his tall frame radiating an overwhelming, lethal aura.
He wasn't crippled at all.
The secret I thought was my shield was actually a loaded gun pointed at my head. Trapped with a terrifying predator, I had to stop playing the victim and fight for my life.

8.6
Today was my father's grand second wedding, but for me, it was the anniversary of my mother's death.
My new stepmother, Marley, who was only four years older than me, cornered me. To establish her dominance as the new Luna, she ordered her servants to force me to my knees and violently ripped my late mother's necklace from my neck.
It was the only memento my mother had left me. Marley sneered, threw it to the ground, and shattered the gems. When I scrambled to pick up the broken pieces, she dug her high-heeled shoe into the back of my hand, mocking me as dirty trash. No one stepped in to help. My father was too busy celebrating his new marriage under the dazzling lights, completely erasing my mother's memory and leaving me to be abused in my own pack.
My heart was full of grievance and despair. Why did my mother's lifelong devotion end with her grave desolate and her daughter humiliated? I swore I would never become a weak, discarded she-wolf whose life depended on a man.
Desperate to escape the suffocating wedding, I ran outside and stumbled right into the chest of a terrifying stranger.
"No one should ever touch what is precious to you."
His golden eyes blazed with fury as sparks instantly shot through my veins. He was Kade Blackwood, the ruthless Alpha of the feared Blood Moon Pack—and my fated mate.

8.9
The mangled car teetered on the cliff's edge, my leg crushed, gasoline fumes thick in the air. My husband, Holden, stood safe on the highway, directing the rescue – but not for me. He was saving her, the woman in the passenger seat, leaving me and our unborn child to the ocean below.
I woke trapped in the crushed Maybach, leg pinned. The cliff loomed; the driver's seat was empty.
Holden, safe outside, directed paramedics past me to Giana, his "most valuable asset," ordering her rescue first.
I watched him comfort Giana, oblivious, as the car slid. My baby barely viable. Holden offered a black card for silence; Giana gloated.
Ten years of devotion, a cruel lie. Rage fueled me: how could he abandon his wife and child?
I swore a venomous oath: never again an accessory. I flicked his card away, shielded my pregnancy, and promised my baby escape.