Follow
Chapters
Share
Secrets Of The Broken Genius Bride Novel Cover

Secrets Of The Broken Genius Bride

I sold myself to a paralyzed billionaire to pay for my mother's life support. But my step-sister staged a photo of me with another man, making my new husband think I was a cheating gold-digger. In a jealous rage, Curtis locked me in a dark panic room. While trapped, my step-mother sent a picture of her hand on my mom's ventilator plug, forcing me to sneak out to a black-market clinic. There, they forcibly drained 800cc of my blood to sell. Half-dead and in severe shock, I dragged myself back home, only for Curtis to confront me with another staged photo of my ex grabbing me outside the clinic. Believing I had snuck out to see a lover, he ordered his guards to throw my blood-drained body into the freezing wine cellar. "Please, don't put me down there! I'll die!" I begged and clung to his wheelchair, but he just kicked my hand away in absolute disgust. In the pitch-black, 55-degree room, my organs slowly shut down. I didn't understand why I had to endure this hell, or why he was so blinded by his own fragile ego that he never even noticed how chalk-white my face was. Hours later, his precious sister needed an emergency transfusion, and they dragged my icy body out to drain me again. But when the doctor rolled up my sleeve and exposed the horrific, bruised puncture wound, Curtis finally realized the truth. As he stared at my arm in absolute, paralyzed terror, the EKG machine attached to my chest flatlined.
Chapters
Share

Chapter 9

The yellow cab pulled up to the curb outside the towering Deleon penthouse building.

Allie pushed the door open. Her legs wobbled so violently she had to grip the door frame to keep from collapsing onto the sidewalk. The Deleon bodyguard, who had followed her cab all the way from the clinic, stood a few feet away, watching her with cold, dead eyes.

She dragged her bare, bleeding feet across the marble floor of the lobby and stepped into the private elevator.

When the doors slid open on the top floor, the air pressure in the penthouse felt heavy enough to crush her lungs.

She stumbled into the massive living room.

Curtis was sitting in his wheelchair in the center of the room, his back to her. In front of him, the massive home theater screen was lowered.

Projected onto the screen, ten feet tall, was the photo of Jerald grabbing her shoulders in the clinic hallway.

Hearing her ragged breathing, Curtis slowly turned his wheelchair around. His handsome face was completely devoid of emotion, but his dark eyes were swirling with a catastrophic, world-ending storm.

Allie's knees gave out. She crashed onto the expensive Persian rug. She didn't even feel the impact.

"Curtis..." she croaked, shaking her head frantically. She kept her right hand clamped over her left arm, hiding the massive needle mark under the fabric of her sleeve. "It's not what you think. I went to the clinic because Brittanie was sick. Jerald just showed up. It's a misunderstanding."

Curtis let out a low, terrifying chuckle that made the hairs on Allie's arms stand up.

He pushed the joystick, rolling the wheelchair forward until he was towering over her kneeling form.

"A misunderstanding," Curtis repeated softly, the venom dripping from every syllable. He reached into his jacket pocket and pulled out the crumpled confession paper she had signed just hours ago. He hurled it violently at her face, letting the paper flutter down to land next to a tablet he tossed onto the floor in front of her. "You signed this admission of guilt, and then immediately crawled out a window to see him again! I had Vance pull the medical records for the Copeland family. Brittanie has no registration at that clinic today. She hasn't been to a doctor in six months."

Allie froze. Glendora had wiped the records to hide the illegal blood draw.

Every word of defense she had just spoken now sounded like a pathetic, desperate lie to cover up an affair.

Curtis leaned down. His massive hand shot out and twisted into the collar of her dress. With a brutal yank, he hauled her halfway off the floor, forcing her to look at the giant screen.

"Is it because I'm paralyzed?" Curtis roared, his voice cracking with pure, unadulterated agony and rage. "Is that why you crawled out of a fire escape like a rat to go find a real man?!"

Tears spilled over Allie's eyelashes, tracking down her chalky cheeks. She opened her mouth to scream the truth—that they were draining her blood, that they would kill her mother—but the terror paralyzed her vocal cords.

If she told him about the blood contract, he would view her as a damaged, compromised asset and discard her. And if he cut ties with the Copelands in disgust, Richard would unplug her mother's ventilator within the hour. Her silence was the only thread keeping her mother alive.

She just sobbed, her body going limp in his grip.

To Curtis, her silence and her tears were an absolute admission of guilt. She was crying because she got caught.

His rationality shattered completely.

Curtis opened his hand, letting her drop back onto the rug like a piece of garbage.

"Put her in the wine cellar," Curtis ordered, his voice dropping to a dead, mechanical monotone.

Vance stepped out from the shadows, accompanied by two stone-faced guards. They grabbed Allie by the arms, hauling her up.

Allie's eyes widened in absolute terror. The underground wine cellar was kept at a constant 55 degrees Fahrenheit. With 800cc of blood missing from her body, the cold would kill her.

"No! Curtis, please!" Allie screamed, thrashing wildly. She threw herself forward, her hands desperately gripping the rubber tire of his wheelchair. "I didn't betray you! Please, don't put me down there! I'll die!"

Curtis looked down at her pale fingers clutching his wheel. His face twisted with cold revulsion. He could not feel her touch on his legs, but he could see it—the desperate, lying hands of a woman who had made a fool of him.

His own hands, powerful and unyielding, shot out and seized her wrists. With a brutal, punishing grip, he pried her fingers off the tire, one by one, and shoved her hands away.

"Do not touch me," he spat, his voice dripping with contempt. "You lost that right the moment you crawled out that window."

He released her wrists and turned his chair sharply away.

"Take her down," he commanded.

The guards dragged Allie backward toward the freight elevator. Her bare heels scraped against the rug, leaving faint streaks of blood. Her desperate, broken screams echoed through the cavernous penthouse, bouncing off the walls until the elevator doors finally sealed shut.

The elevator descended to the second sub-basement.

The guards pushed open the heavy, solid oak door. A blast of freezing air, smelling of cork and damp earth, hit Allie's face.

They shoved her roughly inside. She tripped and fell hard onto the stone floor.

The massive oak door slammed shut behind her.

Click. Click. Click.

Three heavy metal deadbolts slid into place. The lights were instantly cut from the outside.

Allie was plunged into total darkness. The temperature was 55 degrees. She was wearing a thin, torn dress.

Almost immediately, violent shivers wracked her body. Because she had been forcibly drained of nearly a liter of blood, her body had absolutely no way to generate heat. The cold sliced through her skin, sinking directly into her bones like icy daggers.

She crawled blindly across the freezing stone floor until her back hit a wooden wine rack. She curled into the tightest ball possible, wrapping her arms around her knees, trying desperately to preserve whatever core temperature she had left.

Time lost all meaning.

The hunger, the massive blood loss, and the extreme cold began to shut down her organs one by one. Her consciousness started to detach from her physical body.

Her heart rate slowed to a sluggish, terrifying crawl. She started hallucinating, hearing the rhythmic whoosh of her mother's ventilator in the dark.

Four hours after the heavy oak door had locked, Allie's head slumped sideways, cracking hard against the wooden pillar of the wine rack.

She slipped into a deep, silent coma.

Keep Watching!
The story is getting intense! Switch to App to continue reading
Unlock All Episodes
Open the Official Website

You may also like

DEAD AT HEART Novel Cover
8.1
Terminally ill. Betrayed by her husband. Abandoned by the only family she had. Ariel died with nothing... and no one. But fate gives her a second chance. Reborn three years before her death, she walks away from the man who ruined her life-and takes back everything they stole. Her love. Her identity. Her power. Now, the cold billionaire who once ignored her can't take his eyes off her. The brother who abandoned her starts to regret. Too late. Because this time, Ariel isn't the woman who begs. She's the one who makes them kneel.
Erase My Love, Forget His Face Novel Cover
9.5
The first clue my life was a lie was a moan from the guest room. My husband of seven years wasn't in our bed. He was with my intern. I discovered my husband, Brendan, was having a four-year affair with Kiya-the talented girl I was mentoring and personally paying tuition for. The next morning, she sat at our breakfast table in his shirt while he made us pancakes. He lied to my face, promising he'd never love another, just before I learned she was pregnant with his child-a child he'd always refused to have with me. The two people I trusted most in the world had conspired to destroy me. The pain wasn't something I could live with; it was an annihilation of my entire world. So I made a call to a neuroscientist about his experimental, irreversible procedure. I didn't want revenge. I wanted to erase every memory of my husband and become his first test subject.
Filthy F*ck Dreams  Novel Cover
7.2
Every story in this collection is a direct line to your own wanting, each read leaves you drenched, and craving more thighs pressed together, breath caught in your throat. From a stranger's fingers finding you in a crowded bar to the slow, devastating unraveling of a woman on her knees, these are the moments you'll return to, again and again, until you're trembling. Warning: "Not for the faint of heart-only for the Dirty Slut-Seekers who crave the filth. Open the book only when you're ready to be ruined, and consumed by your filthy fantasies.
His Cruel Revenge, Her Secret Child Novel Cover
7.7
Rory stood on the witness stand, forced by her father into an impossible choice: secure her dying mother's medical funding, or save her innocent boyfriend. She looked Corbin right in his trusting eyes and lied to the court, testifying that he was the one driving the car during the fatal hit-and-run, sending him to a maximum-security prison for ten years. The betrayal destroyed him. Corbin's father died of a heart attack upon hearing the guilty verdict. Six years later, Corbin returned as a ruthless billionaire and systematically blacklisted Rory from every job in the city. He cornered her into singing at his private club, humiliating her by forcing her to drink scotch—knowing she was severely allergic—and making her throw away his promise ring just to earn a stack of cash. "Remember this moment. This is only the beginning." She endured his cruel revenge because she was hiding a desperate secret: she was raising his five-year-old daughter, Willa. But when Willa's congenital heart defect suddenly worsened, requiring an impossible one-million-dollar surgery, Rory realized Corbin's calculated blockade had left her completely trapped with no way to save their child. Staring at the sterile hospital walls, the last shred of her guilt burned away, replaced by a cold, hard resolve. He had destroyed her career and backed her into a corner, but he was the only one with the money. Wiping her tears, Rory turned and headed straight for Vance Tower.
Marrying My Ex's Powerful Billionaire Uncle Novel Cover
7.9
On my wedding day, my fiancé Connor received an urgent phone call. He told me a D-list actress had broken her leg on set, then abandoned me right at the altar. In my past life, I cried until my throat bled, begging him not to leave. But my tears only brought endless humiliation. My mother and adopted sister mocked me, framed me, and forged my signature to steal my multi-million dollar trust fund. They kicked me out of the family estate without a single dime. I ended up freezing to death in the minus-twenty-degree New York blizzard, listening to my mother's voicemail telling me to die in the street as long as I didn't bleed on her carpets. Until my last breath, I couldn't understand why my own blood relatives hated me so much, yet treated an adopted daughter like a precious princess. The only person who showed me any mercy—draping his wool coat over my frozen corpse and giving me a proper burial—was Connor's ruthless, untouchable uncle, Harding Snow. Opening my eyes again, I was back in the bridal suite, right as Connor was rushing out the door. This time, I didn't shed a single tear. I let him run to his actress, then walked straight into the VIP room to face the most feared billionaire on Wall Street. "The wedding proceeds as planned, but the groom's name changes to yours."
Reborn Actress: Defying The Ruthless Billionaire Novel Cover
9.4
Aria Mcgee was the unwanted second daughter of a decaying Long Island family. To save their bankrupt corporation, her father and older sister drugged her. They shoved her into a town car and delivered her to a ruthless Wall Street billionaire's bed like a piece of meat. They expected her to be the perfect sacrifice. The original Aria had no access to her own trust fund and was forced to live in a windowless broom closet. Even worse, a cold, synthetic System voice echoed in her skull, demanding she play the tragic, helpless female lead. It ordered her to endure her family's abuse and suffer the billionaire's humiliation to force a pathetic romance plotline. "Host must follow the tragic trajectory and achieve the ultimate painful romance." But the soul that woke up in that bed wasn't a weak, frightened girl. She was a dead Hollywood Oscar-winning actress. Why would a top-tier professional ever agree to play the weeping victim in such a garbage, B-list script? Instead of trembling in fear as the System commanded, Aria looked at the billionaire and smiled. Using her flawless acting skills, she shattered his ego, extracted a hundred thousand dollars, and walked right out the door. Now, she was heading back to the Mcgee estate, ready to rip her money from her father's greedy hands and burn her sister's life to the ground.