
The Enforcer's Revenge Bride
He bought her life to pay for her lover's betrayal... but he was not supposed to become obsessed with her.
Ivy is dragged into the underground compound of the Devil's Saints motorcycle club to face their most brutal enforcer. Cole is ordered to break her and find the stolen millions. But Ivy does not scream, and she does not beg. She watches him with a heavy, calculating silence that gets under his skin and makes him question the club he swore to protect. He was supposed to ruin her. So why is he the only one standing between her and a loaded gun?
He was ordered to ruin her for a betrayal she did not commit.
Locked in the underground vault of a violent motorcycle club, Ivy is forced into the custody of their most lethal enforcer. Cole is a man built on cold punishment and ruthless loyalty, tasked with breaking her to find their stolen millions. But instead of begging, her heavy, unyielding silence sparks a dark, forbidden obsession the enforcer cannot fight.
He was supposed to be her executioner. He was never meant to become the man willing to burn his own brotherhood to the ground just to claim her.
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Chapter 6
The sharp scent of fresh blood overpowered the stale dampness of the concrete vault. It was a thick, heavy copper aroma that coated the back of Ivy's throat with every breath she took.
Under the harsh, buzzing glare of the overhead fluorescent light, the underground cell looked like a slaughterhouse. Jax was curled on the stained floor. He clutched his ruined arm against his chest, his face a swollen, crimson mask of agony. His broken nose leaked dark fluid down his chin, dripping onto his leather cut.
Cole stood in the open doorway. The heavy black handgun in his grip was steady, the barrel pointed directly into the room.
The silence stretching between the three of them was lethal. It was the quiet stillness that precedes a devastating explosion.
"Kill her," Jax wheezed, spitting a mouthful of blood onto the gray concrete. He tilted his head back, glaring at Cole with wild, pain-filled eyes. "She attacked a patched brother. She broke my arm. You know the law, Cole. You are the Enforcer. Put a bullet in her head right now."
Ivy stood motionless in the center of the room. Her hands were still raised slightly, her palms painted with the sticky warmth of the man bleeding on the floor.
She knew the law Jax was invoking. She had studied the violent, unwritten hierarchy of the Devil's Saints. An outsider who assaulted a patched member forfeited their life immediately. There were no trials. There were no questions asked. The punishment was instant death.
Cole stepped fully into the cell. His massive combat boots thudded against the floor.
He raised his weapon.
The dark metal barrel shifted away from the general sweep of the room and locked dead center on Ivy's chest.
Ivy did not scramble backward. She did not raise her hands to shield her face. She dropped her arms to her sides and squared her shoulders. She stared straight down the barrel of the gun, focusing on the dark hollow of the muzzle. She regulated her breathing, forcing the air deep into her lungs, channeling the crushing, silent pressure of the deep ocean. She would not give him the satisfaction of a flinch.
If she was going to die, she would die standing up, looking her executioner in the eye.
Cole searched her face. The harsh light cast deep, sharp shadows across his rugged jawline. His eyes were unreadable pools of dark ink. He saw her acceptance. He saw the cold, unyielding strength that refused to break under the threat of his weapon.
"She is a dead woman walking," Jax groaned from the floor, his voice turning into a wet, guttural laugh. "Pull the trigger."
Cole's jaw tightened. The sharp muscle beneath the dark ink of his neck tattoo jumped.
He moved.
He did not pull the trigger. He did not lower the gun. Instead, he bypassed Ivy in two massive, ground-eating strides. The rush of air displaced by his large frame brushed against her cold skin, carrying the scent of rain and dangerous intent.
Before Jax could register the shift in movement, Cole reached down.
His massive left hand clamped around Jax's thick throat. Cole hauled the heavy, grown man off the concrete floor with one arm, using brutal, terrifying strength. He slammed Jax backward into the cinderblock wall.
The impact shook the room. The sickening thud of Jax's skull bouncing off the rough stone echoed loudly over the buzzing light.
Jax gasped for air, his good hand clawing uselessly at the iron grip crushing his windpipe. His feet dangled an inch off the floor.
Cole stepped into his space, pressing his broad chest against the injured man to pin him in place. With his right hand, he shoved the barrel of his loaded gun hard under Jax's chin, forcing the man's head back against the wall.
"You broke into my cell," Cole said. His voice was a dark, rumbling vibration that sounded like stones grinding together deep underground.
Jax let out a choked, terrified whine. The bravado he possessed just moments ago vanished under the lethal pressure of the Enforcer's wrath.
"You bypassed my locks," Cole continued, leaning closer until his face was mere inches from the bleeding man. "You came down here in the dark, acting on your own authority, and you put your hands on my asset."
Ivy watched the scene unfold with sharp, analytical precision. The power dynamic in the room had just violently shifted. Cole was not acting on behalf of the club President right now. He was acting on a dark, personal code of possession that overrode his sworn loyalty to the brotherhood.
"She is a traitor," Jax choked out, his eyes wide with genuine panic as he stared down the barrel pressed into his flesh. "The President ordered it."
"The President did not give you the key to my vault," Cole replied softly. The quiet volume of his voice made the threat infinitely more terrifying. "She is not your kill. She is not your property. Down here, she belongs to me."
Cole dug the metal muzzle deeper into the soft flesh under Jax's jaw. The click of the gun's hammer being pulled back echoed sharply off the walls.
"Listen to me very closely," Cole whispered, his dark eyes locked onto the terrified man. "If you ever look at her again, I will carve your eyes out. If you ever speak her name, I will cut out your tongue. If you ever breathe in her direction, I will end your life and dump your body in the river. Do we understand each other?"
Jax squeezed his eyes shut and managed a frantic, jerky nod.
Cole held him there for one heavy, agonizing second longer to let the fear permanently set into the man's bones. Then, he released his grip on Jax's throat.
Jax collapsed onto the concrete floor, coughing violently and gasping for air.
Cole did not offer him a moment to recover. He holstered his weapon in one fluid motion, reached down, and grabbed the thick leather collar of Jax's cut. He dragged the heavy, groaning man across the floor like a piece of discarded garbage.
He hauled Jax out the open door and into the dark corridor.
Ivy stood alone in the cell. She listened to the wet sound of Jax's boots dragging against the floor of the hallway, fading into the distance.
The heavy surge of adrenaline that had kept her hyper-focused began to recede, leaving behind a cold, hollow ache in her muscles. Her hands were still trembling slightly. She looked down at her palms, disgusted by the sticky, cooling blood painting her skin.
She walked over to the metal table. She grabbed the edge of the cold surface, grounding herself in the physical reality of the room.
Cole had just crossed a massive line.
He was the Enforcer. His entire identity was built on enforcing the rules of the club. Yet, he had just brutalized a patched brother to protect a woman marked for death. He had openly defied the natural order of his violent world. Ivy knew enough about criminal syndicates to understand the consequences of his actions. He had just made an enemy out of a man who would undoubtedly tell the rest of the club what happened.
Minutes ticked by. The silence of the underground vault returned, heavy and oppressive.
Then, the sound of heavy, rhythmic footsteps echoed in the hall.
Cole stepped back into the cell. He did not have Jax with him. He had smoothed away the raw, explosive violence from his posture, replacing it with a cold, rigid calculation.
He walked over to the metal table and stopped in front of Ivy.
He reached into his back pocket and pulled out a clean, dark cloth. He held it out to her.
Ivy looked at the cloth, then up at his face. His dark eyes gave away nothing, but the gesture spoke volumes. He was acknowledging the violence she had been forced to commit. She took the cloth and began scrubbing the dried blood from her hands and wrists. The fabric was rough, but it removed the sickening evidence of the fight.
"He will talk," Ivy said quietly, her voice steady despite the raw state of her nerves. She folded the ruined cloth and set it on the table. "He will go upstairs, and he will tell the President what you did down here. He will tell them you protected me."
"I know," Cole replied. His voice was a harsh, low scrape in the quiet room.
"You just fractured your own club," Ivy pointed out, studying the tight, uncompromising line of his jaw. "You broke your own law to keep me alive. Why?"
Cole stepped closer. The intense heat of his large frame pushed the freezing chill away from her skin. He looked down at her, his gaze dropping to the dark bruises forming on her wrists where the zip ties had bitten into her flesh.
He did not offer her a romantic confession. He did not offer her soft reassurances. He was a creature of logic and control, and his current obsession was rooted in uncovering the truth she held in her brilliant mind.
"Because you are the only one who sees the board clearly," Cole answered, his dark eyes locking onto hers. "You found the flaw in the ledgers. You figured out the offshore routing numbers. The man stealing from my club is sitting at the executive table, and you are the only weapon I have to expose him."
He reached out. His large, rough hand wrapped around her uninjured upper arm. His grip was firm, a heavy bracelet of possession that left no room for argument.
"We can no longer stay in the vault," Cole stated. The reality of his words hung heavy in the damp air. "Jax just compromised this location. By sunrise, half the chapter will be looking for an excuse to put a bullet in your back. The underground is a trap now."
Ivy felt a cold spike of dread settle in her stomach. "Where are we going?"
"Upstairs," Cole said, his dark eyes flashing with a dangerous, lethal promise. "I am moving you into my private quarters. If the wolves want to get to you, they will have to walk through my front door to do it."
He pulled her toward the exit, leading her out of the concrete ocean and toward the brutal reality waiting for them above ground.
Author's Note:
Cole just drew a weapon on his own brother to protect Ivy, and the lines are blurring fast. He claims he is only keeping her alive for her brain, but his actions are speaking a much darker, possessive truth. Are you enjoying this shift in Cole? Let me know your thoughts in the comments, and please like and share this chapter to support the story. See you in the next update.
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8.6
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A strangled moan slipped from my throat as his hand slid under my shirt, his fingers brushing over my hardened nipples, teasing them with slow, deliberate strokes.
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9.1
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He agreed to sign the check, but on one sickening condition. He demanded Aida act as bait to get close to his corporate rival, Grayson Lott, treating her like a high-end call girl for a business transaction.
Forced to comply to save her employees, Aida let Grayson take her to a windowless underground club, where he secretly spiked her whiskey.
As the drugs paralyzed her body, triggering horrific flashbacks of a brutal assault from six years ago, Aida locked herself in the bathroom. She had to shatter a mirror and slice her own thigh open with a jagged shard of glass just to stay conscious enough to call Brendan for help.
Brendan's armored SUV immediately smashed through the club's wall to save her, and Grayson was arrested. But lying in the hospital, the horrifying truth finally clicked in Aida's mind.
The rescue was too fast. Brendan’s men hadn't rushed from Midtown; they had been parked outside the entire time. He had watched Grayson drug her and waited for the felony to happen just so he could legally seize Grayson's company. He had gambled her life and trauma for a hostile takeover.
When Brendan casually tossed a signed contract and luxury car keys onto her hospital bed as hush money, the last thread of Aida's sanity snapped.
"The deal is dead. NovaTech is mine. If you ever come near me again, I will kill you."
Bleeding and shaking with icy rage, Aida threw the keys at his chest, formally declaring war on the monster who thought he could buy her soul.

7.2
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8.7
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He told Seraphina, his new political ally, laughing as he dismissed my entire existence.
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He honestly thought I was just hiding in my room, waiting to beg for his charity and accept a humiliating demotion.
He had no idea that I had already crossed the border into enemy territory.
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