Lucia’s life took a tragic turn when her father, Richard Pete, unable to repay a debt to the late Jordan Lancaster, was forced by Jordan’s widow, Eve, to marry Lucia to their cruel son, Adam. Trapped in an abusive marriage and pressured to produce an heir, Lucia fled after uncovering dark secrets but lost her memory in a plane crash. Stranded in Mexico, she fell in love with Jerahmeel Lancaster—unaware he was Jordan’s true heir—and had a child (later revealed to be Adam’s). Years later, a call from Lucia’s birth mother unlocked her past: she was the kidnapped daughter of the billionaire owner of the Marcelo empire. Returning with vengeance, she reclaimed her birthright and inherited the Lancaster Group from Jerahmeel, who died of cancer. Ruthless and powerful, she crushed Eve and Adam for their cruelty. But Adam, discovering he was the father of her son, manipulated her lingering feelings. Despite her strength, Lucia forgave him, reinstating him as her husband and handing back control of the Lancaster Group. Their reunion left their future uncertain.
View MoreThe bedroom door clicked shut behind Adam, sealing us in the dim glow of the bedside lamp. Outside, the storm still raged, rain lashing against the floor-to-ceiling windows like fingers scrabbling to get in. I shivered under the covers, watching as Adam methodically rolled up his ruined sleeves, revealing forearms corded with muscle and faded scars. "You're still shaking," he observed, his voice unreadable. "I'm fine," I lied, pulling the blankets higher. Adam scoffed, moving to the ensuite bathroom. The sound of running water filled the heavy silence. When he returned, he carried a steaming mug that smelled of chamomile and something earthy. "Drink this." I eyed it warily. "What is it?" "Tea, Lucia. It's fucking tea." He thrust it toward me, his knuckles whitening around the ceramic. "Or would you prefer I taste it first to prove it's not poisoned?" Our fingers brushed as I took the mug, sending an unwelcome spark up my arm. The warmth seeped into my chilled hands as I t
The world tilted violently as my knees gave way, the cold shower tiles rushing up to meet me with brutal inevitability. At the last second, strong arms caught me, lifting me effortlessly against a hard chest that smelled of sandalwood and something darker—something uniquely Adam. Water dripped from my hair onto his pristine white dress shirt, spreading dark stains across the expensive fabric like bloodstains. He didn't flinch."Pathetic," Adam murmured, but his hands were unexpectedly gentle as he wrapped me in a plush towel, his fingers lingering for a heartbeat too long on my damp skin. The contrast between his cruel words and careful touch sent a confusing shiver down my spine.I tried to push him away, but my arms felt like they'd been filled with lead. "Get...out..." The words came out as barely more than a whisper, my throat raw from screaming earlier.Adam ignored me completely, carrying me to the bedroom as if I weighed nothing. The silk sheets were shockingly cool against my
The black town car glided through the rain-slicked streets, its tinted windows turning the city lights into smears of gold and shadow. I huddled in the corner, my dress clinging to my thighs, the emerald choker around my throat suddenly too tight. Adam lounged across from me, rolling a crystal glass of amber liquor between his long fingers. The ice clinked as he took a slow sip, his piercing blue eyes never leaving mine. "why did we leave the party?""Because I want to spend some quality time with my wife! Lucia Adam Lancaster "I gave him a death glare."Relax," he murmured, his voice like velvet over steel. "If I wanted to hurt you, I wouldn't need a moving vehicle to do it." The car descended into an underground garage beneath one of the city's tallest skyscrapers. Adam's hand settled at the small of my back as he guided me to a private elevator, his touch burning through the opened silk of my dress. The elevator ascended silently, the numbers climbing higher until my ears po
The emerald gown slithered across my skin like a living thing, its silk whisper-soft against the bruises Adam's lessons had left behind. I stared at my reflection—the backless design exposed the delicate ladder of my spine, the plunging neckline a hair's breadth from indecent. The choker at my throat winked cruelly in the lamplight, its emerald centerpiece pulsing with every ragged breath I took. "You will be perfect tonight." Adam's command from earlier still burned in my ears, his fingers digging into my hips as he'd fastened the necklace himself, his lips brushing the shell of my ear in a mockery of tenderness. A soft knock. Cara slipped inside, her usual glittering confidence replaced by a pallor that made her look half a ghost already. The sequins on her champagne-colored gown caught the light as she trembled, her fingers clutching a makeup case like a lifeline. "Eve sent me," she whispered, her voice raw. I caught her wrist, feeling the too-quick flutter of he
The silver key glinted in the moonlight like a dare, its delicate teeth catching the pale glow as I turned it over in my trembling fingers. The weight of it in my palm felt like both salvation and damnation. Adam's parting smirk haunted me—that cruel, beautiful curve of lips that made my stomach tighten with equal parts dread and something far more dangerous. The memory of his breath warm against my ear as he'd pressed it into my hand sent an involuntary shiver down my spine. "Try not to break your legs."His voice had dropped to that low, intimate register when he said it, the words curling around me like smoke. The fleeting brush of his fingers against my palm had left my skin burning long after he'd withdrawn. I waited until the grandfather clock's third chime vibrated through the floorboards, each resonant strike seeming to shake the very foundations of this gilded prison. The balcony doors opened with barely a whisper, revealing the terrifying drop to the rose garden below. M
The grandfather clock in Eve’s study ticked like a countdown to execution. Papa slumped in a leather chair, his split lip dripping crimson onto his ruined shirt. I lunged toward him, but a guard wrenched me back, his fingers biting into the bruises already darkening my arms. Adam stood motionless by the fireplace, his face an unreadable mask—the perfect heir, waiting for his mother’s command. Eve glided behind her desk, the surface so polished I could see my own hollow reflection staring back. She slid a single sheet of paper toward me with the grace of a dealer laying down a winning hand. "Sign," she purred. The document smelled of expensive ink and something bitter beneath—like almonds. "Marriage Contract" glared up at me in embossed letters. My vision swam as I forced myself to read: - Lucia Maria Pete shall wed Adam Michael Lancaster within thirty (30) days. - All debts owed by Richard Pete shall be considered null upon consummation. - Any offspring shall carry the La
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