首頁 / Romance / Married to the Devil / Chapter 3–Don’t Mess This Up

分享

Chapter 3–Don’t Mess This Up

作者: RENA
last update publish date: 2026-04-02 13:43:03

Natasha’s POV

“Hell fucking no! You can’t be serious,” I said. “You really expect me to marry Tristan Castillo? The same Tristan who was rumored to have killed his own parents?”

I laughed after I said that, because the whole thing sounded like a bad joke.

My father didn’t react immediately. He just looked at me across the table, waiting for me to calm down.

“Besides, why would he want me? Tristan Castillo could marry anyone he wants. So why me?” I asked the only question that mattered.

My father sighed and leaned back into his chair, looking older than I’d ever seen him.

“Because men like Tristan Castillo don’t just do things for no reason,” he said. “If he wants something, he has already thought it through.”

I rubbed my palm against my face. “That didn’t answer my question.”

“I don’t know, Natasha. He asked for you specifically,” he said, already frustrated.

That made me frown. “Me? What could he possibly want from me?”

“You tell me, Natasha. What does he want from you?” he asked. “You’re a notorious rebel, so what did you do?”

“I haven’t even seen that man before.”

My expression hardened. “Why not Victoria?”

“Well, he didn’t say one of my daughters,” he continued. “He said he wants my youngest daughter, Natasha.”

“Victoria would have been a better choice in my opinion.” I scoffed.

“And what does that mean?” his voice rising.

“She’s older. She’s the perfect daughter, right? She’s never been rebellious. She’s always been more involved in the company,” I didn’t stop. “If he wants a wife for whatever twisted reason, why drag me into this?”

“That’s enough, Natasha!” My father said sharply.

“No, it’s not enough!” I shot back. “You didn’t even think twice, did you? The moment he said he’d save the company, you agreed to hand me over like I’m some sort of business deal.”

“I’m trying to save this family!”

“And I’m your daughter, not an asset!” I shouted.

The room fell into silence for a moment, both of us breathing heavily.

I looked away first. My thoughts drifted to the one person whose absence still aches in moments like these. “I guess I see why mom left.”

The moment the words left my mouth, I knew I’d gone too far.

My father’s face hardened instantly. “Don’t talk about things you don’t understand.”

“I understand enough,” I replied. “I understand that if she were here, she would never have agreed to this. She would have fought tooth and nail to avoid things like this.”

“I SAID THAT’S ENOUGH!” My father’s voice thundered through the office as he slammed his hand on the table.

I didn’t flinch. I just looked at him, my eyes cold now.

“Do you think I want this?” he asked, his tone sharp. “You think I enjoy asking my daughter to sacrifice herself? I tried Natasha, I did. But nothing worked out. This is the only option. I’m doing what I have to do to keep this family and company from collapsing.”

“Do you know what you’re asking me to do, Dad?” I asked. “You’re asking me to sell myself!”

My eyes filled with tears.

“What about what I want?" I cintinued. "Did you ever stop to think about me? I’m still grieving Lucas’ death, and now you want me to smile and accept a man who I have no feelings for, or never even met.”

“Lucas is gone. Dead. And he’s not coming back. You have to accept that and move on with your life,” my father said, his face unreadable. “I’m not asking you to smile. I’m asking you to help save what’s left.”

Tears streamed down my cheeks. I wondered if this man even loved me at all.

After a long silence, I finally spoke, wiping my tears.

“Fine, I want to meet him.”

My father frowned. “What?”

“If Tristan Castillo wants to marry me, then I want to hear it from him myself. I want him to tell me why he wants to marry me out of all the women he could have in this world, why he chose me.”

My father studied me briefly..

“What? There has to be a reason,” I said. “He can’t just wake up and decide ‘Oh, I’m in the mood to get married, and not just to any woman—but Natasha Whitmore.’”

My father sighed, nodding his head.

“Okay then, I’ll arrange a meeting.”

“And please, Natasha, don’t mess this up for me—for us.”

I swallowed, not sure why my heart had suddenly started beating fast.

I stormed out of the office without another word, thinking about the things I would say to Tristan fucking Castillo.

I’d received a call from my father, telling me Tristan was ready to see me that evening.

A car pulled up at our house just as the sky darkened.

I got dressed in a pink halter neck sequined dress, which had a high slit that ran up my thigh. The dress was deliberate. If I was going to meet the man who thought he could buy me with a business deal, I wasn’t going to show up looking like a victim.

I let my hair fall loose, soft waves framing my face. Minimal jewelry. Just enough to match the heels I had put on.

The driver held the door open for me.

“Miss Whitmore.”

I slipped into the car without saying a word.

The drive was endless.

The driver didn’t speak, and neither did I.

The city lights blurred past the tinted windows as my thoughts circled the same question. Why me?

I thought about my father. I had never seen him this desperate. Maybe the situation was beyond him.

I sighed. “What have you gotten us into, Marcus?”

The car slowed before finally coming to a halt.

“We’re here,” the driver said. He stepped out to open my door.

I stepped out of the car. “Thank you.”

My heels clicked softly against the ground.

The night air was cooler here, with a soft breeze against my skin. Ahead, a yacht sat quietly against the water, lights glowing against the dark surface. It was larger than I expected and far too private for my liking.

I walked forward without hesitation.

The moment I stepped onto the deck, I noticed how quiet it was.

No crowd. Just the soft sound of water and the distant hum of the city behind me.

Then I saw a man standing near the edge, his back to me.

Dark suit. Broad shoulders. Completely still, like he had all the time in the world.

Something about the way he stood made me think he was Tristan Castillo.

“You have a strange way of inviting people,” I said as I walked in further.

“And yet, you’re here,” he replied evenly.

That voice… It was calm, almost familiar.

Something about it tugged at my memory.

Before I could place it, he finally turned.

A pair of familiar grey eyes met mine.

Everything clicked.

He was the same man from the club.

The same man who had gotten under my skin without trying.

I blinked once, then let out a short breath.

“Well… fuck me,” I blurted out before I could stop myself.

A slow, deliberate smile curved his lips. He took a step toward me, unbothered and confident.

“You want us to do that right now, cariño?”

在 APP 繼續免費閱讀本書
掃碼下載 APP

最新章節

  • Married to the Devil   Chapter 53–Be Patient With Her

    Tristan’s POVThings finally felt normal again after the gunshot. Natasha had returned to our bedroom.She was sleeping peacefully, her head resting against my chest, one hand tangled in my hair. I carefully slid out of bed and walked onto the balcony. My arm throbbed beneath the bandage. It was healing slowly. Natasha had been tending to the wound and changing the bandage every day.Now, it was time to deal with Francis Luzardo. That bastard had a terrible aim. I dialed a number. The phone only rang once before it was picked up.“I have eyes on him,” the voice said. “What should I do next?”“You’ll do nothing yet,” I said calmly, leaning against the railing. “Just never let him out of your sight. And remember—keep your distance. Make sure no one gets hurt.”I ended the call, slipped the phone into my pocket and walked back into the room. Natasha was still sleeping. I didn’t know what it was, but something about her looked different. I went into the closet and put on a t-shirt. I’d

  • Married to the Devil   Chapter 52–I’ll Be There

    Natasha’s POVThe sight of Tristan covered in blood—his blood this time, made something twist sharply in my chest. He was clutching his arm tightly, blood seeping through his fingers. “Oh my God.”Tears brimmed in my eyes as I moved instinctively toward him. “What happened to you?” My voice broke, barely above a whisper. He didn’t answer. His jaw was tight. His face was pale, but his expression remained controlled as though nothing had happened. He simply opened the door to his office and stepped inside. I followed him without thinking. I reached for his arm and guided him to his chair. I took a look at the wound. The blood. The hole in his sleeve. It looked like a gunshot wound. A tear slipped down my cheek. I couldn’t breathe properly. Seeing him this hurt did something to me I couldn’t explain. “Hey, hey,” he said, his voice strained but firm as his hand found my cheek, wiping the tear with his thumb. “Look at me. I’m fine, okay? You—” He grunted. “No.” I shook my head. “You’

  • Married to the Devil   Chapter 51–You’re Bleeding

    Tristan’s POVI barely paid attention to what was going on in the conference room.Marcus, Victoria, two of Marcus’s executives, Daniel, and the marketing team were all present, discussing the final details for the upcoming gala. My mind kept drifting back to three days ago—finding Natasha broken again, curled up on the floor beside Abuela’s bed. Every time I tried to get close, she retreated. She hadn’t slept in our room since. I stood up abruptly and left the conference room without a word. No one stopped me. Even better. I walked straight to my office and shut the door behind me. The silence settled immediately. My gaze drifted to the drawer. A second later, I was already reaching for a cigarette. I lit it and took a slow drag, staring out at the city through the floor-to-ceiling windows. Natasha’s face flashed through my mind again. The tears. The swollen eyes. I exhaled sharply. By the time the cigarette burned out, another one was already between my fingers. I walked ove

  • Married to the Devil   Chapter 50–Do You Love Him?

    Natasha’s POVThe words hit me like ice water. I jerked back, yanking my wrist free from his grip. My pulse thundered so hard I could hear it in my ears. “And you know nothing about Tristan,” I hissed, my voice shaking with anger. “First, you disappeared on me. You showed up out of nowhere. Demanded to see me. Told me you love me and you came back for me. And now you think you have the right to question my husband?”I took a step back, breathing hard.“Don’t you have a single ounce of shame, Lucas?”Lucas's jaw clenched, but I didn’t give him a chance to respond. “You don’t get to disappear for six months and walk back into my life acting like you’re the victim.”He looked around. I could feel the whole café staring at us. I didn’t care. A flicker of frustration crossed his face. “You think this is easy for me?”“Easy?” I laughed bitterly. “You think grieving you was easy?”He opened his mouth, but I didn't let him speak. “I buried you, Lucas.” My voice broke. “Maybe not physical

  • Married to the Devil   Chapter 49–You have No Idea

    Natasha’s POV. “Victoria.”“Who would’ve thought I'd bump into Natasha Wh—“ She paused. “Where are my manners? I mean… Mrs. Natasha Castillo. How have you been?”“I’ve been good, Victoria.”The smile on her face refused to fade, and it was starting to irritate me. I was about to turn toward the café when she spoke again, stopping me. “I heard from a little bird that Lucas is alive.”“And?”“And don’t you think it’s quite the coincidence that you’re here at your favorite spot?”Hold on…How did she even know that? We were never close enough for her to know something like that. “How did you even—” I stopped myself. “You know what? Never mind.”Victoria’s smile widened. “Oh, sister. I just need you to be careful.”“Relax, Victoria,” I fired back calmly. “I might start to think you actually care about me.”“Of course, I do. When have I ever not?”I scoffed. “The joke writes itself.”Something flickered across her face before the smile returned. “Looks like Tristan is finally saving t

  • Married to the Devil   Chapter 48–Hello, Sister

    Natasha’s POV For the first time since I stepped into this house, I had a room to myself. I’d always wanted one.It should have felt good—refreshing even, but it didn’t. Nothing about it was normal. I managed to sleep after the chaos from earlier. I stretched lazily on the bed, trying to sit up properly. It suddenly struck me. Why exactly was I upset earlier? Was it about Lucas? Was it the blood? Anyone would have reacted that way when their husband suddenly showed up in the middle of the night, smeared with blood. Maybe I should apologize to him. No. I did nothing wrong. He was covered in blood and was sneaky about it. Something must have happened. The sound of my phone cut through my thoughts. I reached for my purse on the night stand and pulled it out. There were multiple notifications from Ananya, from Tristan, and an unknown number. The unknown one caught my attention. I opened the message. I need to see you. —Lucas.How did he get my contact? “Come on, Natasha,” I mu

  • Married to the Devil   Chapter 47–Remind Me Not To Piss You Off

    Tristan’s POV Natasha’s words hit me harder than I wanted to admit. The way she stepped back from me like I was something dangerous. Maybe I was. But right now, that didn’t matter. The only thing that mattered was getting that bastard cleaned up. He couldn’t die yet. Not when I still need

  • Married to the Devil   Chapter 46–Away From You

    Natasha’s POVAfter yesterday’s breakdown, I pushed myself up from the floor. I was still in the same gown. Everyone was probably asleep. I glanced at the wall clock—it was past three in the morning. My stomach growled loudly, but the thought of eating made me sick. I just couldn’t. I made my wa

  • Married to the Devil   Chapter 45–My Wife Is Hurting

    Tristan’s POVIt was past two in the morning, and I was still awake. I couldn’t sleep. Not after finding Natasha in the state she was in last night. I took a deep, deliberate drag from the cigarette. My fifth one in a row. The smoke burned my lungs, but it wasn’t enough. Nothing was. I rested my

  • Married to the Devil   Chapter 44–I Want To Be Alone

    Tristan’s POVI sat at the head of the table in the conference room with Daniel, three attorneys, and two financial advisors. They were reviewing the proposal that had been spread across the polished surface. A large screen displayed projected figures from Whitmore Industries. Debts. Assets. Proje

更多章節
探索並免費閱讀 優質小說
GoodNovel APP 免費暢讀海量優秀小說,下載喜歡的書籍,隨時隨地閱讀。
在 APP 免費閱讀書籍
掃碼在 APP 閱讀
DMCA.com Protection Status