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My body ached in the most delicious, sinful way when I woke up. Sunlight streamed through the floor-to-ceiling windows of the penthouse, casting a golden glow over the rumpled silk sheets. I was completely naked, my thighs sticky with Damien’s dried cum, my pussy still tender and throbbing from the way he had claimed me again and again last night. I thought I married a cold-hearted monster… but after everything he did to me, I was starting to question my own sanity. How could something so wrong feel so addictively good? I tried to slip out of bed quietly, but a powerful arm snaked around my waist and yanked me back against a hard, muscular chest. Damien’s deep voice rumbled against my ear, sending unwanted heat straight to my core. “Where do you think you’re going, wife?” His thick morning erection pressed insistently against my ass. My breath hitched. Even after the brutal night we’d shared, my body betrayed me instantly — wetness pooling between my legs again. “Damien… I need to shower,” I whispered, my voice still hoarse from screaming his name. He chuckled darkly, the sound vibrating through me. One large hand slid down my stomach and cupped my sore pussy possessively. His fingers teased my swollen folds but didn’t push inside. “You’ll shower when I say so. But first…” Before he could continue, his phone rang sharply on the nightstand. Damien’s entire body tensed against mine. He reached over and answered it with ice-cold authority. I watched his expression darken as he listened. His jaw clenched, eyes flicking toward me for a brief second before he hung up. “Business,” he said curtly, already rolling out of bed and pulling on his pants. “One of my rivals is testing boundaries. Stay in the penthouse today. Do not leave without my permission.” I sat up, clutching the sheet to my naked breasts. “I’m not your prisoner, Damien. This was supposed to be a contract, not a cage.” He paused while buttoning his shirt, then stalked back to the bed. Towering over me, he gripped my chin firmly and forced me to meet his intense gaze. The kiss he gave me was hard, dominating, and possessive — a reminder of exactly who owned me now. “You’re my wife,” he growled against my lips. “For the next year, you’re whatever I need you to be. Keep that pussy wet and ready for me when I return. I’m not finished with you yet.” The door slammed behind him, leaving me alone in the massive suite. I collapsed back onto the pillows, heart racing. How could I already crave a man who treated me like property? Last night he had ruined me so thoroughly that I still felt him with every movement. Yet the cold way he issued orders reminded me this wasn’t love — it was a transaction. One I had willingly signed. After forcing myself into the shower, I tried to wash away the evidence of his touch. But the hot water only made me more aware of the soreness between my legs and the confusing ache in my chest. I had just stepped out and wrapped myself in a robe when my phone buzzed on the counter. Unknown Number: You think marrying Damien Voss will save your father? Cute. The debt isn’t forgiven. Watch your back, new Mrs. Voss. My blood ran cold. I stared at the message, fingers trembling. Who was this? How did they know about the contract? Before I could even begin to process the threat, the penthouse door burst open with a loud bang. Damien stormed back in, eyes blazing with fury. His knuckles were bruised and bloody, and there was a fresh tear in the collar of his shirt. “Change of plans,” he growled, crossing the room in three strides and yanking me against his hard chest. His hand immediately slid under my robe, fingers finding my still-dripping core as he kissed me hungrily, almost desperately. I gasped into his mouth, my body responding even as fear coiled in my stomach. But as heat flared between us again, the anonymous warning echoed in my mind. Who was threatening us? And how deep was the dangerous world I had married into?Mia’s POVThe atoll platform groaned like a dying beast as the self-destruct sequence ticked down. Red emergency lights flooded the command center while explosions ripped through the outer rings. I clutched newborn Lyra and little Kai against my chest, my body still trembling from the rapid delivery. The other ten children were secured in the inner vault with Elena’s team, but the entire structure was collapsing around us.Damien stood like an avenging god at the center of the chaos, gun in one hand, the other never leaving my side. His bloodied arm wrapped around my waist, pulling me flush against him in the narrow command alcove. Forced proximity had never been more literal — his body a living shield as debris rained from the ceiling.“Thirty seconds until primary detonation,” the automated voice announced. “Evacuate immediately.”“Damien—” I gasped as another wave of pain lanced through my abdomen. The twelfth child — the Apex Heir Elara had engineered — was already demanding its p
Mia’s POVThe submersible fleet cut through the black ocean like ghosts. Eleven children now filled our lives with a chaos that felt both miraculous and terrifying. Theo and Elias babbled in their secured seats. Seraphina, Aurora, Lucian, Nova, Kai, Rowan, and the two rescued ones — plus our newest daughter, little Lyra, born in the heart of the siege — slept in reinforced medical pods. And inside me, the twelfth child — the one Elara had branded the true Apex Heir — grew at a terrifying pace.I sat in the command compartment pressed against Damien’s side. The forced proximity of the cramped sub left no space for distance. His arm was locked around my shoulders, his free hand resting heavily on my swollen belly where the baby kicked with unnatural strength. Blood and seawater still streaked his tactical gear, but his touch was gentle, reverent.“Twelve,” he murmured, voice rough with exhaustion and awe. “Our family keeps growing no matter how hard they try to break us.”I leaned into
Mia’s POVThe floating platform fortress swayed gently on the open sea, a steel island hidden in international waters. Ten children now filled our lives with cries, laughter, and the constant hum of medical monitors. Theo and Elias toddled between pods, chasing each other under watchful eyes. Seraphina, Aurora, Lucian, Nova, Kai, Rowan, and the two newest additions — the hidden daughter and son we had rescued — completed the chaotic symphony. And inside me, the eleventh child — the one Elara had called the Apex Heir — grew at an alarming rate.I stood on the observation deck overlooking the waves, hand pressed to my swollen belly. The enhancements had pushed this pregnancy into the third trimester in mere weeks. Damien appeared behind me, his powerful arms sliding around my waist, pulling me back against his chest. The forced proximity of the narrow deck wrapped us in a cocoon of salt air and steel.“You should be resting,” he murmured, lips brushing my ear. His hand spread wide over
Mia’s POVThe bunker doors buckled under the relentless assault. Metal screamed. Dust rained from the ceiling as explosions tore through the island above. I clutched newborn Jax and Nova to my chest in the reinforced medical alcove, the other seven children secured in the adjacent panic chamber with Elena’s team. Pain from the recent delivery still throbbed through my body, but adrenaline drowned it out.Damien stood like a wall of death at the main entrance, gun blazing, blood from fresh wounds streaking his arms. He had positioned himself between our family and the incoming horde, every shot precise and merciless. The forced proximity of the collapsing bunker left no room for retreat — his body a constant shield, his voice a roar cutting through the chaos.“Hold the line!” he bellowed to the remaining guards. “They do not get past this door!”Victor’s voice boomed over the hacked speakers, triumphant and mocking. “You can’t protect them all, Damien. The bloodline calls. Hand over th
Mia’s POVThe offshore island compound shuddered under the first barrage. Waves crashed violently against the cliffs as Elara and Victor’s fleet unleashed hell from the sea. Alarms screamed through the reinforced halls. I clutched Rowan to my chest, the newborn’s tiny body warm against me, while Nova slept in the secured pod beside us. The other children were already moved to the deepest underground bunker with Elena’s team.Damien burst into the medical wing, blood streaked across his face and tactical gear, eyes wild with that dark, unyielding fire. He crossed the room in three strides and pulled me and Rowan against him, one arm locked around us like a shield. The forced proximity in the fortified room felt like the only safe place left in the world.“They’re landing,” he growled, voice rough. “Victor and Elara personally. We hold the line here. You and the children stay in the inner vault.”I shook my head, even as another wave of exhaustion from the rapid births crashed over me.
Mia’s POVThe safehouse nursery had transformed into a sanctuary of controlled chaos. Seven small lives now filled the space with soft cries, coos, and the steady rhythm of monitors. Theo and Elias played under careful supervision, their toddler energy a stark contrast to the fragility of the newborns. Seraphina, Aurora, Lucian, Nova, and little Kai completed our improbable family. I moved between the pods and play mats, my body still recovering from Kai’s accelerated birth, hand occasionally drifting to my abdomen where yet another child grew too fast.Damien watched from the doorway, arms crossed, his presence filling the room like a shield. He crossed to me in long strides and pulled me against his chest, one hand splaying possessively over my belly. The forced proximity of the nursery monitoring station wrapped around us like armor. His breath brushed my ear.“Eight,” he murmured, voice rough with awe and determination. “And every single one of them is ours.”The paternity doubts







