LOGINAN INTENSE, SIZZLING HOT, FORBIDDEN ROMANCE COLLECTION THAT WILL LEAVE YOU BREATHLESS. (50% STEAMY. 18+) MAIN STORY Trapped in a loveless marriage built on debt, sacrifice, and silent suffering… she thought endurance was her only choice. Until him. Her husband’s powerful, dangerously composed superior sees everything she tries to hide and slowly, deliberately, inserts himself into her life. His help becomes protection. His protection becomes control. And his control becomes something far more intoxicating than she ever imagined. Every glance lingers. Every touch burns like sin. She knows she should resist him. He is forbidden. Ruthless. Possessive. But the deeper she falls, the more she realizes… Ruin has never felt this sweet and walking away may destroy her far more than staying ever could.
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CHAPTER 1: THE WEIGHT OF GRATITUDE ARIA'S POV "Thanks so much for everything you have done, Doctor. I really do appreciate it. You have no idea how much you have helped me this far. I am really grateful." I lean against the cold marble countertop of the kitchen, my knuckles white as I grip my phone. My voice is barely a whisper, but it carries the weight of a woman who has been holding her breath for months. Every word is heavy with a sincerity that feels like it might break me. On the other end of the line, the doctor lets out a small, warm chuckle. The sound is light, but it does nothing to ease the tightness in my chest. "All the thanks should be to your husband, Mrs. Aria," he says, his tone professional yet friendly. "I am just doing my job, okay? If not for him, the process would have been delayed, and you know what happens after that." My breath hitches at the mention of Daniel. The name alone feels like a cold hand wrapping around my throat. I squeeze my eyes shut, taking a deep, shaky breath as a familiar wave of dread washes over me. It is a strange, paralyzing feeling—realizing just how afraid I get every single time his name is mentioned. My heart begins to race, thumping a frantic rhythm against my ribs that I can’t seem to slow down. I wonder how long I have to continue like this, living in a constant state of internal tremors. "All is well, Mrs. Aria, okay? Just relax," the doctor continues, oblivious to the panic rising in me. "Your mom is in good condition, and you have absolutely nothing to worry about." "Thank you, Doctor," I manage to say before the call ends. I slowly lower my hand, the phone feeling like a lead weight. I take another deep breath, trying to steady myself, but all I can do is nurse the broken pieces of my already shattered heart. I glance down at the dark screen of my phone, and that’s when it hits me. The joblessness and the crushing loneliness finally settle on me like a heavy shroud. I look around the large mansion, and for a moment, the beauty of it feels like an insult. The living room is sprawling and glittering, filled with expensive furniture and art that cost more than my entire education. The sun streams through the floor-to-ceiling windows, reflecting off the polished floors, but there is no warmth in it. Everything is perfect, everything is expensive, and everything is empty. What is the use of all these things if he can’t just love me the way I love him? The thought enters my mind unbidden, and I let out a long, jagged sigh. I have given him everything—my time, my loyalty, my heart—but it feels like I am living in a museum dedicated to a marriage that doesn't actually exist. I am about to get up from the sofa, my body feeling stiff and tired, when the front entrance door suddenly swings open. The sound is loud and jarring in the quiet house. My heart leaps into my throat. Is he back already? I didn't hear the sound of the car driving up to the garage. Usually, the gravel crunches or the heavy engine hums, but this time, there was nothing. I quickly step over to the entrance, my pulse thrumming in my ears. I expect to see the composed, sharp-edged man I married, but instead, I see him stumbling. His gait is staggered, his feet catching on the rug as he tries to find his balance. "Daniel," I say, my voice trembling. Terror strikes my nerves immediately. I approach him, my hands reaching out instinctively to catch him if he falls. But the moment I get close, a sharp, suffocating stench of alcohol strikes my nostrils. It is thick and sour, the smell of someone who hasn't just had a drink, but has tried to drown themselves in a bottle. I recoil, my head snapping back from the sheer strength of the odor. I force myself to regroup. I take a step back toward him, the realization dawning on me with a sickening thud in my stomach. He has been drinking. Again. My mind flashes back to all the times I tried to make him stop. I have begged him to abandon this new lifestyle and the group of "friends" he has made—men who care nothing for his well-being and only want to see how far they can push him. I have poured my heart out, trying to show him a better path, but of course, my words mean nothing to him. They are just noise in the background of his life. "Hey babe. Wait. You don't look good," I say, trying to keep my voice steady and soft. "Let me take you in." I reach out to grab his arm, hoping to lead him toward the stairs, but he shrugs me off instantly. The force of it almost knocks me off balance. "If I don't smell good to you, then don't touch me," he spits out. The sentence feels like a physical stab to my chest. I flinch, the cruelty in his voice cutting deeper than any blade. "Babe, I didn't say anything like that," I plead, my eyes searching his face for any sign of the man I know is in there somewhere. "Just come in. You are not yourself right now." "Actions speak louder than words, young woman," he sneers, his eyes bloodshot and unfocused. "I saw your face when you came close. I saw the way you looked at me." I exhale, a long, tired sound. "I didn't mean it, okay? It was just an impulsive action." "Keep quiet," he snaps. He turns away, leaving me standing there at the entrance with my hands still suspended in the air. I look at my empty palms and sigh, the weight of the world feeling heavier than ever. Slowly, I follow after him. I don't really have a choice. He has helped me so much—paying for the best doctors, ensuring my mother gets the care she needs. I know that if I don't perform my duties as a wife, he will find a way to use it against me. He has the power to torment me emotionally through my mother, and that is a risk I can never take. I fight the sting of tears that threaten to slip out of my eyes, blinking rapidly as I follow him into the sitting room. I stand before him, waiting. He collapses onto the sofa, relaxing his heavy limbs. He exhales a long breath that reeks of alcohol, looking completely exhausted. The silence in the room is suffocating. Then, he suddenly turns his head to look at me, his gaze sharp despite the intoxication. "Have you thought about my proposal?" I blink, the air leaving my lungs. The question feels like another stab to my gut, making me feel nauseous. I take a moment to find my voice, trying to be as gentle as possible. "I think it will be better if we discussed this when you are more sober, Daniel," I say, using his name softly and seductively in hopes of reaching a calmer part of him. He looks up sharply at me, his expression twisting into something dark. "Are you saying I am stupid right now?" I gulp, the sound loud in the quiet room. "No, I didn't mean it like that. I was just..." He abruptly gets up, the sudden movement making me flinch. "What’s that supposed to mean, Aria?" I immediately begin to step back. He doesn't stop; he walks slowly over to me, his movements calculated and predatory. I feel like prey being backed into a corner. I swallow hard, my heart hammering. "No, it's not what you think. I was just trying to..." "Trying to what? Insult my intelligence?" he growls, looming over me. "I am smarter than you can ever be, even right now, even when you claim I am not sober." I swallow again. I know I have messed up big time. My attempts to help have only fueled his anger. I quickly shake my hands in front of me, trying to de-escalate the situation. "Do you know what? Just forget about it. Let it go. It's nothing. I was just babbling. Forget I said anything." "You think I am just going to sit back and ignore the insult you just threw at me?" "No, I..." "Shut up!" He steps closer, his presence overwhelming and dark. He leans in, his voice dropping to a low, chilling whisper: “You really think you have a choice in this marriage?”TAKE ME, RUIN ME: CHAPTER 10CHAPTER 10: PRICE OF SOLACEI let out a long, shaky breath and relax back against my table. I’ve just finished typing the last of the contract documents, and my eyes feel heavy from staring at the glowing screen. But the moment my back makes contact with the padded chair, a sharp, stinging pain flares up in my spine. It registers in my brain like a bolt of lightning, making me wince and flinch. I groan into the empty air, my teeth gritted and my fists clenched so tightly my knuckles turn white.The movement reminds me of the agony that has been my constant companion since yesterday. I close my eyes, trying to find a rhythm to my breathing that doesn't hurt. Fuck, I think, my mind racing through the hazy memories of the previous night at the mansion.The pain doesn't fade quickly; instead, it settles in, spreading across my back in a wave of heat. It feels like thousands of gigantic needles are piercing my skin all at once, forcing me to breathe in shallow,
TAKE ME, RUIN ME: CHAPTER 9CHAPTER 9: THE MARK OF SILENCEADRIAN'S POV The rage is eating through my body, and I can't control it. It feels like a living thing, clawing at my insides as I sit behind my desk. I shift in my seat, a deep, heavy frown carving lines into my face. My eyes are locked on Aria, specifically on that large, red, angry mark that slashes across her neck. My brain is buzzing with a thousand questions, none of them good.What the hell is that? That mark certainly wasn't there yesterday when I was pinning her against this very table. Where did it come from?I can’t just sit here and look at her from a distance. I push back from my desk and stand up, my movements jerky and sharp. I walk around the table, heading straight for her. She must hear the heavy thud of my shoes on the carpet or feel the shift in the air, because she turns around immediately. She looks at me with a mix of curiosity and worry, her small hands clutching her purse."Sir, what... what is wrong?"
TAKE ME, RUIN ME: CHAPTER 8CHAPTER 8: CRACKS IN THE ARMORADRIAN'S POV My mind is a buzzing mess of static as I sit at my desk. I rest my hand against the polished wood, trying to focus, but the documents in front of me might as well be written in a foreign language. Her image is torturing me. It’s an endless loop in my head: those beautiful, sparkling eyes that shine like icy gray crystals. She is still as stunning as she was back then, but now there is a maturity to her beauty that infuriates me.Why am I so angry? I’m angry because she still carries that dangerous aura, the one that captured me years ago and drove me crazy. I hate that she still has this power over me. Even now, when I have all the authority and she is just an employee, I feel like I’m losing. I came back for revenge. I wanted to make her pay for how she ruined my life and destroyed my mental health in high school. And yet, she had the audacity to talk back to me today.A sharp knock on the door jolts me out of m
TAKE ME, RUIN ME: CHAPTER 7 CHAPTER 7: THE CHOICE OF EVILSARIA'S POV "So?" The word feels like a bomb blast in the small, quiet hallway. I stare at Selena, my mouth hanging open in shock. She stands there, looking back at me as if she is absolutely certain that I am the dumbest person she has ever met. I can’t believe she’s being so casual about this. My entire life is currently balanced on a razor's edge, and she’s acting like I’m worried about a rain shower. "What are you talking about?" I ask, my voice cracking with a mix of fear and confusion. She lets out a long, frustrated sigh and crosses her arms over her chest. "I am done, Aria. I am so done with attending to you and watching you worry so much about your husband. It is actually killing me to watch. Just let it go. Tell that man you call a husband that you ran late because of work. Tell him you had something important to do with your new boss. It’s the truth, isn’t it?" "He is not going to listen! Don't you get it?" I






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