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The last lust before divorce

The last lust before divorce

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Sign the papers, Silas. We had a deal." "The deal was for one last night, Elena. And I'm not finished with you yet." ​Elena spent three years as Silas Thorne's perfect, silent doll. He didn't marry her for love; he married her to settle a debt, treating her body as his personal playground and her heart as an afterthought. ​Now, the divorce papers are on the bed, but Silas demands a final, grueling price for her freedom. One night of total, erotic surrender. Elena endures his touch, counting the seconds until she can walk away from his toxic obsession forever. ​But freedom is a lie. ​As Elena steps out into the rain, a black Rolls Royce stops her in her tracks. Out steps Dante Vane-a man more powerful, more dangerous, and infinitely more dominant than the husband she just left. ​"Your time with her is up, Thorne. She belongs to me now." ​Caught between a husband who won't let go and a mysterious titan who just "bought" her life, Elena realizes she hasn't escaped the fire-she's just stepped into a much hotter flame. ​Silas used her for pleasure. Dante wants her for everything.or will she use these obssesive powerful man for revenge

Chapter 1 The final debt

Chapter 1: The Final Debt

​The penthouse smelled of cold rain and the heavy, musky scent of Silas's cologne. Elena stared at the divorce papers on the bed.

​"Sign them, Silas. We had a deal."

​Silas didn't move. He stood by the window, his shirt unbuttoned, looking at her like a predator who wasn't done playing with his food. "A deal? You think three years of me owning you ends with a stroke of a pen?"

​"I gave you everything," Elena snapped, her voice trembling. "My youth, my name... my body. Sign the papers."

​Silas walked toward her, his footsteps silent on the plush rug. He gripped her waist, pulling her flush against him. His touch was searing, a familiar brand. "You want your freedom so badly? Then give me what I bought you for. One. Last. Time."

​"You're disgusting," she gasped, even as her pulse betrayed her, hammering against her ribs.

​"And yet, you're still here," he whispered, his lips grazing her ear. He spun her around, forcing her to face the mirror. "Look at yourself, Elena. You're shivering. Is it hate? Or is it because you know no one will ever touch you the way I do?"

​He didn't wait for an answer. His hands were everywhere-possessive, rough, demanding. He tore the silk from her shoulders, his mouth crashing onto hers in a kiss that tasted of bourbon and desperation. Elena fought him for a second before the familiar, dark heat took over. It was a battle, a final collision of two people who hated how much they craved each other.

​"The papers, Silas," she moaned against his neck as he lifted her onto the mahogany desk.

​"After," he growled, his eyes dark with an obsessive fire. "I'm going to make sure you remember the feel of me every time you close your eyes for the rest of your life."

​He claimed her right there, amidst the legal documents and the shattered remains of their marriage. Every thrust was a reminder of his power, and every gasp from Elena was a countdown to her escape.

​One Hour Later

​The ink was barely dry on Silas's signature when Elena bolted for the door. She didn't pack. She didn't look back.

​"You'll be back!" Silas shouted from the balcony, his voice raw. "You have nothing, Elena! You're nothing without me!"

​Elena burst through the hotel's revolving doors into the freezing night. A black Rolls Royce sat idling, its engine a low, predatory growl.

​The back door opened. A man stepped out-taller, broader, and radiating a cold authority that made Silas look like a boy.

​"Elena."

​The stranger's voice was like velvet over steel. Silas had followed her down, skidding to a halt on the wet pavement.

​"Who the hell are you?" Silas demanded, reaching for Elena's arm. "Get away from my wife!"

​The stranger didn't flinch. He stepped into the light, his eyes chillingly calm. "She isn't your wife anymore, Thorne. You signed her over the moment you accepted my wire transfer."

​Silas froze. "You... you're the one who bought the debt?"

​"I'm the one who bought everything," the man said, stepping between them. He looked at Elena, his gaze traveling over her disheveled hair and the bite mark on her shoulder. His jaw tightened. "Your time with her is up. She's coming home with me now."

​He held out a hand to Elena.

​"Is he telling the truth?" Elena whispered, looking at the stranger. "Did you buy me?"

​"I saved you," the man replied, his voice dropping to a dangerous, intimate level. "But salvation has a price. Get in the car."

​Elena looked at Silas's defeated face, then at the stranger's outstretched hand. She took it.

​The moment the door closed, the man leaned over her, his shadow engulfing her. "Silas was a fool. He used you for pleasure. I'm going to use you for everything."

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