Devils Offer
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Chapter 6 The mask starts to slip img
Chapter 7 A deal with the shadows img
Chapter 8 The leash and lie img
Chapter 9 paper chains img
Chapter 10 Dinner with the devil img
Chapter 11 Beneath the mask img
Chapter 12 Poisoned Queens img
Chapter 13 The mole in the mirror img
Chapter 14 Baiting the devil img
Chapter 15 The mother game img
Chapter 16 In the name of the mother. img
Chapter 17 The Devil's bloodline. img
Chapter 18 The Devils choice img
Chapter 19 The Devil's council img
Chapter 20 The Devil's throne img
Chapter 21 The devil you love img
Chapter 22 The knife beneath the crown img
Chapter 23 Blood doesn't lie, but it burns img
Chapter 24 The daughter of the knife img
Chapter 25 The ashes crunched under my feet img
Chapter 26 The fire that names her img
Chapter 27 The crown of ash img
Chapter 28 A throne carved from silence img
Chapter 29 A kingdom without permission img
Chapter 30 Smoke beneath the crown img
Chapter 31 The Room she left behind. img
Chapter 32 The Ash mark img
Chapter 33 The hollow gate img
Chapter 34 Mask and mirrors img
Chapter 35 The general's debt img
Chapter 36 The hollow gate img
Chapter 37 Fire, crown, and ash. img
Chapter 38 Throne are made of glass img
Chapter 39 Blood is a lie img
Chapter 40 The Phoenix protocol img
Chapter 41 The siege of Edenfall img
Chapter 42 What comes after fire img
Chapter 43 The shadow protocol img
Chapter 44 The syndicate's Queen img
Chapter 45 The Devil's army img
Chapter 46 The kill code img
Chapter 47 Ghosts and ashes img
Chapter 48 A face in the mirror img
Chapter 49 The nameless one img
Chapter 50 The trap img
Chapter 51 The man who watched her burn img
Chapter 52 Beneath the surface img
Chapter 53 The other Claire img
Chapter 54 The devil's price img
Chapter 55 The Phoenix protocol img
Chapter 56 The throne of ashes img
Chapter 57 Throne of consequence img
Chapter 58 Whispers in the ashes img
Chapter 59 Born of fire img
Chapter 60 The forgotten sister img
Chapter 61 The garden burns img
Chapter 62 Cilax's war img
Chapter 63 Broken vows img
Chapter 64 The other crown img
Chapter 65 No saint left. img
Chapter 66 Only one devil img
Chapter 67 King of nothing. img
Chapter 68 The queen's lie img
Chapter 69 What the shadows saw. img
Chapter 70 The God complex img
Chapter 71 Kingdom of Ashes img
Chapter 72 Empire's End. img
Chapter 73 Two years later. img
Chapter 74 A pact with the shadows img
Chapter 75 The Queen's Reign img
Chapter 76 The Blood Oath img
Chapter 77 A Kingdom Built in Flames img
Chapter 78 The storm we buried beneath img
Chapter 79 The Devil's Trap img
Chapter 80 Deal with the Devil img
Chapter 81 Resurrection in the dark img
Chapter 82 A Brother's Knife. img
Chapter 83 Ashes of the past. img
Chapter 84 A war of shadows. img
Chapter 85 The Road To Odessa. img
Chapter 86 The Devil's Reckoning img
Chapter 87 The Devil's Game. img
Chapter 88 The unseen enemy. img
Chapter 89 Lucian. img
Chapter 90 The edge of the knife. img
Chapter 91 Brother's Betrayal. img
Chapter 92 The Devils Gambit img
Chapter 93 Fire and Ashes img
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Chapter 2 The Red dress

I stood in front of the full-length mirror in Domian's penthouse, staring at a reflection that felt completely foreign.

The red dress hugged my body snugly, almost like it was made for someone else. It was silk, strapless, and had a daring slit up one thigh. The kind of dress that screams wealth, power, and a bit of submission all at once. Honestly, I had never worn anything this pricey or revealing before. I felt exposed, almost like I was on display.

I hated how stunning I looked in it. "Looks like it fits," a voice said from behind me.

I whipped around to see Domian leaning against the doorway, arms crossed, his gaze locked onto me like a predator eyeing its prey.

He didn't bother to hide the desire in his eyes. No one had ever looked at me like that before like I was already his, as if my very soul had been sold.

"Is this some kind of game to you?" I managed to ask, my voice barely steady.

"No," he replied, stepping closer. "This is a contract, and you agreed to play your part. You have to play it."

My fingers clenched at my sides. What do you really get out of this marriage? Other than control.

He moved slowly, like he was measuring each step. "The Bartva, is keeping an eye on me. So is the FBI. A wife gives me legitimacy, stability, and a certain image. I need to look like a man settling down, not a threat expanding his empire."

"And what do I get in return? Access to my father's file?" I pressed. He cracked a faint smile. "Among other things."

"What other things?" I asked, feeling uneasy.

"You'll live here, wear what I give you, attend the events I specify, speak when spoken to, and smile when needed. For six months, you'll be my wife in every way that matters."

He paused, stepping so close that I could feel his warmth. "Publicly and privately."

My stomach dropped. "That wasn't part of the deal."

"It is now," he said softly, but with a chilling undertone. "If you want my secret, you'll need to give me your obedience."

I fell silent, unable to form words, my fingers trembling at my sides.

He leaned in, his breath warm against my ear. "Want to play this game, little dove? Want to uncover the truth about your father? Then remember this: there are no clean deals with the devil."

I swallowed hard. "Fine, but I'll never love you."

He let out a low laugh, a dark smile crossing his face. "Good. I'm not looking for love; I'm looking for ownership."

The wedding ceremony was small, private, and somehow chilly. Just a judge, two witnesses, Domian's right-hand man, Luca, and a woman I didn't recognize who looked like she could stab someone with her heels.

No family, no friends,just cold vows exchanged in a marble hall that smelled of power and perfume.

"I now pronounce you husband and wife," the judge said, sliding the pen toward us.

I signed my name next to Domian's with a hand that felt like it didn't belong to me.

Mrs. Cross.

I wanted to scream, but he took my hand, intertwining our fingers, and led me outside.

Paparazzi lights flashed like a barrage of gunfire. Cameras clicked, voices shouted questions.

"Who is she?"

"Is the marriage real?"

"Are you leaving the business, Mr. Cross?"

He didn't respond; he just drew me closer, dipped his head, and kissed me. It wasn't gentle. It was a claim.

His lips pressed against mine with a force that took my breath away. My hands trembled, but I couldn't push him away. I couldn't; this was all part of the act. The plan. The role I had to play.

But as his mouth moved against mine, a heat began to rise beneath my skin, and that scared me more than anything.

That night, Domian poured himself a drink and settled into the leather armchair across the living room, watching me like a cat watching a mouse.

"Are you wondering if I'm going to drag you to bed?" he asked casually.

I didn't flinch. "I was wondering what you wanted from me now."

He took a slow sip of whiskey, seemingly unfazed. "Nothing tonight. But tomorrow, we'll play our roles. I'll take you to the Di Carlo gala. You'll be the perfect wife, and then... you'll see."

I crossed my arms. "Why me, Domian? Why not hire someone else

Someone else to be your bride?"

"Because I've been watching you."

What?

"I've known who you are for years. Your father owed me a debt he never settled. Then he died, and you just vanished. Until last month, that is, when you started asking the wrong questions."

He leaned in, his eyes sharp. "You thought you could manipulate your way to the truth. But what you didn't realize is that I picked you a long time ago."

I gasped. "You're obsessed." He just smirked.

"I never deny what I am."

I quickly turned away, my heart racing. This guy wasn't someone I could outsmart. He was already ten steps ahead because he had started this game long before I even knew it existed.

"You should get some sleep. Tomorrow, we'll kick off the real show."

I headed toward the guest bedroom, but then he spoke up again,

"You should sleep in my bed."

I won't touch you.

"I never said you would, but you'll learn how to take orders, Mrs. Cross. One way or another."

I lay on the far edge of that huge bed, turning my back to him. Damian's presence on the other side felt still, silent, and way too aware.

Even with the lights out, I could feel his gaze on me.

"You're not the first woman to hate me. But you'll be the first to find out how much it costs," he said quietly in the dark.

I squeezed my eyes shut. Anger and fear twisted in my chest.

I had to uncover the truth, and I had to make him pay.

Even if it meant becoming the devil's bride.

            
            

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