تسجيل الدخولAfter being betrayed by her boyfriend and thrown out of her apartment, Elena Hart makes one reckless mistake… A one-night stand with a dangerously handsome stranger. The next morning, he’s gone. Weeks later, Elena discovers two shocking truths: She’s pregnant. And the stranger is none other than billionaire CEO Damien Blackwood — the cold-hearted man known for ruining anyone who crosses him. Damien offers her a deal: Move into his mansion, carry his heir, and follow his rules. No love. No emotions. No expectations. But living under the same roof with a possessive billionaire quickly becomes dangerous when obsession, jealousy, and hidden enemies enter the picture. Because Damien Blackwood may have sworn never to love again… But he’s already falling for the woman carrying his child.
عرض المزيدRain hammered against the city like it was trying to drown every secret hidden beneath the glittering lights. Elena Hart tightened her coat around herself as she hurried down the sidewalk, exhaustion dragging heavily through her body. Her feet ached from standing ten hours straight at the restaurant, and all she wanted was a hot shower, cheap noodles, and Ryan’s arms around her. Maybe tonight would finally feel normal again. Maybe he would apologize for the distance between them lately. Maybe she was tired of pretending not to notice it. The thought made her chest ache. She climbed the narrow stairs to the apartment she had helped pay for with double shifts and sleepless nights. The hallway smelled faintly of cigarettes and old paint, but tonight something else lingered beneath it. Perfume.
A familiar perfume. Elena slowed. Her hand tightened around her bag. No. Her heartbeat began to pound harder as she reached the door. The apartment was unlocked. Ryan never left it unlocked. A strange feeling crawled down her spine. Then she heard it. A laugh. Soft. Breathy. Female. Elena froze. For a second, her mind refused to understand what her heart already knew. Another laugh followed, then Ryan’s voice—low, intimate. The world around her suddenly felt too quiet. Too still. Her fingers trembled as she pushed the door open. And everything inside her shattered. The lamp beside the couch cast a warm golden glow across tangled sheets scattered on the floor. Clothes. Wine glasses. Bare skin. Ryan. And beneath him— “Vanessa...?” Her voice cracked so badly it barely sounded human. The two people on the couch jerked apart. Vanessa gasped, scrambling for the blanket while Ryan cursed under his breath. For a moment nobody spoke. Nobody moved. Elena stared at her best friend—the woman who had held her while she cried after losing jobs, after losing her mother, after every terrible thing life had thrown at her. And Ryan. The man she had loved for three years. The man she had nearly destroyed herself trying to keep happy. Something hot burned behind her eyes.“No...” she whispered. “No, no, no...” “Elena, listen—” Vanessa started. “Don’t.” The single word came out sharp enough to cut glass. Vanessa looked away in shame. But Ryan? Ryan only looked annoyed. As if Elena had interrupted something important. Something inside her cracked at that expression alone. “You said you were working late,” Elena whispered. Ryan stood up slowly, pulling on his jeans without even trying to hide what he’d done. “I was.” Elena stared at him in disbelief. The cruelty of the answer hit harder than the betrayal itself. Vanessa wiped at her tears. “Elena, I swear this wasn’t supposed to happen—” “How long?” Elena asked quietly. Nobody answered. Her voice rose. “How long?!” Ryan exhaled heavily like he was tired of dealing with her emotions.“Does it matter?” Elena felt the air leave her lungs. Ryan dragged a hand through his hair before finally looking directly at her.“You want the truth?” he said coldly. “I’ve been unhappy for a long time.”Her stomach twisted painfully. “Then why stay with me?” He laughed once. Not kindly. Never kindly. “Because you were convenient.” The words slammed into her chest. Vanessa whispered, “Ryan, stop—” “No,” he snapped. “She deserves honesty for once.” Elena could barely breathe. Ryan stepped closer, his expression hard. “You were never enough for me, Elena.” Silence. Dead silence. She felt those words everywhere. In her chest. In her bones. In every insecurity she had ever buried. “You’re exhausting,” Ryan continued mercilessly. “Always stressed. Always working. Always emotional.” His eyes flicked over her tired face. “Look at you. You don’t even try anymore.” Elena’s lips parted, but nothing came out. Because the worst part? A cruel part of her believed him. Vanessa looked horrified now, tears spilling down her cheeks. But Elena couldn’t even look at her anymore. Ryan grabbed Elena’s bag from beside the door and shoved it into her hands. “You should leave.” She blinked at him. “What?” “I’m serious.” “This is my apartment too.” Ryan scoffed. “The lease is under my name.” Elena stared at him like she had never truly seen him before. Maybe she hadn’t. Outside, thunder roared violently through the sky. “Ryan...” Her voice broke. “You’re throwing me out?” He opened the door. “Yes.” The finality in that single word destroyed something inside her. Vanessa whispered, “Please don’t do this—” “Stay out of it,” Ryan muttered. Elena stood there for one painful second longer, hoping—begging silently—that Ryan would stop her. That he would say sorry. That this was all some horrible nightmare. But he didn’t. So she walked out. And the door slammed behind her. --- Rain soaked her within seconds. Cold water clung to her skin and blurred the city lights into streaks of gold and white. Elena walked without direction, clutching her bag tightly against herself while tears mixed with rain on her cheeks. People passed her. Cars splashed water onto the streets. Nobody noticed the girl falling apart in the middle of the storm. Her phone buzzed repeatedly. Vanessa calling. Ryan calling. She ignored both. Hours seemed to pass before her legs finally gave out near the glowing entrance of an expensive building downtown. A luxury bar. The kind of place people like her never entered. Elena stared at her reflection in the glass doors. Wet hair. Smudged mascara. Broken eyes. Perfect. Without thinking anymore, she walked inside. Warmth wrapped around her instantly. Soft jazz floated through the dimly lit room while wealthy strangers laughed over expensive drinks. Crystal chandeliers glowed overhead. Everything about the place screamed power. Money. Danger. Elena moved toward the bar numbly. “One whiskey,” she said quietly. The bartender hesitated slightly at her appearance before nodding. She swallowed the drink too fast, coughing as the burn spread through her chest. “Another.” “Rough night?” The deep male voice beside her sent an unfamiliar shiver down her spine. Elena turned slowly. And forgot how to breathe. He was devastating. Tall. Broad shoulders. Dark suit tailored perfectly against his body. His features were sharp enough to look carved from stone, but it was his eyes that unsettled her most. Cold. Dark. Observant. The kind of eyes that looked at people and saw everything. He held a glass loosely in one hand, watching her with quiet intensity. Elena looked away first. “I’ve had worse,” she lied. A faint smirk touched his lips. “Liar.” Something about the way he said it made heat crawl unexpectedly through her chest. Normally she would’ve walked away from a man like him instantly. A man who radiated danger this naturally. But tonight she had nothing left to lose. “What’s your name?” he asked. Elena hesitated.Then shook her head. “I don’t think names matter tonight.” His gaze darkened slightly. “No,” he murmured. “I suppose they don’t.” The bartender brought another drink. The stranger paid for it before Elena could protest. “You don’t even know me,” she said softly. “I know you walked into a place like this looking like your world just ended.” His voice remained calm. Controlled. “But you’re still standing.” Elena swallowed hard. Something about that nearly broke her again. For the first time that night, someone looked at her like she wasn’t pathetic. Like she was surviving. The stranger leaned slightly closer. “What happened to you?” She laughed bitterly. “My boyfriend cheated on me with my best friend.” His jaw tightened almost invisibly. “And now?” “Now I don’t know where I belong anymore.” Silence stretched between them. Heavy. Dangerous. Then he asked quietly, "Do you want to forget tonight?” Elena looked into those dark eyes. And for the first time since opening that apartment door— She did. --- The penthouse suite overlooked the entire city. Rain streaked across the massive windows while distant thunder echoed through the darkness. Elena’s heart pounded violently as the stranger stepped closer to her. There was something terrifying about him. Something controlled. Like a storm hiding beneath expensive suits and calm eyes. “You can still leave,” he said quietly. She should have. God, she should have. But loneliness was a dangerous thing. And tonight she was drowning in it. So instead, Elena reached for him first. The moment his hands touched her waist, everything inside her unraveled. The kiss was hungry. Desperate. Not soft. Not sweet. Two broken strangers trying to escape themselves for one reckless night. And for those few hours— Elena forgot Ryan. Forgot betrayal. Forgot pain. Forgot everything except the man holding her like he wanted to consume every broken piece she had left. --- Morning sunlight spilled across white sheets. Elena stirred slowly. Her head ached faintly. The room was silent. Too silent. She opened her eyes. Empty. The stranger was gone. A strange disappointment settled unexpectedly in her chest. Then she noticed the folded note beside the pillow. Her fingers trembled slightly as she opened it. Only two words were written there. > Forget me. Elena stared at the message for a long time while her heart sank into something she couldn’t explain. Because somehow— She already knew she never would.“She will become my wife.” The words shattered across every television screen in the country within seconds. News channels exploded. Reporters shouted over each other. Social media crashed under millions of reactions. Inside the mansion, Elena sat frozen on the couch staring at the television like she had imagined the entire thing. Wife. Damien Blackwood had just announced to the world that she would become his wife. Without asking her first. The press conference ended in chaos shortly afterward, but Elena barely heard any of it. Because her heart was beating too loudly. And somewhere deep inside her chest— Hope was beginning to grow.Dangerous, fragile hope.---Damien returned to the mansion nearly an hour later. The second he stepped through the front doors, Elena stood. Silence filled the massive hallway instantly. Neither spoke at first. Damien loosened his tie slowly, exhaustion shadowing his face, but his eyes remained fixed entirely on her.Finally, Elena found her voice. “You
Damien avoided Elena the next day. Not completely. Just enough for her to notice.Breakfast arrived through staff instead of him. Meetings suddenly kept him locked inside his office for hours. And every time their eyes met across a room— He looked away first. As if the conversation near the window had shaken him more than he wanted to admit. Elena should have felt relieved. Instead, disappointment settled heavily inside her chest. Because for one brief moment the night before, Damien had almost let her in completely. And now he was hiding again.---Sophia Vale watched all of it carefully. Every glance. Every silence. Every crack forming inside Damien’s carefully controlled walls. Jealousy poisoned her beautifully polished smile. She had spent years trying to reach Damien emotionally.Years. Yet somehow Elena Hart—the broke pregnant girl who stumbled into his life by accident—was succeeding without even trying.Sophia couldn’t accept it. Wouldn’t accept itSo she decided to destroy he
Someone inside Blackwood Enterprises wanted Elena dead. The thought poisoned everything.Damien trusted very few people already. Now he trusted no one. By morning, the mansion felt suffocating under the weight of heightened security. Guards checked every vehicle entering the estate. Phones were monitored. Staff movements tracked. And Elena? Damien barely let her breathe without supervision. “This is getting ridiculous,” she snapped as two guards followed her through the library. “They stay.” Damien didn’t even look up from the documents spread across his desk. Elena crossed her arms angrily. “I’m going to the kitchen, not a battlefield.” “You were nearly killed yesterday.” “I know that!” The memory still haunted her too.The sound of screeching tires. The terror in Damien’s eyes. God. She would never forget the way he looked holding her afterward. Like losing her would destroy him. That realization unsettled her more every day. Damien finally looked up slowly. Dark circles shadowed b
The hospital discharged Elena two days later. Strict bed rest. No stress. No emotional pressure. The doctor repeated the warnings three separate times while Damien listened with the intensity of a man preparing for war. Elena noticed he asked more questions about the baby than she did. What foods were safest. What symptoms were dangerous. What medications could harm the pregnancy. Nothing escaped his attention. It should have comforted her. Instead, it terrified her how deeply he was starting to care. Because people like Damien Blackwood did not survive emotional attachment easily. And neither did the people who loved them.---The ride back to the mansion was unusually quiet.Rain clouds gathered heavily across the city while Elena sat beside Damien in the backseat, exhaustion still weighing down her body. “You’re staring again,” she murmured softly. Damien didn’t even look embarrassed. "You look tired.”“I almost lost the baby,” she whispered. “Of course I’m tired.” Something painfu


















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