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The CEO’s Arranged Bride.

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Heiress Sapphire Montgomery is bound by duty to an arranged marriage with Damian Blackwood, a powerfully intimidating CEO whose icy reputation precedes him. With the determination to honor her father’s wishes, she enters the new marriage as a docile, quiet wife, always silent, watchful and very afraid. But when a shocking act of betrayal leads to the brutal death of her best friend, Sapphire’s fragile existence shatters. Refusing to remain a pawn, she uncovers a dark web of lies and secrets surrounding both her new family and her own family. Secrest capable of destroying everything she knew. As danger closes in, the timid girl who was once too afraid to speak without offending someone is forced to evole into a fierce woman willing to risk everything for the truth. Caught between fear and untamable desire, Sapphire and Damian must confront enemies both outside and within their marriage.
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Chapter 1 - The Announcement.

(Sapphire's POV)

My life ended the evening my father poured me a glass of wine and told me I was getting married.

Not asked. Not suggested. Not begged.

Told.

Can you believe the man?

I sat at the polished mahogany dining table of our Manhattan penthouse, the lights of the city glittering through the floor-to-ceiling windows behind him.

My pulse was louder than the clinking crystal in my hand. I had just turned twenty six, just graduated from Columbia, just begun to dream about freedom, and now, it was gone.

"You've got to be kidding," I whispered, as I stared at the red wine I hadn't tasted.

"This is insane, Dad. People don't just… arrange marriages anymore. We're not living in the seventeenth century."

My father's expression didn't flicker. Victor Montgomery, the business tycoon, ruthless negotiator, and apparently, destroyer of my future looked at me the same way he looked at a quarterly report: cold, calculating, and final.

"This is bigger than you, Sapphire," he simply said.

"The Blackwoods have agreed, Damian will be your husband by the end of the month."

My chest tightened. Damian Blackwood.

The name alone carried weight. He was the billionaire everyone whispered about, the one every news channel called a Predator. Forbes crowned him the king of Wall Street. Ruthless.

Untouchable.

And now… my future husband.

"No." The word scraped out of my dry throat.

"No way. I don't even know him, and I don't want to. No, I won't do it!"

"Oh yes, you will." My father chuckled dryly.

"I won't!" My chair scraped against the marble floor as I stood.

"You can't just sell me off like some stock."

My father's gaze hardened.

"This marriage is a business merger. And you'll do as you're told."

A cold laugh escaped me.

"Unbelievable. You're actually trading me like I'm stock.

His lips pressed into a thin line.

"Watch your tone, young lady. This is about securing your future."

"My future?" I scoffed. "Or your empire?"

His silence was all the answer I needed.

I felt my throat tighten with fury and fear.

"I don't care how rich this… this Damian Blackwood is, or how many zeros his bank account has. I'm not marrying a stranger!"

"You'll marry him because I said so, and when did you learn to talk back to me?!" he snapped, slamming his palm flat on the table, making my mother to jump in fear. How pathetic!

"Do you have any idea what's at stake? The Montgomery name, our company, our legacy. This is the only way to secure it."

I froze. My father rarely raised his voice, but when he did, it meant there was no room for

argument. He usually knew how to imbibe his rules without needing to shout.

But I was not about to just give in.

"I don't care about the company!" My voice cracked, but I forced it louder.

"I'm not some pawn in your game, Dad. I'm a person. I'm your daughter!"

"You're a Montgomery," he reminded me coldly.

"And Montgomeries do what must be done, whether they like it or not. Now if you say one more word that isn't yes, I'll do something that I'm sure we will all regret."

The words cut deeper than any slap he would have given me.

I shook my head, my chest heaving.

"I hate you for this."

I spun on my heel, my stilettos clicking furiously across the marble as I stormed out of the dining room. My father didn't follow, or call after me. Why would he? In his mind, the deal was already done.

I stormed up the grand staircase to my room, slamming the door so hard the chandelier rattled.

My heart was pounding as my hands shook. My head also felt extremely heavy.

Damian Blackwood. I had never met him, but I had seen enough of his face everywhere on magazines, financial news, social media. Tall. Dark. Devastatingly handsome. And absolutely terrifying. They said he never smiled and that he could make a man bankrupt with a single phone call.

The women? They threw themselves at him, but none lasted more than a month.

And now, he was supposed to be my husband?

No. nada. Not happening. Over my dead body.

But even I knew I was bluffing.

I paced my room, my mind racing. There had to be a way out. Maybe I could run away. Maybe I could disappear until my father gave up. But even as I thought it, I knew the truth: no one escaped this Blackwood guy.

My phone buzzed on the nightstand. It was a message from my best friend, Luke:

"Party at the Waldorf tonight? You in, bestie?"

I stared at it, tears blurring my vision. How could I tell him that instead of partying, I was being shoved into a marriage with the predator himself?

I typed back with shaking fingers: "Not tonight."

But Luke being Luke, he immediately knew that something was wrong.

"Okay, spill, what is going on?" He replied back almost immediately.

"I am fine, best." I sent him.

"I am coming over." He texted back at once.

At once, I panicked and sent him a long episode of why he should not even think of that.

Father didn't have a problem with Luke being my best friend. But this was certainly not a good time as the tension in the house could make even someone as cheerful as Luke to sweat.

Tossing the phone aside, I sank onto the bed, burying my face in my hands. My world was

crumbling, and as always, I was powerless to stop it.

A knock on my bedroom door jolted me upright.

"Sapphire."

My father's voice. Steady. Commanding as always.

"Come downstairs, now."

"Go to hell," I muttered under my breath.

"I won't ask again." He snapped.

I groaned, wiping my face, and yanked the door open.

"What do you want? Haven't you ruined my life enough for one night?"

He didn't flinch. Instead, his eyes flicked past me, down the hallway. Then he stepped aside.

And just like that, my blood ran cold.

Because standing there, in the middle of our hallway, was Damian Blackwood in the flesh.

Tall and broad shouldered. He was dressed in a perfectly tailored black suit that probably cost a fortune. His chiseled jaw was shadowed with dark stubble, his hair slicked back, his eyes, God, those eyes, icy gray and unblinking.

He looked at me like he already owned me.

My throat went dry.

Damian's lips curved into the faintest smirk.

"Hello, fiancée."