The chandelier above glinted like a noose of diamonds, casting cold shadows on the crowd below. Men in suits whispered behind champagne flutes. Women dripped in gold, laughing too loud. But Damian Moretti wasn't here for idle chatter.
He was here for vengeance.
Standing in the back of the lavish auction hall, his dark eyes locked onto his prizeโCeleste Carter.
She didnโt belong here. That was obvious.
In a room of sin and silk, she looked like an angel dropped into hell. Wrapped in a simple ivory dress, her soft brown curls framed wide, frightened eyes that scanned the room. She looked too young, too innocent, tooโฆ untouched.
Just like her father promised.
Damian's jaw tightened.
Senator Carter had made too many enemies. And now, his daughter was payment.
As the auctioneer's voice droned on, calling out opening bids like it was a game, Celeste stood frozen on stageโbarely breathing, clearly unaware of the true danger she was in.
โFive million,โ Damian said, voice low and smooth like poisoned velvet.
Heads turned.
The crowd silenced.
No one outbid him. No one dared.
The gavel hit wood.
โSold.โ
Celeste flinched.
Damian stepped forward as the room parted like the Red Sea. His steps were slow, deliberate. She met his gaze, trying to be brave.
He smirked.
Bravery wouldnโt save her. Not from him.
And yetโฆ something flickered in her eyes. Not just fear.
Curiosity.
He reached the stage, and for a heartbeat, their worlds collided.
โWho are you?โ she asked, her voice soft but steady.
He leaned in, brushing a loose strand of hair behind her ear, his voice a dark promise.
โYour new reality, Dolcezza "
Celesteโs skin prickled at the sound of his voiceโdeep, accented, and dripping with something dark. Her instinct screamed to run, but her feet wouldnโt move. His hand brushed her lower back, firm and possessive, guiding her down the steps as if he already owned her.
Because now, he did.
Her heart hammered in her chest as they exited the hall, the click of his shoes against marble echoing like a countdown. She tried to slow her steps, to stall, but his grip tightened slightly. Not hurting herโyetโbut reminding her that resistance was pointless.
Outside, a sleek black car waited, doors already open. Damian opened the passenger door without a word. Celeste hesitated.
โWhere are you taking me?โ she asked, voice wavering.
His eyes flicked to hers, cool and unreadable. โHome.โ
She didnโt move.
A muscle ticked in his jaw. โYouโd rather stay here, with men who were planning to buy you for one night?โ
Her stomach churned.
โI didnโt knowโฆ what this was,โ she whispered.
Damian tilted his head slightly. โYou do now.โ
Celeste climbed into the car, pulse thudding like thunder. Damian followed, the door clicking shut with an eerie finality. Inside, the air was thick with tension. The city lights bled past the tinted windows as the car sped off, but all Celeste could feel was the man beside her.
She dared to glance at him. His suit fit him like it was made just for himโtailored to power. The sharp line of his jaw, the darkness in his eyes, the faint scar above his browโฆ everything about him was lethal.
โYouโre scared,โ he said suddenly, not even looking at her.
She swallowed. โShould I be?โ
A smirk played on his lips. โTerrified.โ
Celeste turned toward the window, fighting the tears that stung her eyes. She wouldnโt cry. Not in front of him. Not when he clearly wanted her to.
โIโm not some toy,โ she murmured. โYou canโt just buy me andโโ
โI didnโt buy you, cara,โ he cut in. โI claimed what was owed.โ
She stared at him.
โMy father owed youโฆ me?โ
Damian nodded once. โA dealโs a deal. And your father? He was desperate. He offered you before I even asked.โ
Celeste felt like sheโd been punched.
Her own father gave her away like property?
โYouโre lying.โ
He finally looked at her. Really looked. โI donโt lie, Celeste. I donโt need to.โ
Silence stretched between them, heavy and unbearable. But behind the fear, a spark of anger lit in her chest. She didnโt know who this man wasโwhat world he came fromโbut she refused to be broken.
โYou may have bought a body,โ she said quietly, โbut youโll never own me.โ
Damian chuckled, low and dark. โWeโll see about that.โ
The car slowed as they pulled into a private gate. Beyond it stood a towering villa carved in stone and shadow. The gates closed behind them like prison bars.
As Damian stepped out and opened her door, Celeste knew one thing:
She was no longer free.
But she would survive this.