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Married To His Cruelty, Not His Love Novel Cover

Married To His Cruelty, Not His Love

To escape poverty, I married a billionaire, knowing I was a tool to make his true obsession, Kiarra, jealous. His cruelty peaked when he let Kiarra destroy my family home, injuring my disabled mother. After he broke my arm twice for resisting, he forced me to bark like a dog in public while he kissed my rival. They thought I was broken, but I’ve fled with a massive settlement. Now, I have the resources to dismantle his entire empire.
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Chapter 6

Alana POV:

Clayton' s chest was hard against my cheek. I heard the muffled roar of the crowd, the frantic clicking of cameras. He carried me through it all, a strange, possessive anger radiating from him. I felt his muscles tense, his jaw clench. He didn't like the spectacle, the public gaze. But not for my sake. For his own. His image. His control.

He got me into the car. The dark leather interior felt cold against my skin, still damp and bruised.

"No pictures," he snapped at the driver. "Get us out of here. Now."

He turned to me, his face grim. "No one will see those photos, Alana. I'll make sure of it."

His words. A strange kind of reassurance. But it twisted something inside me. He wasn't protecting me. He was protecting his reputation. And Kiarra's.

He took me back to the penthouse. Not the hospital. He wanted me out of the public eye.

"Call Dr. Evans," he barked at the doorman. "And no one is to disturb us."

He laid me gently on the enormous bed in our bedroom. Gentle. The same man who had stood by while I was beaten. The man who broke my arm.

"Rest," he said, his voice softer now. "I've handled it. That bastard won't bother anyone again."

I closed my eyes. Handled it. I knew what that meant. His immense power, used to crush anyone who dared cross him. Or Kiarra.

A burning fever began to set in. My body ached. Every muscle screamed in protest. I drifted in and out of sleep, haunted by images of my crumbling home, my mother's silent grief, Kiarra's triumphant smirk.

The phone beside the bed rang. I forced my eyes open. Kiarra Nolan.

My fingers, trembling, hit the end call button. I didn't want to hear her voice. Not now. Not ever again.

But the phone buzzed a moment later. A text message. From Kiarra.

Don't think you're safe, Alana. Clayton's little rescue act doesn't change anything. Your mother. She's still alone in that clinic, isn't she? So vulnerable. Anything could happen.

My heart stopped. My mother. She was threatening my mother.

A cold, icy surge of pure, unadulterated fury coursed through my veins, chasing away the fever, the pain.

I scrambled out of bed, ignoring the protests of my fractured ribs. My broken arm hung uselessly at my side. I didn't care. Nothing mattered but my mother.

I half-ran, half-stumbled out of the penthouse. The streets below blurred. I hailed a cab, barking out the address of the clinic in Appalachia.

The drive was agonizing. Every bump, every turn, sent fresh waves of pain through my body. But the fear for my mother, the burning need to protect her, pushed me forward.

When I reached the small town, the sun was just beginning to set. I found the clinic. My mother was safe. She was asleep.

I let out a shaky breath. But the rage didn't subside. Kiarra. She had dared to threaten my mother. My gentle, silent mother.

I clenched my fists. My vision tunneled. I knew one of Kiarra' s favorite bars in town. A dimly lit, upscale place where she often went to unwind, to gloat.

I walked into a convenience store. My eyes scanned the shelves. A bottle of cheap whiskey. Heavy. Solid. Perfect.

I paid for it, my hands shaking. Then I walked towards the bar.

The music was loud. The laughter, hollow. I pushed open the heavy oak door. My eyes immediately found Kiarra. She was at a corner table, surrounded by her usual sycophants, laughing, champagne flute in hand.

Her eyes met mine. Her smile faltered. Then, a slow, malicious smirk spread across her face.

"Well, well," she purred, her voice carrying over the music. "Look what the cat dragged in. Still in one piece, Alana? What a pity."

My breath hitched. The bottle felt heavy and cold in my hand.

"You threatened my mother," I said, my voice barely a whisper, but laced with a venom I didn't know I possessed.

Kiarra laughed. "Oh, darling, did I? I'm sure it was just a misunderstanding."

A red mist descended over my vision.

With a primal scream, I brought the bottle down. Hard.

It connected with Kiarra' s head. A sickening thud. The bottle shattered.

Her laughter died. Her eyes rolled back. She slumped forward. Blood bloomed in her perfectly coiffed hair.

The music stopped. The laughter died. A stunned silence fell over the bar. Then, screams. Chaos erupted.

"Kiarra!" someone shrieked.

A strong hand grabbed my arm. My broken arm. My body screamed in protest.

"What the hell have you done, Alana?!" Clayton' s voice roared in my ear. He was here. Of course.

His grip tightened. I heard a sickening crack. A fresh wave of pain, sharper, more excruciating than anything before, shot through me. My arm. He had broken it again. Deliberately.

My vision blurred. My face drained of all color. I swayed.

Clayton shook me, his face inches from mine, contorted in a mask of rage. "You could have killed her! This wasn't a game, Alana! She was just joking with you!"

Joking. My home. My mother. My dignity. A joke.

"Joking?" I whispered, the word a ragged sob. "You call that a joke?"

Kiarra, now being tended to by her friends, stirred. Her eyes fluttered open. She saw me. Her face, pale and streaked with blood, twisted into a mask of pure hatred. But then, a flash of cunning. She started to sob dramatically. "She… she attacked me! For no reason!"

Clayton shoved me roughly into a chair. My broken arm screamed.

"Stay here!" he ordered, his eyes blazing. "Don't move. I'll get you a doctor. But first, you're going to apologize to Kiarra."

The others in the bar, having recovered from their shock, now stared at me, a mixture of fear and disgust on their faces. They were Kiarra's friends. Clayton's friends. They sided with wealth. With power.

Kiarra, her head bandaged dramatically, whimpered. "My head… oh, my poor head… "

One of her friends, a tall blonde man, stood over me. "Look what you did, you psycho. Kiarra was just trying to have some fun. And you hit her with a bottle?"

Kiarra, now playing the victim perfectly, sniffled. "It' s okay, darling. We can still have some fun. Let's play a game. A 'King's Game.' And the loser gets a punishment. Or… they can pay their way out." She smiled, a chilling, venomous smile. "But Alana can't use Clayton's money. She has to use her own. If she has any left."

The laughter rippled through the crowd. Mocking. Derisive.

"Oh, look at the gold-digger," someone sneered. "Trying to claw her way up. Now she's just a broken toy."

The first two rounds, people paid their way out, flashing designer watches and thick wads of cash. Extravagant. Casual.

Then, my turn. I lost.

"Oh, dear," Kiarra cooed, her eyes gleaming. "No money to pay your way out, Alana? How very… Appalachian of you."

More laughter. My face burned.

Kiarra pulled out a bright red lipstick. She leaned over me, her eyes glittering with malicious intent.

"Here's your punishment, darling," she said, her voice sweet as poison. She drew a garish, clown-like smile across my face. A unibrow. A mustache.

"Now," she announced to the room, "our little Alana will stand outside the bar for five minutes. Just like that. Let everyone see the real her."

I tried to stand up, to protest. But Clayton's hand, heavy and unyielding, pressed down on my shoulder.

"It's just a game, Alana," he murmured, his voice flat. "Play along."

They dragged me to the door. My face, smeared with red lipstick, felt hot with shame. The cold night air hit me. I was a spectacle. A laughingstock.

The game continued inside. I could hear their shouts. Another round.

And then, my name again. I lost. Again.

"Oh, not again!" Kiarra shrieked, feigning shock. "This is too good! Alright, Alana, your next punishment is… " She paused for dramatic effect, her eyes sweeping over the room. "You will get on your hands and knees. And you'll bark like a dog."

My blood ran cold. Bark like a dog. My dignity. My last shred of self-respect.

"No," I whispered, my voice trembling. "I won't."

I looked desperately at Clayton. He was across the room. My eyes met his. I pleaded. I begged. Silently.

He didn't see me. Or he chose not to.

He was kissing Kiarra. His hands were tangled in her hair. Her head, still bandaged, tilted back as their lips met. A long, passionate kiss. For everyone to see. For me to see.

My heart shattered into a million pieces.

Then, a sharp kick. To my side. From one of Kiarra's friends.

"Down, girl!" he barked. "Bark for us!"

Another kick. Another. They were forcing me down. To my knees.

"Clayton doesn't care about you, you fool!" someone yelled. "He never did! You're just a joke!"

Someone pulled out a phone. Recording. My humiliation would be immortalized.

The kicks continued. My body screamed. My consciousness wavered.

Then, a voice. Faint. Distant. "Alana!"

But it was too late. The darkness swallowed me whole.

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