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Sold to the Devil I Loved

After her own family betrays her to clear their debts, a young woman is sold to a cold, mysterious man from her past. Her new owner is the very person she once loved deeply, but their reunion is defined by power and resentment. Now trapped in his dark world, she must navigate the dangerous tension between lingering passion and her current reality. To survive, she must endure the whims of a former lover who has become her absolute master.
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Chapter 1

I learned very early that prayers don’t always get answered.

Sometimes, they are heard—and ignored.

The hospital corridor smelled like disinfectant and quiet despair. It was the kind of place where hope went to die slowly, where the walls absorbed sobs and released them back as echoes. I had been sitting on the cold floor for hours, my back pressed against the wall, knees drawn tightly to my chest as though I could fold myself small enough to disappear.

Room 317.

That was where my mother lay.

Dying.

The doctor’s words still rang in my ears, cruel and rehearsed, spoken with the kind of sympathy that carried no solution.

Late-stage heart failure.

No donor.

We’re doing everything we can.

Everything except saving her.

I squeezed my eyes shut, fingers digging into my palms as if pain could anchor me to reality. I had no money. No powerful friends. No miracle waiting around the corner. Just an unbearable weight crushing my chest and a growing certainty that I was about to lose the only person who had ever loved me without conditions.

“Please,” I whispered to no one. “God… please.”

My voice cracked, breaking under the weight of desperation.

I would have prayed louder if I thought it would help. I would have screamed if I believed heaven was listening. But the ceiling remained silent, and the fluorescent lights above flickered once, as though mocking me.

“I’ll do anything,” I said, tears spilling freely now. “Anything.”

That was when the air changed.

At first, I thought it was my imagination—a trick of grief and exhaustion. But then the lights flickered again, longer this time, dimming until shadows stretched unnaturally along the corridor walls. The hum of hospital machines faded, replaced by an eerie stillness that made my skin prickle.

I opened my eyes.

He was standing in front of me.

I hadn’t heard footsteps. Hadn’t noticed anyone approach. One moment I was alone, and the next—he was there, as if he had always been waiting.

Tall. Impossibly still.

He wore a dark coat that looked too elegant for a hospital, his presence out of place among scrubs and tired faces. His black hair fell neatly around a face so striking it stole the breath from my lungs. Sharp cheekbones. Calm, unreadable eyes the color of midnight.

He didn’t look human.

Not exactly.

“Be careful what you offer,” he said softly.

His voice was smooth, deep, and unsettlingly gentle. It slid into my ears like a promise I didn’t understand.

I scrambled to my feet, wiping my tears roughly. “Who are you?” I demanded, though fear trembled beneath my anger. “You can’t be here. This area is restricted.”

A faint smile curved his lips—not amused, not kind. Knowing.

“You called,” he replied. “I answered.”

My heart slammed painfully against my ribs. “I didn’t call you.”

“Desperation has a voice,” he said, stepping closer. “And yours was… loud.”

I should have walked away. I should have called security or laughed hysterically and blamed stress. But something about him rooted me to the spot, my instincts screaming while my heart pounded with something dangerously close to hope.

“What do you want?” I asked.

His gaze flickered past me, toward Room 317. For the briefest second, something like sadness crossed his face.

“I want to make you an offer.”

I laughed bitterly. “Unless you’re a surgeon with a miracle cure, you’re wasting your time.”

“I can save her,” he said calmly.

The world tilted.

My breath caught painfully in my throat. “That’s not funny.”

“I am not joking.”

“You don’t even know what’s wrong with her!”

“I know exactly what’s wrong,” he replied. “And I know how to fix it.”

My heart raced wildly. Every rational thought screamed that this was madness, that I was losing my grip. Yet something deep inside me—something ancient and foolish—leaned toward him.

“If you can do that,” I whispered, “why would you?”

His eyes locked onto mine, dark and piercing.

“Because nothing is free.”

There it was.

The catch.

My shoulders sagged, reality crashing back in. “Of course,” I muttered. “What do you want? Money? I don’t have any.”

He shook his head slowly.

“Your soul.”

The word hung between us, heavy and final.

I stared at him, stunned. Then I laughed—a broken, hysterical sound. “You’re insane.”

“Perhaps,” he agreed calmly.

“I don’t believe in this nonsense.”

“And yet,” he said softly, “you are listening.”

Silence stretched between us, thick and suffocating. I thought of my mother’s frail hand in mine. Her whispered apologies for leaving me alone. The way she smiled even while dying.

“What happens if I say no?” I asked.

He studied me for a long moment. “You walk away,” he said. “And she dies.”

The words hit like a blade to my chest.

“And if I say yes?”

“She lives,” he replied. “Strong. Whole. Alive.”

My throat burned. “And me?”

A pause.

“You belong to me.”

I swallowed hard. “For how long?”

“Forever,” he said simply.

Fear clawed at me, but love—raw and reckless—was stronger.

“Who are you?” I whispered.

His lips curved again, slow and dangerous.

“Lucien.”

Something about the name sent a shiver through me.

“And what are you?” I pressed.

His gaze darkened, shadows pooling beneath his eyes. “The devil,” he said quietly.

I should have run.

Instead, I closed my eyes and imagined my mother laughing again. Breathing. Living.

“I accept,” I said.

Lucien exhaled, something like relief flickering across his face.

A contract appeared between us, parchment curling at the edges, words written in elegant, burning ink. I didn’t read it. I couldn’t.

“Sign,” he said gently.

A small blade appeared in his palm. He pricked my finger before I could protest, crimson welling up.

Blood for blood.

Soul for life.

My hands shook as I pressed my fingerprint onto the page.

The contract vanished.

Lucien stepped closer, his presence overwhelming, intoxicating.

“It’s done,” he murmured.

The lights snapped back to life. The corridor noise returned. A nurse rushed past us, not sparing Lucien a glance.

“What did you do?” I asked, dizzy.

He reached out, brushing a tear from my cheek with surprising tenderness.

“I kept my promise.”

A scream echoed from Room 317—then laughter.

Alive.

Relief crashed over me, knocking the breath from my lungs as I sank to my knees, sobbing.

When I looked up again, Lucien was gone.

But something cold and invisible wrapped around my heart.

I had saved her.

And damned myself.

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