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MARRIED TO MY ENEMY, CLAIMED BY HIS TOUCH

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Synopsis
Elena Hart is desperate. With her family’s business crumbling and their legacy on the brink of ruin, she’s willing to do whatever it takes to save Hart Enterprises—even if it means marrying the man who helped bring it to its knees. Dominic Vance is a cold, calculating billionaire who’s used to getting everything he wants. And what he wants now is control—not just over the company he’s nearly claimed, but over the woman determined to protect it. His proposal is simple: a contract marriage that benefits them both. Publicly, they’re the power couple everyone envies. Privately, they’re locked in a battle of wills. But as icy hostility gives way to slow-burning tension, Elena and Dominic begin to see past the facades they wear so well. Secrets rise. Loyalties shift. And what started as a cold business arrangement begins to crack under the heat of forbidden attraction. In a world where love is a weakness and trust is dangerous, can two enemies find something real… or will their pasts destroy them before their hearts have a chance?
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Chapter 1 - The Last Hope

Elena Hart sat in the cold, empty

boardroom of Hart Enterprises, staring at the large company logo that once

stood for something. Now, it only reminded her of failure. The walls used to

echo with laughter, ambition, and success. Now, they were silent, heavy with

tension and fear.

 

She gripped the edge of the long

table, her fingers trembling. Her heart beat hard in her chest. The numbers

weren't lying this time. They were drowning. Hart Enterprises was on the edge

of bankruptcy. One more missed payment, and the company her father built from

nothing would be gone.

 

"I've done everything I can," she

whispered to herself.

 

Her phone buzzed on the table. A

message from Kingston, her older brother.

 

"He's waiting. Don't be late."

 

Elena took a deep breath. Today was

the day she had been dreading. The day she had to meet Dominic Vance, the man

who had bought a large stake in Hart Enterprises. The man who almost destroyed

them.

 

She had never met him in person, only

seen him in news articles and business interviews. Cold. Ruthless. Dangerous.

Every story said the same thing—Dominic Vance played dirty, and he always won.

 

But now, she had no choice.

 

 

 

The elevator doors opened with a soft

chime. Elena stepped into the luxurious office of Vance Corp. The marble floors

sparkled, and the glass walls reflected the city skyline. Everything about the

place screamed power.

 

A tall woman with red lipstick and

sharp eyes stood behind the reception desk. "Miss Hart, Mr. Vance is expecting

you," she said without a smile.

 

Elena nodded and followed silently as

the woman led her down the hallway.

 

When the office door opened, she saw

him.

 

Dominic Vance.

 

He was standing by the

floor-to-ceiling window, hands in his pockets. He wore a black suit, perfectly

tailored, like everything else in his life. His face was unreadable—cold,

distant, and impossibly handsome.

 

"Elena Hart," he said without turning

around. "Finally."

 

She stood straight, chin high. "Mr.

Vance."

 

He turned then, his eyes dark and

sharp, scanning her from head to toe like she was something to be measured and

priced.

 

"I assume you know why you're here,"

he said simply.

 

"I'm not here to beg," Elena replied,

her voice steady, even though her heart was pounding. "If you're planning to

destroy what's left of Hart Enterprises, just say it."

 

Dominic raised an eyebrow. "Destroy?

No. I'm offering you a lifeline."

 

Her stomach twisted. "A lifeline?"

 

He walked to his desk, opened a

folder, and slid a document toward her. "A marriage contract."

 

Elena blinked. "Excuse me?"

 

"I'll take over the debts, restructure

your company, and restore it. In return, you marry me. Publicly. Officially.

For one year."

 

She stared at him, unsure if she heard

him right. "Is this a joke?"

 

Dominic leaned back in his chair, calm

as ever. "I need an image change. Investors are pushing for stability. A wife

will soften my reputation. You need to save your company. I think the deal is

fair."

 

Elena's face flushed with anger. "You

think marriage is just a transaction?"

 

"Isn't it, most of the time?" he said

coldly.

 

She stood, ready to leave. "This is

insane. I'm not selling myself for your business deal."

 

"Then walk away," he said with a

shrug. "But don't come back when Hart Enterprises disappears next week."

 

She froze.

 

He had her. She hated it. She hated

him.

 

 

 

That night, Elena sat in her bedroom

staring at the contract.

 

Kingston had begged her to say yes.

"It's just one year," he said. "You don't even have to love him. Just survive

it. For Mom. For Dad's legacy."

 

Elena thought of her mother, Margot,

lying in her bed with tired eyes and a quiet voice. She thought of her father's

name, still carved in gold letters in the lobby of the company.

 

She didn't want to marry Dominic

Vance. She didn't want to even look at him.

 

But this wasn't about what she wanted

anymore.

 

It was about survival.

 

Two Weeks Later

 

The press called it the wedding of the

year.

 

Photos of Dominic and Elena were

everywhere—on magazine covers, news sites, even gossip blogs. Elena stood

beside him in a sleek white gown, smiling on the outside while her heart stayed

locked in a cage.

 

Dominic never once looked at her with

warmth. Every smile was for the cameras. Every touch was practiced. They were

perfect strangers in expensive clothes.

 

In front of the world, they were

newlyweds.

 

Behind closed doors, they were

enemies.

 

 

 

The mansion Dominic brought her to was

more like a fortress. Cold floors. Steel décor. A home without love.

 

"Your room is on the east side," he

said without looking at her. "We keep things separate."

 

Elena nodded, jaw tight. "Fine."

 

Neither of them said goodnight.

 

Days passed like storms. They argued

over business, over money, over everything.

 

"You can't fire the head of marketing

without telling me," Elena snapped during a morning meeting.

 

"I own 51% of your company," Dominic

replied calmly. "I don't need your permission."

 

"You're unbelievable."

 

"And you're emotional," he said.

"That's why your family's company fell apart."

 

She slapped the file shut and stood.

"You don't know anything about my family."

 

But his words stayed with her long

after the fight ended.

 

One night, she found him working in

the library, tie loosened, sleeves rolled up.

 

She hesitated at the door.

 

"I thought you went to bed," he said

without looking up.

 

"I can't sleep."

 

Silence.

 

"I was close to your father once," he

said suddenly. "Gregory Hart. He mentored me in my early days. Until he made

choices that cost both of us."

 

Elena blinked, caught off guard. "You

never mentioned that."

 

"He wasn't the man you think he was."

 

She stepped closer, confused and

curious. "What are you saying?"

 

Dominic looked up. For the first time,

there was something in his eyes that wasn't cold. It was pain. Regret.

 

But before he could speak, his phone

buzzed. He answered, his voice changing to business again.

 

The moment was gone.

 

As she lay in bed that night, Elena

stared at the ceiling.

 

She hated him. She hated this deal.

But somehow, every day, he got under her skin.

 

He made her angry.

 

He made her think.

 

And sometimes… he made her feel.

 

Even if she didn't want to.