My Heart Turned To Stone For Him

My Heart Turned To Stone For Him

Xing Jiayi

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I was New York's "wild child" artist, sold by my father into a marriage with the powerful Camden Winters. It was a cold transaction-my freedom for a life-saving drug from my family's company. But the drug wasn't for him. It was for Brianne, his fragile childhood sweetheart, the "unforgettable love" he swore to me on our wedding day didn't exist. When we both ended up critically injured in the hospital, the doctors asked my husband who to save first. He didn't hesitate. "Save Brianne." He chose to let his own wife die. After all the lies and betrayals, I finally understood I was just a tool. My heart turned to stone. So I divorced him and vanished. But he hunted me down, destroyed the new life I had built, and dragged me back, discovering I was pregnant with his child. He thought he had me trapped forever. He was wrong. I made him a promise, and then I broke it, leaving him with nothing but the ashes of his obsession.

My Heart Turned To Stone For Him Chapter 1

I was New York's "wild child" artist, sold by my father into a marriage with the powerful Camden Winters. It was a cold transaction-my freedom for a life-saving drug from my family's company.

But the drug wasn't for him. It was for Brianne, his fragile childhood sweetheart, the "unforgettable love" he swore to me on our wedding day didn't exist.

When we both ended up critically injured in the hospital, the doctors asked my husband who to save first. He didn't hesitate.

"Save Brianne."

He chose to let his own wife die. After all the lies and betrayals, I finally understood I was just a tool. My heart turned to stone.

So I divorced him and vanished. But he hunted me down, destroyed the new life I had built, and dragged me back, discovering I was pregnant with his child.

He thought he had me trapped forever. He was wrong. I made him a promise, and then I broke it, leaving him with nothing but the ashes of his obsession.

Chapter 1

Ashton Donaldson POV:

The world knew me as the "wild child" of New York, a reputation I' d carefully, almost meticulously, cultivated. They saw the paint-splattered jeans, the smudged charcoal on my cheek, the late-night gallery openings turned into impromptu performance art. They saw a rebel, an artist who didn' t give a damn about pedigree or old money. And for a long time, that was all I wanted them to see. It was protection, a shield against the suffocating expectations of the Donaldson name.

My father, Alvis Donaldson, saw none of it. He saw an asset, an obstacle, a bargaining chip – depending on the day. One Tuesday afternoon, the gilded cage I called my studio became a trap. My phone buzzed with an urgent summons. It wasn't a request. It was an order. "Be at the penthouse in an hour. Dress appropriately." That was all his assistant said before the line went dead.

I knew what "appropriately" meant. No paint, no holes, just the polished facade of the daughter he wished I was. My stomach twisted. Call it instinct, but I knew this wasn't about another charity gala I could escape early from. This felt different. It felt...permanent.

When I walked into his opulent living room, the air was thick with unspoken deals and the scent of expensive cigars. My father stood by the floor-to-ceiling windows, his back to me, the city sprawling beneath him like a toy set. Across from him, a man I vaguely recognized from society pages stood ramrod straight, his eyes like chipped granite. Camden Winters. Ex-Navy SEAL. Heir to a political dynasty. A walking, talking monument to discipline and control. He was everything I wasn't, everything I loathed.

"Ashton," my father began, turning, his voice devoid of warmth. "Camden and I have reached an agreement. You are to be married."

The words hit me like a physical blow. The world tilted. Marriage? To him? My father hadn't even looked at me when he dropped that bomb. It was a transaction. I was the collateral. My art. My freedom. Everything I cherished, reduced to a corporate merger.

Camden Winters didn't flinch. He simply watched me, his expression unreadable, a silent sentinel waiting for my reaction. His suit was perfectly tailored, his hair cut with military precision. My own hair, a riot of auburn curls, felt suddenly unruly, a defiant mess against his stark order. He was a fortress, I was a wild current. He built walls, I wanted to tear them down. His life was a spreadsheet, mine was a canvas covered in chaotic colors. The thought of being tethered to him, to that rigid world, made bile rise in my throat.

"No," I said, the word a raw, guttural sound. "I won't. I refuse."

My father sighed, a dismissive sound that was more annoyance than disappointment. "You don't have a choice, Ashton. This merger is worth billions."

"I'll make you regret it," I spat, my voice trembling with a rage I barely recognized. I would burn it all down. I would make myself so unpalatable, so utterly scandalous, that even Camden Winters, with all his iron control, would recoil.

My campaign of disruption began immediately. The engagement announcement was met with a series of increasingly wild antics from me. First, a live art performance in Times Square, where I painted a giant, grotesque caricature of a corporate wedding cake, using only my bare hands and buckets of neon paint. The tabloids dubbed me "The Unruly Bride," and the photos were splashed across every gossip column. Camden' s PR team spun it as "performance art, a unique expression of Ashton's passion." He remained silent.

Next, I crashed a high-profile political fundraiser, Camden' s domain, wearing a vintage wedding dress dyed black and tearing it apart piece by piece on the dance floor. People gasped, cameras flashed. My father was apoplectic. Camden, however, simply walked over, his face betraying nothing, and calmly draped his jacket over my shoulders. "Let's go home, Ashton," he said, his voice low, almost a whisper, as if we were merely leaving a dull dinner party. He escorted me out, past the photographers, his hand firm on my back. The next day, the headlines read: "Camden Winters: The Man Who Can Tame the Wild Child."

I escalated. I got arrested for public nudity at an underground arts festival, thinking that would surely break him. The humiliation, the scandal-it had to be enough. But Camden was there to bail me out before the ink on the police report was even dry. He just stood there, his jaw tight, handing the officer a card. He didn't yell. He didn't even look angry. He simply signed the papers, paid the fine, and drove me home in silence.

We fell into a grotesque rhythm. I'd create a public spectacle, a defiant act of self-sabotage, and he would, with unnerving calm and efficiency, clean up the mess. My father would rage, my friends would cheer me on, but Camden remained this unshakeable force. It was like fighting a brick wall. Each blow I landed against him seemed to only reinforce his stoic facade.

Then came the night I pushed it too far. It was a bar fight, fueled by too much tequila and a cutting remark about my engagement. I threw a punch, then another, a whirlwind of anger and frustration. Next thing I knew, I was in a holding cell, the metallic scent of stale fear and antiseptic clinging to everything. The cold, hard bench was my reality. I felt utterly alone, completely spent.

Hours later, the heavy door clanked open. Camden stood there, his shoulders slumped, his eyes shadowed with exhaustion. He looked utterly drained, more human than I' d ever seen him. His immaculate suit was rumpled, his hair slightly disheveled. He was tired. So tired.

He paid my bail, his movements stiff, almost methodical. We walked out into the pre-dawn chill, and the silence stretched between us, heavier than usual. My hand throbbed. I' d scraped it raw on something in the cell, a small, ugly gash across my knuckles. I hadn' t even noticed it until now.

As I fumbled with my car keys, his hand reached out, gently taking mine. His touch was surprisingly soft. He turned my hand over, his thumb tracing the jagged cut. He didn' t say anything for a long moment, just examined it, his brow furrowed.

Then, his voice, rough with fatigue, broke the silence. "Does it hurt?"

The question hung in the air, simple and profound. No one had ever asked me that. Not my father, who would have demanded why I was fighting. Not my friends, who would have bought me another drink. Not even myself, because I was too busy being angry to feel anything else. He wasn't asking about my reputation, or the scandal, or the broken engagement. He was asking about my pain.

Something in me fractured. A tiny, vulnerable part that I had long buried, a part that craved genuine care, stirred to life. It was a painful echo, because Ava, my childhood nanny, used to care for me just like that. She was the only person who ever saw past my performance, past the "wild child" act, to the scared little girl underneath. But Ava was long gone. And now, Camden. The man I was fighting with every fiber of my being. He was seeing me. Truly seeing me.

"Yes," I whispered, the word barely audible. "It hurts."

He nodded slowly, pulling a small first-aid kit from his glove compartment. He cleaned the wound gently, his fingers surprisingly deft, and then applied a small bandage. His touch sent a shiver down my spine, not of fear, but of something akin to warmth.

When he finished, he looked me in the eye. "So, the wedding?"

My gaze locked with his. My throat was tight. He was still waiting. I thought of the years of neglect, the transactional nature of my family, the constant pressure to be something I wasn't. And then, this unexpected moment of tenderness from the last person I expected it from. This could be my escape. A different kind of escape.

"I'll marry you," I said, the words surprising even myself. The exhaustion in his eyes seemed to lift, replaced by something I couldn't quite decipher. A flicker. Just a flicker. Like a shadow crossing his face.

"But on one condition," I continued, my voice gaining strength. "Swear to me, Camden Winters, that there is no 'unforgettable love' in your past. No one you still carry a torch for. No one who could ever come between us."

His gaze was unwavering. For a long moment, he said nothing. I watched his face, searching for any tell, any hesitation. Nothing. He was a SEAL, after all. Trained to conceal. "I swear," he said, his voice even, flat. "There is no one."

The lie was a whisper in the wind, a seed planted in fertile ground. I wanted to believe him. I needed to believe him. So I did. I agreed. The news sent shockwaves through New York society. The wild child, tamed. The headlines screamed it. The pundits debated it. Camden Winters had done what no one else could. He had brought Ashton Donaldson to heel.

Our marriage began with a surprising indulgence. He didn't try to change me. He simply absorbed my chaos into his ordered world. My art studio was established in his sprawling penthouse. My canvases, once banished, adorned the walls. He attended my shows, sometimes even stood by my side, a silent, imposing figure who somehow made my rebellion seem... chic. The world believed his illusion. They believed he' d tamed me. For a while, I almost believed it too. He was attentive, almost charming in private, a stark contrast to his public persona. I thought, perhaps, I had found an unexpected haven.

The illusion shattered one rainy evening. I had slipped into a private club, a members-only establishment Camden frequented for discreet meetings. I was planning a surprise, a small, ridiculous attempt at domesticity, a gesture of peace offering for a busy week. I found him in a secluded booth, his voice low, serious, talking to two men I didn't recognize. I paused just out of sight, about to announce myself.

Then I heard his words. Words that froze the blood in my veins, words that tore through the fragile peace I had built. "My biggest lie," he confessed, his voice tight, "was telling her I had no one else. There is someone. Always has been. Brianne Vincent."

The name hit me like a physical blow. Brianne. His fragile childhood sweetheart. My stomach dropped to my knees. The air was sucked out of my lungs. Every tender gesture, every patient cleanup, every soft touch-it all twisted into a grotesque mockery. He had lied. To my face. On our wedding day. My mind reeled. He had an unforgettable love. He' d sworn he didn' t.

I stumbled backward, the clinking of my heels too loud in my ears, and rushed out, before anyone could see the devastation etched on my face. The rain outside mirrored the storm raging within me. My heart screamed. He had lied. Brianne Vincent. The name echoed, a haunting melody of betrayal.

The next morning, the news channels blared. Brianne Vincent, Camden' s childhood sweetheart, had been kidnapped. A business rival, the reports said. Camden was gone, vanished without a trace, undoubtedly already moving mountains to save her.

I was left alone in our too-big penthouse, the silence deafening. The illusion hadn't just shattered; it had exploded, leaving shards of glass in my soul. I was nothing but a means to an end. A pawn in his game. My pain, my anger, my existence-it was all secondary. To Brianne.

A cold, hard resolve settled in my heart. He had lied. He had used me. And now, I would find out why. I would unravel every thread of this betrayal, even if it meant tearing my own world apart in the process.

I quietly called for my driver. "Follow him," I commanded, my voice flat, devoid of emotion, "wherever he goes."

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“I was New York's "wild child" artist, sold by my father into a marriage with the powerful Camden Winters. It was a cold transaction-my freedom for a life-saving drug from my family's company. But the drug wasn't for him. It was for Brianne, his fragile childhood sweetheart, the "unforgettable love" he swore to me on our wedding day didn't exist. When we both ended up critically injured in the hospital, the doctors asked my husband who to save first. He didn't hesitate. "Save Brianne." He chose to let his own wife die. After all the lies and betrayals, I finally understood I was just a tool. My heart turned to stone. So I divorced him and vanished. But he hunted me down, destroyed the new life I had built, and dragged me back, discovering I was pregnant with his child. He thought he had me trapped forever. He was wrong. I made him a promise, and then I broke it, leaving him with nothing but the ashes of his obsession.”
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