Bound To A Scarred Billionaire: Can Love Bloom From Ashes?

Bound To A Scarred Billionaire: Can Love Bloom From Ashes?

Zana Kheiron

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Carolina Navarro was married off to Maximo Castillo, a man ruined by a plane crash that left his face scarred and his heart sealed shut. Once charismatic and destined for everything, Maximo lost far more than his looks; he lost trust, tenderness, and the life he thought was his. Now he wanted only a wife and an heir. Carolina gave him vows under pressure, never expecting anything more than a loveless arrangement. But as their bitterness collided and their loneliness deepened, one question refused to fade. Could something real rise from the wreckage they both carried?

Bound To A Scarred Billionaire: Can Love Bloom From Ashes? Chapter 1 Getting Married!

"Dad... I don't want to marry him," Carolina said, her voice breaking as she rose from her chair.

"There's no room for what you want. You're going to marry him, and that's final. This family needs something from you." Her father, Gaspar Navarro, stepped closer. "After everything I've done raising you, this is the least you can give in return."

"I'm still your daughter!"

His hand struck her face, and the sting lingered. The imprint of his fingers stayed visible as he grabbed her shoulders and shook her.

"You are not my real daughter! You've always known that. I took you in, gave you a life like this, and you think you don't owe us anything?"

"I... why does it have to be me?" she asked, her voice trembling.

"Why wouldn't it be you? You think I'd send my own daughter to marry someone like that when you're here? You were always meant to be useful for something."

With a rough shove, he let go of her. Her footing gave out, and she dropped to the floor as he turned and walked out, slamming the door behind him.

At 24, Carolina Navarro stood as the eldest in the Navarro household. Her mother, Paloma, had been branded unfaithful. During her escape with another man, she lost her life, leaving Carolina behind before the child had even turned two. From that point on, Gaspar refused to see her as his own.

He never bothered with a DNA test, not because he believed otherwise, but because he wanted to avoid drawing attention. Even so, he never hid how much resentment he held toward her.

At the time, the Navarro porcelain business was struggling to stay afloat. Then an opportunity appeared, one that solved two problems at once for Gaspar. It would keep his company from collapsing, and at the same time, it would remove Carolina from his house.

Maximo Castillo was the man chosen for her, the only heir to a vast dairy empire. Before everything changed, people described him as handsome, charming, sharp, and successful. Then the plane crash happened. A twin-engine aircraft went down, and half of his face was left scarred by fire. Three years later, he now needed a wife, and more importantly, an heir.

That evening, Carolina made her way to the dining room. Nadia and Eloisa were already seated, waiting. The moment she stepped in, her half-sister Eloisa looked at her with a smile that carried no warmth.

"Well, look at that. Congratulations, sister. Seems like someone's finally getting picked."

"I appreciate it, Eloisa. But I'd still choose being overlooked over being used up."

The words had barely settled when Nadia struck her across the face.

"Watch how you speak about my daughter!" she snapped, her palm slamming against the table.

"What's going on here?" Gaspar demanded as he walked in. His eyes moved between Carolina's face, Eloisa's teary expression, and Nadia's shaking lips. "I won't ask again."

"Gaspar, when exactly is this wedding happening? Carolina just insulted our daughter. She questioned her dignity."

His gaze fixed on Carolina, and she steadied herself, already expecting what would come next. Instead, he reached out, grabbed her, and shook her hard before shoving her away. His voice turned cold as he told her to go to her room and that she would not be having dinner.

"That's it?" Nadia asked, her voice unsteady. "I don't enjoy seeing Carolina punished, but this time... she went too far." Tears slipped down her face as she spoke, and Gaspar pulled her into an embrace.

"I held back because her future husband might complain. We can't risk losing this agreement."

Upstairs, Carolina lay on her bed, clutching her pillow as quiet sobs escaped her.

Life had never been kind to her. Her father treated her like an unwanted burden, while her stepmother played the role of someone gentle, only to twist situations behind the scenes and turn Gaspar against her whenever she could. Eloisa followed that same pattern without hesitation.

"Maybe it won't be so bad with him," Carolina whispered to herself.

She held onto that thought. Maybe, just maybe, things could be different.

Scars meant nothing to her. She hadn't even seen them. What troubled her was something else entirely. She wanted a voice in choosing the man she would marry.

All her life, Carolina had waited for the day she could step out from under her father's control. Since he never allowed her to study or earn a living, marriage became the only path left open to her. She held onto that hope, believing it might finally give her some freedom. Yet once again, things slipped out of her hands, and the chance to decide for herself disappeared.

Two weeks passed, and she found herself signing marriage documents in his absence. There was no ceremony, no church, nothing formal beyond the papers. Maximo refused to leave his home, so he would wait for her at the ranch, the place that would now belong to her as well.

"It can't possibly be worse than living under my father's roof." She pondered as the car carried her toward La Preciosa Ranch.

What she didn't know was that this arrangement had originally been intended for Eloisa, the woman people in town often praised for her beauty. Even so, she would never agree to marry a man she had never met, especially one everyone described as scarred and disfigured. That was why it fell to Carolina.

"We're here, Mrs. Castillo," the driver said. For a moment, Carolina didn't react, as if the name didn't belong to her yet.

"Thank you," she responded after a brief pause, her voice soft.

Mrs. Castillo. The title felt unfamiliar, almost out of place.

Drawing in a steady breath, she opened the car door and stepped out. Her gaze lifted, taking in the sight before her. A large mansion stood ahead, built in a rustic style that suited the ranch, yet it carried a quiet kind of beauty.

"Welcome, ma'am." A woman greeted her as she approached. She looked to be middle-aged, and her smile came easily. "My name is Dolores."

Carolina gave her a small smile.

"Hello, Dolores. It's nice to meet you. I'm Carolina," she said as she reached out her hand.

"This woman has good manners," Dolores muttered to herself. She had met the boss's former fiancée before, and that woman had carried herself with nothing but arrogance. She never spoke kindly to the staff, not even once. This one felt different. She felt human.

"We're very glad you're here, ma'am. Please, come with me. The boss has been waiting for you."

Carolina nodded.

"Thank you. I'm glad to be received like this."

Step by step, Carolina made her way up the stairs toward the entrance. Her heartbeat grew louder with each step. She was already married, and in a few moments, she would finally stand face to face with her husband. People had called him strange, and she wanted to see for herself what that meant.

Just before they reached the doors, Dolores slowed to a stop and turned toward her. There was hesitation in her expression.

"Ma'am... the boss has been through a lot. At times, he might come across as harsh. But he's a good man. I've known him for many years."

"I heard about the accident," Carolina said.

Dolores gave a quiet nod.

"Yes. What he went through changed him. He can be difficult at times, so... please be patient with him."

The way she spoke made it clear how much she cared about him.

"I'll do my best, Dolores."

A broad smile spread across the older woman's face before she turned and continued walking.

The front door stood tall, crafted from black wood. Inside, the same dark wood covered the floors, polished until it shone. Every piece of furniture followed the same style, even the sofas, though their upholstery softened the look. The entire place carried a rustic feel, yet everything was done with care and taste.

They came to a stop in front of a set of double doors, also made of dark wood and covered in detailed carvings. A golden knob caught the light.

Dolores knocked twice.

"Come in!" a deep voice called from inside.

At the sound of it, Carolina felt a flicker of relief. At the very least, his voice was pleasant.

"You may go in, ma'am," Dolores said as she stepped aside to give her space.

Carolina gave a small nod. Her hand closed around the knob, and after a steady breath, she turned it and stepped inside.

Her attention went first to the large window across the room, though heavy curtains blocked most of the light. Beyond the desk, she could only make out the top of a man's head, strands of blonde hair visible above the chair. He sat with his back turned to her.

"Good evening, Mr. Castillo," she said as she shut the door behind her.

She had barely taken a few steps forward when he cut her off.

"Stop."

The word hit her hard, and she froze in place.

"I was just-"

"There's no need for you to come any closer. Welcome, wife. I didn't call you here for small talk. There are rules you need to follow."

"Oh... I see," she said under her breath.

"Don't speak over me," he snapped. The words rose to her lips, but she swallowed them before they came out. She caught herself just in time and chose to stay quiet. That seemed to satisfy him.

"First, you are not to enter this space unless I call for you. That includes this office and my bedroom. Dolores will point out which room is mine, so there won't be any confusion. Second, you do not come looking for me unless it's urgent. You wait until I decide to see you. Third, do not look at me."

She gave a small nod, holding back her response.

"Did you understand?" he asked, his tone sharp. "Answer me." Her eyes narrowed, irritation rising.

"You just told me not to interrupt," she said. Only after speaking did she wonder if she had pushed too far.

The room went still.

"You're disrespectful."

"I can't read your mind. If you don't tell me when you're done, how am I supposed to know when I can speak?"

The unfairness of it stirred something in her. She had dealt with enough of that back at her father's house.

"So much for things being different here..."

A slow breath left him.

"I'll overlook it this time. But next time, watch what you say." His tone carried a warning, yet she didn't react to it.

"Then you should be more direct. I can't see you, and I can't read your face. If you expect me to follow along, you'll have to say exactly what you want... or what you're ordering me to do."

Standing by the window, Maximo kept his gaze outside. A faint smile touched his lips. He had to admit it. She had nerve.

"You can go now. Head to your room. Stay there, get used to it, and rest. Dinner will be sent up. Later, you'll wait for me."

"Wait for you?"

From where she stood, she noticed a slight shift, as if he had turned his head just enough to glance back.

"Yes. Tonight is our wedding night."

The words caught her off guard. Only then did it truly sink in. They were married now. He expected something from her. He needed an heir.

"How did I not think of that..."

"Carolina," he called. The way he said her name lingered for a moment, but she quickly pushed the feeling aside.

"Yes... I understand. I'll go now. I'll see you later."

She turned to leave, but before she could, he called her.

"Carolina."

"Yes?" she answered, but only after pausing for a few seconds.

"I haven't dismissed you yet."

"Oh... I see, boss. May I go now?"

A hint of amusement crossed his face.

"You may."

She turned the handle and stepped out, leaving him behind.

"What an unbearable man. Who does he think he is? Does he really expect me to act like I belong to him?"

"Ma'am, please come with me. I'll take you to your room," Dolores said.

Carolina faced her and forced a small smile.

"Right, of course. Lead the way."

She motioned lightly for Dolores to go ahead, and the older woman followed that cue.

As they walked into a long hallway, Dolores spoke again.

"What did you think of Mr. Castillo?"

"She really believes he's kind..." Carolina thought to herself as she watched Dolores' expectant eyes.

"Yes, he's... fine," Carolina said, keeping her tone gentle so she wouldn't upset her. A polite smile stayed on her face.

"I'm glad to hear that," Dolores replied. "This one here is your room. And that one at the end-" She pointed toward the large doors down the hall- "belongs to Mr. Castillo."

"Thank you, Dolores. I think I'll take a bath and get some rest."

"Of course, ma'am. Please excuse me, and once again, welcome," she said as she began to step away. Then she paused and turned back. "I'll bring your dinner later, around five."

"Alright. Thank you."

Dolores finally left, and Carolina pushed open the bedroom door. The room was spacious and well arranged, almost like something out of a hotel. Soft yellow walls gave it warmth, and light beige curtains framed the windows. The bed was neatly made, covered in white sheets embroidered with small flowers.

After bathing in the large tub, Carolina lay down and quickly fell asleep. She set an alarm for an hour later. She had barely opened her eyes when a knock came at the door.

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“Carolina Navarro was married off to Maximo Castillo, a man ruined by a plane crash that left his face scarred and his heart sealed shut. Once charismatic and destined for everything, Maximo lost far more than his looks; he lost trust, tenderness, and the life he thought was his. Now he wanted only a wife and an heir. Carolina gave him vows under pressure, never expecting anything more than a loveless arrangement. But as their bitterness collided and their loneliness deepened, one question refused to fade. Could something real rise from the wreckage they both carried?”
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Chapter 1 Getting Married!

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Chapter 2 Wedding Night

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Chapter 3 Confrontation

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Chapter 4 A Day Off

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Chapter 5 She Left

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Chapter 6 Injured

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Chapter 7 I Want This

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Chapter 8 Under His Control

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Chapter 9 In the Dark, It Was Easy To Ignore

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Chapter 10 I Can't Deal With Loud Noise

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Chapter 11 You Belong To Me

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Chapter 12 I Want To Believe You

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Chapter 13 Was It Love

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Chapter 14 Between Doubt And Desire

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Chapter 15 When Silence Hurts More

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Chapter 16 A Line She Refused to Cross

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Chapter 17 The Fear of Losing Her

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Chapter 18 The Day She Realized She Couldn't Lose Him

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Chapter 19 The Moment Everything Became Real

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Chapter 20 When Boundaries Were Tested

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Chapter 21 The Truth They Refused To Say

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Chapter 22 Celebration

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Chapter 23 Misunderstanding

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Chapter 24 When Paths Cross Again

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Chapter 25 A Collision Of Hearts

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Chapter 26 A Life Between Them

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Chapter 27 A Promise Between Love And Trust

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Chapter 28 A Home Filled With New Beginnings

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Chapter 29 A Dangerous Obsession

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Chapter 30 Between Fear And Reassurance

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Chapter 31 Loving Him Without The Mask

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Chapter 32 Shadows, Secrets, And The First Crack

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Chapter 33 Cast Out, Moving Forward

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Chapter 34 New Horizons

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Chapter 35 Dining With The Little Ones

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