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Sold To The Devil I Ruined

Chapter 4 No.4

Word Count: 593    |    Released on: 22/01/2026

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ball on the floor, unable to make it back to the bed. The darkness of t

The rain.

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the window do

He didn't even say hello. "The surgery...

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finger at the puddle of oil

l. Be

turned to look. Someone laughed. A pho

the hospital, miles away.

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at Elenora felt in her own bones. The wate

His head hung low

h it, panic. She didn't want him to kneel.

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ain. He fumbled for it with

stiffen. She saw the phone slip from his fin

ound tore out of him. A roar. A howl. It wasn't h

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lass. It shattered on

d. "I was just...

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oat was on fire. Her body felt li

water. Her legs gave way. S

pressed against the col

atekeeper to the minutes that mattered most. The thought was a poison

the curse

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“Fitzgerald Woodard was the "stray" I used to torment in prep school, a boy I once paid to kneel in the mud for my amusement. Now, the tables have turned, and he's the billionaire who bought my father's debt, dragging me into his mansion as a "personal asset" listed in a contract I never read. He didn't just want the money back; he wanted to see me break. He stood over me in the rain and told me he owned the very machines keeping my father alive, and with one flick of his thumb, he could stop his breathing forever. The nightmare escalated until I didn't recognize myself. He forced me to eat cold soup off the floor like an animal and gripped my hand over a heavy hammer, forcing me to crush a young guard's bones just to prove I was as much of a monster as he was. His childhood sweetheart, a nurse I once humiliated, stood in the shadows, whispering that I was nothing more than a used-up toy he was already bored of. I lay on the cold marble, shivering from a fever he refused to treat, realizing that the curse he placed on me years ago had finally come true. Every act of cruelty I had ever committed was being repaid with interest, and the man I once looked down on was now the only god I had left to pray to. Suddenly, he threw me out into the freezing night with nothing but rags on my back and a shattered phone. The hospital called with an ultimatum: fifty thousand dollars by noon, or they pull the plug on my father's life support. Standing barefoot on the biting asphalt, I watched his black SUV disappear into the dark. I have nine hours to save the only person I love, and only one way to get the money. I have to go back and kneel before the devil I created.”