Contract Marriage with Lucifer

Contract Marriage with Lucifer

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"You have ten seconds to take your hand off my ass before I break your fingers."Jenny fired. "Feisty, I like that" Leonard Smith is a Billionaire Heir, spoilt right from childhood. He had Jenny, a crazy young lady... loose her job. Leo is locked out of his father's wealth until he gets married, he reaches out Jenny who agreed to a contract marriage to raise money to save her dying mom from the hospital. As she navigates through, she meets Isabella and Juliana... Leo's Sex mates and other deep ups and downs in Leo's world. Can she stand it? Will she fall for him? Let's dive into this interesting piece to find out.

Chapter 1 One

Contract Marriage With Lucifer

Young Codex

Chapter One

"You have ten seconds to take your hand off my ass before I break your fingers."

Jenny's voice cut through the buzzing bar, sharp and ice-cold.

The whole restaurant fell silent as all eyes fell on her.

Leo didn't move.

Instead, he gave a sly smile. It spread slowly across his face, like he was savoring the moment.

His fingers still pressing against the curve of her ass like he owned it.

"Feisty," he murmured, blue eyes gleaming with something dark. Something challenging.

"I like that"

Jenny's rage exploded. Without hesitation, she grabbed the nearest drink off the counter and threw it in his face.

The crash of ice and liquor filled the room.

A sharp gasp echoed through bar.

Leo's jaw tightened, his face dripping with expensive whiskey. His expression darkened into something dangerous but not angry.

No, that was the worst part. He didn't look furious. He looked entertained.

Jenny's stomach sank.

Shit! She murmured beneath her voice.

"You've got some nerve," Leo's said, his voice calm as he wiped his face with the sleeve of his stained expensive suit.

"You've got some disgusting hands," Jenny shot back fired back at an instant.

Her fellow bartender rushed in, grabbing her arm.

"Jesus, Jenny WTF!"

The manager was already pushing through the crowd.

"What the hell is going on?"

Jenny crossed her arms, ignoring the icy fear creeping up her spine.

Leo looked at the manager, but his face didn't give away what he was thinking. Then, very slowly, he put his hand in his jacket pocket, pulled out a fancy handkerchief, and wiped his face.

"She threw a drink on me," he said, voice almost amused. "For no reason."

"No reason? This bastard grabbed my ass..." Jenny snapped, her eyes fuming with anger.

"I assume, you don't believe her," Leo interrupted smoothly, straightening his suit.

"And I don't particularly appreciate being assaulted in a place I spend a lot of money at."

Jenny gawked. "Are you being serious right now?"

"Jenny." The manager's voice was tense.

She turned.

Her boss facial expression said it al, she prayed within her.

The manager sighed, shaking his head. "You're fired."

The words hit like a punch.

Jenny breath caught.

"Excuse me?"

"You heard me." The manager looked genuinely disappointed. "You don't throw drinks on VIPs."

"VIPs?" she scoffed. "the motherfucker grabbed my ass"

The manager hesitated, glancing at Leo, then sighed.

"It's done. Clean out your locker."

Jenny's stomach twisted.

Leo tilted his head, that insufferable smirk still there

"Tough break, sweetheart" Leo said, his stood up and within seconds someone came running in with another suit.

Her fingers curled into fists. "I hope you choke on your next drink."

He chuckled, low and dark. "No, no. No need to be bitter."

Jenny turned on her heel before she punched his teeth in.

She was done with men like him.

__Jenny's Apartment__

It was past 9pm.

Jenny's hands were still shaking when she reached her apartment.

Fired.

She had just lost her only source of income, and she didn't even regret it. The look on Leo's face when she drenched him in whiskey? Priceless.

But as soon as she walked in, her phone rang.

She almost didn't answer. But when she saw the number, she was shocked for a moment

The family hospital.

Her chest tightened. "Hello?"

"Miss Andrews?" The voice was too calm. "Your mother was admitted...""

Jenny's world spun.

"I'm coming!" she gasped, grabbing her keys and running out the door.

Leo's Residence 🏨

Leo sat in his penthouse, shirt unbuttoned, drink in hand.

He was still thinking about her.

Jennifer Andrews.

The wild little bartender with too much attitude and no filter.

He should be pissed. She had embarrassed him in front of an entire bar. But instead of anger, there was only intrigue.

And then, his phone buzzed.

He almost ignored it. But when he saw the caller,

His father.

Leo sighed, answering lazily. "To what do I owe the pleasure?"

"You're cut off""

"WTF are you talking about Dad?"

Leo asked as he puffed out a huge smoke out of his mouth.

His father continued. "You're reckless, Leo. You have no discipline, no stability. So, until you can prove otherwise, you are no longer CEO of Smith Enterprises."

"You've lost your damn mind" Leo said angrily.

"You've got watch your mouth son, you have your mum to thank because if it was left to me, I'd throw you out of my damn mansion you're living in" Mr. Richard said and Leo went silent.

"Good, Get married, settle down and we will talk"

Marriage.

The one thing he swore he'd never do.

But without money? He was nothing.

Just then, an idea popped into his head.

A slow smirk curled his lips.

Maybe there was a way to turn this shitstorm into an opportunity.

__Lifesaver Hospital 🏥__

Jenny sat in the waiting room, her leg bouncing.

The doctor's words still echoed in her ears.

"She needs surgery immediately. Without it, she won't survive the month."

$500,000.

That was the price of her mother's life.

Her hands trembled. She had nothing.

How the hell was she supposed to come up with that kind of money?

Then...

Her phone rang.

The Caller's ID was hidden, for a moment she wanted to ignore the call but after several rings she gave in.

She hesitated, then answered. "Hello?"

"For a moment, I thought you were not going to pick up" His cold voice echoed from the other end.

"Leo Smith"

Jenny blood ran cold.

No. No way.

"What the hell do you want?" she snapped.

"To make you an offer you can't refuse."

To be Continued...

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