
Maiden Wilde · Ongoing · 255 Chapters
To pay off her brother’s underground debt, she sold her virginity to an anonymous online bidder for $37,000. She has no idea her three ruthless billionaire bosses pooled their money to buy her.✨ TROPES: Reverse Harem (Why Choose?) • Workplace / Forced Proximity • Virgin Auction • Three Alpha Brothers • Dark Corporate / Mafia Undertones • Secret ProtectorsYeah, I know how it sounds. Auctioning your virginity online isn't exactly a standard career move. But when your brother gets deeply tangled up with dangerous, bloodthirsty people, thirty-seven grand doesn't grow on trees. I did what I had to do to save his life. The transaction was supposed to be completely anonymous, a clean break.My daytime reality was supposed to be straightforward: keep my head down as a low-level assistant at Cadence Records and stay out of trouble.Until I walked into the executive suite and met the Blackwood brothers.My three impossibly hot, devastatingly powerful new bosses completely rule the music empire. There's Garrick, the dominant, cold-blooded CEO who watches my every move; Killian, the sharp-tongued, dangerous lawyer who unzips my armor with a look; and Jude, the wild, tattooed rock-star executive who thrives on breaking rules.I became completely, hopelessly obsessed with them in the dark.Stolen glances in the boardroom. Lingering touches at the copier. Enough sexual tension to burn down the entire building.I thought I was invisible to men of their stature. I was dead wrong. The Blackwood brothers have started noticing me back, and their dark, overwhelming attention is turning my professional life into a breathless, intoxicating trap. The daily, suffocating proximity blurs every boundary I’ve ever built.But my messy personal life is a ticking time bomb. Just as the three brothers begin to lock down their possessive grid around me, demanding my complete, raw surrender, the secrets behind my online auction finally explode.When the mask drops and I discover who actually paid for my innocence, I realize why choose just one Blackwood brother... when you can have all three?
[Jasmine’s POV]
"Harlow!" My manager’s voice cracked through the hallway like a gunshot, silencing every conversation within earshot. Heads turned. No one wanted to miss the show.
He stormed toward me, his eyes blazing, and jabbed his phone inches from my face. On the screen: the email I’d sent barely twenty minutes ago.
“Is this a joke? Please tell me this is a joke.”
My throat tightened as I scanned the message. There it was, the mistake. I’d written 10:30 AM instead of 10:00. A thirty-minute error. Fuck.
“It’s just a small–” I began.
“A small what?” he snapped, cutting me off. “A small fuck-up with a C-level exec involved? Do you have any idea what you just did to the schedule? Jesus, Jasmine, are you even capable of doing this job without tripping over your own incompetence?”
The words hit like a physical blow. Fury coiled tight in my chest, but I forced myself to remain calm.
This wasn't about a typo, this was about reminding me of my place.
"I understand your concern," I replied, voice professionally neutral despite the storm inside me. "I take full responsibility and will ensure it doesn't happen again."
He pulled out a thick stack of contracts, shoving them into my hands. "Take these to Conference Room A. The Blackwoods are waiting!"
I gave a stiff nod and walked away, cheeks burning.
It wasn't the first time someone had tried to put me in my place at Cadence Records. The thing is, I'm good at what I do. Exceptional, even.
I navigate this chaos like I was born for it, juggling schedules, managing producers, keeping everything organized. I have a sharp ear for music and contribute to more projects than anyone realizes, but I'm invisible in the ways that matter.
Just the girl who keeps the machine running.
The moment I stepped into Conference Room A, the atmosphere shifted. Three men sat around that stupidly expensive table, and I immediately understood why my manager had been sweating bullets when he handed me these contracts.
Liam Blackwood commanded the head of the table like he owned the building, which he actually did. Sleeves rolled up over forearms that belonged in a fucking gym advertisement, perpetual five-o'clock shadow that suggested he'd rather be anywhere but in a boardroom.
When he glanced up, his green eyes held the kind of stare that made you wonder if he could see straight through your bullshit corporate smile to every dirty thought you'd never admit out loud.
"Good afternoon," I managed, sounding way more professional than I felt. "I have the contracts you requested."
"Thank you," Liam replied, his voice deep and smooth. "Just set them down here."
Moving around the table felt like walking through quicksand. Every step is hyperaware, every breath calculated.
I placed the copies in front of each man, and when Liam's fingers brushed mine—my brain short-circuited: Holy shit, he's gorgeous.
Asher Blackwood sat to his right, and where Liam was a barely contained chaos, his younger brother was a polished control.
Head of A&R, power radiated from his perfectly tailored suit, dark hair dark hair tousled in that ‘I woke up like this but actually spent twenty minutes with pomade’ way, and a jawline so sharp it could slice through my carefully constructed professional composure.
His mouth lived in a permanent state of almost-scowling, like he was constantly annoyed by everyone's existence.
"Anything else we need to know?" His voice was rougher than Liam's, gravel and smoke with an edge that sent shivers cascading down my spine like dominoes.
"Standard terms are highlighted on page three," I replied, fighting to ignore how his stare made me feel completely fucking exposed.
Like he could see every fantasy I'd never voice.
Then there was Finn Blackwood, sprawled back in his chair with the kind of casual confidence that suggested he'd never encountered a situation he couldn't charm, manipulate, or fuck his way through.
Their cousin, but he fit into their power dynamic like he'd been molded for it.
Tousled hair that begged for fingers, shirt unbuttoned just enough to be borderline inappropriate, and that trademark smile—the kind that could talk nuns into strip clubs.
No instruction to leave, so I stood there like an idiot, trapped in professional purgatory while they reviewed documents. But my eyes had developed a mind of their own, cataloging every detail despite every rational neuron screaming to look anywhere else.
These weren't just my bosses—they were legends walking around in human suits. Powerful, successful, completely out of my twenty-five-years-old-virgin league in every conceivable way.
Yet that didn't stop my brain from diving headfirst into dangerous, completely inappropriate territory.
What would it feel like to run my fingers through Asher's hair? Mess up that controlled perfection? Would he lose that calculated composure if I pushed the right buttons?
That man Liam—fuck, would that raw intensity translate into other areas? Those hands on my skin, that barely contained energy focused entirely on making me fall apart?
And Finn... Jesus Christ. With that lazy smile and those knowing eyes, I could practically hear him whispering things that would make my toes curl.
I was so lost in mental gymnastics that bordered on pornographic that I didn't realize how long I'd been staring, basically eye-fucking all three of them simultaneously, until Finn glanced up.
He caught my gaze with laser precision, and that knowing glint in his eyes suggested he could read every single filthy thought racing through my head.
"See something you like?" he asked, voice dropping to a register that bypassed my brain entirely and went straight to my nervous system.
That trademark grin spread across his face like spilled sin while mortification crashed over me like a cold wave. My face flamed red, and I quickly looked away, mumbling something incoherent about needing to get back to work.
"I should... the other contracts..." I stammered, backing toward the door like a deer caught in headlights.
I fled the room as fast as my heels would carry me, my heart pounding so hard I was sure they could hear it. Damn it, I was supposed to be professional, not fantasizing about my bosses like some schoolgirl with a crush.
My phone buzzed in my pocket, jolting me back to reality. The caller ID showed my baby-brother’s name.
"Leo?" I answered, stepping into an empty office for privacy.
"Jas..." His voice was shaking, barely above a whisper. "I messed up. I messed up really bad."
The air seemed to leave my lungs all at once. "What do you mean? What happened?"
"I thought I could fix it myself, but they wanted the money immediately. They're not waiting anymore."
"Leo, slow down," I said, gripping the edge of a filing cabinet for support. "What money? Who wants money?"
"I borrowed it," he said, his voice cracking. "I thought... I thought I could help… But now these people—"