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Christian POV

The whiskey sat untouched beside me, the ice clinking quietly against the glass. My glass was half-full, the sharp burn of whiskey doing nothing to cut through the irritation gnawing at me. Not from Adrian Lockwood's spiral earlier in my office, he was a laughable pest at this point—but from the spiraling disorder I could no longer ignore. I had come home from work because I couldn’t keep my head straight from the same spiraling disorder.

Ever since Red—four years ago—I hadn’t kissed a woman or fucked them face to face. I had a way I did things. Detached. Cold. I fucked from behind because it was easier. No eye contact. No intimacy. Just pleasure, brutal and simple. No one could handle what I liked in bed, and I didn’t care enough to soften it.

But the rules… started breaking when a certain blonde walked into my life.

Elizabeth Harper. Or should I say Elizabeth Reed?

She was cracking my walls, every damn day, without even realizing it.

I’d kissed her.

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    Elizabeth’s POV I had finally reached out to Christian through one of his ever-faithful workers, the same ones he kept sending to deliver gifts I hadn’t asked for. A few days ago, he sent me fifty pre-release books. Romance novels, of course. Top-notch titles that weren’t supposed to hit shelves for months, yet somehow Christian had gotten them early. I’d binged through almost every single one. They gave me a peace I hadn’t felt in weeks, curling up in their stories, forgetting my own. But what unsettled me more was how he knew exactly the kind of books I loved. That man noticed everything, even the details I thought no one else did. Then yesterday, I woke up to roses. Not a dozen. Not a hundred. Fifteen hundred. My entire doorstep had been swallowed by red. There was a note tucked between the stems. “I miss you, Red. I still wake up reaching for you, and it’s hell when you’re not there.” My heart clenched so tight reading those words I nearly tore the paper in half. I could

  • Claimed by the billionaire    One step closer

    ELIZABETH POV “What the hell? The man you slept with five years ago happened to be the same man you’ve been married to, or should I say fake married to?” Kim asked for what felt like the hundredth time today, her eyes wide as saucers. I let out a weak laugh and nodded, pushing the rim of my coffee mug in slow circles across the table. “Wow.” Tessa leaned back in her chair, shaking her head in disbelief. “That’s like something straight out of a romance movie. I mean, who would’ve thought?” “What a twist,” Billie added, crossing her arms with mock annoyance. “But—” her gaze softened, “we’re a bit offended you didn’t tell us about your daughter. Thought we were friends.” Guilt weighed heavy in my chest. I glanced between the three of them before finally lowering my eyes. “I’m so sorry. I never meant to keep it from you. My father… he threatened to hurt her if anyone found out. And I couldn’t risk it.” My throat tightened as I spoke. The café was warm and smelled faintly of ci

  • Claimed by the billionaire    Desperation

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  • Claimed by the billionaire    How long?

    ELIZABETH POV I had told Christian to leave me alone, but what I didn’t expect was to find him standing on my grandmother’s porch. My chest tightened instantly. Thankfully, Grandma and Hope weren’t home, if they were, this would’ve been a disaster. My grandmother? She would’ve chased him off with a broom. And Hope… God, the thought of him seeing her terrified me. What if the only reason he was here was because of her, not me? “What are you doing here, Christian? Are you stalking me now?” I asked, keeping my eyes anywhere but on his. Because I knew one look at him and my walls might crumble. “Yes,” he said without hesitation, stepping closer. “I’m stalking you. Because I can’t stay away from you.” His honesty slammed my face, leaving me breathless. I lifted a trembling hand between us, creating space that barely existed. “Stop. Don’t come any closer. Don’t make me… don’t make me file a restraining order against you.” The words came out sharp, I didn’t mean the restraining

  • Claimed by the billionaire    Missed it all

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  • Claimed by the billionaire    The truth

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