LOGINMy back hits the cold glass of the penthouse window, the city glittering a thousand feet below us. Sebastian’s hand is at my throat—not tight enough to hurt, but enough to remind me who I belong to. “You were talking to him,” he says, voice low, dangerous. His other hand is braced beside my head, caging me in. “You smiled.” “It was just—” “Don’t lie to me, Ocean.” His thumb brushes the hollow of my throat, and my pulse jumps so hard he feels it. “You’re mine. Every glance. Every breath. Every inch of you.” I should be furious. I should tell him I’m not his property. But then his mouth is on mine—rough, consuming, tasting like the whiskey he hasn’t let go of since the gala. I moan before I can stop myself. That’s all the permission he needs. His hand slides to my waist, fingers digging in as if he’s afraid I’ll vanish. The heat between us ignites like dry kindling. It’s dangerous. It’s too much. It’s everything. When he finally pulls back, his eyes are dark enough to drown in. “One year,” he murmurs. “That was the deal. But you… you’re making me want forever.” And in that moment, I know the worst truth of all— If Sebastian Velez decides to keep me, I won’t even try to run.
View MoreThe elevator ride to the top floor felt like a countdown.Ocean stood beside me, her knuckles tight around the laptop she refused to let go of.Her eyes were clearer now...no more disbelief, no more shock.Only fire.The woman beside me wasn’t the wounded heir anymore.She was the rightful ruler, rising.And God help the man who tried to take her throne.When the elevator doors opened, our private hallway hummed with heat and shadow. Red emergency lights blinked in quiet rhythm....my security system guiding me to the breach.“Boardroom,” I muttered. “He’s targeting the remote-access node first.”Ocean matched my stride. “Why would he go for the board before the money?”“Because money helps you win battles,” I said. “But controlling the board wins the war.”“And he wants the title,” she whispered. “He wants the seat my father saved for me.”The hurt threaded through her voice, nearly invisible...but I heard it.I always heard it.Without thinking, I reached for her hand. She let me hol
The war-room lights didn’t flicker by accident.They pulsed very rapid, coded, a security alert coming from a system I built myself.A system no one should be able to breach.A system that protected only two things:My empire.And Ocean’s inheritance.My jaw locked so tightly I felt the tension crawl up my neck.“Someone’s inside my offshore servers,” I said, my voice slow, low, deadly. “No...inside yours, Ocean. Your father’s dormant accounts.”Ocean whipped toward me, eyes wide. “What? How...”Lucien stepped closer, expression unreadable. “Then the traitor isn’t just after you. They’re trying to cripple her before she even stands.”Ocean’s confusion dissolved into fury that's beautiful, sharp, righteous fury. “Who the hell has access to my father’s files except us?”“Someone who was waiting,” I muttered, pacing toward the security console. “Someone who knew exactly when you would rediscover your legacy. Someone who anticipated your move.”Ocean inhaled sharply. “Marcus.”“No,” Lucie
For a moment, no one moved.The man in the elevator stood perfectly still, hands in his pockets like he owned the place. Like he belonged here. Like he had the right to stand across from Sebastian Velez and tilt his head with a smirk that carried ten years of buried fury.I felt Sebastian go rigid beside me.Not afraid.Not startled.But… shaken.In a way I’d never seen.“Sebastian,” I whispered.His jaw clenched. “Stay behind me.”“No.” My voice came out steady. “I’m not letting you face this alone.”The man stepped forward, slow, casual, dripping with taunt and confidence.He was tall—Sebastian-tall. Broad shoulders. Familiar bone structure. A face carved with sharp precision… but with colder eyes, lighter hair, and a different darkness.Like Sebastian’s reflection, but twisted.Sharpened.Harder.His gaze flicked to me, lingered, then returned to Sebastian.“I heard you replaced me,” the man said, voice smooth as expensive whiskey and twice as dangerous. “Upgraded, even.”“Lucien,”
The security monitor froze mid-glitch, the shadow on the feed stretched like a silhouette carved from darkness itself. For a moment, I thought the room had turned cold—then I realized it was my blood. Every instinct in my body went tense.“Sebastian,” I whispered.He was already moving. His chair scraped against the marble, his eyes narrowing as he replayed the footage frame by frame. “They’re inside,” he said, voice low, almost too calm. “Inside my building.”No. Not his building.Our battleground.The war room’s lights dimmed as Sebastian activated the lockdown sequence. Metal shutters slid over the glass walls, sealing us in with a hiss that felt both protective and terrifying.My heart hammered, but not with fear—more like adrenaline laced with fury. Whoever stepped into our perimeter didn’t just trespass. They declared war.The monitor glitched again, then finally resolved into a clear frame.A figure in a hood. Tall. Precise steps. Moving like someone who knew the layout.Too we


















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