LOGINSYNOPSIS KISSED BY THE BILLIONAIRE I CAN'T STAND Elena Brooks spills champagne on billionaire Alexander Knight at his charity gala. Instead of a lawsuit, he summons her to his office and reveals the truth that destroys her world. Her father didn't leave debt behind from bad business decisions. He was deliberately destroyed by Alexander's father James after discovering evidence of massive financial crimes inside Knight Holdings. And his death on the Williamsburg Bridge two years ago wasn't an accident. Alexander was supposed to meet him that night. He arrived twelve minutes too late. Now Alexander needs the hidden files Thomas Brooks left behind before he died. Files locked in a Brooklyn storage unit only Elena can access. In exchange, he offers to clear every dollar of her father's debt and pay her five hundred thousand dollars. Elena agrees. But not just for the money. The moment they shake hands, her apartment is broken into. A photograph of her sleeping sister arrives as a warning. And among her father's scattered papers, Elena finds a photograph of a woman with her father's handwriting on the back. She knows everything. Keep her safe. The woman vanished three months after Thomas was fired. Before disappearing, she sent Alexander one message. Thomas had a daughter. James knows about her too. She's already a target. The message was sent four days before her father died. Elena isn't just the daughter of a man who found the wrong files. She's the loose end James Knight has been watching for two years. And now he knows she's coming for the truth.
View MoreThe champagne hit Alexander Knight's chest before Elena Brooks even registered she had fallen.
Three hundred people watched.
Twelve cameras caught it.
And in the ten seconds of absolute silence that followed, Elena did the only thing her exhausted, desperate, completely ruined brain could think of.
She laughed.
Not a polite laugh. Not an embarrassed laugh. A real one, short and shocked, that escaped before she could stop it. The kind that comes out when your body doesn't know whether to cry or run, so it picks the worst possible option instead.
The sound cut through the silence like a knife.
Elena slapped her hand over her mouth immediately, but it was too late. The laugh was already out there, already floating through the Plaza Hotel ballroom, already landing on the ears of three hundred of New York's most powerful people.
And on Alexander Knight himself.
He stood completely still, champagne soaking through his white dress shirt, spreading dark and wet across his custom tuxedo jacket. His grey eyes, sharp as cut glass, moved from the stain on his chest to the woman kneeling on the floor in front of him.
He didn't shout. He didn't move. He just looked at her.
Elena Brooks, twenty-four years old, dark hair and wide brown eyes and complete professional disaster, looked back up at him from the floor with her hand still pressed over her mouth and champagne dripping from her fingers.
She had a habit, when she was terrified, of making things worse.
"I am so sorry," she said, her voice coming out steadier than she felt. She grabbed a napkin and pushed herself to her feet. "I didn't see you, the couple in front of me just stopped and I couldn't, it just."
She stopped talking because he still hadn't moved.
Alexander Knight was the kind of man who took up space without trying. Not because he was loud or aggressive, but because every room he entered seemed to quietly rearrange itself around him. Tall, dark-haired, with a jaw carved from something expensive and eyes that gave nothing away.
"Your name," he said.
Completely, dangerously quiet.
Elena had heard about this. His employees whispered about it in service corridors when they thought nobody was listening. The quieter Alexander Knight spoke, the worse things were about to get.
"Elena Brooks. I run Brooks Events, I am the coordinator for tonight and I am genuinely, deeply sorry, Mr. Knight."
He pulled out his phone without responding.
"Brooks Events," he said, typing something. "Your father's company."
The past tense hit her somewhere tender.
"It was his," she said carefully. "It's mine now."
Alexander looked up from his phone. Something shifted in his expression, fast and unreadable, gone before she could name it.
"How much debt?" he asked.
Elena blinked. "I'm sorry?"
"Brooks Events." He tilted his head slightly. "How much are you carrying?"
Heat rushed up Elena's neck. Around them, people pretended not to watch while absolutely watching. Phones were already out. She could hear cameras clicking from the press corner.
"That's not really relevant to."
"Three hundred thousand," he said, cutting her off. "Give or take. Am I close?"
Elena's mouth closed.
He was exactly right.
"How did you." she started.
"I looked you up. I look up everyone involved in my events. Standard practice." He slid his phone back into his pocket. "Your father took out three business loans in the eighteen months before he died. You've been servicing the interest for two years without touching the principal."
Elena felt the blood drain from her face.
The ballroom noise continued around them. Glasses clinking. Conversations humming. A string quartet playing something delicate in the corner. But inside the small, terrible circle between her and Alexander Knight, everything had gone very still.
"Careful, Miss Brooks," Alexander said, his voice dropping even lower now. "I've destroyed companies for far less than this. I'd hate for yours to be next."
He turned and walked away.
The crowd parted for him without question, like water moving around a stone.
Elena stood alone in a puddle of champagne, napkin clutched in her shaking hands, her face burning and her heart hammering.
Her phone buzzed in her apron pocket.
Unknown number. One text message. Four words.
"Go home. Right now."
Elena looked up fast, scanning the ballroom.
Whoever sent it was already gone.
Catherine Brooks had made tea every morning for forty years.Same cup. Same method. Same three minutes of steeping that she had decided at some point was exactly right and had never revisited. It was the kind of habit that became invisible. The kind that people around you stopped seeing because it was simply part of what morning meant when Catherine was in it.Daniel had not thought anything of it when he heard the kettle at 5 AM.He thought about it now.Standing in the empty kitchen of the stone house with the kettle still warm and Catherine's cup rinsed and turned upside down on the drying rack the way she always left it.The way you left a cup when you were not planning to come back to it.Not the way you left a cup when someone forced you out of your own kitchen."She was not taken," Daniel said into the phone.He said it before he had fully decided it was true. But once he said it the certainty arrived behind it."She left," Daniel said. "She left on her own."Elena heard it and
Grace Okafor was already standing.Not running. Not moving toward the door. Just standing. Her hands no longer flat on the table. Her chair pushed back by exactly the distance of someone who had made a decision before the conversation finished.Elena watched her.At those sharp watchful eyes that were doing something she had not seen them do before.Calculating the distance to the exit."Grace," Elena said.The single word landed in the cafe like a stone in still water.Grace looked at her."Sit down," Elena said.Something moved through Grace's face. Fast and complicated. The specific movement of someone who has been found out and is still deciding whether to run or stay and has approximately three seconds to make that choice before it is made for them.She sat down.Alexander had not moved. He was watching Grace with the absolute focused stillness of a predator who has identified something and is waiting to understand it fully before acting.Priya's hands were flat on the table.Ada
Victoria Ashford had always known how to disappear.It was the thing nobody talked about when they talked about her. They talked about the blonde hair and the diamonds and the courtrooms and the scandal. They talked about Alexander and James and Senator Merrill and the collapse of everything.Nobody talked about the fact that Victoria Ashford had been disappearing and reappearing her entire life.And she was very good at it.---Elena's phone rang at 4:47 AM.She was still at the cafe table, Priya's hand-drawn map of the Singapore building spread between them, Grace's notes across the top, Alexander's calculations in the margin.Unknown number.She answered."Miss Brooks." Victoria's voice came through the speaker like something poured from a height. Smooth and controlled and completely, infuriatingly calm. "I hope Geneva is treating you well."Elena looked up.Every person at the table went still simultaneously."Victoria," Elena said.The name turned every head.Alexander's expressi
"What is the one more thing," Elena said.Grace looked at her hands on the table.Then at Adaeze.Something passed between them. Quick and private. The communication of two people who had been carrying the same weight in the same direction for a long time and had just arrived at the moment where it had to be put down.Adaeze reached into her coat again.Set a photograph on the table.Elena looked at it.A building. Large. Corporate. Glass facade catching sunlight in the specific way of buildings designed to project confidence rather than invite entry.A sign above the entrance.She read it.Then read it again."I know this building," she said."Yes," Grace said."It is in Singapore," Elena said."Yes," Grace said."Priya," Elena said without looking away from the photograph. "You know this building."Priya's cup came down on the table with a sound that was too sharp for how carefully she placed it."Yes," Priya said. Her voice had changed. The rough underuse of three days of silence r












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