LOGIN“Sweetheart, do you like it when I touch you?” “Yes… yes, I do, Mr. Steele…” “Who do you belong to, fiery one?” “You… I’m all yours.” By day, I’m Sienna Ward—the picture-perfect secretary to one of the most powerful CEOs in the country. By night, I’m something else entirely. His obsession. His addiction. His secret sin. Dominic Steele isn’t like any man I’ve ever met. Yes, he’s sinfully handsome. Yes, he’s one of the richest, most ruthless billionaires in the world. But he’s also dangerous—commanding every room like it was built for him alone. And when he touches me, when he whispers in my ear… I forget that I was ever just a “secretary.” Because here’s the truth: Dominic Steele is engaged—to Clara. My ex-best friend. The senator’s daughter. The girl who once had my back… until she didn’t. His family would never approve of me. In their eyes, I’m from the wrong side of his world. But he doesn’t care. He told me I was only for his pleasure. And maybe I believed him—until his touch started to feel like something more. Until the lines blurred. And now? I might not just be carrying his name. I might be carrying his child.
View MoreBend over.”
His voice—low, rough, and sharp enough to cut—makes my stomach flip.
Dominic Steele’s hand finds my waist. Not gentle. Not asking. Just… claiming. He turns me toward the massive oak desk like I’m his to move.
I catch my breath. My pulse is so loud I almost miss my own voice.
“B-but… Mr. Steele—”
“What is it, sweetheart?” His tone dips lower, a dark velvet that slides under my skin. He pushes my pencil skirt higher, the fabric brushing my thighs in slow, deliberate strokes. His hands are hot—too hot—leaving trails I’ll feel for hours. “You look like you’re about to tell me no… but your body? It’s begging for me.”
I glance over my shoulder. His storm-grey eyes are steady, unblinking, like they’re wired to my pulse.
“The manager… he’s still here—”
“I don’t give a damn.” His grip moves to my chin, forcing my gaze back to him. “Say my name, fiery one.”
“Mr. Steele…” It’s meant to be firm, but it falls out like a moan.
“That’s better.” His mouth is on mine before I can think—hungry, punishing, demanding. His kiss tastes like power and danger. One hand drags my panties aside like they’re a technical issue he’s fixing, nothing more.
The sound of his zipper slices the quiet.
And then—
“Ahhh—yesss…” My knuckles whiten against the desk.
He’s deep. Fast. Relentless.
“Fuck… Sienna.” My name breaks out of him in a growl that rattles my bones. His hands dig into my hips—too hard, but I don’t pull away. I bite down on my own hand, swallowing the sounds clawing up my throat. Somewhere down the hall, Kelvin—the floor manager—might still be in his office, oblivious to the fact that his boss is buried inside his secretary like she’s the only thing that matters.
Because I am.
I’m Sienna Ward. Secretary to the CEO of The Steele Dynasty, one of the most powerful companies in the world. And at night? I’m his.
His secret. His addiction. His sin.
Since the day I first saw Dominic Steele—cold, ruthless, devastatingly gorgeous—my life’s been off its axis. He looked at me like a man marking his next prize. And now here I am, bent over his desk, whispering his name like a prayer.
Except… there’s one problem.
Dominic Steele is engaged.
To Clara.
My ex–best friend. The senator’s daughter. The golden girl his mother adores. And the same girl who once left me broken.
Dominic doesn’t care. He’s the kind of man who takes what he wants, even when it’s wrong. Especially when it’s wrong.
“Good girl,” he mutters, finishing with a low, dangerous sound that makes my toes curl.
I fix my skirt, heart still hammering, as he zips up like nothing happened.
“A driver’s picking you up tomorrow. You’re moving into a new apartment.”
“A new what?”
He steps in close, brushing my hair back like he’s arranging a gift.
“A reward. For being so good.” His lips brush my jaw. “Thank me properly next time, baby.”
I can’t help the faint smile. “Thanks, zaddy.”
The kiss he gives me after that is sharp and claiming—like he’s reminding me exactly who I belong to. Then it’s over. He’s straightening his collar, answering his phone without looking away from me.
“I’ll be there,” he says to whoever’s on the other end. Then the coat goes on, the mask slips back into place.
“See you tomorrow, Miss Ward. Make sure my morning schedule’s on my desk.”
“Yes, sir.”
The door closes. And just like that… he’s gone.
Later That Night
“Hi, sis! Welcome home!” Ann calls from the dining table without looking up from her homework. She’s sixteen and a carbon copy of our mom—big brown eyes, soft curls, a gentle calm about her. I take after Dad. Blonde hair, blue eyes, the kind of curves that draw stares whether I want them or not.
It’s no wonder Dominic’s addicted.
“Where’s Dad?” I set the groceries down.
“With Diana,” she says, voice flat. That says it all.
Diana—our stepmother in name only. No wedding ring, just a messy history and a five-year-old boy named Ryan, the only good thing to come from her.
“Hi, Sissy!” Ryan barrels in, wrapping his little arms around me.
“Hey, champ.” I lift him up, breathing in his shampoo-sweet scent.
“You’re back,” Dad says, stepping into the kitchen, tie loose, hair mussed.
“I’m moving out tomorrow.”
He freezes. “What? Where?”
“Closer to work,” I say quickly, not looking at Diana leaning against the doorframe with a smirk.
“Or closer to your boss?” she cuts in, voice dripping with mockery.
I ignore her.
Ann’s chair scrapes back as she follows me upstairs. “Can I come with you?”
“Only on weekends,” I say softly. “You know how strict Dad is.”
Truth? I’m not letting her anywhere near Dominic Steele.
I fall onto my bed, staring at the ceiling.
I started this job to survive. Now I’m drowning in it. Falling for a man I can’t have—a man who’s already taken.
And the worst part?
I might be carrying more than just his name.
Pick up… pick up…” I muttered under my breath, pacing the length of the living room so many times I was sure I had worn a path into the marble floor.Clara’s line wasn’t going through.Not reachable.Not available.Not existing.My hands were shaking so badly I almost dropped the phone. The silence in the house felt wrong—too loud, too heavy. Police officers moved around, murmuring into radios. At the far corner, Nic stood with the detectives, speaking in a low, controlled voice like this was just another business crisis he could negotiate his way out of.This wasn’t business.This was my son.“Mum… where is Chris?”Ava’s tiny voice pierced through the noise.I froze.She stood near the staircase, clutching her stuffed rabbit, her wide eyes scanning the room. She was trying to be brave, but I could see the fear swimming in them.I swallowed the lump in my throat and forced a smile that felt like it cracked my face in half.“Baby, can you give Mum some time?” I said softly, patting her
SIENNA’S POVI walked out of the room where Nic had been sitting, feeling his gaze on me the entire time. I didn’t want to meet his eyes—didn’t want him to see the knot of panic twisting in my stomach. I had to handle this myself.I pulled out my phone, fingers trembling as I dialed Clara’s number. It rang once, twice… then connected.“Hey, bitch,” she sneered, her voice dripping with venom.“What do you want from me?” I asked, my voice steadier than I felt.“A lot,” she hissed. “And I’m sure you’re very much aware now. I’m taking back everything you stole from me.”“I never took anything from you,” I snapped, heat rising in my chest. “Stay the hell away from my family. I’m warning you, Clara!”She was about to speak again, probably to threaten me further, but I slammed the call button, cutting her off.I sank back into the chair, heart hammering, chest tight.“Clara… still threatening?”The voice startled me. Nova, leaning against the doorframe, her eyebrows raised in concern.“N… Ni
“Sienna, I want you to meet someone…” Nic says as he steps onto the balcony where I’m seated.The late afternoon sun spills across the marble floor, warm against my bare feet. I turn slowly, expecting one of his guards, maybe a business associate. But the moment my eyes land on the man standing behind him, my breath leaves my lungs.“Dad…” I whisper, the word breaking in my throat.I don’t remember standing. I only know I’m suddenly running—heart pounding, vision blurred—until I crash into his chest. His arms wrap around me tightly, desperately, like he’s afraid I’ll disappear if he loosens his grip.“I’m sorry… I’m sorry…” he keeps murmuring against my hair. Over and over. Like a prayer. Like a punishment.Tears stream down my cheeks as I pull back slightly to look at him. I cup his face in my trembling hands, studying him carefully. He looks… healthy. Stronger. The hollowness that used to shadow his eyes is gone.Nic took care of him.“It’s not your fault,” I whisper, even though I
Hi my loves,I owe you all an apology. I know I’ve been gone for a while, and I haven’t updated the book like I promised. Life got overwhelming, and I needed time to sort things out.But please know this story was never abandoned in my heart.I’m ready to begin writing again. Thank you for your patience, your messages, and for still caring about these characters even when I was silent.
Sienna’s POVI stir awake in bed, last night’s image flashing through my mind. We kissed last night… it reminded me how much I missed his touch, how much I was still longing for him.“Good morning, Mummy…” Chris’s voice came softly as he walked in. Exactly the person I wanted to see. I needed to ta
⸻Nic’s POVI stared at the little girl in front of me. Her blonde hair—just like Sienna’s—was tied in two pigtails. I bent to her level. Her grey eyes looked exactly like mine. She was cute, if not the most adorable girl I had ever seen.“Are you my daddy?” she asked again, her little voice making
SiennaI step into the same room I once promised myself never to return to, but here I was—all for the sake of my children. My eyes move around the space; nothing had really changed except that it looked cleaner and more neatly arranged.I was back in Nic’s private mansion. He had suggested that hi
Sienna POVI pulled back Ava, who stared at Nic’s mother with wide eyes.“Are you my grandmother?” Ava asked softly.“Come here, baby. I’m your grandmother,” Calista said, her eyes softening as she looked at both Chris and Ava.“He looks just like his father. Remind me to call my husband—I’m very s






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