LOGIN~Bianca's POV~
His breath ghosted across my cheek—warm, steady, and far too intentional. I couldn't move with my back pinned to the marble, Damien's body boxing me in like a wall I couldn't climb. My heart thundered against my ribs, every instinct screaming to run, yet my body refused to obey. "What… what are you doing?" I finally asked, my voice more breath than sound. He arched a brow like the question was amusing. "What do you think I'm doing?" he murmured dangerously. "Didn't you offer yourself to me this morning like a common slut?" The word sliced through me, making me flinch. Heat and shame collided inside me, but I forced my chin up. "I did what I had to do," I snapped, "don't mistake that for interest." I shoved at his chest but he didn't budge. "And I haven't agreed to anything yet, so you have no right to corner me like this. Especially at a dinner hosted by my husband." That word—husband—tasted sour. Damien didn't move one bit. He just stared down at me, studying me like a specimen. "Your husband," he repeated slowly. "Funny. Because from what I observed, your beloved husband was downstairs entertaining his little side project in red lipstick." My stomach turned. "Nathan may be a liar and a cheat," I said, "but I'm not him. I don't sleep my way through power plays." A slow smirk curled at his mouth. "Could've fooled me," he muttered. "You begged me earlier today, remember?" He lifted his hand and traced a line from my jaw to my collarbone. I slapped it away. "What is your endgame, Damien?" I spat. "Why give Nathan a deal? Why corner me? What do you get out of all this?" His eyes flicked to my lips, then back to my eyes. "I always get what I want," he murmured. "And you, Bianca… you'll look absolutely breathtaking on your knees." I gasped. "You're disgusting." But my body—traitorous, weak—sizzled at his words. I hated it. Hated him. And hated myself more for how my pulse danced to his rhythm. "You don't even know if I'm going to say yes," I said, trying to inject steel into my voice. "Yet, here you are acting like you've already won." Leaning in, his mouth brushed the shell of my ear. "Oh, I have." Then he ground his hips into mine—slow and punishing. I bit down on a gasp, my breath catching in my throat. "And when I have you," he whispered, "I'll break you in ways Nathan never could." He stepped back like nothing happened. Straightened his cuffs and fixed his suit. "Come down," he said, all business now. "Wouldn't want to miss the show." Then he left, and I stayed frozen—shaken, flushed, humiliated. When I finally stepped back into the hallway, I looked put-together. But inside, I was a live wire, fraying. The dinning hall buzzed with polite laughter and wine glasses clinking when I re-entered. Damien was already seated, Elena curled beside him like a trophy, fingers trailing his lapel. Nathan sat opposite them, jaw clenched, eyes fixed anywhere but their direction. I took my seat, and then Damien stood. The room fell quiet. "Now that we're all here," he said smoothly, "let's discuss the reason for tonight's dinner—our new partnership." Cecilia nearly squealed, her hands clasped in delight. Nathan straightened with a practiced smile. "Yes! Right—your call earlier caught me off guard, but I'm thrilled. What's the offer?" Damien nodded once and a man in black stepped forward and placed a heavy file in front of Nathan. "I've kept a close eye on your business, Nathan," Damien said. "Your expansion is promising. I think this arrangement will be mutually beneficial." Nathan's ego bloomed. He flipped the file open and skimmed the pages. His expression shifted almost instantly—brows lifting, mouth parting. "This… this is incredible," he said. "These numbers, the access—it's beyond anything I expected." A few gasps sounded from down the table. I leaned forward on instinct. "I'm known to be generous to loyal partners," Damien replied. Nathan laughed and stood, offering his hand. "Well, consider me loyal." They shook. "Did you read the terms thoroughly?" Damien asked in a light tone. Nathan waved a hand. "Of course. I've seen enough. Everything looks good." "Perfect," Damien said. "Then sign." Nathan didn't hesitate. He scrawled his signature across the page, proud and pompous, before flipping to the final sheet. Then he paused. "It says… both parties must sign," he read slowly. "Including Bianca?" Cecilia leaned in with a smile. "Oh, it's just a formality. Her family owns shares—it's probably a technical clause." Nathan nodded. "Right, of course. Bianca, sweetheart? Just a quick signature." He slid the file to me, and my hand hovered, something feeling off. I glanced at Damien who wore a blank expression. Nathan nudged the pen into my hand, whispering, "It's just business, Bee." I hesitated, heart drumming. But everyone was watching. Damien. Nathan. The whole room. The pressure was too much. With one last look at the contract, I signed. Clapping erupted, and glasses were lifted in a toast. Damien straightened his suit. "It's been a productive evening," he said, shaking Nathan's hand once more. Then he turned to me. "Bianca… go pack your things." Silence fell as the clinking stopped, laughter died, and all eyes turned to him. I paused. "I'm sorry—what?" Even Nathan stood. "What the hell do you mean, pack her things?" Damien didn't so much as blink. "According to the clause you just signed, your wife—Bianca Hayes—is to be handed over as collateral for the duration of our partnership. Six months. Effective immediately." My mouth dried instantly, while Nathan looked down at the papers like they were written in a language he'd never seen. "That's not—there's no way—" "Oh, it's there." Damien's voice turned cold. "Page nine. Subsection three. Tucked beneath the partnership liability clause." I froze, realizing I had signed myself over, right there in front of everyone. My pulse roared in my ears. And Damien just smiled—because this had never been about Nathan. It had always been about me.Epilogue Nathan is serving his sentence, the consequences of his actions finally catching up to him. Justice, having been delayed for so long, has finally been delivered to him. The man who caused so much pain to Bianca and her family, killing her father and almost killing her, is finally surrounded by iron bars of a cell on a life long sentence.Elena remains locked away by Damein personally in a secluded chamber in an offshore facility. Her world is now one of isolation as she lives all by herself. Leo has vanished, leaving the city entirely, choosing to step away from the life of chaos and betrayals. Amid all of this, Bianca and Damien have carved out a life together that is unshakable with their companies merging together for the better. So after all the battles they fought, the pain they endured, the betrayals and the near-death experiences, all that, is now converging into a bond that is as resilient as it is passionate. Bianca, once forced to flee, to hide, and to rebu
Third person The boardroom of Sinclair Industries was buzzing with speculation. A few members were already present in the room, seated around the long mahogany table. Two board members were at the far end leaned toward each other, their voices low but edged with intrigue.“Did you hear anything?” one whispered. “Not a clue. The message just said urgent board meeting at noon. You think it’s about the merger with Apex?” The other shook his head. “No. Damien's been silent about that for weeks. This feels… different.”“I wonder what's this about that then?”Before another word could pass between them, the double doors at the far end opened.Damien Sinclair stepped in.His presence alone was enough to cause silence across the whole room. He was dressed in a sharp black suit that mirrored his authority and he moved with deliberate confidence till he was at the center of the room. Every gaze followed him as he walked to the head of the table.He didn’t sit, yet as his sharp gaze scann
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Bianca’s POVI let the hot water flow down my body, tingling in my nipples, and down drops, slipping into my entrance.After a long day like today, a warm shower was always the perfect way to calm my nerves a little. The steam still clung to my skin when I stepped out of the bathroom. I tied my robe tighter and padded barefoot across the marble floor, the cold biting against my skin, grounding me.The house was quiet… the kind of quiet that made you aware of your own heartbeat. I poured myself a cup of coffee, the smell curling through the air, a bitter, yet familiar smell. My life had been like this for months now, the peace th, the quiet… and to be honest, I liked it. Just then, the doorbell rang.The sharp sound sliced through the silence. “Alex,” I called out, my tone sharp.My butler appeared almost instantly from the hallway, keeping his posture straight and firm and his expression neutral.“Yes, ma’am?”“Check who it is,” I said, setting my cup down.He nodded and disapp
Bianca’s POV(Lyra) I leaned back in the car seat, the low hum of the engine the only sound breaking the silence. City lights streaked past the window, the sites brought up memories I was trying too hard to forget. Damien’s face kept replaying in my mind. The way he’d frozen when our eyes met back at the auction. That shock and that confusion, the flicker of guilt he couldn’t hide.I had imagined how oddly satisfying it would be seeing all those emotions playing on his face. But reality wasn’t as neat as imagination.Seeing him again had ripped something raw open inside me.He was engaged now.He just moved on, like I was some passing shadow that never mattered. My fingers clenched around the edge of my bag, knuckles whitening as the thought burned through me.But I pushed it down. That pain wasn’t supposed to exist anymore. Bianca didn’t exist anymore. Bianca died the day I walked away from him. Now there was only Lyra Elton… the woman who rebuilt herself from ashes and built an
Damien’s POV The crowd was still buzzing after the final gavel struck, but I didn’t hear a damn thing anymore. My mind was locked on one name flashing on the board in bold letters… Lyra Elton.Who the hell was she?The announcer’s voice echoed, “Sold! To the lady at the back,” but my pulse drowned it out. I rose from my seat before Nina could say a word, my eyes scanning every face in the room. I didn’t know what I was searching for exactly, but, basically a face of woman I've never seen, or maybe I have… Nina’s voice trailed behind me, her tone sharp. “Damien! Damien, where are you going?”I ignored her, weaving through the crowd. The talisman had been my pursuit for months, but now, it wasn’t about the damn object anymore. It was about the person who took it from me.My feet carried me through the crowd, brushing past men in suits and women on their gowns. I moved with purpose, ignoring the occasional murmurs as people recognized me.My eyes were scanning anyone who looked r







