LOGINJANE'S POV
We both froze at the sound of the doorbell. Benjamin's eyes, still burning with passion, snapped toward the door. A flicker of panic, then pure frustration crossed his face. My heart, already pounding from the kiss, hammered with a new kind of fear. Who could it be? How long had they been standing out there? He pulled back from me slowly, as if he had been burned. The sudden loss of his touch left me feeling instantly cold and entirely exposed. The air, which had been thick with desire, now felt thin and dangerous. "Stay here," he rasped, his voice incredibly rough. He gave me a silent, severe warning look. He ran a hand through his messy hair, trying desperately to calm down. I nodded, unable to speak. My lips were still tingling from his kiss, and my body was still shaking. I watched him walk away. His usual smooth movements were stiff and tense as he disappeared around the corner toward the front hall. I stood completely alone in the kitchen, my mind wandering like a confused thief. What just happened? Benjamin, my brother's best friend, just kissed me. And it was everything. It was raw, desperate, and utterly forbidden. The doorbell rang again—longer this time and more insistent. I heard Benjamin's voice from the front hall. "Can I help you?" His tone was back to his usual polite self, but I knew a storm was still raging beneath that calm face. A woman's voice replied, bright and cheerful. "Benjamin, darling! You took your sweet time! I thought you'd forgotten about our dinner plans!" My blood ran entirely cold. Dinner plans? with a woman? My stomach dropped into a hollow pit. I hadn't even considered that he might have other women. Of course he did. He was an attractive, successful man. I crept silently to the edge of the kitchen, peering around the dark corner into the front hall. Benjamin was standing there, his back to me, his body incredibly rigid. Facing him was a stunning woman. She was tall, elegant, with perfectly styled blonde hair and a designer dress that probably cost more than my entire wardrobe. She was smiling up at him with a deeply possessive look in her eyes. And then, without hesitation, she reached up, placed a manicured hand on his cheek, and pulled him down for a kiss. I didn't wait to see if he kissed her back. The icy shock in my veins instantly turned into a hot, territorial rage. He just branded me his in that kitchen. He doesn't get to touch anyone else. Before my brain could stop me, I stepped out of the shadows. My bare feet padded softly against the hardwood floor. "Benjamin?" I called out, making my voice sound sleepy and innocent. I ran a hand through my messy hair—the hair he had just tangled his fingers in. "Is everything okay? I was waiting for you to come back..." The blonde woman snapped her head toward me instantly, her lips parting in utter surprise. But it was Benjamin's reaction that made my chest tighten. He pulled away from her immediately, going completely still. His dark eyes locked onto my short shorts, my bare legs, and my swollen lips. A flash of deep anger crossed his face. "Benjamin, darling," she said, her voice turning sharp and icy as she looked me up and down. "Who is this?" Benjamin cleared his throat. His polite mask locked back onto his face, though a muscle violently ticked in his clenched jaw. "Victoria, this is Jane. Leo’s younger sister. She’s staying with me while she finishes her first university papers." Victoria. The name sounded as expensive as her dress. "Ah. The little sister," Victoria said. She looked thoroughly irritated, her eyes narrowing at my disheveled appearance and flushed skin. A flash of real alarm crossed her face before she hid it with a tight, fake smile. She recognized me as a threat. Stepping right back into Benjamin’s space, she wrapped her arm tightly through his. She smoothed the lapel of his jacket, anchoring herself to him. "Well, Benjamin, we really must leave if we're going to make our reservation. I don't want our night ruined by... distractions." I watched Benjamin. I waited for him to look at her with the same wild hunger he had just shown me. But as he looked down at Victoria, his eyes softened into something steady and real. He loves her. The realization hit me like a punch to the stomach, knocking the air right out of my lungs. He didn't love me. That kiss in the kitchen wasn't about hidden feelings. It was pure, raw lust. He loved the beautiful blonde standing in his foyer, but he was secretly, darkly possessive of me. Benjamin didn't look at me as he spoke to her, but his voice held a dangerous, heavy weight. "Give me five minutes to change, Victoria. Wait for me in the living room." "Of course, darling," she purred, giving him a quick kiss on the cheek before walking past me. As she passed, she deliberately bumped her shoulder hard against mine, whispering a cold, quiet warning. "Know your place, little girl." The moment she walked into the living room, the silence in the hall became suffocating. I turned to storm back to my bedroom, my heart breaking into a million pieces. But before I could take a single step, Benjamin’s massive hand shot out of the darkness. He gripped my wrist, twisting me around and slamming my back hard against the hallway wall. "Let go of me," I choked out, tears of anger burning my eyes. "Go get changed for your girlfriend." Benjamin didn't let go. Instead, he stepped into my space, trapping my body between the wall and his chest. His eyes were completely black with rage. He leaned down, his lips brushing against my ear as his grip tightened on my wrist until it almost hurt. "You think you won a game tonight, Jane?" he growled, his voice a low, terrifying promise. "You wanted me to notice you? Look at me. I'm noticed. But don't you ever dare interrupt my life again." He leaned closer, his scent completely wrapping around me. "Fix your clothes. Lock your bedroom door," he whispered darkly against my skin. "Because when I get back from dinner tonight... you and I are going to finish exactly what you started." Without another word, he released my wrist, turned around, and walked up the stairs to change, leaving me sliding down the wall in pure, terrified shock.VICTORIA'S POV The silence on the satellite line lingered, pressing against my eardrums like the pressurized air of Benjamin’s subterranean bunker. My heart knocked against my ribs, a chaotic contrast to the unchanging hum of Kaelen’s server arrays coming through the receiver. Faint traces of my blood smeared across the top margin of the cross-collateral amendment, the dark red staining the crisp paper. "What are you talking about?" I demanded, my voice losing its triumphant edge, dropping into a frantic, defensive register. "I am looking right at the signatures. I am holding the document that can force Benjamin to bend his knee. I know what my father left me. He left me the leash." "He left you a theatrical prop, Victoria," Kaelen stated. His voice was devoid of emotion, operating with the terrifying detachment of a medical machine delivering a terminal diagnosis. "Look at the primary ledger page. Look at the holographic Syndicate seal on the upper left-hand corner. Tell me the
VICTORIA'S POV I ripped the heavy vacuum seal open with my teeth, the thick black polymer tearing away to dump the contents of the hidden folder across the chaotic mess of my father’s desk. I laughed louder. It was a jagged, hysterical sound that ripped from my throat and echoed sharply against the bare walls of the ruined room—the first time I had laughed in days. The hot, throbbing pain in my neck from Benjamin’s grip faded into total insignificance as my eyes tracked the crisp, heavy bond paper scattered over the useless corporate stock certificates. My fingers were trembling, leaving faint smudges of blood on the pristine margins, but I couldn't bring myself to care. The countdown ticking inside my skull suddenly stopped its relentless pressure. I saw every single document I remembered. The original debt agreements dating back twelve years. The complex cross-collateral amendments that appeared to bind Thomas Vance's debts to the Vance's Corporate Trust . And there, stamped
VICTORIA POV The pneumatic hiss of the subterranean blast door sounded less like a high-security seal and more like a guillotine dropping on my neck. I stood frozen in the dim corridor, my fingers pressed hard against my throat. The skin was already burning, hot and tender where Benjamin’s hand had locked down on my airway. My chest heaved rapidly against the tight bodice of the dark silk slip dress. The tear near my hip snagged against my skin with every step I took toward the service elevator, a reminder of how he had discarded me. “I will package Senior Vance's insulin pump override files and drop them into the Eastern District Prosecutor's queue myself.” The words replayed inside my skull, ticking in synchronization with the countdown. It was 11:51 PM. The Syndicate’s 72-hour window was a narrowing noose, but Benjamin had just holding-knotted the rope. He wasn't bluffing. The hollow, dead look in his eyes wasn't the rage of a husband discovering a betrayal; it was the indi
VICTORIA’S POV The steel door of the subterranean vault felt like the entry point to a high-security execution chamber. It was 11:45 PM. The 72-hour countdown the Syndicate had given me was ticking down inside my skull like a live explosive. Forty-eight million dollars in unhedged, black-budget debt. If I don't prove my values or if Kaelen's search doesn't get anything worth giving us Ben's weakness, the Syndicate would drop the insulin logs into the federal queue themselves. The noose was tightening, and my corporate shares were already worthless. I had no choices left on the board. I had to bypass his firewalls tonight, or I was dead. I stepped through the pressurized threshold, my heels making zero sound on the rubberized flooring of the concrete bunker. The room was freezing, the liquid-cooled server racks humming with that vibrating drone. Benjamin sat at the master console, his shirt unbuttoned halfway down his chest, his fingers resting flat against a glass interface th
VICTORIA’S POV The private office suite inside the secondary administrative tier was pitch-black, save for the rhythmic, emerald pulse of the backup server terminals lining the walls. It was 10:15 AM. The rainy Manhattan skyline outside the floor-to-ceiling glass was shrouded in gray, dropping a heavy gloom over the room. I sat frozen behind the polished obsidian desk, my breathing shallow, ragged, and hot against the collar of my unbuttoned blood-red blazer. I was completely hollowed out. Benjamin's systematic slaughterhouse of my board members ninety-seven floors below had stripped away my remaining teeth. The Vanguard trust accounts were gone. My logistics directors were facing immediate federal asset freezes. The unyielding psychological cage he had built around me over the last six months had finally shrunk until the steel bars were pressing directly against my throat. I had everything on paper—I owned his name, I owned the Williams-Vance signature—yet I was a locked-away g
DAVID'S POV The observation room behind the two-way mirror inside the federal detention facility was kept at a rigid, uncomfortable sixty-two degrees. I stood with my hands clasped behind my back, my sharp eyes tracking the woman sitting at the metal table inside the interrogation cell. She looked hollowed out. Her expensive silk blouse was wrinkled, her hair matted with the freezing sleet from her arrest, her wrists still bound by the heavy steel restraints anchored to the center of the table. "She’s ready to break, David," Assistant District Attorney Thomas murmured, sliding a thick manila folder onto the observation ledge. "Eleanor Williams’s legal team dropped the full banking audit on our desks twenty-four hours ago. They gave us the entire trail: the cloned administrative keys, the offshore wire transfers, and the direct biometric handshakes Sarah left on the secondary server partitions." "I don't just want the fraud logs, Thomas," I stated, my voice dropping into a grav
~Jane’s POV~ Even after he cleared his throat and went into his study, my heart was still running a marathon in my chest. Did I imagine it? Was it just the lighting in the room? Or was it real? I shook my head hard, trying to clear the fog. No. Relax, Jane. He was Leo’s best friend. He was
(Jane’s POV) The heavy bass of the club thudded right through the soles of my heels, but the only sound I could actually hear was the frantic, erratic rushing of my own blood. Benjamin didn't just walk into the VIP lounge; he took it over. The flashing red neon lights caught the sharp, dangerou
(Jane’s POV) I walked back into the living room, completely ignoring the way Victoria raised a perfectly manicured eyebrow at me from the couch. She was sipping a glass of water, looking like the undisputed queen of the manor. "Have a lovely dinner, Victoria," I said. My voice was sweet, full
PROLOGUE ~Jane’s POV~ The bedroom air was thick with the smell of rain, expensive cedarwood, and the heavy aftermath of what we had just done. My fingers shook as I touched the sharp line of his jaw. He was sleeping, or doing a very good job pretending. His breathing was slow and steady against







