LOGINChapter 5: could he really resist her?
Barbaraâs eyes widened as she rose from her seat almost jumping . âSecurity! Now!â she called sharply, panic in her voice. Alexâs hand shot up, stopping her. âNo need,â he said smoothly, his voice calm but carrying a dangerous undertone. âIâll handle this.â and with that he got up and shoved the woman outside the room. Jasmine, drenched and fuming, hadnât moved. Her fatherâs eyes narrowed. âWhy donât you get out of the way, Jasmine?â he barked. She didnât flinch. She just glared at him, letting the silence hang heavy between them. he just had a way of finding fault in everything she did. Then, almost imperceptibly, a smile curved her lips. She smoothed her wine-stained dress and turned to Barbara. âI should apologize. I think itâs best if I take myleave. Barbara blinked, then nodded, quickly regaining her composure. âOf course, dear. Are you sure?â âYes,â Jasmine said firmly, her gaze flicking toward her father, who gave nothing away. Tony cleared his throat. âThe wedding⊠itâs a week from now,â he said casually, as if mentioning the sun might be less shocking. Jasmine froze in shock but masked it immediately with a polite,smile disguised carefully. âA week?â she murmured. Then she met Barbaraâs expectant gaze. âWell, that gives us time. Perhaps we can spend more time together⊠maybe while planning the wedding.â Barbaraâs eyes lit up. âOh, that would be wonderful!â she exclaimed, delighted. " and pls call me mother". Jasmine inclined her head. âOf course, Mother.â She stepped away from the table with quiet control, heels clicking steadily across the floor. She turned the cornerâand nearly ran straight into Alex and the same woman from before The womanâs voice was tight, angry. âAlex, why are you marrying someone else?â His eyes shifted to her, cool as ice. âCynthia. What we had was never defined. Iâm not interested in commitment. And you know better than to have interrupted a family dinner.â Cynthiaâs chin lifted. âIf youâre not ready for commitment, why get married at all?â He let out a short, controlled sigh. âItâs a contract.â She stepped closer, undeterred. âi wouldn't have cared if it was a contract of not baby,I just want to be with you.â Alexâs jaw tightened. âStop talking nonsense. You would never agree to sign the divorce papers.â He signaled someone nearby. âEscort her out,â he said quietly. His gaze landed on Jasmine for just a moment, sharp and calculating. Jasmine froze, heart hammering, as she realized just how tangled everything was about to become. His gaze didnât leave hers for a second as he walked up to her. âIâm sorry that happened,â he said. Jasmine nodded, trying to avoid eye contact. His stare was too direct, too focused, making her uneasy. She could still hear the woman struggling, resisting as the men tried their best to lead her out without being too forceful. âLet me take you home,â Alex said, his gaze still locked on her. It confused and made her nervous. âThereâs no need, Alex. Iâm pretty sure George is waiting for me outside, and I have clean clothes in the car. Iâll just ask him to step out for a bit so I can change.â âVery well,â Alex said with. sign,a hint of hesitation in his voice. âPlease call me if you need anything.â Jasmine could have sworn she saw a flicker of care in his usually cold, demanding eyes. She nodded and left, feeling a bit embarrassed. She thought over the woman's conversation with alex âand now she was certain about Alex being obsessed with women. Her head was spinnin and something in her whispered, that this was only the start. Enemies would come with the role sheâd takenâwife to a man like him, even if it was just on paper. She didnât want to go home. She wanted to be with the one person she had always felt safe with. When she got out, she didnât find George, and she didnât try. She quickly hailed a taxi and went straight to the hospital, not bothering to change. All she could think about on the way there was one terrible question: How was she supposed to tell her mother she was getting married in a week⊠to a man she hardly knew? At the hospital, the receptionist sat behind the desk, chewing gum nonchalantly,with a bored expression Jasmine used to jokingly call âbitch-face syndromeâ back in college. âHi,â Jasmine said softly. âIâm here to see my momâMaria Hayes.â The receptionist looked up. Her expression stayed sharp, but her tone was surprisingly respectful. She explained that the doctor had been waiting earlier but had to leaveâand that Maria had slipped into a coma. Jasmine went cold. Her vision swam, She felt the urge to vomit but forced herself to stay upright. Shaking, She forced herself into a chair before her knees gave out. Everything inside her lurched at once. In that moment, she was absurdly grateful for the contract. The hospital bills were piling up, and with student loans still unpaid, and several other debts, she needed every bit of financial support. She didnât have room to fall apart. She would cope. She always had. ~~~~~~~~~ âTen million dollars? Isnât that a bit much, Alex? I mean⊠some women would do it for free just to be married to you.â Alex chuckled at his friendâs reaction. He and Jason had been friends since they were five; Jason was basically the only person he trusted. âI did a little research on her,â Alex said. âShe needs the money. And besidesâŠâ He took another sip of his whiskey. âUnlike the others, she has no interest in me.â âYet,â Jason smirked, making Alex laugh. âTrust me, Jason. Itâs better this way. Sheâs doing this for the money, which makes her controllable. Sheâs already signed the papers. Those other women would never agree to sign the divorce papersâIâd be stuck with them.â The thought disgusted him. Jason shook his head, positioning the stick on the pool table. âIf you say so, Alex, but we both know you have a thing for women. Can you really stay under the same roof and not touch her?â The question stung more than Alex wanted to admit. He forced a smile. âI donât mix business with pleasure.â Jason smiled, pouring himself another whiskey. âGood luck, then. I canât wait to meet her.â Alex took another sip of his whiskey and forced a smile as he returned to the game. But his mind was elsewhere, wandering back to Jasmine. Had he made the right decision?. he wasn't sure what he found more unsettling âfinding her attractive or actually questioning whether he could keep the rule he had setâwas something he couldnât yet answer. Could he really resist her?Chapter 46_ Fuck Please this chapter is just raw and passionate sex so readers discretion is advice âđżâđżâđżâđż He didnât set her down on the bed so much as fall onto it with her, their mouths still fused in a desperate, hungry kiss. The dam had broken, and now there was only the flood. His hands were everywhereâtangling in her hair, sliding down her back, gripping her hips to pull her flush against him. The expensive fabric of her gown was a frustrating barrier, a relic of the performative night theyâd just left behind. âOff,â he growled against her lips, his fingers fumbling with the intricate clasp at the back of her neck. âI need to feel you.â She helped him, her own hands trembling as she reached back. The clasp gave way, and the sleek dress pooled around her waist. He pushed it down further, his mouth leaving hers to trail a searing path down her throat, over her collarbone, until he took one taut nipple into his mouth through the lace of her bra. 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CHAPTER 45â AFTER THE APPLAUSE The house was quiet when they entered. The kind of quiet that only expensive homes had â thick, insulated, almost unreal after a night of flashing lights and endless noise. The door closed behind them. For a second, neither of them moved. Then Jasmine laughed. It started small. Soft. Disbelieving. âDid you see Miaâs face?â she asked, slipping off her heels and walking further inside. Alex loosened his tie, watching her. âI think she forgot how to blink.â Jasmine laughed harder now, the tension of the night finally dissolving. âWhen the stock numbers went up? I thought she was going to faint.â Alexâs mouth curved slightly. âSocial media is already exploding. âBest couple of 2026.â Apparently weâve rebranded corporate romance.â She stopped and turned. âBest couple?â He nodded. âTrending.â She shook her head, still smiling. âYour grandfather though⊠the baby comments?â Alex groaned quietly. âHeâs already planning nursery themes.â âAnd when he
CHAPTER 44 â In Plain Sight Jasmine didnât realize she was holding onto Alexâs arm until they were halfway across the marble entrance. It happened instinctively. The moment the doors opened, the noise hit herâvoices, laughter, glasses clinking, cameras flashing. A wall of wealth and influence wrapped in silk gowns and tailored suits. For half a second, panic threatened to rise. So she reached for something solid. Him. Her fingers curled into the fabric of his sleeve, gripping like she might fall otherwise. Alex noticed instantly. He glanced down, surprisedâthen amused. The corner of his mouth lifted, not in arrogance, but something softer. Something private. She followed his gaze to her own hand. Her breath caught. âOhââ She released him quickly, awkward heat rushing to her face. âSorry. I didnâtââ He let out a quiet laugh. Not mocking. Gentle. Almost fond. âItâs fine,â he murmured. âYouâre allowed.â Allowed. The word settled strangely in her chest.
CHAPTER 43 â Prepared Jasmine didnât give herself time to spiral. The moment Alex left her office with that final, infuriating consider this your lesson, she locked the door, dropped her bag on the chair, and went to work. Not the kind of work heâd thrown at her all day. The kind that mattered. She pulled up her tablet, fingers flying as she searchedânot company files this time, but something broader. Sharper. What a president should know at high-level business partner events. Etiquette. Power dynamics. Unspoken hierarchies. Who spoke first. Who never did. Who smiled too muchâand who never smiled at all. She skimmed articles, watched short clips, absorbed advice from women who had survived rooms built to shrink them. She learned how to stand, where to place her hands, how silence could be weaponized better than words Jasmine didnât just readâshe memorized. Not because she wanted to impress Alex, but because she refused to walk into another room blind. Neve
CHAPTER 42 â No Warnings Alex didnât go back to Jasmineâs office. He went straight to his own. The moment the boardroom doors shut behind him, the calm façade crackedânot shattered, but sharpened. This wasnât anger. Anger was loud. This was calculation. âClara,â he said the second his secretary looked up. âYes, sir?â âPull company files from 1980 to 2005. Full operational history. Mergers, restructures, scandals, recoveries. I want hard copies.â Clara blinked. âThatâs⊠a lot, sir.â âYes.â âAndââ âSend them to Jasmineâs office,â he continued, already loosening his cufflinks. âTell her to review and memorize them before our next meeting.â Clara hesitated. Just a fraction. âAll of them?â âAll of them.â A pause. âSir⊠today?â Alex finally looked at her. His expression was unreadable. âToday.â She nodded quickly and turned to her desk. âAnd Clara,â he added, voice cool, âdonât explain why.â Jasmine was halfway through reviewing departmental budgets when
CHAPTER 41 â Pressure Points The phone vibrated again. Jasmine didnât open the message this time. She stared at the screen for a long second, then did exactly what instinctâand survivalâtold her to do. Screenshot. The shutter sound felt louder than it should have. Then she deleted the message. Cleared the chat. Blocked the number. Clean. Controlled. If someone was trying to scare her out of this world, she wasnât giving them the satisfaction of panic. She placed the phone face down on her desk and exhaled slowly. This is how they play, she thought. And this time, Iâm paying attention. ******** Alex stepped into the boardroom, the polished floors reflecting his calm, controlled stride. The directors were already seated, tablets open, eyes sharp, suits immaculate. At the far end of the table, a massive screen flickered to life. His grandfather appeared, larger than life, stern and silver-haired, every inch the patriarch whose word carried centuries of authority. âAlexa







