LOGINThe heavy oak doors clicked shut, plunging the massive boardroom into suffocating silence.
Zara didn't flinch. She kept her posture perfectly straight, her hands casually resting on the polished glass table. She watched as Lucian slowly turned back to face her. He looked like a man who had just seen a ghost. His chest rose and fell heavily beneath his expensive suit. For a long moment, neither of them spoke. The only sound was the faint hum of the city traffic fifty floors below. Suddenly, Lucian closed the distance between them. His long strides ate up the floor until he was standing right at the edge of the table, towering over her. "Where have you been?" His voice was a low, dangerous gravel. It wasn't a question; it was a demand. Zara raised an elegant eyebrow. "I believe I introduced myself, Mr. Sterling. I have been in Europe, building a company that is currently worth more than your latest subsidiary." Lucian slammed his hands down on the table, leaning in so close she could smell his familiar cologne cedarwood and something uniquely him. It made her stomach twist, but she forced her face to remain completely blank. "Cut the corporate garbage, Zara," he snapped, his dark eyes searching hers frantically. "Five years. You vanished without a trace. Do you have any idea what I" "What you what?" Zara interrupted, her voice suddenly cracking like a whip. She stood up, her chair scraping loudly against the floor. She was shorter than him, but right now, her presence filled the room. She stepped closer, refusing to be intimidated. "What did you do, Lucian? Did you look for me? Did you suddenly feel bad after your guards dragged me through the mud? After you let your fiancée call me a thief and throw my meager belongings into the street?" Lucian flinched. The anger in his eyes shattered, replaced by a flash of raw, agonizing guilt. "Zara... I didn't know," he whispered, his voice losing all its CEO authority. He reached a hand out, his fingers trembling slightly as if he wanted to touch her cheek just to prove she was real. "The necklace... the security footage... it was all manipulated. By the time I found out the truth, by the time I realized you were innocent... you were gone." Zara stared at his outstretched hand. Five years ago, she would have done anything for his touch. She would have wept into his chest and forgiven him instantly. Now? She felt nothing but a cold, hard shield around her heart. She took a deliberate step back, out of his reach. "Do not touch me," she said softly. Lucian dropped his hand, his jaw clenching so hard a muscle ticked in his cheek. "I am not the twenty-year-old girl who cleaned your floors, Lucian. You cannot banish me when you are angry and summon me back when you feel guilty." Zara picked up her sleek leather folder from the table. "I am here because my company is acquiring your tech division. You need this merger to save your European market share. I hold the pen. I make the rules." "I don't care about the damn merger!" Lucian growled, stepping into her space again. The possessive fire was back in his eyes. "You are back. That is all that matters. We need to talk about us." Bzzzz, Bzzzz. The sharp vibration of Zara's phone shattered the heavy tension. She glanced at the screen. It was her nanny, calling about the triplets. Panic flared in Zara's chest for a fraction of a second, but she quickly masked it. Lucian couldn't know. Not yet. If he found out about Leo, Mia, and Liam, he would use all his billions to try and take them from her. Zara hit the 'ignore' button and slipped the phone into her pocket. She looked up at Lucian, offering him a chilling, polite smile. "There is no 'us,' Mr. Sterling. There is only a contract." She walked past him, heading straight for the heavy oak doors. "Have your legal team review the terms. If you can't handle treating me as an equal, I will find another company to buy." She grabbed the door handle, but before she could turn it, Lucian's voice rang out behind her. "I will sign whatever you want, Zara. But if you think you can just walk into my city and act like we are nothing to each other, you are dead wrong. I let you slip away once. I will not make that mistake again." Zara didn't look back. She opened the door and walked out, leaving the billionaire alone in the wreckage of his own regrets.When his thumb parted her lips, an overwhelming wave of desire crashed through her. God help her, she wanted to feel that intense, consuming passion with him all over again.Before her rational mind could scream at her to push him away, Lucian's control violently snapped.With a feral growl, his hands tangled in her long, dark hair, and his mouth crashed down onto hers. It wasn't a gentle kiss. It was a collision of five years of agonizing regret, pent up obsession, and raw, unfiltered need.Zara gasped against his mouth, and that was all the invitation he needed. His tongue swept inside, tasting her, claiming her with a ruthless dominance that sent a violent shockwave straight to her core. Her hands flew up to his chest to push him back, but the moment her palms flattened against the hard, burning muscles beneath his crisp white shirt, her fingers betrayed her. Instead of pushing, she gripped his shirt and pulled him closer.Lucian let out a dark, ragged sound of triumph. His massive
"Lucian just changed the rules of the game," Zara whispered, her eyes sweeping over the suffocating sea of red roses that had completely swallowed her corporate lobby.Julian stared at her, his jaw ticking furiously. He looked from the massive floral arrangements to the black envelope she had just slipped into her pocket. His protective instincts were screaming, but he was also a businessman who had just witnessed the impossible."Zara, he handed over a three billion dollar tech division without a single legal fight," Julian said, his voice dropping so the staring employees couldn't hear. "And now this? This isn't a negotiation. It's a psychological siege. You cannot seriously be considering whatever he just demanded in that letter."Zara forced her face into a mask of pure, unbothered ice, even as her traitorous heart continued to hammer against her ribs."I am the CEO of this company, Julian," she said sharply, her tone leaving no room for argument. "If Lucian Sterling wants to wave
Marcus stared at the man who had just willingly ordered the financial execution of his own company."The entire greenhouse, sir?" Marcus repeated, his voice completely hollow. He had worked for Lucian Sterling for a decade, and he had never seen the icy, calculating CEO act entirely on raw, unhinged emotion."Every single stem," Lucian growled, his dark eyes fixed on the spot where Zara had been standing moments ago. He could still smell the faint, intoxicating trace of her vanilla and jasmine perfume lingering in the air. It was driving him insane. "If Julian Pierce bought her a dozen roses, I want a thousand. If he bought her orchids, I want the entire harvest imported from South America by tonight. Spare no expense, Marcus. Drain my personal accounts if you have to.""Yes, Mr. Sterling," Marcus swallowed hard, finally realizing that the war for Sterling Enterprises was over. The war for Zara's heart had just begun.Across the city, Zara stepped out of the private elevator and into
The heavy oak doors clicked shut behind Zara, severing the suffocating, magnetic pull of Lucian's dark eyes.She didn't run. She kept her spine perfectly straight and her chin held high as she walked past the terrified secretary and the gaping security guards. She carried herself like the untouchable CEO she had become. But the moment she stepped into the private executive elevator and the chrome doors slid shut, the facade violently cracked.Zara slumped against the cool, mirrored wall of the elevator. A shaky breath tore through her lips, her chest heaving against the tight fabric of her crimson suit.Her legs suddenly felt dangerously weak. She looked down at her hands they were trembling."Take the whole damn company. Strip me down to nothing, Zara. Just let me see them again."His deep, gravelly voice echoed in the tiny space, vibrating all the way down to her core. It wasn't supposed to affect her like this. She came here to destroy him, to threaten him, to put her heel on his t
The top floor of Sterling Enterprises was usually a sanctuary of absolute silence and order. No one spoke above a whisper. No one approached the CEO's office without a scheduled appointment.But today, that order was completely shattered.Inside the massive corner office, Lucian stood by the floor to ceiling windows, rubbing his temples. Behind his desk, Marcus was furiously typing on a laptop, his usually calm face slick with a thin layer of nervous sweat."Sir," Marcus said, his voice tight. "The legal department just received an emergency injunction. Vance Design isn't waiting for the quarterly review. They have officially accelerated the hostile takeover of our tech division. They are moving to freeze our European assets by Friday."Lucian didn't flinch. He didn't even turn around. "Let them.""Sir, if they succeed, they will gut forty percent of our infrastructure. The board will"Marcus was cut off by a sudden, chaotic commotion outside the heavy double doors."Ma'am, you cannot
The morning sun filtered through the floor to ceiling windows of the Vance Design temporary headquarters, but the atmosphere inside Zara’s corner office was anything but warm.Zara stood behind her sleek glass desk, her eyes fixed on the sprawling city skyline. She wore a sharp, crimson designer suit the color of war. Last night, she had been a mother comforting her children. Today, she was a predator defending her territory.The heavy glass door of her office clicked open. She didn't need to turn around to know who it was. The sharp, purposeful rhythm of the footsteps belonged only to Julian."The kids are at the private academy," Julian said, his voice unusually tight. "My personal security detail is with them. No one gets in or out without my authorization.""Thank you, Julian," Zara breathed, finally turning to face him.But when she saw his expression, the breath hitched in her throat. Julian Pierce was a man who handled billion dollar European mergers without breaking a sweat. H







