LOGINSylvie Wilfred, a 23-year-old rebellious heiress, suddenly finds her freedom stripped away when her strict billionaire father hires Ryan, an infuriatingly disciplined bodyguard she clashes with from the moment they meet. Neither of them is prepared for what grows in the silence between them. When the Wilfred empire suffers a sabotage, Sylvie is forced into an impossible choice: To save the empire, she has to marry Zade, a young mafia boss with his own dangerous agenda.
View MoreThe bass thumped through the walls of the penthouse club, vibrating through the floor as colored lights swept across the crowd with Sylvie Wilfred dancing without a care in the world.
"You know your dad would be furious if he knew you were here." Liana, Sylvie's closest friend said. "He already suspects" Sylvie muttered, rolling her eyes. "Maybe you should listen to him sometimes. The city isn’t exactly safe lately." "Please" Sylvie scoffed. "I can take care of myself." After hours of dancing, they flopped on one of the elevated lounge seats. Liana elbowed her. "Tell me again why you don’t just move out? You’re twenty-three. Billionaire heiress. You could literally vanish to Paris tomorrow." "Because my father would send an entire fleet of helicopters to find me" Sylvie said dryly. "Besides… it’s home." Eventually, the night grew quieter as the crowd gradually reduced. When the time finally came to leave, Sylvie hugged Liana, promising to text when she got home. She waved her goodbye, and left to the parking lot where her silver sports car waited under the dim lights. She slid into the driver’s seat, tossing her small purse to the passenger side. The engine purred to life, smooth and familiar. "Home." she mumbled to herself, pulling onto the main road. The streets glowed with the remnants of nightlife, occasional cars, and the cool night breeze slipping through her window. She was only five minutes away from the intersection near her father’s district when it happened. A black van suddenly shot out of a side street. It swerved sharply, skidding across her lane. Sylvie’s heart slammed into her ribs. The van screeched to a stop directly in front of her, blocking the road. "What the..." Two men with black clothes and mask burst out of the van almost immediately. They were running toward her car. It felt like her blood froze for a second as she realized that she's about to be kidnapped but just for a second before instinct kicked in. "Not tonight." she breathed. She slammed the gear into reverse. The tires screeched violently as her car shot backward, spinning halfway across the empty street. One of the men lunged for her door handle but Sylvie jerked the wheel hard, swerving sharply. Her front bumper clipped the side of their van with a crunching metallic shriek. The impact threw the man off balance, buying her a fragment of time as she sped off. The attackers went back toward their van, shouting something she couldn’t hear over the roaring engine. The van whipped into motion behind her. They were chasing her. Her pulse pounded in her ears. She shot past an empty stretch of industrial blocks, gripping the steering wheel so tightly her knuckles whitened. 'Think, Sylvie, Think' she thought to herself. She remembered her father's warnings. 'The city isn’t safe for people like us. Stay home. Don’t wander at night.' Well, too late now. She glanced at her rearview mirror and saw that the van was gaining on her. Her breath hitched but then she saw something else. Headlights. But not from the van. From a second vehicle behind it, a dark car, moving faster, cutting across lanes as if it were intentionally intercepting the van. "What…?" The mystery vehicle clipped the van’s flank, forcing it to swerve. Sylvie’s eyes widened. Her heart hammered even harder. Whoever was in that car wasn’t just chasing behind, they were blocking the attackers, that means they were helping her. Or stopping the chase. She didn’t know which, but before she could process any of it, the van regained control. The mysterious car swerved again. And the three vehicles locked into a dangerous chase across the darkened highway. Sylvie swallowed hard. "What is going on…?" The road stretched out in front of her. She knew it well, yet it suddenly felt so far. And behind her? A van with men trying to capture her… And someone else she didn’t recognize, fighting to keep them away.She powered the phone on. When the screen lit up, for a split second, nothing happened. Then, vibration. A sharp, aggressive buzzing in her palm. She flinched. It hummed relentlessly, like it had been waiting for this exact moment. Notifications began to pour in one after another. The screen filled so quickly she could barely read anything. Messages stacked on top of messages. Her hands started trembling almost immediately. Ryan’s grip tightened slightly around her free hand, steadying her, but he didn’t try to take the phone. At least not yet. Her eyes scanned the top of the screen. Liana. Dahlia. Mum. Dad. Zade. The names blurred together. Then she tapped Liana’s chat first. The messages were frantic. ~ Sylvie where are you?? Please answer your phone. You didn’t say anything before leaving. Are you safe? Sylvie I’m serious, just tell me you’re okay. ~ She scrolled upward. There were even more. Messages sent hours ago. Voice notes she hadn’t opened. Her throat tighte
The first thing Sylvie noticed when she woke up was the quiet. Her lashes fluttered open slowly. For a brief moment, she didn’t remember where she was. The ceiling above her wasn’t hers. The curtains weren’t hers. The faint scent in the air, wood, detergent, something subtly masculine wasn’t hers either. Then it all came back. Ryan, his house, the way she had fallen asleep with her cheek pressed against his chest. As she shifted slightly under the covers, she realized she had slept unexpectedly well. Her hand moved instinctively to the other side of the bed, it was empty. The sheets were cool too. She blinked at the space beside her, processing it. She realized Ryan was already up. She sat up slowly, pushing the duvet down to her waist. Morning light filtered through the curtains in pale streaks. Swinging her legs over the side of the bed, her bare feet met the cool floor. She stretched slightly, shoulders rolling back, then stood as she slipped her feets into the hous
The mall lights were already glowing against the deepening evening when they pulled into the parking lot. It was one of those malls with glass front, automatic sliding doors, soft gold lighting. Ryan cut the engine and glanced at her. "You okay?" She nodded. "Yeah." He stepped out first, walking around the car to open her door. She noticed the way he automatically took most of the weight, always positioning himself between her and everything else. Inside, the mall hummed with life. It was almost six-thirty now, the early evening rush still alive but beginning to thin. Ryan slowed his steps so she could walk beside him. "Pick whatever you want," he said quietly. "Don’t worry about anything." She looked at him. "Ryan..." "I mean it." His voice was firm but soft. "Whatever it is at all that you need." She hesitated. "I can pay for some of it." He gave her a look, gentle, but unyielding. "No. You shouldn’t worry about that. Just… trust me. It’s not an issue." She swallowed and
For a few more suspended seconds, their foreheads rested against each other. Their breathing mingled in the narrow space between them. His thumb still lingered near her cheek, warm against skin.But then, the reality of the last twenty-four hours surged back into Sylvie’s mind. The abandonment, the panic, the tears shed on Liana’s shoulder, it all came rushing back, She pulled away suddenly creating a distance. Her eyes, which had moments ago softened with relief, began to shine with something else entirely. Tears. They gathered quickly, blurring her vision. "Why?" she demanded, her voice breaking before it could fully rise. "Why did you leave? How could you? You left me." Ryan froze. She stepped back further, shaking her head as if the sight of him standing there only made her more angry. "Do you have any idea what that did to me?" she asked fiercely. "Do you have any idea?""Sylvie, listen to me..." He instinctively reached for her hands, but she yanked them away from him.
Morning came quickly.By the time sunlight crept through the curtains, Sylvie was already awake, staring at the ceiling. The sense of relief she’d felt the night before lingered.She got ready for work in silence.Ryan was already waiting when she came downstairs, dressed and alert as usual, as if
"Zade," Cole said finally, his voice even. "There’s something you don’t know." There was a brief pause on the other end of the line. Zade Russo was not a man who liked pauses unless he controlled them. "I’m listening," Zade replied. Cole exhaled slowly, choosing his words. "Nearly three months
Monday morning came like any other. Sylvie sat at the breakfast table, stirring her tea absentmindedly. She hadn’t finished it by the time she pushed the cup aside. The house was quiet, unusually so, and for a moment she considered staying home. Then she decided against it. "I’m going to work to
The door opened only halfway.The man stayed planted behind it, one hand gripping the edge as though ready to close it at the slightest wrong move. His eyes flicked quickly, to the left, then to right, observing the men standing on his doorstep.The two men in front of his door.About five others l
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