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The Heiress in the Dog Cage
The Heiress in the Dog Cage
Author: Hayley

Chapter 1

Author: Hayley
I had been in love with Damian Moretti for two full years.

I knew how pathetic that sounded. Falling for your boss was already a bad idea. Falling for a man like Damian was practically a warning label in human form.

He was the heir to the Moretti family, the CEO of Moretti Holdings, and the kind of man Upper East Side socialites watched the way people watched a loaded gun: with fear, curiosity, and terrible judgment.

The Moretti name came with rumors. Private docks. Black Bentleys. Men in dark suits who appeared before trouble and disappeared before police did. None of that had anything to do with me.

To me, Damian was the man in the top-floor office who wore black suits like armor, spoke in clipped sentences, and made grown executives sweat with one quiet look.

With everyone else, he was brutal.

With me, the blade always seemed to stop short.

I started at Moretti Holdings as an assistant trainee. In my first month, I sent legal the wrong merger attachment, and the entire support team watched me walk into Damian's office like I was marching to my funeral.

I thought I was finished.

Instead, Damian closed the folder and asked whether I was adjusting to the pace upstairs, whether I had eaten lunch, and whether someone had dumped the worst client schedules on me because I was new.

He never mentioned the mistake.

When I came out, everyone stared. I lowered my head and pretended I had just been torn apart.

I was not naive. Special treatment in an office was the fastest way to make enemies.

After that, I worked twice as hard. If people called me lucky, I answered with results. Every late night, every impossible calendar, every client file I cleaned up before anyone noticed carried the same secret reason.

I wanted Damian to see me.

Not just Nora Vale, the polite little assistant who remembered his coffee order and never pushed back.

Me.

Moretti Holdings had just closed a major port logistics deal, and everyone who worked on it received a bonus check. Damian handed them out himself during a small celebration on the top floor.

When my turn came, the silver tray was empty.

Beside me, Vanessa Crane let out a soft laugh. She was the senior executive administrator, polished, sharp, and never shy about wanting Damian's attention.

Damian looked at me. His expression gave nothing away.

"Nora, you joined the project late. The bonus pool was already closed."

My heart sank, but I still managed a smile. "That's all right, sir."

Then he opened a drawer and took out a long black velvet box.

"I prepared something else for you."

When he opened it, a lipstick lay inside.

The tube was satin black and weighty, with a tiny M engraved on the end. The shade sticker read Crimson Vow, and someone had tied a narrow rose-gold ribbon around it with suspicious care.

I stared at it.

Then translucent comments slid across my vision, like live reactions on a serialized romance app.

[@BookTokAfterDark: Oh, she has no idea what that lipstick does.]

[@SteamQueen: I can smell the spice from here. I am seated.]

[@KindleKiller: He really put his weak spot in a velvet box. Sir.]

[@RomanceGremlin: Buckle up. This is about to get messy in the best way.]

I almost dropped the box.

What did they mean, weak spot? What spice? And why were strangers commenting on my life like I was the heroine of some late-night romance binge?

Damian's voice pulled me back.

"You don't like it?"

His tone was steady, but the hand around his champagne flute had gone pale at the knuckles.

[@SoftDomScholar: He is trying so hard to look calm.]

[@MafiaMutt: One yes from her and this man is finished.]

[@PageTurner88: Face blank. Soul on the floor.]

My ears burned.

Of course I liked it.

I had liked him for so long that even a folder from his hand could keep me glowing for half a day. I had survived on tiny scraps: the way he asked, "Still here?" after late meetings, the way his gaze paused on my desk before he left, the way he remembered I hated hazelnut syrup after hearing me say it once.

Loving him from a distance was one thing.

Seeing reader comments about a mysterious lipstick was another.

I reached out and touched the cool black tube.

Damian's throat moved.

[@SteamQueen: She touched it. He is cooked.]

My pulse jumped.

Some reckless little spark in me sent my fingertip gliding along the smooth case.

"Wait," Damian said, and for the first time since I had known him, his voice slipped.

Too late.

Across from me, Damian Moretti made a low, rough sound.

The entire top floor went silent.
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  • The Heiress in the Dog Cage   Chapter 8

    I found out later that Damian could see the reader comments too.It happened the next morning. New York was blue with early light, and Damian was wrapped around me from behind, lazy and satisfied in a way that made him look nothing like the untouchable heir everyone feared.I reached for the water on the nightstand when a comment floated across my vision.[@BookTokAfterDark: A full night behind a fade-to-black? Author, count your days.]I nearly choked.Behind me, Damian laughed softly. "They still want more."I went stiff. Slowly, I turned my head. "You can see them?"He looked far too calm. "I have always been able to see them."My brain short-circuited.So when I first touched the lipstick, he saw the comments? When I called him repressed, compared him to a guard dog, and threatened him with Crimson Vow, he knew?Damian buried his face against my shoulder. His chest shook with quiet laughter."Don't be mad.""You knew I knew?""Eventually." He kissed my shoulder. "At first I thought

  • The Heiress in the Dog Cage   Chapter 7

    After we went public, I thought everything would become complicated.It did. Most of the trouble never reached me because Damian handled it before I even knew it existed.He did not ask me to quit or move me into some pretty, pointless role. Instead, he had legal redraw the top-floor reporting lines and promoted me to project coordinator."You are not my accessory," he said when he handed me the new badge. "If you stay at Moretti Holdings, you stay because you earned it."I told him he had finally said something human. Inside, I melted.That weekend, Damian took me to a private Moretti family charity dinner on the Upper East Side.The party was held in a century-old limestone mansion lined with black cars, dark suits, diamonds, champagne, cedar, and old money. It was the closest I had ever stood to his family world.Damian's father, Vincenzo Moretti, was still the man everyone listened to. If outsiders insisted on using an old-fashioned word, they would call him the Don. Damian was onl

  • The Heiress in the Dog Cage   Chapter 6

    The rumors exploded the next morning.The moment I stepped onto the top floor, everyone looked at me wrong. Vanessa sat at her desk with a little smile she could not quite hide. Less than an hour later, a woman in an expensive coat stormed into the office and stopped in front of my station."So you're the little assistant trying to steal my husband?"She was Martin Doyle's wife.She slapped a stack of printed messages onto my desk and accused me of ruining her marriage. She said Martin had spent money on me. She said girls like me would do anything to climb one floor higher.The surrounding employees backed away, but no one looked surprised.Clearly, they had already heard this version.I looked at Vanessa.She gave me a sweet, innocent smile."Nora, you're young. People make mistakes. But doubling down when everyone knows the truth only makes it worse."Something in me finally caught fire.I had a temper. I had simply spent two years being careful around Damian, careful in his world,

  • The Heiress in the Dog Cage   Chapter 5

    Martin recovered fast. He straightened, wiped the slime from his expression, and smiled like a loyal employee greeting his boss. "Mr. Moretti."Damian stepped into the elevator and looked him over. "Out."Martin nodded so quickly he almost folded in half, then slipped past him and disappeared.The doors closed again.Damian turned to me. "What did he do?"I said nothing.Not because I wanted to protect Martin. I wanted him fired, sued, and afraid of elevators for the rest of his life. But another anger had been sitting in my chest since noon.After the lounge, Damian had not explained, confessed, or named whatever we had become. He had only booked dinner, as if a restaurant reservation could make up for two years of silence and a lipstick that made him unravel in my hand.I had waited long enough.I did not want to keep guessing.Damian saw my face and started to panic."Nora, did I do something wrong?"He reached for me. I took the lipstick from my pocket and closed my fingers around

  • The Heiress in the Dog Cage   Chapter 4

    Then she looked up at me and smiled.Coffee had splashed across the floor. Damian's charcoal trousers were soaked dark from thigh to knee, and a porcelain cup lay on its side near his chair. Vanessa, however, stayed kneeling between his legs with napkins in her hand, slow enough to make innocence look staged."Nora," she said sweetly, "you really should knock. Damian didn't invite you in."She did not get to finish."Get out," Damian said.Vanessa blinked. "I was only helping you clean up.""I said get out."He did not raise his voice. He did not need to. Vanessa rose with humiliation pinched tight across her face, shot me one razor-thin look, and left the office.The door closed. For a second, all I could smell was coffee, leather, and the cool cedar of Damian's cologne.I placed the folder on his desk. "Here are the revisions from last night."Damian watched me carefully, as if he was waiting for the damage to land.I was annoyed, yes, but not because I believed Vanessa's little perf

  • The Heiress in the Dog Cage   Chapter 3

    That night, in my tiny Brooklyn apartment, I set the velvet box on my vanity and stared at it until the rain outside turned the windows silver.The pizza place downstairs blinked red through my curtains. My apartment was small, ordinary, and worlds away from Damian's glass offices, private drivers, and Central Park views.Yet his lipstick sat under my lamp like a crack in that world had opened just wide enough for me.I reached for it, then pulled my hand back.I liked him. Too much.Because I liked him, I did not want to become someone who used the advantage he had handed me just because I could.The comments, naturally, had no such restraint.[@SteamQueen: He is in the shower. This is not a drill.][@KindleKiller: Hot water, tattoos, bad decisions. Perfect.][@RomanceGremlin: He looks less like an heir and more like a man being haunted by his crush.]I covered my face.Do not think about it. Which meant, of course, that I thought about it immediately.What did Damian look like withou

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