LOGINMia Thompson spent her senior year dreaming about Ryder Vaughn—the school’s golden boy and hockey captain—until the day he turned her deepest secrets into the entire town’s entertainment. Humiliated beyond repair, she left everything behind and vowed never to look back. Five years later, Mia has rebuilt herself into a strong, independent woman. The past is buried—until an unexpected interview places her face-to-face with the one man she never wanted to see again. Ryder Vaughn is no longer the reckless bully she remembers. He’s a powerful young CEO haunted by regrets he can’t erase and feelings he never outgrew. When he offers Mia a job that could change her life, she refuses without hesitation. But Ryder isn’t willing to lose her twice. As old wounds reopen and sparks fly between hatred and attraction, Mia must decide whether some scars are too deep to heal—or if the boy who broke her heart has become the man willing to fight for it.
View MoreMIA POV I followed Ryder down to the apartment two floors below his penthouse suite. My legs still felt unsteady from the desk. Every step reminded me of how easily he had broken me — pinned, counted, and shattered. The worst part was the small, traitorous voice in my head that whispered I had let him.The apartment was beautiful and cold. Modern furniture, floor-to-ceiling windows, a kitchen bigger than my old studio. My bags already sat neatly in the bedroom. He had moved me in without asking. Again.“Home for now,” Ryder said, closing the door behind us. He locked it. The sound made my stomach flip.“This isn’t home,” I shot back. “This is a cage.”He crossed the room and poured two glasses of water like we were normal people after a normal day. “A safe cage. Jax and the others won’t reach you here. The building has security that answers to me.”I took the glass but didn’t drink. “And who protects me from you?”His eyes darkened. He set his glass down and stepped closer. “No one.
MIA POV I followed Ryder down to the apartment two floors below his penthouse suite. My legs still felt unsteady from the desk. Every step reminded me of how easily he had broken me — pinned, counted, and shattered. The worst part was the small, traitorous voice in my head that whispered I had let him.The apartment was beautiful and cold. Modern furniture, floor-to-ceiling windows, a kitchen bigger than my old studio. My bags already sat neatly in the bedroom. He had moved me in without asking. Again.“Home for now,” Ryder said, closing the door behind us. He locked it. The sound made my stomach flip.“This isn’t home,” I shot back. “This is a cage.”He crossed the room and poured two glasses of water like we were normal people after a normal day. “A safe cage. Jax and the others won’t reach you here. The building has security that answers to me.”I took the glass but didn’t drink. “And who protects me from you?”His eyes darkened. He set his glass down and stepped closer. “No one.
MIA POVThe door wouldn’t open.I twisted the handle again, panic rising fast. Locked. Ryder stood behind his desk, watching me with calm, predatory eyes. He must have locked it the second Jax left. He knew. He always knew I would run.“Open it,” I demanded, voice shaking.“No.” He stepped around the desk, slow and deliberate. “You heard too much. You’re not leaving like this.”My back hit the door. He closed the distance in three strides and caged me there, one hand beside my head, the other gripping my hip. Up close he looked feral. The boy who once destroyed me in front of everyone had become a man who could ruin me in private.“You’re scaring me,” I whispered.“Good.” His breath brushed my lips. “You should be scared. I kept those videos for myself. I sabotaged your jobs because the thought of you happy somewhere else made me crazy. And now you’re here. In my office. In my life. Mine.”I shoved at his chest. He didn’t budge. Instead he caught my wrists, spun me around, and pinned
MIA POVI stepped into Ryder’s private suite at eight sharp, coffee in hand like the perfect assistant. The door clicked shut behind me and my stomach dropped. My desk sat right inside his office, ten feet from his. No walls. No privacy. Just glass windows overlooking the city and him watching me like I already belonged there.“What the hell is this?” I demanded.Ryder leaned against his desk, sleeves rolled up, looking too calm. “Close assistance means close. You’ll work where I can see you.”I involuntarily set the coffee down hard enough to splash on the million dollars contract files. “This wasn’t in the contract.”“Check the fine print.” His eyes darkened. “You signed. You stay.”The air felt too thick. I wanted to walk out. Instead I dropped into the chair and opened my laptop, fingers flying across keys to distract myself. He moved behind me, close enough that his cologne wrapped around me like chains.“We need to talk about the past,” he said quietly.I froze. “No.”He ignore


















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