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Chapter 3: The First Crack in Control

Author: Ajah success
last update publish date: 2026-04-29 16:33:16

Aria lasted four hours before she realized something was wrong.

Not with the job. The job was straightforward—emails, scheduling, a filing system so organized it felt almost obsessive. Lydia had trained her efficiently, answered every question, and disappeared exactly when Aria stopped needing her.

The problem was simpler.

Damien Blackwood would not stop watching her.

His office had glass walls. Full visibility. From her desk, she could see him at his computer, on his phone, signing documents with that heavy silver pen. And every time she looked up, he was already looking at her.

Not glancing. Not checking.

Watching.

Like she was a puzzle he was trying to solve. Like she was a mistake he was trying to undo. Like she was something he wanted to break open just to see what bled.

At noon, she brought him coffee. Black. No sugar. She hadn't asked how he took it. She just knew.

His fingers brushed hers when he took the cup.

"I didn't tell you how I drink this," he said.

"No."

"Then how did you know?"

Aria stepped back. "Maybe I guessed."

His eyes held hers for a beat too long. "You don't guess, Aria. You observe. You remember. Even when you don't know you're doing it."

She didn't have an answer for that.

She returned to her desk and stared at her screen without seeing it. Her hands were still tingling where he had touched her.

---

At two o'clock, Victor Harrington's name appeared on her calendar.

She didn't recognize it at first. Then the memory surfaced—Damien's voice, sharp and cold: You will not meet with Victor Harrington.

She deleted the meeting invitation.

Five minutes later, a new email arrived. No subject line. Just a single sentence:

"He's already lying to you. Ask him about the hotel receipt."

Aria's finger hovered over the forward button. She should send this to Damien. She should report it. She should do exactly what he told her to do.

Instead, she closed the email and pretended it never existed.

That was the first crack. Not dramatic. Not loud. Just a small silence where honesty should have lived.

---

By five o'clock, most of the floor had emptied. Aria was organizing tomorrow's schedule when Damien appeared in her doorway.

No. Not her doorway. Her office. She had a glass box of her own, smaller than his but visible from every angle. And he had never stepped inside it before.

"You're still here."

"I'm not finished."

He walked toward her desk. Slowly. The same way he had walked toward her in the hotel hallway. Each step measured. Each step is deliberate.

"You're finished when I say you're finished."

Aria looked up. "That's not what my employment contract says."

Something shifted in his expression. Surprise. Approval. Something darker beneath both.

"No," he said. "It doesn't."

He stopped beside her chair. Close enough that she had to tilt her head back to see his face. From this angle, he looked even larger. Even more impossible.

"Victor contacted you today."

It wasn't a question.

Aria's pulse jumped. "How do you know?"

"I know everything that happens in this building. Every email. Every calendar entry. Every deleted message." He leaned down. His hands braced on the arms of her chair, caging her in. "You deleted his meeting invitation. But you didn't forward his email. Why?"

The air between them turned thick.

Aria forced herself to hold his gaze. "Because I wanted to see what he would say next."

Damien's jaw tightened.

"That's dangerous."

"So I am working for a man who won't tell me the truth."

For a long moment, neither of them breathed. His face was inches from hers. She could see the fine lines at the corners of his eyes. The shadow of stubble along his jaw. The way his pupils dilated when he looked at her mouth.

"You think I'm the dangerous one," he said quietly.

"I think you're both."

He laughed. Soft. Bitter. The first real sound she had heard from him that wasn't controlled.

"Victor will use you," he said. "He will make you feel smart and special and chosen. He will tell you pieces of the truth—just enough to make you doubt me. And when he's done, he will throw you away."

"Maybe I'm okay with that."

Damien's hands tightened on the chair arms. The leather creaked.

"You're not," he said. "You're not okay with any of this. You're terrified. You're confused. And you're pretending you're not because pretending is easier than admitting that something inside you wants to stay."

The words landed like a slap.

Aria shot to her feet. The sudden movement brought her chest against his. She had to tilt her head up. He had to look down. They were breathing the same air now, and there was nowhere left to retreat.

"You don't know what I want."

"I know what your body wanted three nights ago."

The admission hung between them like broken glass.

"Say it," she whispered. "Say what happened. Say it clearly. I dare you."

Damien's composure cracked.

Just once. Just enough.

His hand came up. His palm pressed flat against the wall beside her head. Not touching her. Not yet. But close enough that she could feel the heat radiating off his skin.

"You came to me," he said. His voice was rough. Stripped. "You walked into that hotel room like you owned it. You looked at me like you had been looking for me your whole life. And when I tried to send you away—" He stopped. Swallowed. "When I tried to do the right thing, you said 'Don't.'"

Aria's heart slammed against her ribs.

"I don't remember that."

"I know."

"Then how am I supposed to believe you?"

Damien turned his head. His lips brushed her ear. Not a kiss. Barely a touch. But her entire body went liquid.

"Because your heart is racing," he whispered. "Your pupils are dilated. Your breath is shallow. You are reacting exactly the same way you reacted that night. Before I ever touched you. Before I said a single word."

She should push him away.

She should run.

Instead, she stood perfectly still and let him prove his point.

"You remember," he said. "Not with your mind. With everything else. And until you're ready to face that, nothing I say will matter."

He pulled back.

The loss of his warmth made her feel hollow.

He walked to her office door. Paused. Didn't turn around.

"Delete Victor's email. Block his number. Do not engage with him again."

"And if I don't?"

Damien looked over his shoulder. His eyes were dark. Flat. Dangerous in a way she hadn't seen before.

"Then I'll show you exactly how far I'm willing to bego to keep you."

He left.

Aria stood in her glass box, surrounded by a building full of strangers, and realized she had just been given a warning.

The terrifying part?

She wasn't sure it had worked.

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