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Chapter five: The Man Everyone Fears

Author: Bea whitmore
last update publish date: 2026-02-12 16:12:55

Morning light crept in through the tall hotel windows, pale and quiet.

Amelia stirred slowly, her body heavy, pleasantly sore, wrapped in sheets that smelled like him. For a brief, fragile moment, she forgot where she was. Forgot why she was there. The ache in her chest was distant, muted, as if the night had pressed pause on her grief.

Then memory returned.

The engagement party.

The door.

The bed.

Her eyes opened fully.

She lay still, listening. The room was silent except for the low hum of the city far below. She turned her head toward the other side of the bed.

Empty.

Her heart jumped, though she didn’t know why. It wasn’t disappointment exactly. More like a sharp awareness that whatever had happened between them had been temporary by design.

She pushed herself up and gathered the sheet around her, scanning the room. Alexander’s jacket hung over the back of a chair. His watch rested neatly on the bedside table. He hadn’t vanished.

Relief settled quietly in her chest.

She swung her legs over the side of the bed and stood, stretching. The room was larger than she had noticed the night before. Minimal. Clean. Expensive. A space built for control.

The bathroom door was slightly open. Steam drifted out.

He was there.

Amelia hesitated, then padded toward the window instead. She looked out over Paris, the rooftops bathed in soft gold. From up here, the city felt calm. Unbothered by heartbreak.

She heard the shower stop. A moment later, Alexander emerged, towel slung low around his waist, hair damp, expression unreadable.

He looked even more imposing in daylight.

Tall. Broad. Confident in a way that didn’t need to be announced.

For a second, neither of them spoke.

“Good morning,” he said finally, his voice lower than she remembered.

She nodded. “Morning.”

He watched her carefully, as if gauging her mood. “Are you okay?”

She considered the question. “I will be.”

He accepted that without pressing. “I ordered breakfast.”

As if on cue, a knock sounded at the door. Alexander moved to answer it, slipping into calm efficiency. Staff greeted him with unmistakable respect. Too much respect.

Amelia noticed.

The table was soon filled with food she barely touched. She sipped coffee instead, watching the way Alexander moved through the room like he belonged anywhere he stood.

“Last night,” she said, breaking the silence, “thank you.”

He met her gaze. “For what?”

“For not asking questions.”

A corner of his mouth lifted. “I don’t always need answers.”

She smiled faintly. “That makes two of us.”

She pushed back from the table and reached for her dress, folded neatly over a chair. That’s when she saw it.

The ring.

It rested beside his watch on the nightstand. Simple but unmistakably valuable. A deep blue stone set in white gold.

She froze.

“I can’t take that,” she said quickly.

Alexander followed her gaze. “It’s not payment.”

“That makes it worse.”

He walked over, picked it up, and held it out to her. “It’s a marker.”

“A marker for what?”

“For the woman who shared my bed.”

Her breath caught. “You don’t even know my name.”

He studied her. “Names can be learned. People can’t always be found.”

She shook her head. “This was a one-night thing. You said so.”

“I said no promises,” he corrected. “Not no memory.”

She hesitated, then took the ring, feeling its weight. “I can’t accept something this expensive.”

“Then think of it as something I’ll use to find you,” he said calmly.

The words sent a strange shiver through her.

She slipped the ring onto her finger despite herself. It fit perfectly.

Alexander’s gaze darkened, something possessive flickering beneath his calm exterior. “If you leave before I return, keep it.”

Her pulse quickened. “And if I don’t?”

“Then I’ll take you to breakfast in the city.”

She laughed softly. “You’re very confident.”

He shrugged. “I’m rarely wrong.”

They stood there, the moment stretching, charged with something unspoken. Amelia felt it then. Not love. Not even desire.

Impact.

This man wasn’t just another stranger.

Something about him carried weight. Authority.

She dressed quickly, suddenly aware that staying longer would blur lines she wasn’t ready to face. When she turned back, Alexander was adjusting his cufflinks, composed as ever.

“I should go,” she said.

He nodded once. “I won’t stop you.”

She hesitated at the door. “Alexander.”

“Yes?”

“Last night… it mattered.”

For a heartbeat, the mask slipped. Just enough.

“It did,” he said.

She left then, walking down the hallway with her heart racing, unaware that she had just spent the night with one of the most powerful man in the country.

Back in the room, Alexander stood alone, staring at the empty doorway.

He picked up his phone.

“Find her,” he said quietly. “I want to know everything.”

The man everyone feared had just lost the woman he couldn’t forget.

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