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Chapter 1: One Forbidden Sip
The bass from the club pulsed faintly through the walls, but up here on the private rooftop lounge of Eclipse, everything felt hushed and expensive. Dim golden lights, plush leather seating, and the glittering New York City skyline stretching out like a sea of lights.
I stood near the railing, holding a glass of champagne, my black silk dress hugging my body. The hem brushed my thighs in the warm breeze.
Tonight was meant to celebrate my new junior curator job at a prestigious Manhattan gallery. My best friend, Sophia, had dragged me here, but she’d vanished half an hour ago with some guy, leaving me alone.
I wasn’t used to places like this. My life was small apartments, late-night sketching, and stretching every paycheck. My father had always warned me about men like the ones who owned clubs this exclusive powerful, ruthless, the kind who took without asking.
Then I felt him.
The air changed. Heavy and electric.
“Enjoying the view, little one?”
The voice was deep, smooth with a raspy edge that tightened something low in my stomach. I turned.
He was tall, over six feet, broad shoulders perfectly filling a tailored black shirt. Sleeves rolled up to reveal strong forearms and a sleek silver watch. Dark hair with silver threading the temples, a sharp jaw shadowed with stubble, and steel-gray eyes that pinned me in place.
Damien Blackwood. Forty-two. CEO of Blackwood Holdings. Billionaire. Widower. Ruthless in business and, from what I’d heard, even more so with women. He was my father’s former business partner the man who had once helped fund my dad’s company before their ugly fallout.
The one man I’d been strictly told to avoid.
“I… yes,” I said, my voice coming out softer than I wanted. “The city looks incredible from up here.”
Damien moved closer, his cologne wrapping around me sandalwood, citrus, and something darkly masculine. He leaned against the railing, close enough for me to feel his heat.
“Beautiful?” His gaze stayed on my face but dipped briefly to my lips, then lower, tracing the neckline of my dress. “I wasn’t talking about the skyline.”
Heat rushed to my cheeks. I’d had boyfriends before clumsy, eager college guys who never quite satisfied me. But this man looked at me like he already knew every sound I’d make when I finally let go.
“Mr. Blackwood,” I managed. I didn’t expect to see you here.
A slow, dangerous smile curved his mouth. “Damien. And I own the place, Kira. I make it my business to check on what belongs to me.”
My name rolling off his tongue sent a shiver racing down my spine. How did he even remember me? The last time we’d been in the same room, I was eighteen, awkward and hiding behind my father at a charity event.
“You remember me?” I asked, gripping the glass tighter.
He chuckled, low and rough. “Hard to forget the girl who spilled red wine down my favorite suit and offered to dry-clean it herself while turning bright red.”
I winced. “That was years ago. I was clumsy.”
“You were innocent.” His eyes darkened. “Still are, aren’t you? Daddy’s good little girl, trying to make it in the big bad world without his help.”
The mention of my father cooled me for a second, but it only sharpened the forbidden heat building inside me.
“My father and I aren’t exactly close anymore,” I said quietly. I’m doing this on my own.
Damien studied me like I was something rare he was deciding whether to claim. “Admirable. Reckless, but admirable. This city chews up girls like you if they don’t have the right protection.”
The word “protection” sounded filthy coming from him his hands on my waist, his body pressing me down, his voice telling me exactly how he’d take care of me.
“I can take care of myself,” I whispered.
“Can you?” He stepped closer, crowding me against the railing without touching. His height made me feel small, delicate. “Tell me, Kira. When was the last time someone took real care of you? Made you feel like the sweet little thing you are while fucking you so hard you forgot your own name?”
My lips parted on a soft gasp. No one had ever spoken to me like that so blunt, so hungry.
“That’s none of your business,” I breathed, even as my nipples tightened against the silk and heat pooled between my thighs.
Damien’s hand rose slowly, tucking a loose strand of hair behind my ear. His fingers brushed my skin, sending sparks straight to my core.
“Everything about you is my business tonight,” he murmured. Because I’ve been watching you since you walked in. That dress. Those legs. The way you bite your lip when you’re nervous. You’ve been playing in the shallow end, sweetheart. I’m the deep water you were warned about.
My heart pounded. Part of me knew I should walk away. The good-girl part that remembered every warning about Damien Blackwood.
But the other part the one aching for more than mediocre touches wanted to dive straight in.
“I should find my friend,” I said weakly, not moving an inch.
Damien smiled, amused and predatory. “Sophia left with one of my associates. She’s occupied.” He leaned in, lips brushing the shell of my ear. “Which means you’re all mine for the rest of the night… if you want to be.”
His breath was warm, carrying the faint scent of scotch. My thighs pressed together instinctively.
“This is crazy,” I whispered. “You’re old enough to be ”
“Daddy?” he finished, voice dropping to a growl that made my insides clench. “Say it. I want to hear how it sounds from that pretty mouth.”
Heat flooded my face and body. I couldn’t. I shouldn’t.
But God, I wanted to.
Damien pulled back just enough to lock eyes with me, his expression a mix of patience and raw lust. “No rush, little one. I’m a very patient man when I see something I really want.” His gaze dragged slowly down my body, possessive. “And right now, I want to find out exactly how sweet you taste.”
He straightened, adjusting his cufflinks as if he hadn’t just set my entire world on fire.
“Think about it,” he said casually. “My private booth is downstairs. Number seven. If you decide good girls can be bad sometimes… come find me.”
Then he walked away, leaving me trembling against the railing, champagne forgotten, thighs slick, and one dangerous thought echoing in my mind:
What if I did?
**Chapter 130: The Gathering Storm**The Meridian partners’ demand for a face-to-face meeting hung over us like a guillotine. Damien spent the night alternating between commanding strategy calls and claiming my body with renewed intensity, as if fucking me hard enough could bind us against whatever came next.In the early hours, he had me on my knees in the master bathroom, water from the shower cascading over us as I took him deep into my mouth. “That’s it, baby,” he groaned, fingers tangled in my wet hair, guiding me with dominant precision. “Suck Daddy’s cock like the perfect girl you are.”I moaned around him, hollowing my cheeks, taking him deeper until my eyes watered. He eventually pulled me up, bent me over the marble vanity, and thrust into me from behind with one powerful stroke, fucking me with raw, possessive need until we both shattered.Afterwar
**Chapter 129: Legal Victory**The boardroom on the top floor of Blackwood Tower crackled with tension thick enough to choke on. I sat beside Damien at the head of the long table, my hand discreetly resting on his thigh under the polished wood. My father stood at the far end, flanked by Victoria and a lawyer, his face a mask of righteous fury as he presented his “final evidence” — old financial records and emails twisted to paint Damien as the ultimate betrayer.The board members shifted uncomfortably, the leaked videos and public scandal weighing heavily on their votes. For a terrifying stretch of minutes, it looked like my father might actually sway them.Then Marcus stepped forward with our counter.The legal team had worked miracles overnight. They presented irrefutable proof that the new “evidence” had been selectively edited and partially fabricated, with digital f
**Chapter 128: Argument & Fire**The interview played on loop across every screen in the penthouse. My father’s face, cold and resolute, sitting beside Victoria as he publicly disowned me unless I walked away from Damien. The words cut deeper than I expected: “She is no longer my daughter if she chooses that man.”I stood frozen in the living room, the board vote only hours away, when Damien finally snapped.“This is exactly what I warned you about,” he said, voice low and edged with fury as he paced. “Your father will never accept us. The publicity, the risks — it’s destroying everything I built. And you keep pushing for more openness, more independence, more of *you* in my world.”His words lit a match in my chest. All the fear, the leaks, the pressure exploded.“So what?” I shot back, stepping in front of hi
**Chapter 127: Sophia’s Wisdom**I needed my best friend more than ever. The walls of the penthouse felt like they were closing in with the board vote hanging over us like a death sentence. Damien arranged a secure location — a private rooftop lounge at one of his hotels, completely booked out for us with heavy security. No press, no surprises.Sophia arrived armed with wine, takeout sushi, and her unstoppable energy. The moment she hugged me, the tears I’d been holding back spilled over.“God, Kira,” she said, pulling me down onto the plush outdoor couches overlooking the city. “You look like you’re carrying the weight of two empires. Talk to me.”We spent hours dissecting everything. Victoria’s café ambush, my father’s betrayal with the documents, the risky elevator moment that still made my thighs clench just remembering it. Sophia
**Chapter 126: Risky Pleasure**The emergency board session loomed like a guillotine. Damien had spent the morning in back-to-back calls, his voice clipped and lethal as he fought to contain the damage from my father’s documents and Victoria’s leaks. I could feel the empire cracking under the pressure, and it made me desperate to remind him — to remind *us* — that we were still unbreakable.We were in the private elevator of Blackwood Tower, descending from a tense strategy meeting on the top floor. Just the two of us. The moment the doors closed, I turned to him, heart pounding with a mix of fear and need.“Touch me,” I whispered, stepping close. “Right here. I need to feel you.”Damien’s eyes flashed with dark hunger. “Dangerous request, baby. Cameras in these elevators.”“I don’t care. Let them watch
**Chapter 125: Power Play**The conference room at Blackwood Holdings felt different this time. Not just a place where I offered ideas from the sidelines — today, Damien seated me at the table as an equal. Marcus and two senior executives were present, but Damien made it clear my input mattered.“We need a fresh angle on the cultural investment arm,” Damien said, his hand resting possessively on the back of my chair. “The rivals are painting us as unstable. Kira, walk us through how we reposition this using the art world.”I took a breath and laid it out — leveraging upcoming exhibitions, private collector networks I knew intimately, and framing Blackwood as a patron of bold, modern voices rather than old-money relics. My suggestions were specific: targeted sponsorships, exclusive preview events, even a limited-edition art piece tied to a new development project. The executives listene
Chapter 106: Public StormThe leaked video spread like wildfire.By morning, every major news outlet had picked it up. “Damien Cross Intimidates Holt Family,” “Kira Holt Caught in Violent Power Struggle,” “Is Love Worth the Danger?” Headlines twisted fact
Chapter 105: Direct ThreatThe penthouse felt like a fortress under siege.Damien hadn’t let me out of his sight since the car incident. He’d carried me inside himself, ignoring my protests that I could walk. Now, hours later, I sat on the edg
Chapter 104: Boardroom BattleThe boardroom smelled of polished mahogany and old money. Twelve pairs of eyes tracked me as I walked to the head of the long table, my heels clicking with more confidence than I actually felt. My ribs still carried faint bruises from the studio
Chapter 102: Family BreakthroughThe video from Crowe should have ruined the fragile peace we’d found, but I refused to let it. Not today. Today was about new life, not old ghosts.Lila’s water had broken at 4:17 a.m., just hours after Crowe&r







