Mag-log inThey say some lines are never meant to be crossed. For Gia, that line had a name: Leo. Leo is notorious, breathtakingly handsome, and completely off-limits—mostly because he’s her best friend’s older brother. To Leo, Gia has always been just the innocent, quiet girl hiding out in the guest room, completely beneath his notice. She scorns his ruthless playboy lifestyle; he thrives on teasing her until her cheeks burn with fury. Their relationship is nothing but friction and unspoken sparks. Until one fateful, alcohol-blurred night at a crowded party shifts the axis of their world. In the dark, the teasing stops, the walls crumble, and a forbidden line is shattered in a night of reckless, intoxicating passion. The next morning, Gia is consumed by suffocating guilt and the terrifying fear of losing her best friend. She wants to forget it ever happened. But Leo can’t. Suddenly, the man who used to look past her is looking only at her. He’s no longer ignoring her—he’s relentlessly pursuing her, drawing closer with every shared glance and whispered threat in the hallway. Trapped between a devastating secret and an obsessive, dangerous desire, Gia has to choose: fight the fire consuming them, or surrender to the man who could ruin her life.
view moreThe digital clock on the nightstand glowed a neon, unforgiving green: 2:14 AM.
Gia turned over on the plush guest bed, the high-thread-count sheets of the Vance estate doing nothing to soothe the panic clawing at her chest. She was supposed to be asleep. Her best friend, Chloe, had been knocked out cold hours ago in the master bedroom down the hall. But Gia remained wide awake, her throat parched, her mind racing.
Tomorrow morning, the Vance Foundation Board would finalize her elite academic scholarship. For a middle-class girl from the outside, that scholarship wasn't just a piece of paper—it was her single ticket out of a life of crushing debt. One wrong move, one bad grade, or one slip in reputation, and the wealthy board members would strip it away without a second thought.
Giving up on sleep, Gia slipped out from under the duvet to get a glass of water, navigating the dark, minimalist concrete corridors of the luxury penthouse by memory.
She reached the top of the floating spiral staircase, intending to head down to the kitchen, when the heavy thud of the front entrance echoing from the foyer stopped her cold.
Gia froze in the deep shadows of the upper gallery, her hand gripping the cold steel railing.
Down below, the ambient security lights illuminated two figures stepping into the foyer. Even from the dark, Gia recognized him instantly.
Leo Vance.
Chloe’s older brother. At twenty-four, Leo didn’t just walk into a room; he commanded it. He possessed a devastating, sharp-jawed, dark-haired beauty paired with a calculated, ruthless arrogance that made him a lethal playboy. He was the golden heir to the Vance empire, and the exact kind of wealthy distraction Gia had sworn to avoid.
Tonight, a gorgeous woman in a micro-mini dress was clinging to his arm, her giggles muffled against his expensive tailored suit jacket. Leo’s tie was already loosened, his dark hair artfully disheveled.
"Leo, seriously, you're moving too fast," the woman purred, leaning into his chest.
Leo didn't laugh. He simply offered a slow, devastating smirk. "Then tell me to stop," he murmured, his deep, gravelly baritone vibrating right through the quiet penthouse.
From her perch in the dark, Gia felt a sharp spike of pure disdain. She despised everything he stood for. He treated people like temporary amusements. Yet, as she watched him gently guide the woman toward the eastern wing, his hand resting possessively on the small of the woman's back, Gia found herself completely paralyzed. A dangerous, intoxicating heat coiled deep in her belly. She couldn't look away.
Just before turning the corner, Leo paused.
Slowly, casually, his dark, piercing eyes drifted upward, sweeping over the dark gallery where Gia stood hidden behind the concrete pillars.
Gia stopped breathing, pulling herself back into the gloom. There was no way he could see her. She was shrouded in complete darkness. But for one terrifying, breathless moment, she felt entirely exposed under his gaze.
With a faint, knowing curve of his lips, Leo turned away, disappearing into his private quarters.
Gia slumped against the railing, her heart hammering against her ribs. She loathed him. She hated how he made her feel. Shaken to her core, she abandoned her quest for water and fled back to the safety of the guest room.
The next morning, the bright California sun poured through the kitchen windows, but it did nothing to ease Gia's nerves.
She sat at the marble island, trying desperately to focus on her digital textbook. Chloe sat next to her, animatedly scrolling through her phone. "I'm telling you, Gia, we have to go to the Alpha Chi party tonight. Everyone is going to be there."
"I don't know, Chloe. The scholarship board meets on Monday. I should study."
"Oh, please. Live a little," a smooth, mocking voice interrupted.
Gia’s spine went rigid.
Leo walked into the kitchen, wearing nothing but dark grey sweatpants. His chest was bare, showcasing lean, toned muscles. He carried the scent of expensive sandalwood soap and fresh espresso. There was no sign of the woman from last night.
"Listen to your friend, Gia," Leo said, his voice laced with a lazy, patronizing amusement as he walked behind the island. His eyes fixed entirely on her. "A little party might do you some good. Pull you out of those books."
Gia forced her gaze to remain steady, refusing to let his bare chest affect her. She channeled her anxiety into a cold smile. "Some of us actually have to work for our degrees, Leo. We don't all have futures handed to us on a silver platter."
Chloe gasped softly, looking between them.
Leo didn't snap. Instead, he let out a low, dark chuckle. He leaned over the marble counter, bringing his face dangerously close to hers, invading her personal space entirely. Up close, she could see the amber flecks in his dark eyes.
"Always so sharp," Leo murmured, his eyes dropping to her lips for a fraction of a second. He reached out, his long fingers casually flicking a stray lock of hair away from her forehead. The brief touch felt like an electric shock. "Be careful, little girl. Play with fire, and you might just get burned."
He treated her like a child. A minor annoyance. Gia swallowed the lump in her throat. "I'm not a little girl, Leo."
"Could've fooled me," he teased, straightening up and grabbing his espresso shot. He cast one final, unreadable look at her before walking out.
An hour later, Chloe left the penthouse to run a quick errand, leaving Gia alone. Unable to sit still, Gia walked down to the penthouse library to find a reference book for her presentation.
The library was quiet, lined with dark mahogany shelves. She found the book she needed on a high shelf, stretching on her tiptoes to reach it.
"Need some help?"
Gia spun around, her back hitting the bookshelf.
Leo was standing right behind her. He had changed into a black t-shirt, his massive frame completely blocking her exit. In his hand, he wasn't holding a drink or his phone.
He was holding a glossy folder. The official logo of the Vance Foundation Academic Board was stamped across the front in gold foil.
"What is that?" Gia asked, her breath catching.
Leo stepped closer, trapping her against the shelf. He slowly opened the folder, revealing her scholarship application, her transcripts, and her financial aid details. At the bottom of the page, a signature line was left completely blank.
"My father passed the board chair responsibilities to me this morning," Leo murmured, his voice dropping to a gravelly, dangerous whisper as he leaned down, his face inches from hers. "Which means your entire future, your scholarship, and your ride at this university... requires my signature."
Gia's heart dropped into a bottomless pit of terror.
Leo reached out, his thumb firmly pressing against her bottom lip, tilting her face up to meet his dark, ruthless stare. "So tell me, Gia... are you still going to ignore me tonight?"
The sweeping notes of the orchestra suddenly sounded like a funeral dirge.Gia stumbled over her own feet, her breath leaving her lungs in a sharp, terrified rush. The blackmailer was here. Someone in this room of billionaires, legacy donors, and university elite was actively hunting them.Leo did not let her fall. His arm locked around her waist like a vice, hauling her flush against his solid chest and forcing her to catch the rhythm of the waltz."Do not stop moving," Leo commanded quietly, his voice a low, gravelly vibration against her ear. "Smile, Gia. Look at me like you belong exactly where you are."Gia forced her stiff facial muscles to obey, pasting a brilliant, fragile smile onto her lips. She looked up into his amber-flecked eyes, her heart hammering wildly against her ribs. Every single person they spun past felt like a potential executioner. Was it Arthur Sterling? Was it his cousin Julian, seeking revenge for the terrace? Or was it someone entirely unknown, a shadow hi
The grand ballroom of the Vance hilltop estate did not look like a party. It looked like a battlefield dipped in gold.Crystal chandeliers hung from vaulted ceilings, casting a brilliant, unforgiving light over the university’s most powerful alumni. Men in tailored tuxedos and women in dripping diamonds held crystal champagne flutes, their voices blending into a low, aristocratic hum. These were the titans of industry. These were the people who funded the Vance Scholarship.And every single one of them turned to stare as Leo walked through the arched double doors with Gia anchored to his side.Gia’s heart hammered a frantic, bruised rhythm against her ribs. She wanted to shrink into the shadows. She wanted to pull her hand away from the heavy, burning weight of Leo’s grip on her waist. But the memory of the blackmail photo flashed in her mind, locking her joints. She forced her spine straight and kept her chin leveled, letting him guide her directly into the center of the room."Leo.
The garment box resting on the guest bed looked like an execution order.It was wrapped in heavy, textured charcoal paper, embossed with the minimalist gold logo of an ultra-exclusive boutique on Rodeo Drive, a place where a single dress cost more than Gia’s mother made in six months.Gia stood over it, her hands clenched into fists at her sides. She didn't want to open it. She wanted to pack her canvas duffel bag, run down the service stairs of the Vance penthouse, and take the first bus back to her cramped apartment. But the silent, digital threat sitting in her phone’s call history kept her anchored to the floorboards. Choose your master. Leo’s words from yesterday morning echoed in her mind, a cold, sharp reminder of the invisible collar he had slipped around her neck.With a ragged breath, she pulled the silk ribbon. The lid came off, revealing layers of crisp black tissue paper. Beneath them lay a gown of deep emerald silk.When she finally put it on, the mirror in the guest roo
The distinct, electronic chime of the front entrance intercom cut through the heavy silence of the kitchen, breaking the invisible wire stretched between them."Oh, that must be the premium groceries I ordered for our smoothie bowls," Chloe said, setting her strawberry down and sliding off her barstool. She stretched her arms casually, completely blind to the emotional wreckage sitting right next to her. "They always take forever at the security gate. Be right back, Gia."The second Chloe’s silk pajamas vanished around the corner of the corridor, the domestic illusion of the kitchen shattered.Gia stood up so fast her barstool shrieked violently against the hardwood floor. "Stop it!" she hissed, her voice trembling as a volatile mix of rage, panic, and unwanted heat flooded her chest. "Are you absolutely out of your mind? She was sitting right there!"Leo didn't flinch at her outburst. He set his empty espresso cup down with a slow, agonizingly deliberate clink and stepped around the
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