LOGINThe moment they stepped out of the hotel and into the night air, a breeze hit them. Despite the long sleeves of her new gown, Elara couldn't suppress a shiver.
Killian walked toward a midnight black Rolls-Royce idling at the curb. His driver had already pulled the door open, waiting with a bowed head.
Killian stopped, giving a subtle nod that dismissed the man, who immediately stepped back.
Holding the door open himself, Killian turned his gaze onto Elara, who was standing a few feet away, hesitant.
"Get in." he commanded softly.
"A-actually, I brought my own car. I can just drive my–"
"For God's sake.." Killian muttered under his breath.
Before she could finish her sentence, his hand wrapped around her wrist. With a firm tug, he hauled her into the plush leather of the backseat.
"You talk entirely too much.." he mumbled, sliding into the seat right beside her and slamming the door shut.
The driver immediately put the car in drive, and the Rolls-Royce drove into the city traffic.
"Hey! That was incredibly rude!" Elara hissed, turning in her seat to glare at him.. "You can't just yank someone into a vehicle. In the real world, this is called kidnapping!"
Killian leaned back against the leather, his unblinking eyes tracking the flush of anger on her cheeks.
"You are quite an entertainer to watch, Miss Elara.." he said. "And for the record, this isn't how I kidnap my victims."
The seriousness in his tone made Elara’s stomach drop.
Then, the corner of his lips slowly tilted upward.
"It's far too easy to toy with you.."
Elara’s eyes widened slightly at the sudden smirk.
The playful flash in his expression made him look entirely different, breathtakingly human, yet twice as dangerous.
She quickly snapped her head around to look out the tinted window.
Don't forget who he is, Elara, she reminded herself fiercely, before she finally found her voice.
"You said you could help my father.." she said, her eyes fixed on the passing city lights..
Killian’s amusement instantly vanished the moment she looked away. His features settled back into their cold, rigid lines.
"I did."
"And you insist you want absolutely nothing in return?" she pressed.
"Correct."
Elara turned her head, forcing herself to look directly into the storm of his eyes.
"Then how do I believe this isn't just a sick game you're playing with my life?"
"I don't go back on my word.." Killian said, "I will clear your father's name, and I require nothing from you in return. As I told you, Miss Elara... what I want is already in my grasp."
Elara stared at him..
What on earth could he be talking about?
Before she could press him for an answer, her phone vibrated in her palm. She looked down at the screen.
Patrick.
Letting out a sigh, she quickly swiped the screen and pressed the phone to her ear.
"Oh, thank God..." Patrick’s voice burst through the speaker, breathless and panicked. "Elara, I just heard what happened at the Party. Where are you? Are you okay? I'm going to–"
"Patrick..." she interrupted softly, "I'm okay. Don't worry, alright? I'm going to find a way to get my father out of this mess."
"Elara, you shouldn't be alone right now.." Patrick pressed protectively. "Where are you? Tell me, and I'll come pick you up right now. I swear, if that prick Roman is putting his hands on you–"
"Don't worry, Pat. I'll see you–"
She never finished the sentence, because Killian reached across and ripped the phone right out of her hand.
With a flick of his thumb, he disconnected the call, his eyes locking onto the name clearing from the screen.
Elara sat there, utterly stunned by the audacity. "Don't you think that was incredibly rude? I was still speaking–"
"Who is he?" Killian demanded.
"Excuse me?"
Killian turned his head, his gaze crashing into hers with a intensity. Elara’s breath hitched, and she instinctively swallowed hard.
He looked dead serious, lethal, even.
"Who is he, Elara?" he repeated...
"He's... a very close friend of mine.." she stammered.
Killian’s jaw clenched so tight that a vein pulsed aggressively against his jawline.
"How close?"
"We grew up together. He’s a childhood friend.." she answered..
The moment the words left her mouth, Killian lunged forward, invading her space, she had to press herself flat against the leather seat, as she prepared for the worst.
Instead, she felt the smooth glass of her phone slide back into her palm.
Just as quickly as he had moved, Killian smoothly retreated back to his side of the car, settling into his rigid posture as if nothing had happened.
Elara’s heart was beating out of her chest. She clutched her phone tightly, shooting him a furious side-eye through her lashes.
Arrogant Jerk.. she thought bitterly, trying to steady her breathing.
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The Rolls-Royce drove through the towering iron gates of a sprawling, secluded estate and came to a smooth halt in the courtyard.
"Why am I here?" Elara asked, her eyes darting to the massive, villa outside the window. "Where are we?"
"My residence.." Killian stated simply.
He didn't wait for her reply, he opened his door and stepped out, Elara quickly scrambled out after him, she hurried to keep up with his strides toward the entrance.
The moment they crossed the threshold, automated lights flared to life, casting a warm glow over the interior.
The design was stark, minimalist, and deeply intimidating, a reflection of the man who owned it.
Elara opened her mouth to call out to him, but the words died in her throat as a maid appeared silently from a side corridor. With quiet efficiency, the woman helped Killian slide his overcoat off his shoulders.
As the maid turned to leave, her gaze landed on Elara. The woman stopped dead in her tracks, shocked...
She glanced back at Killian, then shot Elara one last look before walking away.
What on earth was that about? Elara wondered..
Killian walked into the center of the living room. As he did, his fingers carelessly unbuttoned the top three buttons of his dress shirt, loosening his collar and exposing the lines of his collarbone, then pulled his sleeves to his elbow.
He turned around, catching her looking.
"Does Miss Elara like what she sees?" he asked..
She quickly cleared her throat and stepped closer, trying to regain her professional footing.
"Mr. Va–"
"Killian.." he interrupted smoothly.
Elara’s brows furrowed.
"What?"
"Call me Killian.." he insisted, his eyes locked onto hers.
She looked at him, thrown off by the sudden intimacy of it, but she gave a nod. There were bigger things to worry about right now.
"Fine. Killian. About my father, You said you could–"
"I will take care of it, Elara. Trust me."
He sank onto the sofa, his posture relaxed but he looked intimidating.
"Will you start tomorrow?" she asked, her voice softening a bit "I...I mean...i just don't want my father spending a single night in that cell."
Killian’s expression shifted as he watched the sadness in her eyes. Without a word, he rose from the sofa and began walking directly toward her.
She tilted her head up, her gaze tracking his movements as he slowly raised his hand.
Elara watched as his fingers reached toward a stray strand of hair framing her face.
Before his skin could brush against hers, she took a step away from him and gave him a defensive glare.
Killian swallowed hard, his hand freezing mid air before he slowly closed his fingers into a tight fist, dropping it to his side.
"I think I should leave now.." Elara said. "We can meet again tomorrow. I’ll come by your office during corporate hours."
"You can't leave just yet.." he said breathlessly, as he took a step towards her..
Elara noticed the shift in his demeanor, he was acting entirely too intense, breaking all the rules of social distance..
"Killian, let's be realistic.." she said, "If you've already agreed to help my father tomorrow, there is absolutely no reason for me to be here. Besides, it's late. I need to get back home."
Killian’s jaw clenched so tightly, thick veins began to bulge on his jawline, trailing up his neck and against his forearms,
He looked lethal..
"You don't have a life to go back to tonight, Elara.." he said, "Your home is surrounded by reporters, and your fiancé's family is already preparing a press release to publicly discard you. You stay here."
Elara shook her head, despite the truth of his words.
"I would rather face a firing squad of reporters than stay in a house where I don't belong. Thank you for the dress, but that won't be necessary."
She turned to leave, intending to head straight for the front door, but paused when she caught sight of the maid standing in the corridor.
The woman’s eyes were wide, but Elara looked away from the maid and walked towards the door.
"Wait!" Killian called out.
Elara furrowed her brows and glanced back over her shoulder.
Killian stood rigid, his towering frame slightly trembling..
"I am not trying to trap you.." he said. "I need you to stay here tonight, Elara. The legal team will be here at dawn. If you walk out that door, you lose hours of coordination. Stay, so we can leave together first thing in the morning to handle your father's release. Do it for him, if not for yourself."
Elara stared at him for a long, quiet second, weighing her options.
Running out into the night alone with a ruined reputation, or staying in the villa of the city's most powerful man who can save her father..
Letting out a defeated sigh..
"Fine.." she whispered. "Thank you Killian."
The moment the word left her lips, Killian rigid tension instantly drained from his broad shoulders, his entire posture relaxing..
A small smile appeared on his lip, the one Elara didn't see.
"A marriage contract?!"Killian’s eyes completely unblinking, tracking the rapid rise and fall of her chest."Is this some kind of a sick joke to you?" she asked, glaring at him.Killian slowly rose from his chair. He walked around the desk, stalking toward her.Elara stood up from her seat, her body locking as he invaded her personal space.He stepped so close she could smell the intoxicating scent of his woodsy cologne.She instinctively leaned back, the desk pressing firmly against the curve of her ass..He tilted his head down, looking deep into her eyes before his gaze dropped to her lips, Elara unknowingly lick her bottom lip.Killian’s adam apple bobbed as he gulped down his desire. He dragged his eyes back up to lock onto hers."If you want my help... sign it." he said, his voice hoarse.Is he truly serious? she thought...A marriage contract? He expects me to bind my life to him? To marry the most dangerous person in the city? Hell no.Elara slowly placed her flat palm against
Elara’s fingers restlessly tracing the strap of her handbag as her eyes scanned the lobby.She bit down on her lip, silently praying that Killian would cross the floor before her courage completely collapsed.Bzzzz.The sudden vibration of her phone in her palm made her chest tighten. She glanced down at the screen and saw Patrick's name flashing over the screen.Guilt flooded her veins. She was just about to press the answer button when a shadow fell completely over her."Elara."She snapped her head up, her breath hitching as she saw Killian standing before her, his dark overcoat slightly parted, his chest heaving faintly.she stood up instantly, smoothing down her floral gown."Hello, Mr. Vane–""Killian." he interrupted, his eyes solely on her.Elara glanced around nervously.."We are standing in the main lobby of your headquarters, Mr. Vane. I have no intention of letting your employees witness you being addressed with a lack of proper deference."Killian’s brows furrowed slightl
Elara paced in her room, the lace hem of her black nightwear brushing softly against her bare thighs. Her phone was held in a tight grip, her teeth biting down on her lower lip.Do I really have the time to wait for Patrick? she thought, Every hour Patrick spends negotiating with his parents is another hour the receivers spend cataloging my father’s life work.Bzzzz.She glanced down at the flashing screen of her phone, her stomach instantly twisted.Roman.She swiped the screen and brought the phone to her ear."What do you want, Roman?""Ah, I see from your voice that you’ve already encountered the federal executioners at your headquarters." Roman said, "Listen to me very carefully, Elara. I still have the liquidity to make this entire nightmare vanish. I can dismantle the injunction. All you have to do... is step back into my ring. Be mine, and the Pierce legacy stays intact. Simple, isn't it?"A bitter laugh escaped Elara’s lips, her knuckles tightening around the phone."You are,
Patrick halt directly in front of the Pierce Corporate Headquarters. Elara didn't even wait, she threw the car door open, speed walked past the security turnstiles with Patrick hot on her tail.But the moment they burst into the lobby, her breath hitched.The bustling corporate energy was completely dead. Instead, the space was occupied by a dozen stern faced federal agents in dark suits, tagging equipments and locking down the elevators."W-what is going on here?" Elara asked, her voice cracking as she forced her trembling legs forward.One of the men leading the operation, a high ranking official holding a tablet, turned at the sound of her voice.He stepped forward."Good afternoon, Miss Pierce." he greeted sternly."What are you doing?" Elara demanded. "Why are your people inside my family’s building? My father’s release papers were finalized this morning!""Ma'am, your father's physical release from detention does not absolve the corporation." the official stated flatly. "As of 1
"Take it slow, Dad." Elara murmured, her arm securely around her father, guiding him through the doors of their mansion.Behind them, Patrick stepped across the threshold, shutting the door.She carefully settled her father into his favorite leather armchair in the main sitting room.Almost instantly, one of their household maids came out, her expression tight with anxiety."Welcome home, Mr. Pierce." she said quickly.Her father merely offered adistant nod, his eyes fixed on the empty floorboards.Elara looked at the maid. "Please, fetch him a glass of water." The maid nodded and hurried off toward the kitchen.Elara knelt beside his chair, her heart aching at how diminished he looked."Dad, the doctor was very specific. You need to rest. No phones, no business talk, just quiet."Her father didn't look at her; his gaze remained entirely trapped in his own thoughts."Rest is a something I can no longer afford, Elara." he whispered, "Not with his shadow hanging over this family."Elar
Elara let out a heavy sigh. She had expected her father to be worried, but as she looked closely at his face, she realized this went far deeper than basic anxiety.His eyes weren't just wide with fear, they were entirely wide from horror."Tell me, Elara..." he choked out, his fingers digging into her arms. "Please... please tell me you didn't–"He never finished the sentence. His words catch into a harsh gasp, and his hand instantly flew to his chest, clenching it.His breathing turned shallow, his complexion turning pale as a full blown panic attack seized his chest."Dad! Dad, look at me!" Elara freaked out, as she grabbed his shoulders to keep his trembling frame upright. "Take a breath, please!"Killian didn't hesitate, he tilt of his head and caught the eyes of the two officers standing by the secure doors.The officers immediately rushed forward, expertly taking her father from her arms and guiding him quickly out of the lobby, Elara and Killian followed."Dad!" Elara cried..S
The next morning, Elara walked down the staircase, still wearing the same gown from yesterday.She felt completely out of place, but she had no other choice.The moment her foot hit the last stairs, the same maid from last night rushed to her. This time, the woman's face was in a polite smile."Goo
Elara gulped as she too, took a step backward."No. I don't need Roman's help either. I told you–I will handle this myself.""Handle it yourself?" Killian’s dark chuckle was devoid of humor. He took another step forward, "Every second you waste standing here playing the proud martyr, the Feds are f
"M-Mr. Vane..." Roman stammered, as blood continued to drip from his nose onto his expensive shirt.Killian didn't even blink in his direction, his gaze was pinned entirely on Elara.an uncomfortable heat rushed through her, and she took a cautious step backward.The moment she retreated, a subtle
"Why are you looking for him?"Elara stepped in front of her father. She was a bit of the size of the men, but her desperation made her tall."We have a warrant for his arrest." the lead officer stated, "He's being charged with grand larceny and systemic fraud. The IRS has also flagged several offs







