LOGIN“I want to ruin you. It has always been my dream. But the more I desire your ruin… the more I crave you.” Ava Duval, heiress to one of the most feared organizations, was never meant to be prey. But one brutal attack shatters her world—and leaves her with no choice but to seek protection. Ethan is chosen instantly. Quiet. Deadly. Unreadable. The perfect weapon. To the world, Ava is untouchable— the nation’s most valuable asset. To Ethan, she’s a mission. A means to an end. A weakness waiting to be exploited. But the closer he gets, the more the lines begin to blur. What starts as a calculated game of control spirals into obsession— dangerous, consuming, and impossible to escape. Because in a world built on power and betrayal, desire is the deadliest mistake of all.
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I staggered out of the club, my arm barely clutching my purse. Someone spiked my drink for the second time this week and I needed to head home as soon as possible — at least before my father got home from his trip. But turning nineteen was something I personally wanted to celebrate, and that was what led me to this twenty one plus party where everybody was either rubbing their sweaty bodies against each other or inhaling smoke from the goddamned pipe. I walked slowly, my heels doing a bad job at keeping me steady.
My eyes were drowsy, but I was determined to get home without any ounce of suspicion from my father. I knowingly didn't take my car and now I regretted it. But I was too drugged to drive, and that was why when a car pulled up before me, I yanked it open and threw myself in.
“Duval's estate,” I slurred, holding my head, though it did nothing to stop the pounding headache that had resurfaced after popping two pain relief pills in my mouth.
Wait?
I didn't have any pain relief pills on me, then how…!
“It's quite easy getting my hands on the state's most valuable asset-” the driver chuckled, his face hidden behind dim light, plus my eyes were a blur.
“Tch! Kids these days, all they do is party… well, it came in handy I'll have to admit.”
The man faced me, I could hardly picture his face, but his eyes pierced my soul — dark, dangerous with a sheer intent to kill.
No. It wasn't mere intention.
He wanted to kill me!
My eyes watered as my escape senses kicked in. Pushing open the door, I stumbled out unable to move.
“I have to run,” I muttered struggling to stand.
Fuck these heels.
The man jumped out of the car, his hand gripping tight a club as he dragged it along with him. The metal clanked in rhythm with the heaviness of his feet.
I gulped.
“I love it when they run… It makes it fun. Right?”
I moved back, my hands guiding my movement. Each step made my heart thump in my ears. Today was my birthday and the last day I would see the light of day.
My fingers ached as I forced myself to move backwards… I couldn't see, nor could I scream.
“You're so easy to kill, yes, kitten?”
“Don't call me that!” I finally spoke, but my words came out broken and jumbled.
My voice seemed to make the man irritated. He raised the club smacking me to soberness.
I screamed holding my left arm. The pain spread through my bones… my brain couldn't process anything.
“I need to run…” I muttered again, his shadow hovering over me.
Out of sync, my body reacted, I scrambled to my feet and fled — or staggered. Whichever way, all I wanted to do was go home to the safety of the Duval estate. To the safety of my room.
My right hand clasped against the other as I struggled to run, but he was gaining in on me. His large figure walked briskly like a shadow over me.
I needed to escape to a safe place then call father, or the police, but then again, there was no safe zone.
The sound coming from the party was now a distance away, almost out of earshot. The man cackled like he enjoyed every bit of my misery. Like my pain brought some kind of ecstasy sex couldn't give.
“I'm getting pretty worn out, kitten. It was fun watching you try!” He raved, grinning widely like I was some kind of sport to him. He swung the club towards me with full force. A missed step. A broken heel. I fell to the tarred road and let out a shrill.
Things were going way too fast. Father must have gotten home and here I lay, screaming to my death.
“Someone help,” I whimpered, praying… hoping someone would come to my rescue.
My hands trembled, scratching on the tarred road. The blood made my heart beat fast. Sweat poured from my face... I couldn't breathe.
At this point, I needed a saviour — a fucking prince charming.
I shut my eyes waiting for the absolute worst. Waiting for the bat to hit a vital point in my body.
I heard a clanking sound like the metal club had hit the ground. It rolled to my feet, the cold metal making me shudder.
My lips twisted in horror, did he choose another method to end my life?
The night stood silent with the breeze caressing my face… and someone coughing?
My trembling hands found its way to my neck as I searched for a sign of injury.
No. I'm not dead. Someone helped!
I raised my head, opening my eyes slightly, trying to put together the face of the man that stood before me.
His hands were pressed tightly against my attacker's throat, making sure his legs were in the air.
“Wh… who… cough… who the fuck are you!”
My attacker strained, his feet kicked the air while he stuttered.
I saw the man grin like he loved it and was used to it. The preciseness, the way his fingers pressed at his gut ready to squeeze the life out of him. This man knew the human body too well.
My senses kicked in once more; this man was dangerous. But my body failed to move no matter how I tried.
“I kill your kind for fun,” the man muttered, his voice sending shivers through me.
Before the attacker could object, he dropped to the floor unconscious — barely breathing.
“Thank you,” I muttered although I knew he didn't hear me. My body felt too tired to function and my weighty eyes did nothing to help.
I found my eyes shutting and the last thing I saw was a faint red and blue light with the loud siren blaring from the cars.
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ETHAN COLE
I dragged my feet, counting my step when my shoe hit the floor board. The air was tight and so was my suit. It felt like the tie around my neck was intent on choking me.
“Goddamn it!” I cursed, plunging on the seat in front of the bar counter. I loosed the tie and hung it on my neck.
“Your regular?” The bar attendant sang, her voice, a nuisance I had grown used to.
“Yes, add a lot of sweetener,” I replied in a gruff. She flashed a knowing smile, turned on the TV and started her usual mixing.
The news played, each headline just like the last. Deaths… a lot of deaths.
“You left so suddenly, why's that?” She asked adding ice in the alcohol mix before sliding the cup my way. I caught it before it reached the edge of the counter and gulped it down.
“Fuck,” I groaned sliding the cup back at her.
“I had an emergency Winnie. Unlike you, my life's interesting.”
Winnie chuckled, pouring another glass with a lot of sweetener.
We stayed silent for sometime, with her cleaning cups while I glanced at the TV occasionally, until one caught my attention.
‘HEIRESS OF THE DUVAL CONGLOMERATE FOUND UNCONSCIOUS, ALMOST LIFELESS!’
Cameras flashed as she was being taken into the ambulance, her eyes shut. The police cuffed the criminal as he screamed curses at everyone. Reporters hovered around the area shoving their mics at her father, the most powerful man in the state — Mr Han Duval.
To be exact, the scene looked like a total mess.
“Teenagers are such rash beings. Imagine the nation's asset lying unconscious!” Winnie exclaimed, rolling her eyes at the word ‘asset’.
“Hmm, she seems interesting,” I retorted, taking another glass from her, this time I savoured the bittersweet taste of the content, sipping it bit by bit.
“She's dangerous,” Winnie cautioned.
Dangerous? If danger were a person, it would be me.
A dirty smile played on my lips as I recalled her scared face when the bastard raised his metal club at her. Ava Chrys Duval.
She certainly was an interesting character.
ETHAN COLE“Do you want something to drink?” “Maybe, something to get high on?” Ava said in a muffled voice. She lay on the bed, bare-backed, our legs intertwined beneath the scattered sheets.“Maybe,” I answered. The night seemed to be hanging onto the sky because after so many conversations to pass time, it was still 1:00 am. I turned to stare at her pretty face; hair scattered all over the pillow, a new scar imprinted behind her ear. I sucked in my cheeks, knowing full well who had done that. Ava looked at the ticking clock and sat up, hair falling to her shoulders. She rubbed the bridge of her nose. “It's still 1:00 am? I still don't feel sleepy. Drinking should help,” she murmured, pouting her lips. I chuckled. She looked cute whenever she acted that way.“One minute,” I said, rising to my feet. Before leaving, I turned to her, about to say something, but decided against it. As my feet trudged down to the winery, my line of thoughts seemed jumbled, each one conflicting
AVA DUVAL I could hear my own heartbeat, and as Ethan inched closer to me, I took in a sharp breath a bit too quickly, almost choking. What was wrong with me? Our noses touched, and as cowardly as I was, my head turned away from him. Sometimes I regretted taking him as my bodyguard and this — this was part of the reason.“Is that why you like staring at me? To ease the tension bottled up in you?” Clearing my throat, I turned to him with a straight face, praying… hoping I wouldn't falter. “There is no tension to ease.” Silence dragged for a while. The clock ticked and the leaves fluttered. The curtain swayed, fresh air washing my face.“What if I told you I was that man, would it ease your worries?”His words took me by surprise. I opened my mouth to speak but no words came out. This was it! He was mocking me, probably aching to see my shocked expression. My lips bent into a frown.“Cut it out, Nikolai, you already said you weren't the one.” The man who saved me co
AVA DUVAL Wrapped around a blanket with a cup of chocolate in hand, this was the best time to get answers to some questions I had been meaning to ask. Ethan sat beside me, his eyes observing my every move. He cocked his head to the side, raising a brow in curiosity. “Two truths and a lie?” He asked. I shrugged. “It's just some stupid game where we ask each other questions and one of them must be a lie. You don't have to tell me if it's the truth or a lie, that's left for us to guess on our own,” I explained. He nodded in understanding. “You should go first,” he said. I placed the cup on the floor beside the bed. I pushed the bile that was stuck in my throat, and summoning up the courage, I asked my first question. “The man who saved me before I hired a bodyguard... was that you? The attack that aired on the news.” I really wanted to know. The both men sounded almost alike, and although I had known my saviour for only a few minutes, he seemed calculated yet reckless. Jus
ETHAN COLE The night breeze brushed past my face as Ava stepped into the water. The line that ran down her back somehow made my stomach flip. I looked away, trying to keep my sanity. My conflicting mind couldn't let me enjoy the zephyr, as it questioned my past and future actions. That little voice in my head never judged me for the people I'd murdered.I wish it did — it would've been easier to ignore. ‘You love her if you wish she wasn't Duval.’‘Your ear grows warm anytime she calls your name… You can hear your own heartbeat race, just by catching a glimpse of her presence…’I sighed heavily forcing those thoughts out. I hated that she clouded my mind. That each moment, a whiff of her scent caught my nose, my chest tugged, and my fingers itched to hold her. Disgusting.These feelings weren't normal. I stepped into the water, the coolness seeping slowly into my skin. Love?If Ava was right about her definition of love, then I was sure what I had for her wasn't love. It was












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