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The billionaire's dark contract
The billionaire's dark contract
Author: Prettiest

Chapter One

Author: Prettiest
last update publish date: 2026-05-19 15:32:42

Rain hammered against the glass walls of the Grand Victoria Hotel, turning the city outside into a blur of silver lights and shadows.

Inside, everything glittered.

Crystal chandeliers.

Expensive laughter.

Champagne flowing like water.

Amara Bennett balanced a tray of wine glasses against one palm while weaving carefully through a crowd of wealthy guests dressed in diamonds and arrogance. Her feet ached in her heels, her lower back burned from the double shift, and her phone kept vibrating inside her apron pocket with hospital payment reminders she could no longer afford to ignore.

“Table twelve needs another bottle,” her manager snapped while rushing past her. “And smile, Amara. These people are paying more for one dinner than your yearly salary.”

Amara forced a polite expression onto her face.

Luxury always smelled strange to her.

Too clean.

Too cold.

Like nobody inside these expensive rooms had ever cried over unpaid bills or skipped meals so someone else could eat.

A man brushed past her carrying cigar smoke and cologne worth more than her rent.

She steadied the tray carefully.

Don’t drop anything.

Don’t cause problems.

Don’t lose this job.

Because Noah needed his medication next week.

And she was already drowning.

The ballroom doors suddenly opened again.

The atmosphere shifted instantly.

Not loudly.

Quietly.

Like the room itself had inhaled.

Heads turned.

Whispers moved through the crowd.

Amara glanced up automatically.

Then froze.

Damien Blackwood had entered the ballroom.

Even before she recognized him from magazines and business articles, she felt him. The kind of presence that bent attention without trying.

Tall.

Black tailored suit.

Dark hair slightly damp from the rain outside.

Sharp grey eyes scanning the room with detached disinterest.

Everything about him looked expensive. Controlled. Dangerous.

Women stared.

Men straightened.

One older businessman nearly abandoned his conversation mid-sentence just to shake his hand.

Damien barely acknowledged any of them.

He moved through the ballroom like someone entirely accustomed to power.

Amara looked away quickly.

Men like him belonged to another universe entirely.

The billionaire paused near the center of the room while several executives gathered around him immediately. Their nervous laughter carried faintly through the music.

“Blackwood Holdings just acquired another company.”

“I heard he destroyed three investors in court last month.”

“They say he never loses.”

Amara kept walking.

Not her business.

None of it.

She delivered the wine to table twelve before checking her phone beneath the tray.

Three missed calls from the hospital.

Her stomach tightened painfully.

Noah.

Quickly, she texted the nurse.

I’m still at work. Is he okay?

No reply.

Her chest grew heavier.

“Amara!”

She turned sharply at her manager’s voice.

“There’s a private event upstairs. VIP guests only. Take these documents to the conference lounge immediately.”

A thick black folder was shoved into her hands.

Amara nodded automatically.

“Sorry. I’ll go now.”

“Move faster,” he hissed. “Do you know who’s up there tonight?”

No.

And honestly, she didn’t care.

The elevator ride to the top floor felt strangely quiet compared to the chaos downstairs.

The higher she went, the emptier the hotel became.

By the time the elevator doors opened, silence stretched through the marble hallway.

Soft golden lights reflected against polished black floors.

No guests.

No music.

Just stillness.

Amara walked quickly toward the conference wing, clutching the folder against her chest.

Then she heard it.

A voice.

Male.

Cold.

“You should have listened to me.”

She slowed.

Another voice answered shakily.

“Please… Damien…”

Amara’s footsteps stopped completely.

The hallway ahead was partially dark, one of the overhead lights flickering faintly.

And near the far end stood three men.

One of them was Damien Blackwood.

Her breath caught.

The billionaire stood perfectly calm in front of another man who was collapsed against the wall, blood staining the collar of his white shirt.

Blood.

Amara’s pulse spiked instantly.

A security guard stood nearby while the injured man struggled to breathe.

“This was your final chance,” Damien said quietly.

Not angry.

Not shouting.

That somehow made it worse.

The bleeding man grabbed weakly at Damien’s sleeve.

“You don’t understand…”

“I understand perfectly.”

Amara took an unconscious step backward.

The movement echoed softly against the marble floor.

Every head turned.

Silence crashed into the hallway.

Damien’s grey eyes locked onto hers.

And suddenly the air disappeared from her lungs.

For one terrifying second, nobody moved.

Nobody spoke.

The injured man looked panicked.

The security guard reached toward his jacket slowly.

But Damien only stared at her.

Calm.

Unreadable.

Dangerous.

Amara’s fingers tightened around the folder.

“I…” Her throat dried instantly. “I think I took the wrong hallway.”

Nobody answered.

Rain thundered faintly outside the tall windows.

Then Damien started walking toward her.

Slowly.

Measured steps against marble.

Amara’s heartbeat slammed painfully harder with each step he took.

Every survival instinct inside her screamed to run.

But her legs refused to move.

He stopped directly in front of her.

Too close.

Close enough for her to notice the faint cut near his knuckles.

Close enough to smell expensive cologne mixed with rain.

Close enough to realize his eyes looked even colder up close.

“You work here,” he said.

Not a question.

Amara swallowed carefully.

“Yes.”

Damien glanced briefly at the folder in her arms before looking back at her face.

Then his gaze sharpened slightly.

As if he had just noticed fear there.

“You saw something you were never supposed to see tonight, Miss Bennett.”

Her blood turned to ice.

He knew her name.

Amara opened her mouth carefully.

“I didn’t see anything.”

A lie.

A terrible one.

Because Damien Blackwood looked like the kind of man who noticed lies immediately.

The corner of his mouth moved slightly.

Not quite a smile.

Something darker.

Behind him, the injured man groaned weakly.

Amara fought the urge to look.

“Please,” she whispered. “I won’t say anything.”

Damien studied her silently for a long moment.

Then he said the words that would destroy her life completely.

“Unfortunately,” he murmured softly, “I believe you.” 🖤

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    Rain hammered against the glass walls of the Grand Victoria Hotel, turning the city outside into a blur of silver lights and shadows.Inside, everything glittered.Crystal chandeliers.Expensive laughter.Champagne flowing like water.Amara Bennett balanced a tray of wine glasses against one palm while weaving carefully through a crowd of wealthy guests dressed in diamonds and arrogance. Her feet ached in her heels, her lower back burned from the double shift, and her phone kept vibrating inside her apron pocket with hospital payment reminders she could no longer afford to ignore.“Table twelve needs another bottle,” her manager snapped while rushing past her. “And smile, Amara. These people are paying more for one dinner than your yearly salary.”Amara forced a polite expression onto her face.Luxury always smelled strange to her.Too clean.Too cold.Like nobody inside these expensive rooms had ever cried over unpaid bills or skipped meals so someone else could eat.A man brushed pa

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