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Bound by the Billonaire’s contract

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Lena Moore only wanted a job—something simple to help pay her mother’s medical bills and keep a roof over her head. What she didn’t expect was to walk into the office of Adrian Blackwood, the cold and ruthless CEO feared across the city, and sign a contract that would change her life forever. Adrian Blackwood doesn’t believe in love. Power, control, and loyalty are the only things that matter to him. When circumstances force Lena into becoming his personal assistant under a binding contract, he sees her as nothing more than a temporary solution to a private problem. But Lena is not weak. She challenges him, resists his authority, and refuses to be intimidated—something no one has ever dared to do. As forced proximity pulls them closer, lines blur between business and desire. Secrets surface, emotions spiral out of control, and a contract meant to protect them both becomes the most dangerous thing of all. Because the one rule Adrian made was simple: She must never fall in love with him. And breaking that rule could cost them everything.
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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1: The Contract I Wasn’t Meant to Sign

The first rule of Blackwood Enterprises was simple:

Don't speak unless spoken to.

I learned that within ten minutes of stepping into the glass tower that pierced the city skyline like a blade.

I wasn't supposed to be here. Not on the top floor. Not in this office where the air felt heavier and every sound echoed like a warning.

I clutched the file in my hands. The HR assistant had rushed me through the paperwork, barely looking at my face.

"Sign here. And here," she'd said. "The CEO is waiting."

CEO.

The word alone should've sent me running.

The door opened silently.

He stood by the window, his back to me, city lights reflecting off the glass and outlining his broad shoulders. Tailored suit. Perfect posture. A man carved out of control.

"You're late," he said.

His voice was calm—

"I'm sorry," I replied instinctively.

He turned.

And I forgot how to breathe.

Adrian Blackwood didn't look like the ruthless billionaire the internet warned about. He looked worse. Handsome in a way that felt dangerous. Cold eyes. Sharp jaw. The kind of man who didn't raise his voice because he never had to.

"Sit," he ordered.

I obeyed.

His gaze dropped to the papers in my hands. "You read the contract?"

"Yes," I lied.

He reached out. Long fingers. Confident. He took the file and flipped to the last page.

"Sign."

A faint smile touched his lips. Not kind. Not amused.

I hesitated for half a second too long.

His eyes lifted to mine, and suddenly I felt exposed—like he could see the unpaid bills, the eviction notice, my mother's medical reports folded and hidden in my bag.

"You need this job," he said quietly.

It wasn't a question.

I nodded.

"Then sign."

The pen felt heavy in my fingers. I scribbled my name, my heart pounding louder with each stroke.

The moment I finished, he closed the file.

"Congratulations," Adrian Blackwood said. "You now belong to Blackwood Enterprises."

My stomach dropped.

"Belong?" I whispered.

He stood, walking toward me slowly. Each step deliberate.

"This isn't a normal position," he said. "You be my personal assistant. Exclusive. Confidential. On-call.

"There are many things you don't know yet," he replied, stopping far too close.

His gaze darkened.

"But you will learn."

And just like that, I realized I hadn't signed an employment contract.

I had signed my freedom away.