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A Debt in Red

When gifted cellist Vivienne Aurel inherits her late father's catastrophic $4.2 million debt, she expects to lose everything. She doesn't expect the debt to be bought by Caspian Vane, the most feared private equity magnate in New York. Caspian doesn't want to ruin her; he wants her to work exclusively for him as the artistic director of his new cultural foundation for eighteen months. Forced into his world under a binding agreement, Vivienne prepares to fight against a cold, transactional cage. But as the intense, quiet proximity between them begins to blur the lines of their contract, she discovers a terrifying truth: the man who now owns her future has been watching her from the shadows long before she ever knew his name.
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Chapter 2

The private elevator doors parted with a pressurized hiss.

Vivienne stepped out onto the sixty second floor of Vane Capital. There was no receptionist. There was no waiting area. The carriage opened directly into a cavernous, glass walled corner office that looked out over the steel and concrete spine of Manhattan.

And standing silhouetted against the morning light was Caspian Vane.

He was taller than the financial magazine profiles suggested, possessing a terrifying, absolute stillness. He wore a bespoke dark navy suit that absorbed the light in the room. He wasn't on the phone. He wasn't looking at a computer monitor. Most men of his immense wealth treated time as a frantic commodity, but Caspian simply stood by the floor to ceiling window, his hands resting in his pockets, waiting for her.

He turned. His eyes were a dark, fathomless gray, and the moment they locked onto hers, the temperature in the room plummeted.

Vivienne did not flinch. Her grief over her father's sudden death was a raw, bleeding wound, but she buried it under a layer of freezing adrenaline. She was Vivienne Aurel. She commanded stages across the globe. She refused to cower in a boardroom.

She walked across the slate floor, stopping three feet from the edge of his massive mahogany desk.

"My lawyer tells me you don't negotiate, Mr. Vane," Vivienne said. Her voice rang with the crystalline precision she used to project to the back of concert halls. "He tells me you issue summons. So here I am."

Caspian watched her. He analyzed the rigid line of her spine, the sharp lift of her chin, and the fierce, protective grip she had on the strap of her leather tote bag. He didn't offer a triumphant smirk.

"Ms. Aurel," Caspian murmured. His voice was a low, resonant baritone that sent an involuntary shiver down her spine. "My condolences on the passing of your father."

"Save the corporate pleasantries," she fired back, refusing the artificial sympathy. "Oliver Aurel died yesterday morning. By yesterday afternoon, you had absorbed his entire debt portfolio, bypassed standard probate law, and threatened to execute the default clauses. That is not a coincidence. That is a targeted acquisition."

Caspian held her gaze for a long, unbroken moment. The absolute defiance radiating from her didn't anger him; the dark intensity in his eyes only deepened.

He moved to the desk. He didn't argue or deny her accusation. Instead, he picked up a thick, cream colored folder and slid it smoothly across the polished mahogany. It came to a halt exactly one inch from her fingertips.

"The complete accounting of the estate," Caspian said quietly.

Vivienne reached out. Her hand was entirely steady as she flipped the heavy cardstock open.

The first page was a summary sheet. She forced her eyes to track the columns of catastrophic numbers. She saw the offshore accounts her father had bled dry. She saw the aggressive, unregulated secondary loans with interest rates that bordered on predatory. And finally, she saw the syndicate clauses, the airtight legal trap that bound her 1740 Montagnana cello to the sinking ship of Oliver's ruin.

The final tally sat at the bottom of the page in bold black ink: $4,250,000.

It was a complete, inescapable financial slaughter.

She slowly flipped the cover closed. The heavy paper hit the desk with a muted thud.

"I understand the reality," Vivienne said, her voice dropping into a dangerous, even register. "The debt is four point two million dollars. The acceleration clauses triggered upon his death. You hold the primary lien on everything."

"Everything," Caspian echoed.

"So liquidate it," she challenged. "Seize the brownstone. Empty the remaining accounts. Take the syndicate shares. Even with my instrument, you'll be taking a loss at auction, but I imagine taking a hit of a million dollars won't bankrupt Vane Capital."

"You think I bought this debt to auction off a three-hundred year old piece of wood?" Caspian asked. His tone didn't rise, but a sudden, sharp edge entered his voice, making the air in the room feel dangerously thin.

"I think you bought it for leverage," Vivienne countered, her heart hammering a frantic rhythm against her ribs. "You specialize in hostile takeovers. You corner the asset, squeeze the margins, and strip the value. So stop waiting and strip it. Tell me what you want so I can call my lawyer and leave."

Caspian finally pushed away from the desk. He took a single, slow step toward her.

Vivienne's instincts screamed at her to retreat, to put distance between them, but she locked her knees and held her ground.

"Your father's estate is worthless to me, Vivienne," Caspian said.

Hearing her first name on his lips was jarring, an unwarranted intimacy that sparked a hot flash of anger in her chest. He stopped just close enough that she could feel the heat radiating from him, close enough to catch the faint, clean scent of cedar and cold rain clinging to his suit.

"Four million dollars is a rounding error," he continued, his eyes tracing the hard, defensive line of her mouth. "It is not leverage. It is a leash."

She stared up at him, her chest rising and falling with shallow, constrained breaths. "A leash on what?"

"On you."

The words dropped between them, heavy and absolute.

Vivienne's brow furrowed, a sudden, blinding confusion piercing through her anger. "What are you talking about?"

"I don't want your house, and I don't want your cello," Caspian stated, his gaze locking onto hers with a terrifying, unyielding focus. "I have spent the last two years building a cultural foundation. It is a highly specialized philanthropic entity, and it requires an artistic director of exceptional talent."

"I am a soloist," she snapped, disbelief warring with panic. "I don't run foundations."

"You do now."

The immovable force of his statement hit her like a physical blow. She opened her mouth to laugh at the sheer absurdity of the demand, but the dark look in his eyes stopped her dead. He wasn't playing a game.

"Here is the offer," Caspian said, his voice dropping into a register that commanded total compliance. "You will sign a contract acting as the primary artistic director of the Vane Cultural Foundation. The term is eighteen months. You will work exclusively for me."

Vivienne felt the floor tilting beneath her feet. "And if I do?"

Caspian reached out. His long fingers rested flat against the cover of the folder containing her father's financial ruin.

"If you do," Caspian promised, the sound sliding dangerously close to a threat. "The four point two million dollars vanishes. And you keep your cello."

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