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BLOODBOUND EMPEROR

Alec Draven, the ruthless Mafia Emperor of Valorian City, rules with fear and iron control-until he meets Mira, a mysterious woman who offers him a dangerous, secret, all-consuming arrangement. In a world of crime, magic, and forbidden desire, their private bond becomes the one thing powerful enough to destroy them both.
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Chapter 5

The drive back to the city was quiet, but not empty.

Silence wrapped around them like heat after lightning. Heavy. Charged. Dangerous.

Alec didn't speak, but Mira felt the storm inside him.

Every time the car hit a turn, his hand on her thigh tightened-subtle, possessive, protective in a way that made her pulse stumble.

When the SUV pulled into the underground garage of his penthouse tower, Alec finally turned to her, eyes burning in the dim light.

"You stay with me now," he said simply.

It wasn't a question.

It wasn't even an order.

It was a declaration.

She swallowed. "Permanently?"

"Until I know who's hunting us," he said. "Until I know you're safe."

Us.

He'd said us again.

A flicker of something warm and terrifying slid through her chest.

---

The Move-In

Alec walked ahead of her into the elevator, but when the doors closed, he faced her fully.

"I need your clothes," he said.

She blinked. "For what?"

"To move them here. My staff will handle it."

"You're... you're moving me in? Just like that?"

His eyes held hers, dark and unflinching.

"Mira. Someone came into my home to get to you. This isn't optional."

Something in her bristled. "You can't just-"

He stepped close. One arm braced beside her head, caging her gently.

"I can," he murmured. "Because I'm responsible for you now."

Her breath hitched.

"And if you want to survive in my world," Alec continued, softer now, "you'll let me protect you. Every way I know how."

The elevator dinged before she could answer.

---

He didn't take her to the living room or the bedroom.

He led her to a private chamber she hadn't seen-mat flooring, mirrored walls, weapons locked in glass, punching bags suspended from steel beams.

She stared. "You want me to fight?"

"I want you to learn."

His voice was low, calm. "If you're with me, you're a target. And I won't always be a step away."

He tossed her a pair of gloves.

She fumbled with them. Alec smirked, stepping behind her.

"Here," he said, voice warm against her ear. His hands slid over hers, tightening the straps, guiding her knuckles into alignment. His fingers lingered along her wrist-slow, warm, deliberate.

"You let your guard down last night," he murmured. "Don't do it again."

"Teach me then," she whispered.

His eyes flashed.

"Oh, I will."

---

Training began simple: stance, balance, breathing. But Alec was a man whose intensity bled into everything.

He positioned her hips. Corrected her shoulders. Lifted her chin with a finger.

Her pulse throbbed at every touch.

"Again," he said, stepping behind her, molding her motions. "This time with intention."

She punched the pad in his hand-not hard, but focused.

"Good."

A ghost of a smile appeared. "Again."

She hit it harder.

He nodded once. Not approval-satisfaction.

But when her swing went off-balance, she stumbled forward-straight into him.

Alec's arm locked around her waist instantly, holding her against him.

Their faces inches apart.

Their breathing uneven.

Their bodies aligned-too perfectly.

His voice dropped to a dangerous whisper.

"Careful, Mira. I might mistake that for wanting me."

She lifted her chin. "Maybe I do."

Something primal sparked in his eyes-then he let her go abruptly, stepping back as if space was the only thing keeping him sane.

"We're not done," he said, voice rougher than before.

---

Hours later, Alec left her with a protein shake and stepped into his secure office. Mira changed into fresh clothes and wandered toward the balcony-only to stop when she heard a harsh voice from the other room.

"Alec, we traced the payment to the mercenaries," one of his lieutenants said. "It's someone called Lazarus."

Alec's tone sharpened instantly. "Impossible. Lazarus has been silent for years."

"Not anymore. He's back-and he wants something that belongs to you."

Mira's blood chilled.

Alec's next words were lethal.

"What does he want?"

A beat of silence.

"Her," the man answered. "He wants Mira."

Mira's breath shattered.

Alec's chair scraped violently.

"No. No one touches her."

"She might be the key, Alec. Something about-"

"Then we bury him before he gets close enough to speak her name again."

His voice was a weapon.

Mira pressed a trembling hand to the wall.

Someone she'd never met... wanted her?

Why?

She stepped back-too fast-knocking into a glass sculpture. It didn't break, but it clattered loudly.

The office door flew open.

Alec appeared instantly.

His gaze swept her-one look, reading everything.

Fear. Confusion. Panic.

All of it.

"Mira," he said, striding toward her, voice lowering. "You heard."

She nodded.

Alec cupped her face in both hands-not rough, but very firm.

"Look at me."

She did.

"You are safe here," he said, his forehead touching hers. "As long as you're beside me, no one will take you. Not Lazarus. Not anyone. I swear it."

Her voice cracked. "Why me? Why does he want me?"

Alec hesitated.

Too long.

"Alec," she whispered. "Tell me."

His jaw tightened. His eyes darkened with something she couldn't read.

And finally, quietly, and unwillingly-he admitted:

"Because Lazarus doesn't want to kill you."

He swallowed.

"He wants to claim you."

The world tilted.

Mira's breath rushed out-and Alec crushed her against his chest.

"I won't allow it," he growled into her hair. "You chose me. You stay with me. You fight with me."

His voice dropped, fierce and raw.

"And if anyone tries to take you again, I will burn this city to ash."

She clung to him.

Not out of fear.

But because for the first time... she understood.

This wasn't just danger.

This was a war.

And she was no longer outside of it.

She was the reason for it.

Alec pulled back just enough to look into her eyes-his gaze dark, protective, claiming.

"From now on," he murmured, brushing his thumb along her cheek,

"you don't walk behind me. You walk beside me."

And Mira-shaking, overwhelmed, breathless-answered with the same fire he'd awakened in her:

"Then teach me how to survive your world, Alec."

She held his stare.

"Because I'm not leaving."

Alec closed his eyes briefly-like her words were both salvation and torment.

And when he opened them...

she saw it.

The shift.

The moment he stopped trying to resist her.

The moment he let her in.

For better.

For worse.

For war.

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