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Boardroom to Bedroom

Boardroom to Bedroom

She built her company from nothing. He built an empire out of breaking others. When eco-tech CEO Elena Grant wakes up to headlines announcing a hostile takeover, she swears she'll never let billionaire tycoon Damian Cross steal more than her business. But the board has other plans: to save the company, they must co-lead for six months. Forced into late-night strategy sessions, high-stakes investor retreats, and press conferences where their smiles are as sharp as their words, Elena and Damian discover a dangerous attraction simmering beneath their rivalry. But Damian has secrets-ones that could destroy Elena's reputation and everything she's fought for. And in a world where deals are signed in ink but sealed behind closed doors, passion may cost them more than either can afford. Enemies. Partners. Lovers? In business, there are rules. In love, there's only risk.
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Chapter 3

I should have known Damian would make travel part of his strategy. "Face time with investors," he'd called it, as though video conferences didn't exist. Now, less than a week after the takeover announcement, I was strapped into a first-class seat beside him on a private jet heading to Geneva. GreenSphere had always been lean, scrappy. My business trips were usually economy-class flights and budget hotels. Now everything smelled like leather, polished wood, and money. The irony wasn't lost on me: my company under siege, and I was flying in luxury with the man leading the attack. Damian was already working, his laptop balanced on his knees, fingers gliding over the keys like a pianist. I hated how effortlessly composed he looked - navy sweater instead of a suit jacket, sleeves rolled, expensive watch glinting under the cabin lights. "I still don't understand why we couldn't do this virtually," I said, crossing my legs and staring out the oval window. The clouds looked like crushed velvet. He didn't look up. "Investors pay for access. They want handshakes, eye contact, and reassurance." "They want reassurance that you've leashed me," I muttered. This time he did glance up, one eyebrow arching. "Is that what you think?" "That's what you're selling." A faint smile curved his lips. "You have a sharp tongue, Ms. Grant." "I use it to tell the truth." He shut his laptop and turned slightly toward me. "Then tell me the truth now. Why did you really agree to the co-CEO arrangement?" I stared at him. "To save my company. What other reason could there be?" He held my gaze, his gray eyes searching. "You could have fought harder. Found another buyer. Declared bankruptcy. You didn't." I forced a laugh. "Do you want me to thank you for making my options so limited?" "No." His voice was low now, serious. "I want to understand you." That disarmed me more than any smirk. I looked back out the window. "You can understand my company. You don't need to understand me." Silence settled between us, heavy but not entirely hostile. The engine hummed, the cabin crew whispered at the back. My heartbeat felt too loud. He broke the silence first. "We'll be staying at the Hôtel du Rhône. There's a dinner with the European GreenTech Council tomorrow night, and a private tour of the hydro project the next day." I kept my tone cool. "And what exactly do you expect me to do at these events?" "Be yourself," he said. "Passionate. Visionary. Convincing. They already trust me. I need them to trust you, too." I turned to him. "You need them to trust me?" "I'm not the enemy of your vision, Elena." The way he said my name - slow, deliberate - sent an involuntary shiver down my spine. "I'm trying to make it bigger." "Bigger doesn't always mean better," I shot back. He smiled, but it was a softer smile this time. "Sometimes it does." The jet dipped slightly as we hit a pocket of turbulence. I grabbed the armrest before I could stop myself. Damian's hand moved instinctively toward mine, then paused in midair. For a second, we both stared at the space between our hands. "I'm fine," I said quickly. He drew his hand back, a flicker of something unreadable passing over his face. "Of course." The turbulence smoothed out, but the tension in the cabin didn't. I pretended to scroll through my phone while my mind raced. He was dangerous, but not just in the way I'd thought. He wasn't only trying to take over my company. He was trying to get under my skin, too - and it was working. By the time we landed in Geneva, dusk had draped the city in gold. The car waiting for us was sleek and black, the driver silent. I sat stiffly in the back seat as we crossed a bridge lined with fluttering flags. The city glittered - old-world elegance mixed with high finance, the perfect playground for Damian Cross. At the hotel, we were shown to adjoining suites on the top floor. The view from my balcony was ridiculous: the Rhône flowing like molten glass, the Alps hazy in the distance. I should have been thrilled. Instead, I felt like a pawn being moved to a new square. A knock at my door made me jump. I opened it to find Damian, jacket off now, tie loosened. Without the armor of a suit, he looked almost... human. "Dinner in an hour," he said. "Black tie. They'll expect us to arrive together." I folded my arms. "Appearances." "Perception," he corrected softly. "This is how we win." "I'm not interested in winning your game." His eyes held mine. "Then make it yours." He left before I could respond. An hour later, I stood in front of the mirror in a black evening dress, my hair swept up. I hated how much it felt like preparing for battle and a date at the same time. When I stepped into the hallway, Damian was waiting. He looked devastating in his tuxedo - classic, understated, lethal. "You clean up well," he said, his voice like velvet wrapped around steel. "I always do," I replied, stepping past him. "Shall we?" In the elevator, our reflections stood side by side in the mirrored walls - predator and prey, or maybe two predators circling each other. My pulse skittered. He glanced at me. "You don't have to like me, Elena. But you should know I respect you." The words landed heavier than they should have. I stared at the floor numbers lighting up. "Respect doesn't mean trust." "No," he said quietly. "But it's a start." The elevator dinged. The doors slid open to the glittering lobby, where photographers waited like wolves. Damian offered his arm again. This time, after the briefest hesitation, I took it. We stepped forward into the flash of cameras, a united front - at least on the surface. Underneath, my heart was a storm, and I had no idea whether I was holding my ground or being swept away. Six months, I reminded myself. Just six months. But as Damian's hand rested lightly over mine, steady but not possessive, a thought slipped uninvited into my head: What if six months wasn't enough - not to outmaneuver him, but to resist him?

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