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BOUND BY HIS BETRAYAL  Novel Cover

BOUND BY HIS BETRAYAL

"I didn't just want to keep my job, Keon. I want to watch them lose everything." At twenty two, Louisa Vale was the silent genius behind the most successful merger in her firm's history. She had the perfect career, a promising future, and a boyfriend, Ethan, who promised he’d always have her back. Then came the betrayal. To cover up a ten million dollar embezzlement scheme, her boss Clara frames her. Worse, Ethan—the man she planned to marry chooses a promotion over the truth, standing in cold silence as Louisa is escorted out in disgrace. Left with nothing but a mountain of debt and a burning thirst for vengeance, Louisa is intercepted by the one man the industry fears most: Keon Ashford. Keon is a shark, a predator, and the primary rival of the firm that just crushed her. He offers her a deal that tastes like honey and fire: A suite in his penthouse, the money to save her sister, and the resources to dismantle her enemies piece by piece. The catch? For six months, she belongs to him. She must be the "Ghost in his Machine," his secret weapon in a game of corporate warfare. But as the lines between revenge and passion begin to blur, Louisa realizes that the "don't fall in love" rule was the most dangerous part of the contract. Ethan and Clara are about to learn that when a quiet woman stops being silent, the world starts to burn.
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Chapter 1

Clara Bennett didn’t just enter the office; she detonated.

"Did you really think I wouldn’t find out, Louisa? Or did you just think I was as stupid as you look?"

The voice slammed into the marble floor of Vale and Associates like a physical shove. Before I could blink, a heavy stack of financial reports crashed onto my mahogany desk. My lukewarm coffee tipped over, spreading a dark stain across months of forensic accounting work. It looked like a bloodied crime scene on paper.

I looked up, my pulse hammering against my ribs. Clara stood over me, her designer blazer buttoned with military precision. That smirk she reserved for interns she was about to ruin was plastered across her face.

"The quarterly projections for the Ashford Merger are off by forty percent, Lou." She didn’t whisper. She made sure every shark in the open-plan office heard. "I trusted you to double-check my entry. My reputation is on the line because you were too busy… what? Daydreaming about a life you can’t afford?"

I stood, refusing to shrink. I was twenty-two, the youngest Junior Executive in the firm’s history. I hadn't gotten here by daydreaming. I’d gotten here by being the only person in this building who could spot a decimal error in a thousand-page ledger.

"I checked those numbers, Clara. Three times," I said, my voice steady despite the roar in my ears. "Those aren’t the figures I sent last night. Someone altered the file after I logged off at 2:00 AM."

Clara laughed, a sharp, jagged sound that drew the eyes of everyone from the mailroom to the senior partners.

"Oh, so now I’m the liar? You’ve been slipping for weeks, honey. Everyone sees it. The board sees it. You’re lucky I’m giving you the chance to walk out before security arrives."

I felt the walls closing in. This wasn't just a job. This was my lifeline. I had a mountain of student debt and a younger sister whose final year of nursing school depended entirely on my next bonus. If I walked out with a "Gross Negligence" tag on my record, I was finished. Not just here, but everywhere.

My eyes flicked to Ethan. He was ten feet away, the only one who knew the truth. He’d stayed late with me. He’d watched me hit save on the verified data. Two days ago, he’d whispered he’d always have my back while his hands traced the line of my waist in this very office. We weren't just colleagues. We were supposed to be a team.

Ethan didn’t look up. He stared at his monitor as if his life depended on the flickering pixels.

"Pack your things, Louisa." Clara leaned in close. Her expensive floral perfume hit me, the same one I’d bought her for her birthday last month. "The board meets in ten minutes. I’ve already sent them the corrected files with your digital signature. You’re done."

She turned, her red-soled heels clicking a victory march toward the executive elevators. I stood frozen, the weight of a dozen judgmental stares crushing me.

I grabbed my tablet, my fingers flying. I had minutes. I needed to see the metadata. I needed to see who opened my file at 3:00 AM.

I walked to Ethan, my heels clicking a rhythm of desperation. "Ethan," I whispered, leaning over his desk. "Tell her. Tell them you saw the original files. You were there. You know I didn't make those mistakes."

Ethan finally looked at me, but his eyes were cold, darting toward the glass-walled conference room where the partners were gathering.

"Lou… I can't," he muttered, his voice barely a breath. "Clara told me if I got involved, she’d leak our relationship to HR. The non-fraternization policy. I’d lose my promotion, Lou. I’ve worked five years for that corner office."

"And I’m losing my entire life right now!" I hissed, my heart splintering. "You’re choosing a title over the truth?"

"I’m sorry," he whispered, turning back to his screen. "I can’t risk it."

A cold, sharp click echoed in my chest. The girl who loved Ethan Blackmore simply died in that cubicle. There was no time to mourn. I had five minutes to find a weapon.

I ducked into the private stairwell, my mind racing. Clara had my password. She’d planned this for weeks, waiting for the Ashford Merger the biggest deal in the firm's history to strike. If I left now, she’d take the credit for fixing my mistake and become a Partner.

I was so focused on my screen that I didn't see the shadow.

I collided with a solid chest. My tablet flew from my hands. I stumbled back, expecting a security guard to haul me out.

Instead, I faced a tailored charcoal suit. Hand-stitched. Commanding.

I looked up. Stormy grey eyes fixed on mine. Dark hair swept back with careless perfection. He was tall, intimidating, and radiated a kind of power that made the air in the small stairwell feel thin.

"You’re late for your execution, Miss Vale," he said. His voice was deep, vibrating in my very marrow.

I bristled, my rage bubbling over. "Is that what you call it? I call it a frame job by a woman who couldn't balance a checkbook if her life depended on it."

A shadow of a smile tugged at his mouth, curious and dangerous. He stepped closer, picked up my tablet with one hand, and handed it back. Our fingers brushed, and a literal spark of static electricity jumped between us. I flinched, but he didn't blink.

"Clara Bennett is a predator," he said quietly, his gaze never leaving mine. "But predators only win when the prey forgets they have teeth. You look like you’ve forgotten yours, Louisa."

"Why are you telling me this? You don't even know me."

"I don't need to know you to recognize a billion-dollar brain being wasted on a man who's too afraid to look you in the eye," he said, nodding toward the cubicle where Ethan sat. "I know who did the work on the Ashford projections. And I know who changed the numbers."

My phone shrieked in my hand. A notification from HR. Immediate suspension. Access revoked.

I looked at the screen, then back at the man in front of me. This was Keon Ashford. The man the merger was named after. The man who ate firms like this for breakfast.

"I don't just want to keep my job," I whispered, the betrayal of Ethan and Clara fueling a cold, hard resolve. "I want to watch them lose everything."

Keon’s smirk widened, showing a hint of something dark and predatory. "Follow me. You have exactly three minutes before they lock your remote access codes. If you want revenge, you’ll have to take it from the inside."

He turned toward the private executive elevators without checking to see if I followed. I didn't hesitate. I stepped in.

The doors began to close, but a hand suddenly stopped them.

Ethan stood there, pale and sweating. "Louisa, wait! Don't go with him. Do you even know who he is? He's a shark, Lou. He’ll ruin you!"

I looked at the man I once thought I’d marry, the man who stayed silent when I needed a voice. Then I looked at Keon, the man offering me a blade.

I reached out and pressed the button to close the doors, cutting Ethan off mid-sentence.

"I know exactly who he is," I said, my voice cold and steady. "He’s the man who isn’t silent. That’s more than I can say for you."

As the elevator lurched upward, Keon didn't look at me, but the corner of his mouth twitched. "Welcome to the hunt, Louisa Vale. Try not to get blood on the carpet."

The doors sealed. My old life and my regrets stayed on the floor below.

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