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Bound By The Billionaire Star's Lies

For five years, Alena lived as the secret girlfriend of Hollywood's golden boy, Kane Moody, locked away in a luxury penthouse. Everything shattered when Vanity Fair announced his engagement to a famous actress, quoting him saying it was his "first time finding real love." But instead of letting Alena go, Kane's security team trapped her inside the apartment. When she tried to fight back, she discovered the horrifying truth. The entire penthouse was wired with hidden cameras, recording her most private breakdowns to use as blackmail. His crisis team threatened her sick mother and forced Alena to sign away her life. He even used her trust fund to secretly buy his new fiancée a $2.4 million emerald necklace. The darkest betrayal came when she sneaked out to buy emergency contraceptives, only for Kane to call her untraceable burner phone. "You don't need that," he whispered. He revealed that months ago, under the guise of a vitamin shot, his private doctor had secretly implanted a three-year contraceptive device in her arm. Alena was paralyzed with dread, her body violated and her existence reduced to a node in his surveillance network. She couldn't understand why a man who publicly discarded her refused to let her leave his sight. Desperate, she used a secret work assignment to flee on a private helicopter to an isolated cabin in Aspen. But as the chopper flew away and the cabin door opened, Kane was standing by the fire, smiling as the winter storm rolled in.
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Chapter 7

Alena stood in the entryway, her hand still raised from reaching for a suitcase she no longer possessed, and listened to the sound of four men breathing in her hallway. She could hear them through the door, the occasional murmur of radio static, the shift of weight from foot to foot. Professional. Patient. Permanent.

She walked to the kitchen. Poured a glass of water. Drank it slowly, her eyes on the window, the view she'd once found breathtaking. The city sprawled below, indifferent to her captivity, and she imagined screaming, throwing something, breaking the glass and-

And what? Falling? Flying? The window didn't open, she'd learned that in year one, learned that fresh air in a thirty-seventh-floor apartment was a liability Kane wouldn't tolerate.

Her eyes found the suitcase by the door. Ronny had positioned it carefully, within her sight but beyond her reach, a visual reminder of her status. She walked toward it, casual, aimless, and stopped when her phone buzzed against her hip.

She'd forgotten she had a second phone. The old one, the one she'd replaced six months ago, the one that had been living in her junk drawer with expired coupons and loose batteries. She pulled it out, confused, and saw the notification: Welcome back, Alena. 47 new emails.

Her thumb moved without thought, opening the mail app, scrolling through spam and newsletters and automated updates. Her finger paused on a message from an address she didn't recognize, subject line: LOOK.

She opened it.

The first image loaded slowly, pixel by pixel, and she understood before it completed what she was seeing. Herself. In the bathroom. The angle from above, the vent she'd discovered, capturing her stepping out of the shower, her body wet and unguarded and exposed.

The second image. Her bedroom. The night she'd thought she was alone, crying into her pillow, her face twisted with grief she believed was private.

The third. The closet. Her hands cutting his suit, her mouth open in silent scream, her destruction captured in high definition for review.

The email text was simple: Contact authorities, and these reach Reddit's front page by morning. Your employer. Your family. Forever.

Alena's hand opened. The phone fell to the carpet, bouncing once, landing screen-up with the last image still displayed: her face, mid-sob, ugly and raw and utterly betrayed.

She sank to her knees. The carpet was soft, expensive, the kind of texture that whispered luxury and care and attention to detail. She pressed her forehead against it and breathed, in and out, fighting the nausea that rose in waves.

They had everything. Every moment of weakness, every private breakdown, every intimate act she'd performed in the belief of solitude. The bathroom. The bedroom. The closet where she'd thought she'd found a corner free of observation.

She thought of the police. Of walking into a station, showing them this, explaining that her boyfriend-ex-boyfriend, whatever he was-had installed cameras, had threatened her, was holding her prisoner in a luxury apartment with a view.

And then what? The images would surface. The narrative would shift, become about her, her body, her choices, her "erratic behavior" that justified the surveillance. She'd seen it happen to other women, watched their trauma become content, their violation become entertainment.

She picked up the phone. Deleted the email, knowing it didn't matter, knowing copies existed in servers she couldn't access, jurisdictions she couldn't reach. She opened the browser, searched for "women's shelter Los Angeles," and began to type a message to the hotline number.

The phone buzzed. New email. Same sender.

Don't.

She stared at the word. Typed: How are you doing this?

The response came in seconds: Every device you own, every room you sleep in, is just a node on my network. There is no corner you can hide in. Try to leave, and we share. Try to speak, and we share more. Be good, Alena. Be quiet. Be gone.

She understood, finally, the shape of her prison. Not the apartment, which was merely the physical manifestation. Not the guards in the hallway, who were only the most visible layer. Her prison was digital, total, a panopticon built from her own devices, her own habits, her own trust in the technology that had promised connection and delivered surveillance.

She walked to the bedroom. Lay down on top of the covers, fully dressed, her eyes on the ceiling. The phone stayed in her hand, warm against her palm, a leash she couldn't release.

At some point, she slept. When she woke, the room was dark, the city lights painting patterns on the walls, and her phone showed 3:47 AM. No new messages. No new threats. Just the silence of predators who knew their prey was too exhausted to run.

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