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Bound By The Ruthless Billionaire's Contract

Bound By The Ruthless Billionaire's Contract

Jacqueline Blackburn, a desperate Ivy League tutor, walked into the sleazy Veridian VIP club just to save her job. But her billionaire client, the ruthless Christian Montgomery, mistook her for a cheap escort, blowing cigar smoke in her face and treating her like trash. When she furiously turned to leave, a drunk former client attacked her in the hallway, tearing her white dress open and pinning her by the throat. She fought back, stabbing the man's hand with a pen, only for Christian to emerge from the shadows and brutally crush the attacker's bleeding hand under his heel. Instead of letting her go, Christian draped his heavy suit jacket over her exposed skin, trapped her in his dark suite, and forced her to sign a suffocating contract. "You have exactly ninety days, or I will personally ensure you cease to exist in my city." She thought she could just keep her head down, teach his nephew, and survive. But she didn't understand why this terrifying underground tyrant was suddenly so fixated on her. Why did he use his immense power to isolate her, publicly claim her at a billionaire gala, and track her every move? When she received a chilling midnight text demanding she pack her bags and move into his sprawling estate by 8:00 AM, the terrifying reality set in. She hadn't escaped the wolf. She had just walked directly into his cage.
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Chapter 1

The heavy brass doors of the Veridian VIP club required Jacqueline Blackburn to put her entire body weight against them just to push them open. The moment the gap widened, a wall of deafening, heavy bass slammed into her chest. The vibration rattled her teeth and made her stomach churn. She squeezed her eyes shut for a fraction of a second, fighting the immediate urge to turn around and run back into the safety of the street. She couldn't run. If she didn't land a client tonight, Apex Educators would fire her by morning. Jacqueline forced her eyes open, smoothed down the front of her white collegiate dress, and walked toward the security podium. The bouncer, a massive man with a shaved head and a thick neck, didn't even try to hide his disdain. His eyes dragged up and down her simple white dress, his upper lip curling into a sneer. She pulled her New York State driver's license from her bag and slid it across the black marble counter. The bouncer slapped his thick hand flat over the plastic card. "You're lost, sweetheart," he said, his voice a rough, mocking grate over the pounding music. "The Ivy League library is about ten blocks that way. This isn't the place for nerds to study." Jacqueline pinched the soft flesh of her palm. The sharp sting grounded her. She pasted on the flawless, professional smile she used for difficult parents. "I have an appointment," she said, her voice steady and clear. "The DK Suite." The bouncer's sneer vanished. The color drained from his face so fast it left his thick neck looking sickly pale. He snatched his hand off her ID as if the plastic had suddenly caught fire. Without another word, his entire demeanor shifted into frantic submission. He practically tripped over his own boots to unhook the velvet rope blocking the private VIP elevator. Jacqueline picked up her ID, her face a blank mask, and walked past him. The elevator doors slid shut, instantly slicing off the chaotic noise of the club. The sudden silence was heavy, pressing against her eardrums. She looked at her reflection in the mirrored walls. Her face was entirely too pale. She pinched her palm again, harder this time, leaving a crescent-shaped indentation in her skin. Breathe. It's just an interview. The elevator glided upward and stopped with a soft, crisp chime. Jacqueline stepped out. The hallway was lined with a Persian rug so thick it completely swallowed the sharp click of her heels. Men in identical black suits stood at intervals along the walls. Their eyes were dead, tracking her movements with a cold, mechanical precision that made the hair on her arms stand up. A wave of somatic nausea rolled through her gut. She kept her chin high, walking until she reached the heavy mahogany double doors at the end of the hall. The gold plaque read DK. She took three deep breaths, raised her right hand, and knocked. The door wasn't latched. The force of her knuckles pushed it open a fraction of an inch. Instantly, the heavy, suffocating scent of Cuban cigars and expensive, aged whiskey poured out into the hallway, wrapping around her throat. Jacqueline pushed the door open and stepped inside. The suite was massive, but the lighting was terrible. Deep crimson and purple spotlights cut through the dimness, creating harsh shadows. She squinted, trying to locate the man she was supposed to meet. Then she saw him. Deep in the corner, swallowed by the dark leather of a massive sofa, sat Christian Montgomery. His long legs were crossed at the knee. A thick cigar burned between his fingers. He was staring right at her. His gaze was a physical weight. It started at her ankles and dragged upward, inch by agonizing inch. In the harsh daylight of the Apex Educators office, her white dress was a symbol of pure, academic professionalism. But here, under the sleazy purple lights of the DK suite, the fabric clung to her hips, making her look like she was wearing a cheap roleplay costume. Her heart skipped a beat, slamming painfully against her ribs. She forced her spine straight. "Mr. Montgomery," Jacqueline started, taking a step forward. "I'm Jacqueline Black-" "Stop." His voice was a low, dark rumble that vibrated through the floorboards. He didn't raise his voice, but the sheer authority in it cut her off instantly. He slammed a crystal glass half-full of amber liquid onto the marble coffee table. The sharp crack made her flinch. "What's your hourly rate?" Christian asked, his tone dripping with pure, unadulterated disgust. "And which idiot manager thought sending a piece of trash like you up here was a good idea?" Jacqueline froze. Her brain stalled, struggling to process the brutal insult. Hourly rate. Piece of trash. The realization hit her like a bucket of ice water. He thought she was a prostitute. The professional smile shattered. Her eyes hardened into chips of blue ice. She took another step forward, reached into her bag, and pulled out the gold-embossed Apex Educators business card. She held it out over the marble table. Christian didn't even glance at the card. He leaned forward, the shadows shifting across his sharp jawline, and blew a thick stream of gray cigar smoke directly into her face. Jacqueline turned her head, coughing as the acrid smoke burned her lungs and made her eyes water. "The innocent Ivy League virgin routine is pathetic," Christian sneered. "It kills the mood. Take it somewhere else." Jacqueline wiped her watering eyes. She didn't step back. Instead, she planted her feet, staring directly into his pitch-black, furious eyes. "Kevin Montgomery," she said, her voice sharp and loud. "He has a thirty-two percent in AP Calculus and a forty-one in Physics. If you want him to even look at a college brochure, you need me." The mention of his nephew's name changed the air in the room. The oppressive atmosphere instantly turned lethal. Christian was no longer just a rude billionaire; he was a predator whose territory had been breached. He stood up. He was massive. His broad shoulders completely blocked out the purple lights behind him, plunging Jacqueline into his shadow. She had to tilt her head back just to keep his eyes in her line of sight. Christian reached out and gripped her chin. His long fingers dug into her jawline with enough force to make her gasp in pain. "Do not ever," he whispered, his breath smelling of whiskey and danger, "use my nephew's name as a cheap trick to get my attention." Jacqueline brought her hand up and slapped his wrist away. The impact left her knuckles stinging and red. "If you don't need an academic advisor, Mr. Montgomery, then I am leaving," she said, her voice shaking with adrenaline. She spun around, her skirt flaring around her knees, and marched toward the door. She didn't look back. The absolute lack of hesitation in her steps made Christian's eyes narrow in sudden doubt. Her hand wrapped around the heavy brass doorknob. Before she could turn it, the door was violently shoved open from the outside. A man stumbled into the doorway, reeking of stale beer and cheap cologne. It was Wayne Boggs, a former client who had been fired for inappropriate behavior. He had apparently gotten past the lobby security on the coattails of another high-rolling member, his face flushed with drink and the arrogant certainty that rules didn't apply to him.

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