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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 6

The small, cramped kitchen of Jacqueline's apartment smelled heavily of garlic and simmering tomatoes.

Jacqueline stood at the chipped formica counter, rhythmically slicing a red bell pepper. She was still wearing the silk blouse she’d put on for the seven o’clock dinner—a dinner that hadn’t happened. The car Elder promised had never arrived; instead, a blunt text at 6:50 had informed her the meeting was ‘postponed.’ The repetitive motion of the knife against the cutting board was the only thing keeping her hands from shaking. The psychological whiplash of being summoned and then discarded was worse than the threat itself. The pot of pasta water on the stove boiled over slightly, hissing as it hit the hot burner.

The front door flew open, hitting the wall with a loud thwack.

Julien Swanson spun into the apartment like a chaotic tornado. He was wearing an oversized, violently bright sequined bomber jacket that caught the dim overhead light. He carried two bottles of cheap, screw-top red wine in one hand and a bag of baguettes in the other.

"You will not believe the absolute monster of a client I had at the gallery today," Julien groaned dramatically, collapsing onto the sagging, mustard-yellow fabric sofa in the living room. "The woman asked if we could paint over a Picasso because the blue clashed with her throw pillows. I almost committed a hate crime."

Jacqueline couldn't help the small smile that broke through her exhaustion. She scraped the bell peppers into the sizzling pan. The sharp sizzle filled the room, making it feel, just for a moment, like a normal, safe home.

Julien groaned, hauling himself off the sofa. He walked over to the kitchen island, popping the top off one of the wine bottles. As he set the bottle down, his hand brushed against Jacqueline's phone, which was resting face-up on the counter.

The screen instantly lit up, displaying a new text message from an unsaved number.

Julien casually glanced down at the screen.

His hand froze on the neck of the wine bottle. All the color drained from his face, leaving his skin a sickly, ashen gray.

The text message read: The landlord you scared off is a talker. He mentioned the NYPD uniform your friend wore. It was a nice touch, but next time, make sure the badge number he flashes actually exists in the database. - C. M.

Julien's hand began to shake so violently that the wine bottle rattled against the counter. He looked up at Jacqueline, his eyes wide with absolute, unadulterated terror.

Jacqueline noticed the silence. She turned off the stove, wiped her hands on a dish towel, and walked over. She looked down at the glowing screen.

When her eyes hit the initials C. M. , her stomach dropped into a bottomless pit. Her lungs seized. The air in the kitchen suddenly felt too thick to breathe.

Christian Montgomery.

He knew. He knew that three weeks ago, when Jacqueline had been cornered by a creepy landlord, Julien had bought a fake NYPD uniform from a costume shop and threatened the man to back off. Impersonating a federal officer was a felony.

"Jackie," Julien choked out, his voice cracking. He started pacing the tiny kitchen, his hands pulling frantically at his hair. "He knows. Oh my god, he knows. Impersonating a cop is a federal offense. I'm going to prison. He's going to send me to prison."

Jacqueline forced her frozen limbs to move. She grabbed Julien by the shoulders of his sequined jacket and pushed him down hard onto one of the barstools.

"Stop," she commanded, her voice sharp and steady, though her insides were twisting into violent knots. "Look at me, Julien. Look at me."

Julien stared at her, his chest heaving with panic.

"If he wanted to put you in jail, the police would be knocking on our door right now," Jacqueline said, her brain working at lightning speed, analyzing the threat. "He didn't call the cops. He texted me. This is a power play. He's showing me that he holds my leash."

"What are we going to do?" Julien whispered, tears welling in his eyes.

Jacqueline picked up the phone. Her thumb hovered over the keyboard. Every instinct screamed at her to reply, to beg, to explain. But she knew men like Christian. Showing fear was bleeding in front of a shark.

She pressed the power button, locking the screen, and flipped the phone face-down onto the counter.

"We do nothing," she said coldly. "We don't play his game."

She turned back to the stove, grabbed two plates, and began serving the pasta. She forced a bright, entirely fake smile onto her face and pushed a plate toward Julien. "Eat. Before it gets cold."

Julien picked up his fork, his hand still trembling. He pushed the pasta around his plate, chewing on a piece of bread like it was cardboard. He looked up at her, his eyes full of guilt.

"Why are you working for these people, Jackie?" he asked softly. "These billionaires... they crush people like us for fun."

Jacqueline swallowed a mouthful of pasta that tasted like ash. She hadn't told Julien about the brutal three-month contract she had signed in the DK suite. Elder’s invitation to ‘discuss’ the tutoring had been a transparent farce—the ink was already dry on the contract. It was never about the job; it was about Christian Montgomery proving he could whistle and make her run. She couldn't tell Julien that.

"The pay at Apex is good," she lied smoothly, not meeting his eyes. "It's enough to pay off my student loans by December. And keep my stepfather away."

At the mention of her stepfather, Julien went silent. He knew the dark, ugly history of her family. He knew why she needed the money so desperately.

After dinner, Julien insisted on washing the dishes. He scrubbed the pans with manic energy, trying to burn off his anxiety.

Jacqueline walked over to the small window in the living room. She looked out at the glittering skyline of Veridian City. The towering glass skyscrapers looked like beautiful, jagged teeth waiting to chew her up. The memory of Elder Strickland's mocking smile in the library flashed in her mind. The trap was closing around her, and Christian Montgomery held the key.

Julien dried his hands and walked over. He wrapped his arms around her from behind, resting his chin on her shoulder.

"If he ever tries to hurt you," Julien whispered fiercely, "I don't care how rich he is. I'll kill him."

Jacqueline let out a dry, exhausted laugh and patted his arm. "I know you would."

By ten o'clock, Julien left for his own apartment. Jacqueline locked the deadbolt, double-checked the chain, and collapsed onto her narrow bed.

She stared at the ceiling, her body exhausted but her mind racing. She kept glancing at the phone on her nightstand. It remained dark and silent. The suspense was a physical torture, a slow twisting of the knife in her gut.

She closed her eyes and began reciting the Schrödinger equation in her head, trying to force her brain into the comforting logic of mathematics.

She was just drifting into a shallow, uneasy sleep when a sound shattered the silence.

WEE-WOO-WEE-WOO.

The piercing, aggressive wail of police sirens erupted from the street below.

Jacqueline's eyes snapped open. Her heart exploded in her chest, hammering against her ribs so hard it hurt. Cold sweat instantly drenched the back of her neck.

He called them. He actually called them.

She threw off the blankets, her bare feet hitting the cold hardwood floor. She sprinted to the window, her fingers trembling violently as she pulled back one slat of the plastic blinds.

She looked down at the street.

Two NYPD cruisers flew past her building, their red and blue lights flashing wildly, illuminating her dark bedroom in terrifying bursts of color. They didn't stop. They kept driving, chasing a call blocks away.

Jacqueline's knees gave out. She slid down the wall, collapsing onto the floor. She pulled her knees to her chest and buried her face in her arms, her whole body shaking.

She was trapped. As long as she was in Christian Montgomery's orbit, she would never know a moment of peace again.

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