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Dangerously Yours.

Arianna Blake thrives on control until Damien Hart enters her life. Tall, commanding, and impossibly magnetic, he doesn't just notice her; he challenges her, unsettles her, and awakens desires she never knew existed. But passion has its dangers. Damien's ex-fiancée, Laila, watches from the shadows, jealous, calculating, and determined to reclaim what she believes is hers. When someone begins following Arianna, and the line between desire and threat blurs, she realizes that surrendering to Damien might come with more than just heartbreak, it could cost her everything. Caught between irresistible attraction, hidden agendas, and lurking danger, Arianna must navigate love and peril, trust and betrayal, to discover who is truly hers... and who is dangerously theirs. "Dangerously Yours" this is a contemporary romance infused with suspense, obsession, and the intoxicating push-and-pull of love and danger.
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Chapter 1

Arianna Blake did not come to places like this to be noticed, she came to disappear from reality.

The lounge glittered with low gold lighting, crystal glasses, and conversations softened by money. A pianist played something slow and seductive near the balcony, the melody curling through the air like perfume.

Everyone here looked polished, important, and untouchable. Arianna felt perfectly at home among them.

Her week had been brutal, clients who thought her age meant incompetence, contractors who smiled while doubting her authority, emails stacked like threats in her inbox. Tonight was supposed to be her rebellion, one drink, one hour and no expectations. She wore confidence the way other women wore diamonds.

The red of her dress skimmed her curves without apology, ending just above her knees. Her hair fell in dark waves over her shoulders, lipstick precise and chin high.

She slid onto a stool at the far end of the bar and ordered champagne, ignoring the curious glances drifting her way. She was used to those. They came with being a woman who refused to shrink. The bartender handed her the glass.

"To survive," she murmured, lifting it.

"And how exactly did you survive?" The voice came from her left, low, rich, threaded with amusement.

Arianna turned slowly, prepared to dismiss whoever thought they were brave enough to intrude.

Then she saw him, tall, with broad shoulders outlined by a charcoal suit that probably cost more than her monthly rent. Dark hair pushed back carelessly, as though perfection bored him. His jaw sharp enough to cut glass, his mouth curved in a knowing half-smile.

But it was his eyes that made her pulse hesitate. They didn't wander. They held.

Locked on her like he had already decided she was the most interesting thing in the room.

She'd dealt with charming men before. They usually folded the moment she sharpened her tongue.

"Work," she answered coolly, turning back to her drink. "I survived work."

Then, closer, warmer, "You don't look like someone who merely survives things."

Her fingers tightened slightly around the stem of her glass. He had moved without her noticing.

Now he stood near enough that she could feel the heat of him, the subtle gravity pulling at her awareness. He didn't touch her.

"Careful," she said lightly. "Lines like that usually come with expiration dates."

He laughed softly. "I don't use lines."

"Then what do you use?"

"Observation."

She faced him fully now, refusing to tilt her head up too far. She would not let him tower over her psychologically, even if he did physically.

"And what have you observed?" She challenged him.

"That you walked in here like a woman who owns storms," he replied, gaze deliberate. "But you sat down like someone who wanted five minutes of peace from them."

Her throat went dry. It was dangerously accurate.

"Is that supposed to impress me?" she asked.

"No," he said. "It's supposed to make you curious why I noticed."

Arianna swallowed a sip of champagne, buying time. Men flirted with her beauty, her figure, her smile.

They did not usually flirt with her exhaustion.

"Maybe you're just good at guessing," she said

"Maybe," he agreed, eyes darkening. "Or maybe I've been watching you since you walked in."

A thrill whispered down her spine. That should have irritated her.

Instead, it ignited her.

"Watching me?" She arched her brow. "That's bold."

"I'm a bold man."

Oh, she believed that.

Everything about him declared it, the relaxed confidence, the unhurried way he studied her, as though he could wait all night and still win.

Arianna prided herself on never being easy to read. Yet under his attention, she felt transparent.

"What's your name?" he asked.

She hesitated. Names had power. Names invite memory.

"Arianna."

He tasted it. She saw it in the slow curve of his mouth. "Arianna," he repeated, approval low in his voice. "I'm Damien."

He looked like Damien. The kind of man carved from control and temptation.

"Well, Damien," she said, finishing her drink, "it was... interesting being observed."

She moved to stand, he shifted at the same time.

Too fast and too smooth.

Suddenly her back met the cool wall beside the bar, the world narrowing to the solid warmth of him in front of her. One of his hands braced against the wall above her shoulder, not touching, but undeniably trapping.

A gasp fluttered in her chest. The lounge still buzzed behind them, yet it felt distant, muted, irrelevant.

His scent surrounded her.

"You're leaving already?" he murmured.

"I didn't realize I needed permission," she shot back, though her voice had softened.

"You don't," he said. "I just wanted a closer look before you go."

Her heart hammered. This man was dangerously wrapped in elegance, and some reckless part of her wanted to see how close she could stand to the flame without burning.

"You always corner women you just met?" she asked.

"Only the ones who look like they might enjoy pushing back."

His gaze dropped briefly to her mouth. Heat pooled low in her stomach. Arianna should step away.

Should remind him she didn't belong to moments like this but the truth vibrated between them, she liked that he hadn't mistaken her for fragile.

"I don't push," she whispered. "I ignited."

For a second, something flickered in Damien's expression, surprise, interest, approval.

"Good," he said quietly. "I was hoping you would."

Silence thickened.

If he leaned an inch closer, their lips would meet. If she lifted her chin, she could erase the distance.

Instead, they hovered there balanced on the edge of something reckless and unforgettable.

"Arianna."

The way he said her name felt intimate, like a touch.

"Yes?"

"Tell me to move," he said.

It wasn't a command, it was a dare. Her mind screamed at her to end this before it spiraled beyond control but her body betrayed her.

"If you wanted to," she replied slowly, "you already would have."

His jaw tightened. God, he liked that answer. She saw the battle in him, the urge to claim versus the decision to respect.

When he finally stepped back, the loss of his closeness felt almost cruel.

"Another time," he promised.

Arianna straightened her dress, willing her pulse to behave. "You sound very sure of yourself."

"I am."

"And if I don't come back?"

His smile was slow, devastating. "You will."

Confidence radiated from him like heat from asphalt infuriating and magnetic.

She grabbed her purse, determined to leave before she did something foolish like memorize the exact shade of his eyes.

But as she walked toward the exit, she felt it.

His gaze still on her. Possessive without ownership, interested without apology.

Arianna pushed through the doors into the cool night air, lungs expanding as though she had escaped something dangerous.Yet , her skin still tingled where he had almost touched her.

"Damien," she whispered to herself.

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