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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 5

CHAPTER 5: HEATED OBSESSION

The office buzzed around Arianna, but she felt detached, like she was moving through water.

Every keystroke, every phone call, every email felt muted. Damien Hart occupied her mind entirely. The dark curve of his jaw, the heat in his gaze, the soft brush of his lips against her hand in the car yesterday, it had been two days, yet she couldn't forget him.

She tried to focus, to bury her thoughts under work, under deadlines, under the responsibility she carried so naturally, but he had claimed her attention without even touching her fully.

She shook her head, attempting to anchor herself. The spreadsheets on her monitor blurred as she typed numbers mechanically.

Co-workers shot her curious glances, but she brushed them off with a smile that didn't reach her eyes. Her thoughts were elsewhere, on the man who had haunted her in two short days more effectively than anyone ever had.

Then came the sound of the lobby door opening, the soft, commanding click of polished shoes on marble.

Arianna didn't need to look up. She knew.

Damien Hart.

He entered with the same air of controlled danger that had first drawn her gaze in the lounge two nights ago.

Dark suit, tailored perfectly, shoulders squared, and that smirk. A smirk that promised mischief and obsession. Arianna's pulse stuttered despite herself.

"Good afternoon, Mr. Hart," she said, keeping her tone professional, even as her stomach fluttered.

He glanced at her briefly, a flicker of amusement in his dark eyes, then turned to her boss. "We need to discuss a few details regarding the partnership," he said, calm, authoritative. Arianna tried to focus on her own work, but his presence was magnetic, and impossible to ignore.

The meeting concluded swiftly, and Damien turned toward her. "Shall we?" he asked casually, gesturing toward the car.

Arianna arched an eyebrow, heels clicking as she followed him. "Is it your point of duty to escort me home, Mr. Hart?" she asked lightly, trying to mask the tension that coiled in her chest.

"Perhaps," he said smoothly, eyes darkening with mischief. "Or perhaps it's a favor I intend to enjoy."

The city rolled past in streaks of light as they drove. Silence hovered between them at first, thick and electric. Then Damien broke it, voice low, teasing. "Two days," he murmured. "And yet, I keep thinking about last night. About you. About this."

Arianna's hands clenched slightly in her lap, nails pressing into the leather of her bag. "You shouldn't be thinking about me," she said, though her voice lacked conviction.

"And yet I can't stop," he said, glancing at her through the rearview mirror. "You intrigue me, Arianna. More than anyone has in a long time."

She turned slightly to meet his gaze, resistance flickering in her eyes. "And what exactly is that supposed to mean?"

"It means," he said, voice thick, deliberate, "that I'm not willing to let you out of my sight. Not yet and not easily."

Arianna swallowed, pulse quickening. Her carefully maintained composure wavered.

"You're dangerously confident, Mr. Hart."

"And you," he said softly, "are dangerously tempting."

Her breath caught, her mind spiraling. Two days and two encounters and suddenly, this man, this impossibly controlled and precise man, had her entire focus.

By the time they reached her apartment, the sun had dipped fully, leaving the streets aglow with amber city lights. Damien parked and killed the engine. For a long moment, neither moved.

He reached over, brushing a faint hand along hers. The touch was soft, deliberate, and Arianna felt a shiver race through her body.

"Do you always do this?" she asked, voice low, almost breathless.

"Do what?" he asked, leaning closer, the air between them charged.

"Dominate me without even trying."

A smirk tugged at the corner of his lips. "It's not domination," he said. "It's... acknowledgement.

Recognition of what I can't resist."

Arianna hesitated before opening the door.

"Well, I live here," she said, exhaling sharply.

"You don't."

He followed, eyes scanning her apartment with quiet admiration. "You live well," he murmured.

"Everything... controlled, neat, precise. I like that."

Arianna felt her pulse race. "I like things that make sense," she replied. "Everything has its place."

"And yet," he said softly, moving closer, "you've allowed chaos to follow you. Me."

The words, low and intimate, brushed against her skin more effectively than his fingers ever could.

"I need a bath," she whispered, retreating toward the bathroom.

"Of course," he said, though his gaze lingered.

"I'll wait."

The water ran hot, and Arianna stood beneath it, letting it wash over her. She traced her own body with careful hands, observing the curves and lines that Damien had already memorized in his mind. She imagined his gaze on her, the way his hands would feel, the way his voice would sound whispering her name in the dark.

Heat pooled low in her belly, and she let herself imagine it fully, just for a moment.

She stepped out, toweling herself lightly, and pulled on a slick, body-hugging dress. The fabric clung to her pointed breasts, highlighted her curves, and left little to the imagination while maintaining elegance.

The mirror reflected a woman who knew the effect she could have and she felt every bit as dangerous as he had made her feel.

When she turned, he was there, leaning against the doorframe, dark eyes drinking her in. The moment stretched, taut with desire, until he stepped forward.

Arianna's breath caught as he brushed his lips against hers. Gentle at first, a test, a tease. Her fingers twined in his hair, pulling him closer. She couldn't resist but desire with curiosity, obsession, everything she had tried to contain, burst forth.

Hands explored, lips met, tongues tangled, the world narrowed to the apartment, to the two of them. Every inch of restraint vanished as they gave in to what had been simmering for two days.

He pressed her against the wall first, then led her to the bedroom, each movement deliberate, controlled, yet fueled by a raw need that mirrored hers. Arianna surrendered to the sensation, her own hands mapping his chest, feeling the tension and power that he wielded effortlessly.

Time became meaningless. Breathless moans, whispered names, heated gasps filled the apartment. Each movement, each touch, each kiss deepened the obsession that neither could deny. Damien's dominance was not cruel but consuming; Arianna's surrender was not weakness but surrender to a mutual need that had been inevitable from the start.

Hours passed in a haze of sweat, whispered promises, and unrelenting desire. By the time they collapsed, spent, limbs entwined, and skin sticky with their passion, both were left with the undeniable truth: they had crossed lines neither had fully anticipated and neither regretted.

Morning came with golden light spilling through the blinds. Arianna stirred first, noticing the sheets, the lingering scent of him, and the faint warmth of their intertwined bodies.

He was gone, but the evidence of his obsession lingered a note, folded neatly on the nightstand.

"I will see you again. Wear the memory of last night like a warning".

Her pulse raced as she touched the paper. He had already invaded her thoughts, her space, her mind, and now her apartment. Obsession, desire, domination, everything was wrapped in Damien Hart, and she found herself craving more.

She knew, without question, that this was only the beginning.

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