
Empire of Ash and Desire
Five years ago, Zara Cole lost everything she believed in-love, trust, and the man who promised her forever.
Today, she's back in his world with one mission: destroy the empire that chose power over her.
Alexander Cross is no longer the man she loved. He's a billionaire CEO with a flawless reputation and a past he buried deep-until Zara returns as the woman determined to expose him.
What begins as revenge becomes a dangerous game of truth, betrayal, and forbidden desire.
And when secrets rise to the surface, Zara must decide:
Will she take down the man who broke her heart...
or risk everything for the love that never truly died?
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Chapter 2
Zara had mastered the art of forgetting.
For five years, she had buried Alexander Kane under deadlines, heartbreaks, and the relentless pursuit of survival. She buried him under the weight of betrayal so heavy it nearly crushed her lungs every time she remembered the night her world burned.
But forgetting, she was learning, was not the same as healing.
And healing did not happen when the past walked back into your life wearing a tailored suit and a smile that promised ruin.
The elevator doors slid open.
Zara stepped into the lobby of Kane International, her heels clicking sharply against the marble floor, confidence stitched tightly over the fractures in her chest. She was here on business-nothing more. A contract negotiation. A strategic partnership.
She had not known Alexander would be here.
If she had, she might not have come.
The building hummed with quiet power-glass walls, gold accents, employees moving with purpose. Everything about this place screamed Alexander: control, precision, dominance. Five years ago, he had been the broke boy with big dreams and soft laughter. Now he was the man whose name ruled boardrooms.
She adjusted her blazer and walked toward the reception desk.
"Good morning, I'm Zara Bennett. I have a ten o'clock with Mr. Kane."
The receptionist's smile tightened slightly.
"He's been expecting you."
Those words hit harder than they should have.
Zara followed the assistant down a corridor lined with framed magazine covers-Forbes, Time, Business Insider. Alexander's face stared back at her from every glossy page. The man she once loved had become a legend. The man she once trusted had become untouchable.
And yet, her hands were trembling.
The assistant stopped at a large glass door.
"He's inside."
Zara nodded, schooling her face into calm.
She opened the door.
Alexander stood by the window, his back to her, phone pressed to his ear. His suit fit him like it was custom-made for his body-which it probably was. Broader shoulders. Sharper edges. Power in every line of him.
He ended the call slowly.
Then he turned.
And everything inside Zara cracked.
For a moment, neither of them spoke.
Time folded in on itself, dragging them back to a world that had ended in betrayal and bloodied trust. His eyes-still that same stormy gray-locked onto hers with something unreadable flickering behind them.
Anger.
Regret.
Hunger.
"Zara," he said, her name leaving his lips like a memory he had never been able to bury.
She forced her spine straight.
"Alexander."
No warmth. No softness. Just distance.
The kind you put between yourself and the person who once destroyed you.
"You didn't tell me you were leading the Zenith deal," he said, his voice calm but tight beneath the surface.
"I didn't know I needed your permission to exist in the same professional circles as you," she replied coolly.
A muscle ticked in his jaw.
This was not the reunion either of them had imagined five years ago.
Back then, they had promised forever. They had planned futures. They had talked about marriage in quiet whispers at two in the morning.
Then betrayal came.
And forever shattered.
Alexander gestured to the conference table.
"Let's sit."
She did, keeping her expression neutral while her heart pounded like it wanted to escape her chest.
They discussed numbers. Strategies. Projections. Every word professional, distant-like they had never loved each other. Like she hadn't once trusted him with her soul.
But beneath every sentence, something darker simmered.
"You've done well," he said after a moment. "Zenith Solutions is impressive."
She laughed softly.
"I had to do something after your family destroyed my life."
Silence fell between them like a blade.
Alexander's eyes darkened.
"You still think I was part of that?"
Zara's lips curved into a bitter smile.
"I don't think. I know."
Five years ago, his father had framed her for corporate espionage. Documents planted. Evidence manufactured. Her career ruined overnight. She had lost everything-her job, her reputation, her future.
And Alexander?
He had walked away.
No fight. No defense. No trust.
That betrayal hurt more than the scandal ever could.
"I didn't know," he said quietly.
"You didn't try to know," she snapped. "You chose them. You always choose them."
He stood abruptly, walking toward her. The air between them crackled with everything they had never said.
"I was wrong," he admitted. "I should have fought harder. I should have believed you."
Her breath hitched, but she refused to let him see it.
"Apologies don't undo damage, Alexander. You lost the right to my forgiveness the night you let me walk out alone."
His voice dropped.
"I've spent five years regretting that night.
She stood too now, matching his distance.
"Then keep regretting. Because I'm not the same woman you broke."
For a second, she thought he might touch her. His hand hovered near her arm before falling back to his side.
Good.
Because if he touched her, she might forget why she hated him.
The meeting ended stiffly. The deal would continue-but on purely professional terms.
Or so she thought.
That evening, Zara stood in front of her bathroom mirror, staring at her reflection.
Her phone buzzed.
Unknown Number.
She almost ignored it
Almost.
Unknown: You should stop digging into my family's past.
Unknown: Some secrets are better left buried.
Her blood ran cold.
She had been investigating the Kane scandal for months-quietly, carefully. She wanted proof. Real proof. The kind that would clear her name once and for all.
But someone knew.
Another message came in.
Unknown: If you expose the truth, Alexander will pay the price.
Her breath stuttered.
She typed back quickly.
Zara: Who is this?
Three dots appeared
Then vanished.
Her phone rang immediately.
She answered without thinking.
A distorted voice filled her ear.
"Walk away, Zara. Or watch history repeat itself."
The call ended.
Her hands shook as she stared at her phone.
They were threatening Alexander.
After everything... after the betrayal... the anger... the years of pain...
Why did her heart still tighten at the thought of him being hurt?
The next day, Alexander stood in his office when his security head burst in
"Sir, there's been a breach in our private archives."
Alexander's eyes hardened
"What kind of breach?"
"Someone accessed the files from five years ago. The Bennett scandal."
His chest tightened.
Zara.
She was digging.
And someone else was watching her.
That evening, he drove to her apartment without warning.
When she opened the door and saw him standing there, her expression turned to fire.
"You don't get to show up like this anymore."
"We're in danger," he said immediately.
She froze.
"What?"
"There are people who don't want the truth about my family to come out. And if you keep pushing..." He hesitated. "They'll come for you. Or for me."
Her voice dropped to a whisper.
"They already have."
They stared at each other in silence-two enemies tied by a past neither could escape.
For the first time in five years, fear-not anger-stood between them.
Alexander stepped closer.
"If you think I won't protect you this time, you're wrong."
Alexander stepped closer.
"If you think I won't protect you this time, you're wrong."
She looked up at him, her eyes shining with something dangerously close to hope.
"Don't make promises you can't keep."
"I already broke one," he said. "I won't break another."
But neither of them noticed the black car parked across the street.
Nor the man inside, watching their every move.
Phone in hand.
Smiling.
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9.2
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.

9.2
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When broke event planner Isabella "Izzy" Hart agrees to fake an engagement with cold, commanding tech billionaire Alexander Blackwood, she thinks it'll be simple: smile for the cameras, fake a few kisses, collect the money, and walk away.
But nothing about Alex is simple.
Not the way he looks at her.
Not the way he touches her, as she belongs to him.
And definitely not the way he says:
"If this is just business... why does it feel like you're mine?"
It was supposed to be fake.
Now neither of them knows what's real.

7.9
For ten years, I was the invisible backbone of the Silver Creek Pack.
I cooked the books to hide Alpha Ethan's gambling debts. I ghostwrote the peace treaties that kept our borders safe. I warmed his bed every night, waiting for the bite that would mark me as his Luna.
On the night of our tenth anniversary, I didn't get a ring.
I got replaced.
Ethan walked into the gala with Ashley, a wealthy heiress dripping in gold, clinging to his arm.
When I tried to speak to him, he didn't just ignore me. He used an Alpha Command—a biological weapon that hijacked my free will.
"Go to the kitchen," he ordered, forcing my knees to hit the floor in front of the entire pack. "Ashley is sensitive to the smell of stress. You're ruining her night."
He humiliated me in the house I helped build. He wore the crown I polished for him, thinking I was nothing more than a glorified housekeeper he could discard at will.
He forgot that while he held the title, I held the passwords.
I didn't go to the kitchen. I went to the office.
I initiated a permanent wipe of the cloud backups, reformatted the local servers, and deleted ten years of financial strategies.
Then, I snapped the mate bond and walked out into the rain.
Three days later, I walked back into the conference room.
Ethan laughed, thinking I was there to beg for my job back.
I threw a foreclosure contract onto the table.
"I'm not here to serve drinks, Ethan. I'm the new owner of your debt. Get out of my chair."

9.5
I returned to New York with a broken suitcase and exactly three hundred and forty-two dollars in my bank account. My mother was dying in a public hospital, and the only treatment that could save her required a fifty-thousand-dollar deposit I didn't have.
While I was pleading with the billing department, I ran into my billionaire ex, Gannon Sharpe, and his cruel fiancée, Aleta. Without a second thought, Aleta slapped me so hard my lip split, kicking my belongings across the floor and calling me a gold-digging thief in front of the entire staff.
I looked at Gannon, the man I once loved more than my own life, hoping for a shred of mercy. Instead, he looked at me with pure revulsion and told me I belonged in the gutter. He believed the lies his grandfather told him—that I had abandoned him after his car crash and vanished with millions.
He had no idea I was the one who actually pulled him from that burning wreckage, or that I was currently skipping meals in a moldy motel just so our secret son could have formula. He called me "disgusting" and walked away, leaving me to rot.
I wanted to scream that I was the genius scientist who wrote his company’s core algorithms, and that the child he didn’t know existed was shivering with a fever only blocks away. But the ironclad NDA I signed to save my family kept me silent, even as Gannon looked at me like I was something he’d stepped in.
Desperate for health insurance to save my mother and son, I took a bottom-tier data entry job in the basement of Gannon’s own tower, intending to stay invisible. But when a billion-dollar error threatened to bankrupt his empire, I couldn't stop myself from hacking the system to fix the code.
Now, the man who hates me is standing in my cubicle, demanding to know how a "dropout" knows his most guarded secrets. Gannon is finally digging into my past, and he’s about to find out exactly what—and who—I’ve been hiding for the last four years.

9.0
Carli followed an anonymous text to a dark garage, only to find her fiancé of seven years tangled with another woman in his Porsche.
She smashed his window, threw her engagement ring at his face, and walked away.
But the betrayal didn't stop there. Her own family sided with the cheater. Her father slapped her across the face so hard she bled, demanding she hand over her late aunt's trust fund.
"If you don't do exactly as you're told tonight, I will freeze every credit card in your name," her father roared.
Forced to attend the exclusive Gutierrez family gala, Carli watched her ex-fiancé parade his cheap mistress to humiliate her, while her stepsister tried to publicly ruin her.
Suddenly, a violent screech echoed as the massive crystal chandelier above them snapped from the ceiling.
In a split second of pure instinct, Vaughn shoved his mistress to safety and threw himself to the ground, completely abandoning Carli to be crushed.
Staring up at the plummeting glass, Carli felt the crushing reality that her entire life had been surrounded by monsters.
But the fatal impact never came.
A massive force yanked her into a hard chest, shielding her body entirely from the explosive shrapnel.
Carli opened her eyes to find Fletcher Gutierrez—the ruthless billionaire king of Wall Street and the masked stranger from her reckless one-night stand—bleeding heavily over her.
Feeling his warm blood on her hands, Carli knew the game had just changed.

7.6
For three years, I played the perfect, docile wife to Brendon Jimenez, desperate for the real family I never had as an orphan.
But during a high-society gala, I peeked through a cracked door and caught him sleeping with my best friend.
When I packed my cheap canvas bag to leave the penthouse, my mother-in-law blocked the door.
She dumped my clothes on the marble floor, called me a stray dog, and slapped me so hard my mouth bled.
Brendon just stood there, watching his mother humiliate me.
To keep me trapped as his perfect public prop, he even faked his mother's heart attack in a VIP hospital suite.
"Get on your knees. Kneel down right now and beg my mother for forgiveness until she decides to accept it."
I gave them my youth and unconditional loyalty, only to realize this prestigious old-money family was nothing but a rotting corpse built on dirty secrets.
I didn't cry, and I certainly didn't drop to my knees.
Instead, I pulled out my phone right in front of him and called my lawyer.
"File for an at-fault divorce. I have proof of his infidelity with Kaelynn Hudson. I want him ruined."
Then, I touched the matte black card hidden deep in my clutch.
It belonged to Kile Barrett, the ruthless billionaire shark my husband feared most, and I was going to use him to tear the Jimenez family apart.