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Framed By Betrayal: Billionaire's Possessive Contract

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Haylie waited nervously at the Wall Street charity gala for her boyfriend Bryan, but a spiked drink hit her hard, leaving her stumbling into a VIP lounge. There, Chester Steele, the ruthless CEO of Steele Industrial, found her—drugged and vulnerable. What started as a frantic claiming in the shadows ended with him whispering she was his. But moments later, a security alert shattered everything: data breach traced to Haylie's terminal. Chester's fury exploded. He saw her brush past a Logan Group rival on footage and dumped her in the rain, firing her as a corporate spy. Bryan answered her desperate call with ice: "It's over." Reporters swarmed her door, branding her a traitor. Arrested at the office by FBI agents, she watched smug coworker Erin wave goodbye. Thrown in a cell, chained and grilled with fake evidence—offshore accounts in her name—Haylie learned the worst: charges now included her sick father, Ernest, framed for laundering the leak money. Plead guilty or he dies in prison. Innocent and raging, she couldn't fathom who planted it all—the gala bump, the logs, the forgeries. Why her? Who hated her enough to destroy her life? Chester burst in, posting unlimited bail but forcing her signature on a slave contract: live in his penthouse, serve him 24/7. As she collapsed in his arms, trapped in his gilded cage, Haylie vowed silently—she'd uncover the real traitor and make them pay.

Framed By Betrayal: Billionaire's Possessive Contract Chapter 1

The chatter in the ballroom was a physical thing, pressing against Haylie's eardrums like cotton wool. She stood near a marble pillar, her fingers wrapped so tightly around the stem of her champagne flute that the glass felt warm against her skin. The Wall Street annual charity gala was a sea of tailored tuxedos and diamonds that caught the crystal light, and her rented navy dress felt like a neon sign screaming "outsider." She scanned the room for the hundredth time. Bryan was supposed to be here twenty minutes ago. He had insisted this event was crucial for his image at Logan Group, and he wanted her by his side. But her phone sat dark in her clutch, and the crowd only grew louder. A waiter glided past, his silver tray balanced perfectly. Her throat felt like sandpaper. She reached out, swapping her half-empty glass for a fresh one from his tray. "Thank you," she murmured. She brought the flute to her lips and tilted her head back. The liquid was colder than she expected, with a sharp, bitter edge that lingered on the back of her tongue. She swallowed it down anyway, needing the moisture, needing something to steady the tremble in her hands. Three minutes. Maybe four. The change didn't creep in; it slammed into her like a freight train. A flush of heat ignited in her lower belly, spreading with terrifying speed through her veins. Her skin prickled, suddenly too sensitive against the fabric of her dress. The edges of her vision began to swim, the crystal chandeliers blurring into streaks of gold. Haylie shook her head, trying to clear the fog. She had barely finished one glass. This wasn't alcohol. This was something else. Something very wrong. She took a step toward the restrooms, but her legs felt heavy, disconnected from her brain, as if they were filled with wet concrete. The room tilted. She stumbled, her shoulder brushing against a man in a gray suit. "Well, well," the man slurred. He was older, his face flushed from drink, his eyes dropping immediately to the neckline of her dress. His hand landed on her waist, his palm sweaty and heavy. "Looking a little lost, sweetheart. Need a guide?" Bile rose in her throat. Her stomach cramped violently. She shoved at his chest with what little strength she had left. "Get off me." She pushed past him, her heels catching on the thick carpet. She didn't care where she was going, she just needed out. She needed air. She stumbled through a service door and into a dimly lit corridor. The noise of the party faded to a dull roar. Her hip clipped a decorative vase on a console table. It wobbled, water splashing over the rim and soaking the hem of her dress. She didn't stop. She couldn't stop. The hallway spun around her, the walls closing in. At the end of the corridor, a door loomed. A small brass sign read "VIP Lounge." She grabbed the handle, twisted, and fell inside. She hadn't realized that the antique brooch pinned to her dress-a gift she had thoughtlessly worn tonight-contained a micro-tracker, and that the man hunting her had been watching the blinking red dot on his phone screen the entire time. Her fingers fumbled with the deadbolt, sliding it home with a solid click. Darkness enveloped her. The only light came from the city neon bleeding through the floor-to-ceiling windows. Her knees gave out. She collapsed onto the leather sofa, her body folding in on itself. The heat was unbearable now, a pulsing, demanding thing that made her skin itch and her thoughts scatter like startled birds. She felt like she was sinking into the cushions, drowning in the air itself. A sound cut through the haze. The metallic snick of a keycard reader. Terror, cold and sharp, sliced through the fog. She opened her mouth to scream, to yell for help, but her vocal cords were paralyzed. No sound came out. She was trapped in her own body. The door swung open. A tall silhouette stood framed in the doorway, backlit by the harsh hallway light. The scent of pine and rain rolled into the room, overpowering the smell of her own fear. The door clicked shut, plunging them back into shadows. Heavy footsteps moved across the carpet. Step. Step. Step. The sound vibrated in her chest. The man stopped right in front of her, his towering form blocking out the window light. She tilted her head back, her breath coming in shallow, painful gasps. A flash of lightning illuminated his face. Sharp jaw. Dark, piercing eyes. The face that graced the cover of Forbes and the Wall Street Journal. Chester Steele. His eyes were dark, churning with something she couldn't name. He didn't ask if she was okay. He didn't call for a doctor. He dropped to one knee in front of her. His hand, large and rough, clamped around her jaw, forcing her face up to his. His thumb brushed over her lower lip, the calloused skin dragging against her mouth. He tilted her head left, then right, his gaze boring into her dilated pupils. He was assessing her. Testing her. "Damn it," he swore, the word a low, harsh rasp. His other hand went to his throat. With a violent yank, he pulled his tie loose, the silk hissing as it slid from his collar. The control in his eyes fractured, something raw and desperate flooding in to replace it. He didn't give her a chance to speak. He leaned down and crushed his mouth over hers. It wasn't a kiss. It was an invasion. It was punishment. It was claiming. His lips were hard and demanding, forcing her mouth open. The taste of scotch and mint overwhelmed her senses. Her hands came up, a weak attempt to push him away, but her muscles wouldn't cooperate. The heat in her blood surged toward him, a moth to a flame. Instead of pushing, her fingers curled into the lapels of his jacket, pulling him closer. A guttural sound rumbled in his chest. His hand moved from her jaw to the back of her head, his fingers tangling in her hair and holding her in place. He deepened the kiss, his tongue stroking against hers, taking everything she had. His other hand worked furiously at the buttons of his shirt. The white fabric parted, revealing the tanned, muscled plane of his chest. He moved with a frantic urgency, but every motion was deliberate, controlled. He was a man who took what he wanted, and right now, he wanted her. Outside, thunder cracked the sky open. The sound masked the whisper of fabric hitting the floor. The darkness swallowed the details, leaving only sensation. Pain flared, sharp and bright, mixing with a shivering, terrifying pleasure. Haylie's hands found his bare shoulders, her nails digging into the hard muscle. She needed an anchor. She needed something real. Chester's breath was hot against her ear, his voice a wrecked, gravelly sound. "Haylie." Her name on his lips was a prayer and a curse. In that moment, the CEO was gone. The billionaire was gone. There was only the man holding her, consuming her, like a god who had finally touched his most devoted follower. When it was over, the storm inside the room quieted, though the rain still lashed against the windows. Chester didn't move away. He shifted, pulling her body tight against his chest. His chin rested on the top of her head, his arms a steel cage around her back. He stared into the darkness of the room, his gaze fixed on the door. His eyes were cold, watchful, guarding his territory from intruders. He lowered his head, his lips brushing the shell of her ear. "You're mine now, Haylie Morales." Exhaustion, heavy and absolute, dragged Haylie down into the black. She didn't hear him. On the floor beside the sofa, his phone buzzed. The screen lit up, casting a pale blue glow on the carpet. A notification from Steele Industrial Security flashed: "URGENT: M&A Data Breach Detected."
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