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Her Sugar Boy Was A Rival

Aurelia Blackwood rules her world with precision. As the formidable CEO of Blackwood Global, she believes power is safest when it is controlled, emotions negotiated, and attachments temporary. Love has no place in her life-only desire, on her terms. So when a quiet, attentive man slips into her orbit after a chance encounter, she doesn't resist. He becomes her indulgence. Her secret. Her sugar boy. He is everything she allows herself to want-present when summoned, patient, observant, willing to give without demanding permanence. With Aurelia, he learns her rhythms, her silences, her need for dominance and certainty. She keeps him close but contained, convinced she holds every string. What Aurelia doesn't realize is that he was never accidental. As months pass, control blurs into attachment. She starts looking for him when she's tired. Trusting him with fragments of herself she never intended to share. Falling-slowly, unwillingly-for the one man who never tried to own her. Then the truth fractures everything. He is not just a man with ambition. He is not just someone else's partner. He is tied to her greatest corporate rival-and he has been gathering information from the inside, feeding secrets that could dismantle the empire she built with blood, discipline, and sacrifice. Betrayal cuts deeper when it wears the face of devotion. Now Aurelia stands at a crossroads she never prepared for. Expose him and destroy the man who made her feel seen-or protect him and risk losing everything she's ever fought for. Revenge promises safety. Love promises ruin.
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Chapter 2

Aurelia

Morning is supposed to bring clarity.

That's the comforting lie I've woven into my life-that the light of dawn sharpens one's judgment, restores the chaotic order of night's shadow, and reminds you of your own identity. As the city remains shrouded in silence, I find myself waking before the sun fully rises, soft rays of golden sunlight slipping through the floor-to-ceiling glass walls, casting delicate, pale lines across the rumpled sheets of the bed.

He's still here.

That's the very first thought that crosses my mind-a fleeting realization that brings an unexpected warmth. The second is how seamlessly his presence has woven itself into the fabric of the space beside me, as if he was meant to be there. His breathing, languid and steady, fills the quiet room. One arm is bent above his head, the other rests near my waist-not quite touching, not claiming, just existing. Waiting.

Always waiting.

I slip out of bed, careful not to disturb him, and reach for my robe, tying it with a precision that feels almost ritualistic. Control washes over me piece by piece as I stand by the window, the warmth of my coffee seeping into my hands, while I gaze out at the sprawling city awakening beneath me like a living organism.

Last night was an indulgence.

A transgression.

Contained, but tantalizingly close to unraveling.

I repeat it like a mantra, hoping it will inch closer to the truth.

Behind me, the bed shifts with a soft rustle.

"Do you always leave first?" he asks, his voice a low murmur, thick with sleep's remnants.

I don't turn around. "I don't leave. I reset."

A moment of silence hangs in the air, then he lets out a soft sound, amusement flickering between us, but not challenging.

"May I?" he asks, the question lingering like a promise.

I glance back over my shoulder. He's propped up on one elbow now, sheets draped precariously low on his hips, tousled hair framing a face that remains sharp and observant despite the early hour. He's asking permission to stand.

Interesting.

"Yes," I respond, a single word heavy with implication.

He rises, fluid and unhurried, crossing the room with grace, yet stopping at a careful distance-a respectful space, as if the air itself carries weight. He waits again, patience etched into his demeanor.

"You didn't say when," he murmurs, a hint of playfulness wrapped in his words.

I scrutinize him, taking in the contrast of his poised calm against the usual entitlement of men in the morning light. Most wake reaching, demanding; he wakes attentive. Calibrated.

"You leave now," I say, finally breaking the silence.

No argument. No disappointment. Just a simple nod of understanding.

"Same rules if we meet again?" he probes, the question delicate, yet undeniably probing.

There it is-the bait.

"Assuming we do," I counter coolly, my heart racing slightly with the uncertainty hanging between us.

A faint smile curls on his lips. "I'll take that as a yes."

He dresses swiftly, efficiently-a practiced routine. At the door, he hesitates for just a moment-not lingering, not pleading, just pausing.

"Thank you," he says simply.

For what? The obedience? The night? The carefully crafted illusion we've spun around ourselves?

I don't ask.

When the door clicks shut behind him, an unsettling quiet blankets the penthouse.

---

Three days later, I shatter my own rule.

I don't typically repeat mistakes; they are whispers of the past, and I'm averse to echoing them. But when his name-Luca-appears on my phone screen, something deep and insistent tightens within me.

Dinner?

No expectations.

I find myself staring at his message longer than necessary, the pulse of my heart quickening.

Tonight. 9. Same discretion.

His reply arrives instantaneously.

As you wish.

---

This time, I don't bring him back to my home.

Instead, I lead him to an exclusive dining room nestled like a secret behind a restaurant that thrives on whispers rather than advertisements. Candlelight flickers around us, casting dancing shadows against richly adorned walls, thick curtains enveloping us in intimacy. The table, elegant yet practical, is set for discussions, the air tinged with unspoken tension rather than romance.

He senses the shift immediately.

"You're different tonight," he observes, once the waiter retreats, slicing through the air with his observation.

"Explain," I demand, curiosity piqued.

"You're deciding something," he replies, his tone layered with insight.

A smile teases at the corners of my mouth. "Always."

I outline my terms with precision, crisp like a contract unfurling between us.

"This can continue," I assert. "On my terms. You're available when I summon you, and you won't intrude upon my life. No inquiries about my work. No attachments."

"And in return?" he asks, his voice low, yet steady.

I lock eyes with him, the weight of my choice sinking in. "Access."

I watch as his jaw tightens-not out of greed, but something deeper, darker.

"And if I want more?" His voice drops, almost a whisper.

I lean forward, just enough to let him sense my resolve. "You won't."

The ensuing silence is heavy.

Then, he nods. "Then I accept."

Relief should wash over me.

Instead, a tremor of unease flutters in my chest as if I've just crossed an unseen threshold, agreeing to something far more perilous than I had anticipated.

Because as he stretches out his hand-slow, deliberate, always waiting for consent-an icy realization dawns upon me:

This man doesn't submit from weakness.

He submits because he possesses a patience that runs deep.

And patience, in someone like him, is never harmless.

I should have stood up, ended it right there.

That would have been the clean choice-rising, leaving, letting the night dissolve into a mere indulgence, a moment to archive and forget. Forgetting is a skill I have honed to perfection; it's essentially my profession.

Yet, I remain seated.

Luca's fingers hover just shy of my own, nothing but the promise of contact lingered in the air. His restraint is palpable, deliberate, almost reverent, sending an unwelcome warmth creeping through me, igniting a dangerous thrill.

"Say it," I instruct him, voice steady.

"Say what?" he replies, his gaze unwavering.

"That you understand."

He holds my gaze with a steadiness that unnerves me. "I understand that you don't seek romance. You crave control. Distance. Certainty." A brief pause. "And you want me because I pose no threat to your carefully structured world."

I feel a prick of irritation flaring within me. "Careful."

"I am," he assures softly. "That's precisely why this works."

Works.

The simple word grates against my resolve, and I loathe how accurately he perceives the situation.

I slide my hand across the table, just close enough that my knuckles brush against his. This time, I don't withdraw. "This is an arrangement," I clarify. "You don't blur the lines. You don't show up uninvited. You don't question my whereabouts when I'm not with you."

"And when you are?" he presses, pushing the boundaries further.

I lean back, my scrutiny unwavering. "You pay attention."

A smile flits across his lips, a ghost of triumph. Not arrogance. Satisfaction.

"I already do."

The waiter returns, an unwelcome intrusion breaking the charged moment, and I embrace the interruption. Wine is poured, plates are placed, and within moments, the normalcy of dining reasserts itself. We share a meal, discussing trivialities-music, travel, and those places that exist on the borderline of different lives. Yet beneath it all, an undercurrent thrums to life, electric and palpable.

When we step outside, the night has descended fully, the city lit up like a cosmos of stars, a living canvas painted in neon and shadows.

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