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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 5

Aurelia

Public power is a performance.

Private power is instinct.

The Enterprise Summit is nothing but polished egos wrapped in tailored suits-crystal lights, low music, champagne flowing like leverage. I step into the hall with practiced ease, my name already moving faster than I am, whispered between executives who smile too quickly and listen too carefully.

"Aurelia Blackwood."

I acknowledge greetings with measured nods. I don't linger. I don't drift. I move with purpose, because uncertainty invites intrusion.

Panels begin. Leaders speak about synergy and innovation, about collaboration dressed up as competition. I sit among them, composed, attentive, dissecting every word. Who hesitates. Who overcompensates. Who watches instead of talks.

Power always reveals itself in silence.

During a break, I'm approached by a familiar face-an old rival from the energy sector.

"You're expanding aggressively," he says, glass in hand. "Some would call it reckless."

I meet his gaze calmly. "Some mistake confidence for recklessness."

He chuckles, unsettled. Good.

I excuse myself and move deeper into the room, engaging where necessary, withdrawing where advantageous. This is how influence works-measured exposure. You let people feel seen without ever being known.

That's when I feel it.

Not a presence exactly. An awareness. The subtle shift of attention, like a hand hovering just shy of skin. I don't turn immediately. I let the sensation settle, test it.

Familiar.

Annoyingly so.

When I do glance across the room, my breath stills for half a second.

Luca.

Not beside me. Not approaching. Just there-engaged in conversation with another executive, posture relaxed, expression unreadable. He looks... different. Sharper. Observant. Like someone who understands the game well enough not to rush it.

I remind myself he is nothing here. Just another man with access and ambition.

And yet my body reacts before my mind does.

I look away first.

Onstage later, I speak with precision-about sustainable growth, about disciplined leadership, about building systems that don't collapse under ego. Applause follows, steady and respectful. Cameras flash. I step down without lingering.

When the crowd reforms, I find him again without trying.

He hasn't approached me once.

Neither have I.

Instead, we orbit the same conversations, crossing paths without acknowledgment. When I speak, I feel his attention settle-not intrusive, not possessive. Assessing.

At one point, a moderator gestures toward our small circle. "It's rare to see so many strong leaders in one space," she says brightly. "Perhaps introductions are in order."

Luca meets my eyes for the first time that evening.

Professional. Polite. Empty of recognition.

"Asher," he says smoothly, extending his hand. "Asher Cole."

A lie.

A careful one.

I take his hand, my grip firm, my expression neutral. "Aurelia Blackwood."

His fingers linger just a fraction longer than etiquette requires.

Interesting.

"You're with ValeCorp, aren't you?" someone asks him.

"Yes," he replies easily. "I handle strategy. My partner prefers to stay out of the spotlight."

Partner.

The word lands heavier than it should.

I don't react. I don't ask questions. I don't let my face betray the flicker of irritation-or something sharper-curling in my chest. If he's playing a role, he's doing it well.

Conversation moves on. Our hands separate.

He doesn't seek me out afterward. Doesn't corner me. Doesn't test boundaries.

That restraint is far more dangerous than pursuit.

Later, I step onto the balcony alone, the city stretching endlessly below. Cool air steadies me. I grip the railing, reminding myself where I stand-who I am.

Footsteps approach but stop at a respectful distance.

"You command rooms effortlessly," he says quietly, voice low, neutral. "It's rare."

I don't look at him. "Observation isn't participation."

"True," he replies. "But it's often more revealing."

I finally turn. "If you're implying something, be precise."

His mouth curves slightly. "I admire efficiency. That's all."

Silence stretches. Charged. Controlled.

"Enjoy the rest of the summit," I say, already turning away.

"You too, Ms. Blackwood."

I walk back inside without looking back.

Because I don't chase mysteries.

I don't compete with ghosts.

And I certainly don't involve myself with men who arrive wearing masks and speaking of partners they keep conveniently unseen.

Yet as I rejoin the crowd, one thought settles uncomfortably deep:

Whatever game he's playing-

he's not here by accident.

And neither am I.

I shouldn't have stepped closer.

That was the moment everything tilted-from observation to intent, from distance to dominance. The air between us tightens instantly, awareness sharpening into something deliberate.

He straightens when I enter his space, breath hitching just enough for me to notice.

Good.

"You're wound too tight," I say quietly, my voice low, controlled. "It shows."

His jaw clenches. "I didn't ask-"

"No," I interrupt smoothly. "You didn't. But you stayed."

His eyes darken at that, following my movement as I circle him slowly, measured, predatory. I don't touch him. I don't need to. Control doesn't require contact-it requires certainty.

"You let her dictate your breathing," I continue, stopping directly in front of him. "Your posture. Your attention. That isn't devotion. It's submission masquerading as loyalty."

He swallows.

"She just wants reassurance," he says, but the words lack conviction.

"And you give it," I reply. "Endlessly. Until there's nothing left of you that isn't hers."

His hands curl at his sides. "You don't know her."

"I don't need to." I tilt my head slightly, studying him the way I would a negotiation that's already decided. "Obsession always sounds the same. It demands access. It demands proof. It demands you shrink so it can feel larger."

Silence stretches, heavy and electric.

"You don't like being owned," I murmur. "But you don't know how to take your power back."

His breath is uneven now. "And you do?"

I step closer-close enough that he has to look down to meet my eyes. "I don't give mine away."

The words land exactly where I intend them to.

"She watches you," I continue softly, relentlessly. "Tracks your time. Measures your loyalty by your availability. And you mistake that pressure for passion."

His voice drops. "She says it's because she loves me."

I smile-slow, knowing, dangerous. "Love that demands obedience isn't love. It's hunger."

He exhales sharply, as if something in him recognizes the truth before he's ready to admit it.

"You don't need someone to cling to you," I say, my tone steady, commanding. "You need someone who knows you can walk away-and wants you anyway."

His gaze flickers to my mouth. Stays there too long.

I notice.

I always do.

"You're very certain," he says hoarsely.

"Certainty is attractive," I reply. "It doesn't beg."

Another step. He doesn't retreat.

I lower my voice, letting it wrap around him like a promise I have no intention of keeping. "If someone wants you, they should earn the right to stand beside you-not chain you so you can't leave."

His control fractures just enough for me to see it.

"I shouldn't be talking to you like this," he says.

"No," I agree calmly. "You shouldn't."

Yet he doesn't move.

I lean in-not touching, not quite-my words meant only for him. "Go back to her. Smile. Reassure her. Play the role she needs you to play."

His eyes snap back to mine.

"But remember this," I add, precise and unyielding. "You are not hers because she demands you. You're only ever owned by someone if you choose to be."

I step away first.

Because domination isn't about taking.

It's about reminding someone what they've forgotten they already have.

And as I disappear back into the crowd, I don't look back-

I don't need to.

I can feel it in the shift of the air, in the way his attention follows even when his body doesn't.

Whatever grip she has on him-

I've just loosened it.

And that knowledge settles low and dangerous in my chest, not as desire, but as certainty.

I don't steal what belongs to others.

But I do awaken what's already restless.

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