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In Contract With the Billionaire

Ellie Carter was already losing everything. Seven days from eviction. No money. No safety net. Life had been unraveling for so long that survival alone felt like the only plan she had. Until she collided with Todd Blackwood-a billionaire CEO who doesn't rescue anyone. He owns outcomes, not hearts. And yet, when fate threw her into his orbit, Ellie realized she had entered a battlefield where every choice mattered-and every misstep could cost far more than she ever imagined. What started as a contract became a war. Todd's dangerous ex-fiancée returned, armed with secrets designed to destroy them both, and the rules that were meant to protect Ellie turned into weapons against her. Survival alone was no longer enough. Ellie had to navigate power without losing herself, desire without surrendering, and trust without being destroyed. Todd had built an empire on precision and control, but Ellie challenged him in ways that were infuriating and exhilarating. She could not be manipulated, and he could not dictate the outcome. Their connection became a dangerous dance where love and strategy collided-and where falling for each other could be the deadliest move of all. As betrayal and temptation tested them, Ellie discovered that victory came not from submission, but from mastery. Every choice shifted alliances, every secret had consequences, and every move demanded courage. Todd was constant in ways few could be, and Ellie learned that strength could be shared without surrendering. In a world where power and love are weapons, Ellie must decide how far she will go to protect herself, her family, and the life she has fought to reclaim. When the dust settles, only one truth remains: nothing worth having is ever given-it must be earned, defended, and chosen.
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Chapter 4

The first sign that something had shifted came quietly.

Ellie noticed it not in a confrontation or a crisis, but in the way Todd Blackwood stopped pretending she was invisible.

Before, his attention had been deliberate—measured, controlled, purposeful. Now it lingered. Not openly. Not improperly. But long enough to be noticed by someone trained to notice patterns.

By herself, Ellie might have dismissed it as imagination.

But in Todd’s world, nothing changed without reason.

The pressure arrived two days later.

It was a routine morning meeting—or it was meant to be.

Ellie sat at the far end of the executive conference table, tablet open, posture precise. Around her were senior executives, legal counsel, and strategic advisors whose combined authority could bend markets. Todd stood at the head of the table, calm as ever, hands resting lightly on the surface as the meeting progressed.

The agenda was familiar. Acquisition timelines. Regulatory risk. Media positioning.

Then a name appeared on the screen.

Ellie’s spine stiffened.

She hadn’t seen it before—but she recognized the implications instantly.

A competitor. Quiet. Patient. Well-funded.

And not supposed to be here.

“This bid wasn’t disclosed,” Todd said calmly.

The room shifted.

One of the legal advisors cleared his throat. “It came in late last night. Structured through three intermediaries. Clean on the surface.”

Todd’s gaze sharpened. “On the surface.”

Ellie’s fingers moved quickly, pulling up auxiliary data, cross-referencing entities, tracing patterns. Her heart began to pound—not from fear, but from recognition.

This wasn’t a random bid.

It was a probe.

“They’re testing response time,” Ellie said before she could stop herself.

The room went still.

Todd turned his head slightly. Not enough to acknowledge her fully. Just enough to signal that he was listening.

“Explain,” he said.

Ellie swallowed once. “The bid itself isn’t aggressive. It’s… polite. Deliberately so. That suggests they’re more interested in watching how we react than in acquiring the asset itself.”

A pause.

“They want to see who moves,” she continued, more confident now. “How quickly. Who speaks. Who hesitates. It’s reconnaissance.”

Todd studied the screen in silence.

Then he nodded once.

“That’s correct,” he said. “And they timed it intentionally.”

Eyes flicked toward Ellie—not approvingly, but curiously.

Todd turned back to the group. “Withdraw our interest.”

Murmurs erupted.

“With respect,” one executive began, “that would signal—”

“That we are not desperate,” Todd interrupted. “And that we don’t respond to bait.”

He looked down the table.

“And it denies them data.”

The decision was final.

The meeting moved on—but Ellie felt something shift beneath the surface. Todd had validated her insight publicly. That alone changed her visibility in a room that respected hierarchy above all else.

Visibility was dangerous.

After the meeting, Todd called her into his office.

The door closed. The privacy lock engaged.

“That was not your place,” he said evenly.

Ellie’s heart thudded. “I know.”

“And yet,” he continued, “you were right.”

She held his gaze. “You put me in the room.”

“Yes,” he said. “I did.”

A beat.

“Which means,” he added, “you are now visible to people who look for leverage.”

Ellie understood instantly.

She had become a variable.

“Is that a warning?” she asked.

“It’s a consequence,” Todd replied.

He stepped closer, stopping just short of her personal space. “People who can’t reach me will look for proximity. Weak points. Pressure paths.”

Ellie straightened. “I’m not a weakness.”

“No,” he said quietly. “You’re a risk.”

The word landed heavily—but not cruelly.

“A valuable one,” he added.

That was worse.

The pressure didn’t take long to manifest.

By the end of the week, Ellie noticed anomalies—emails rerouted, calendar changes she hadn’t authorized, invitations to events she had never accepted.

And then came the message.

Private Number:

Careful where you place your loyalty. Some games don’t forgive ambition.

Her breath caught.

She showed Todd immediately.

He read the message once, then deleted it.

“Do you know who it’s from?” she asked.

“Yes,” he said.

“And?”

“And knowing gives them power.”

She frowned. “So what do we do?”

Todd met her gaze. “We adjust.”

The adjustment was immediate—and personal.

Todd assigned Ellie to his direct strategic team. Officially. Publicly.

The move stunned the company.

It was unprecedented. She lacked tenure. She lacked pedigree. And yet, the announcement was unmistakable: Ellie Carter was no longer peripheral.

She was inside.

The scrutiny intensified overnight.

Ellie felt it everywhere—the glances, the whispers, the sudden politeness layered with suspicion. She was watched now, assessed, categorized.

And Todd?

Todd grew quieter.

More controlled.

He kept distance in public. No unnecessary conversation. No visible familiarity. But in private, the intensity sharpened.

“You’re being followed,” he told her one evening.

Her pulse spiked. “By whom?”

“Not physically,” he clarified. “Digitally. Social patterns. Metadata. They’re mapping you.”

Ellie swallowed. “Should I be worried?”

He studied her.

“No,” he said. “But you should be disciplined.”

The first direct move came disguised as opportunity.

Ellie received an invitation to a closed industry event—exclusive, powerful, strategically useful. The kind of room where alliances were formed quietly.

She brought it to Todd.

He read it, expression unreadable.

“This is a trap,” he said.

“Then why invite me?”

“Because they want to see whether you move independently,” he replied. “And whether I allow it.”

Ellie hesitated. “Should I decline?”

Todd was silent for a long moment.

“No,” he said finally. “You’ll attend.”

Her eyes widened slightly. “Alone?”

“Yes.”

“That’s—”

“Risky,” he finished. “Yes.”

She met his gaze. “Then why send me?”

“Because withdrawing now would signal protection.”

“And protection signals weakness.”

Todd’s jaw tightened.

“Yes.”

Ellie nodded slowly. “Then I’ll go.”

The decision was made.

But when she turned to leave, Todd spoke again.

“You’ll wear the dress I approve,” he said.

She paused. “Excuse me?”

“This is not personal,” he added coolly. “Presentation matters.”

Ellie turned back, meeting his gaze squarely. “Everything you do is personal. You just refuse to name it.”

A flicker passed through his eyes.

“Be careful,” he said softly.

She smiled faintly. “Always.”

The night of the event arrived like a held breath.

Ellie stood in the mirror, adjusting the dress Todd had selected—elegant, understated, commanding. She looked… formidable.

Not decorative.

Weaponized.

The venue buzzed with quiet power. Conversations layered with subtext. Smiles sharpened with intent.

Ellie navigated it carefully, listening more than speaking, responding without revealing.

And then she felt it.

Eyes on her.

Interest. Calculation.

A man approached—polished, confident, dangerous in the way only strategists were.

“You’re difficult to place,” he said pleasantly.

“That’s intentional,” Ellie replied.

He smiled. “Todd Blackwood doesn’t usually delegate visibility.”

Ellie held his gaze. “He doesn’t delegate control.”

“Then what are you?”

She smiled softly.

“An extension.”

The man laughed lightly—but his eyes narrowed.

“I wonder how long that lasts.”

So did she.

Todd was waiting when she returned.

“You didn’t drink,” he noted.

“I didn’t need to.”

“You didn’t overstay.”

“They wanted me to.”

“You didn’t take the bait.”

She met his gaze. “You trained me.”

Silence stretched between them.

Then Todd said something unexpected.

“You did well.”

Not approval.

Acknowledgment.

It meant everything.

And it frightened them both.

Because Todd Blackwood had just chosen to protect a variable he should have neutralized.

And Ellie Carter had just survived her first real threat.

The game had changed.

And it would never go back.

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