
Signed, Sealed, His
Power built his empire. Silence protected her heart.
When a billionaire's untouchable world collides with a woman who refuses to be owned by it, a contract meant to save a legacy becomes a risk neither can afford. Signed, Sealed, His is a slow-burn billionaire romance about control, exposure, and the terrifying cost of choosing love when power is on the line.
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Chapter 1
Chapter One - The Weight of Glass
The city looked beautiful from above. That was the lie it told everyone.
Bella Hart stood barefoot on the cold marble floor of her apartment, one hand braced against the floor-to-ceiling glass, the other wrapped tightly around her phone. Manhattan glowed beneath her-white and gold lights threading through dark streets, skyscrapers rising like monuments to ambition. From this height, nothing looked desperate. Nothing looked fragile. Nothing looked like it was about to collapse.
She knew better.
Her apartment was quiet in the way expensive places always were-too insulated, too polished, too detached from real life. The faint hum of traffic below barely reached her. The silence pressed in, magnifying the tension coiled in her shoulders and the dull ache behind her eyes. She had been standing there for several minutes, staring at nothing, breathing shallowly, trying to slow the tight spiral in her chest.
Her phone vibrated again.
She didn't look at it.
The marble island behind her was littered with the remains of her day-printed reports, legal briefs, handwritten notes with sharp annotations crowding the margins. Her laptop sat open, screen glowing, emails stacked one on top of the other like threats. Investor inquiries. Media alerts. Internal memos marked urgent in red.
Alexander Voss's world never slept.
Bella exhaled slowly, dragging her free hand through her hair. Her reflection stared back at her in the glass: tailored blouse wrinkled at the elbows, hair pulled into a loose knot that had given up hours ago, eyes sharp but tired. She looked composed. She always did. That was part of the job.
Her phone buzzed again, more insistently this time.
She glanced down.
Maya: You haven't replied. Are you okay?
Bella's jaw tightened. She turned away from the window and crossed the apartment, the soft pads of her feet barely making a sound against the floor. She leaned against the counter, staring at the message. The honest response pressed against her throat.
I'm drowning. I don't know how much longer I can keep up. I work for a man who makes me feel replaceable and indispensable in the same breath.
Instead, she typed: I'm fine. Just a long day.
She hit send before she could change her mind.
The knock came seconds later.
Sharp. Controlled. Final.
Bella froze.
Her pulse jumped, instinct flaring. No one ever showed up unannounced. Not here. Not this late. She stared at the door, already knowing who stood on the other side. Her chest tightened as if her body recognized him before her mind fully caught up.
Alexander Voss did not wait for invitations.
She crossed the room and opened the door.
He stepped inside as if the space belonged to him.
Tall, immaculately dressed, his presence filled the apartment instantly. The sharp lines of his tailored suit contrasted with the loosened tie at his collar, the only sign that this night had worn on him at all. His hair was still perfect, dark and precise. His expression was controlled, unreadable, gray eyes already scanning the room like he was assessing a battlefield.
The air shifted.
"We have a problem," he said.
No greeting. No apology.
Bella closed the door behind him, her fingers lingering on the handle longer than necessary. "It's after eleven," she said evenly. "If this is about-"
"It's worse," he interrupted, already moving deeper into the apartment. His gaze flicked over the documents on the counter, the open laptop, the scattered notes. "The article is gaining traction. Two investors pulled out within the hour. Another is threatening to follow."
Her stomach dropped.
She moved to the island, bracing her hands on the marble. "The statement I drafted-"
"Won't be enough," he said flatly. "Not on its own."
The silence stretched, thick and charged. Bella felt the weight of his attention settle on her, sharp and assessing. She forced herself to straighten, even as exhaustion pressed against her spine.
"We can still contain it," she said. "If we move quickly and-"
"You're tired," he cut in.
The words landed harder than she expected.
Bella stilled. She hadn't realized how obvious it was. She lifted her chin. "I'm capable."
Alexander stopped near the window, his back to her, the city sprawling beyond him. "Capability isn't the issue," he said. "Endurance is."
Her hands curled slightly against the countertop. "I didn't ask for the night off."
"No," he agreed. "You didn't."
The admission surprised her.
She watched him closely now-the tension in his shoulders, the subtle way his jaw flexed, the way one hand pressed briefly against the glass before dropping back to his side. He looked composed, as always, but she saw it then: the strain beneath the polish. The weight he carried and never set down.
Something unfamiliar stirred in her chest.
Fear.
Not of the work. Not of the scandal.
Of him.
"I'll handle the messaging," she said quietly. "I just need confirmation on-"
"Do you trust me?" he asked suddenly.
The question sliced through her concentration.
She looked up, startled. He had turned to face her, his gaze locked on hers, unreadable and intense. The city lights framed him in glass and shadow, making him look unreal-power made flesh.
"I work for you," she said carefully.
"That's not an answer."
Her throat tightened. She hadn't expected this. She searched his face, trying to read what he wanted, what he was testing.
"I trust your judgment," she said at last. "Even when I don't agree with it."
A pause.
Something shifted in his expression-brief, almost imperceptible. He nodded once. "Good."
He crossed back toward the counter, stopping just short of her personal space. Close enough that she was acutely aware of him-the heat he radiated, the faint scent of sandalwood, the quiet intensity that made it hard to breathe normally.
"Start drafting a revised response," he said. "Focus on stability. Legacy. Control."
Her fingers hovered over the keyboard. "And you?"
"I'll deal with the rest."
She didn't ask what the rest meant.
Hours passed in fragments-phone calls, rapid edits, muted tension. Alexander moved through the apartment like a force of nature, taking calls in low, controlled tones, issuing instructions that carried no room for argument. Bella worked beside him, aware of every glance, every shift in posture, every unspoken moment that lingered between them.
At one point, her hands stilled over the keys.
"I can do this," she murmured, more to herself than him.
Alexander looked at her then-really looked at her.
"I know," he said.
The words were quiet. Certain.
They settled in her chest like something dangerous.
By the time the city outside had softened into the deep blue of early morning, Bella leaned back in her chair, exhaustion finally breaking through. She closed her eyes for a moment, breathing in slowly, grounding herself.
This wasn't just another crisis.
This was the beginning of something she couldn't yet name.
And for the first time since she'd taken the job, Bella Hart wasn't sure whether she was bracing for impact-or stepping willingly into the fall.
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7.4
I single-handedly saved my family's corporate empire from a hostile takeover, securing our market share for the next decade.
But my grandfather didn't see me as a hero. He saw me as a flawed piece of inventory.
To calm the board and fix the reputation I supposedly ruined, he forced me into an arranged marriage, auctioning me off to the highest bidder.
Desperate, I turned to my childhood friend, Egnacio, the only person who ever promised to protect me.
But instead of saving me, he publicly humiliated me. He used my desperation as a networking opportunity, pitching my arranged marriage as a business deal to a ruthless private equity king named Dexter Mathews.
Later that night, I caught Egnacio holding my cruel cousin in his arms.
"What man wants to be with a woman who looks at you like she's planning a hostile takeover?"
Hearing him mock my pain shattered the last bit of hope I had.
I realized I was never family to them. I was just a sharp knife, used to cut down their enemies and then traded for cash before I got dull.
The heartbreak vanished, replaced by a cold, violent rage.
I didn't break, and I didn't run.
Instead, I got into the back of Dexter Mathews's car. He had watched my family tear me apart, but he didn't see a broken pawn. He saw a queen.
And together, we were going to burn their entire empire to the ground.

8.9
I sold myself into a loveless marriage for $500,000 just to afford my little niece's life-saving surgery.
But my new husband, Kash, despised me, completely convinced I was a shameless gold-digger after his assets.
At 2:00 AM, he called to demand I fulfill my end of our twisted bargain: giving him an heir.
He forced me to sign a supplementary agreement surrendering all custody rights before I was even pregnant, treating me like a rented womb he bought at auction.
When my niece's condition suddenly worsened and I desperately begged him for a $50,000 advance, he hurled a black credit card directly at my face, leaving a stinging red welt.
"Take the money and get out," he sneered, his eyes filled with absolute disgust.
He immediately set up real-time transaction alerts to track my every purchase, waiting to catch me on a selfish shopping spree.
He thought I was a parasite, completely unaware that every single penny went straight to the pediatric intensive care unit.
Even my abusive former guardians cornered me at the fertility clinic, loudly mocking me for selling my body while my niece was dying.
I endured the degrading contracts, the cold IVF appointments, and Kash's relentless contempt, suffocating under the weight of his cruel assumptions.
Why did he have to strip away my dignity when he already owned my life on paper?
But as I clutched the hospital receipt that finally secured my niece's surgery, the fear inside me died.
With a new career starting tomorrow and a high-powered lawyer suddenly stepping in to audit my stolen inheritance, I was done playing the helpless victim.
I was going to show my arrogant husband exactly what happens when you push a desperate woman too far.

8.5
Elara spent three years invisible in her marriage to billionaire Damien Cross. When he hands her divorce papers, she disappears without a fight.
Six months later, an accident steals Damien's memory of the past five years. He doesn't remember his ex-wife, but he can't stop searching for the woman with sad eyes who haunts his dreams.
When he finds Elara thriving in Seattle, she refuses to let him back in. But this Damien is nothing like the cold husband she remembers, and as he uncovers their past, devastating secrets emerge.
Can you forgive someone who doesn't remember breaking you?

9.3
They say you can't have it all. I'm about to prove them wrong-or destroy myself trying.
When my struggling mother married billionaire Richard Stone, I thought I was gaining a family. Instead, I found three stepbrothers who became my obsession, my downfall, and my salvation.
Dominic, the eldest, cold and commanding, who kisses me like he's claiming his kingdom and looks at me like I'm the only thing he can't control.
Julian, the charming playboy who hides a vulnerable soul beneath his perfect smile, making me feel like I'm the only woman he's ever truly seen.
Asher, the brooding artist who paints me like I'm his muse and touches me like I'm his masterpiece, seeing parts of my soul I didn't know existed.
They're forbidden. They're dangerous. They're everything I shouldn't want.
But when I discover my father didn't die by suicide that he was murdered by the very man who now calls himself my stepfather, these three powerful men becomes my unlikely allies.
First it was a forbidden attraction, now it's an arrangement that defies every rule.
The rules are simple:
I'll give each of them a chance.
I'll take everything they offer.
And in the end, I'll have to make the hardest decision of my life:
Choose one of them. Choose all of them. Or choose myself.

7.7
Eva Brooks, a 25-year-old woman, was set up by her best friend. Her fiancé broke up with her and demanded compensation for allegedly cheating on him.
Eva had a one-night stand with the richest CEO in Dominic City, Ethan Owen. He was arrogant and offered her a job as his secretary.
As his secretary, Ethan couldn't shake his fondness for Eva. He became obsessed with her, worrying that she was cheating on him.
He broke up with his fiancée to become engaged to Eva, but will his fiancée let him go? Will Eva accept a relationship with her boss?

9.4
Prologue.
I've loved him as long as I can remember.
Hardin. My father's best friend. The man who seems untouchable, unlovable to every woman. But for me? He's everything.
Thirty-Five. Handsome. Calculating. Billionaire.
And yet, he remains single.
What could I do? I'm just Elena. Twenty-two years old. His best friend's daughter. Someone who shouldn't even think of loving him. So my first love became my hidden secret.
But now? I'm out of college, and I've vowed to chase my dream.
I joined his company, not for work, or for ambition. But for him.
To stay close. To make him fall for me.
Forbidden love is a dangerous game, but I'm willing to take the risk.
Will I succeed?
Will my love break through every rule and boundary?
I don't know.
But I'm ready to find out.