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The Billionaire Kept Me Captive

Wren Castellano is the best forensic data analyst in Texas. Methodical. Unshakeable. The woman you hire when you need to find what billionaires bury. But when her audit of Bellworth Industries uncovers a money-laundering operation worth hundreds of millions, she becomes a target overnight — her office raided, her apartment violated, her life reduced to a single bullet left as a warning. Enter Caspian Thorne: owner of Bellworth, ruthless dealmaker, and the man at the center of everything she's investigating. He moves her into his building for "protection" — but protection feels a lot like captivity when the doors lock from the outside. He's too calm. Too controlled. Too aware of exactly where she is at every moment. Trapped between a cartel that wants her silenced and a billionaire who might be orchestrating all of it, Wren has thirty days to find the truth. But the closer she gets to the evidence, the closer she gets to Caspian — and the line between suspect and savior is dissolving faster than her resolve. In Bellworth Tower, every hallway has a camera. Every kindness has an agenda. And the most dangerous thing isn't the people trying to kill her — it's the man seven floors above who makes her forget why she should be afraid.
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Chapter 5

The security camera footage made my blood run cold.

I'd installed the tiny device behind the fire extinguisher housing three days ago—a precaution I'd learned from my father, who'd taught me that in dangerous situations, you always needed proof of what happened while you slept. The pinhole camera was motion-activated, nearly invisible, and completely offline.

Now, watching the timestamp tick to 3:17 AM, I saw him.

Caspian appeared in the hallway outside my door, moving with that fluid grace I'd come to recognize. But this wasn't the corporate predator I knew during daylight hours. This was someone else entirely—hair disheveled, wearing that same gray sweatshirt from breakfast, holding "The Secret History" in his hands like it weighed more than paper and ink.

He stood there. Just stood there, staring at my door.

I leaned closer to the laptop screen, my heart hammering as I watched him lift his hand twice—reaching toward the door as if to knock, then letting his arm fall back to his side. His face was turned slightly away from the camera, but I could see enough. The uncertainty in his posture. The way he shifted his weight from foot to foot.

Eleven minutes. The timestamp showed eleven full minutes of Caspian Thorne—the man who controlled a billion-dollar empire, who'd locked me in his tower like a fairy tale prisoner—standing outside my door, paralyzed by indecision.

Finally, he placed the book on the floor with careful precision. But as he turned to leave, he stopped. Looked back at my door with an expression I'd never seen on his face before: raw, unguarded vulnerability.

Then he was gone, disappearing down the hallway like a ghost.

I closed the laptop and sat in the darkness of my room, my pulse racing with a dangerous realization. The man who held my life in his hands had spent eleven minutes outside my door, too afraid to knock.

What did that make him? What did that make me?

The next afternoon, I needed files from Caspian's office on the fiftieth floor. The elevator ride felt different now, charged with the memory of that surveillance footage. When the doors opened and I stepped into his reception area, Marcus was nowhere to be seen.

"He's expecting you," came Caspian's voice through the intercom. "Come in."

I pushed through the heavy doors into his office, where he sat behind that massive desk, every inch the corporate king. But I couldn't stop seeing him in that gray sweatshirt, vulnerable and human in my hallway.

"The Q3 financial reports," he said without looking up, sliding a thick folder across the polished surface. "Everything you requested."

I approached the desk, hyperaware of the space between us, of the way the afternoon light caught the sharp line of his jaw. When I reached for the folder, our fingers brushed—just for a second—and electricity shot up my arm.

His eyes snapped to mine, dark and unreadable.

"Thank you," I managed, clutching the folder against my chest like armor.

The elevator doors closed behind me with their usual soft whisper, and I pressed the button for the forty-fourth floor. The car began its descent, smooth and silent, when everything went wrong.

A grinding screech of metal. The elevator lurched to a stop, throwing me against the wall. Emergency lighting flickered on, bathing everything in dim red.

"Attention: Security Protocol Lockdown activated. All elevator systems suspended due to unauthorized access attempt. Estimated resolution time: fifteen minutes."

Fifteen minutes. Trapped in a metal box with—

The doors to the adjacent elevator opened with a soft chime, and Caspian stepped out, his expression shifting from mild annoyance to something else entirely when he saw me through the gap between the cars.

"System malfunction," he said, but his voice sounded strange. "I'll call maintenance."

Before I could respond, his elevator doors closed again, and I heard the mechanical whir of the car moving. Going up, not down.

Moments later, the doors of my elevator slid open, and he was there.

"Move over," he said quietly.

I pressed myself against the far wall as he stepped inside. The space that had felt generous for one person suddenly became suffocating with two. His cologne—cedar and something darker—filled the air between us like a third presence.

The doors closed, sealing us in together.

"You orchestrated this," I said, my voice barely steady. "The lockdown, the malfunction. You control everything in this building."

He didn't deny it. Instead, he leaned against the opposite wall, studying me in the red-tinted darkness. "The security system detected an intrusion attempt on the fifty-first floor. Automated response."

"How convenient." I clutched the folder tighter. "You lock me in your building, monitor my every digital breath, and now you've trapped me in an elevator. Does your need for control have any limits?"

Something shifted in his expression. He pushed off from the wall, taking a step closer, and the small space suddenly felt electric.

"You want to know my limits?" His voice dropped half an octave, rough with something that made my pulse spike. "You've been testing them since the moment you walked into my office."

I should have stepped back. Should have maintained the distance, the professional facade. Instead, I found myself moving forward, closing the gap between us until I could feel the heat radiating from his body.

"I want to know what you're hiding on the fifty-first floor," I whispered.

His hand rose slowly, fingers barely grazing the line of my jaw. The touch was feather-light, questioning, as if he was asking permission for something neither of us had named.

"You're more dangerous than any auditor has a right to be, Wren Garcia," he murmured, his thumb tracing the curve of my lower lip with devastating gentleness.

I couldn't breathe. Couldn't think. The folder slipped from my fingers, papers scattering across the elevator floor as his other hand came up to frame my face. He was so close I could feel his breath against my skin, could see the flecks of gold in his dark eyes.

"Caspian," I breathed, not sure if it was a warning or a plea.

His thumb stilled against my mouth. For a heartbeat, the world narrowed to just this—the space between us, the question in his eyes, the way my heart was trying to beat its way out of my chest.

Then the elevator lurched back to life with a mechanical roar. The lights blazed on, harsh and sudden, shattering the spell. We sprang apart like guilty teenagers, retreating to opposite corners as the car resumed its descent.

When the doors opened on the fiftieth floor, Marcus stood waiting, his expression grim.

"Mr. Thorne," he said urgently, "we have a problem. The fifty-first floor security system detected a physical breach attempt. Someone tried to access the restricted area."

I watched Caspian's entire demeanor transform in the space of a heartbeat. The man who'd almost kissed me vanished, replaced by the Forbes-featured predator I'd first encountered. His eyes went cold, calculating, dangerous.

He glanced at me once—not with warmth, but with something that looked suspiciously like a warning—then followed Marcus down the hallway without another word.

I stood alone in the empty elevator, my lips still tingling from his touch, my hands shaking with something that definitely wasn't fear. Through the floor-to-ceiling windows at the end of the corridor, I could see three black SUVs parked at the building's entrance. No license plates. They hadn't been there when I'd gone upstairs.

My old phone—the offline device I kept for emergencies—buzzed in my pocket.

Impossible. That phone had no network connection, no way to receive messages. I pulled it out with trembling fingers and stared at the screen.

One new message from an unknown number: "Stop investigating the 51st floor. Last warning."

I stared at the text until the words blurred, my mind reeling. Someone had found a way to reach a device that shouldn't be reachable. Someone who knew exactly what I was looking for, who had access to technology I didn't understand.

The elevator doors closed behind me with a soft whisper, but I barely heard them. All I could think about was the impossible message in my hands, and the memory of Caspian's thumb against my lips, and the question that was becoming more urgent with each passing hour:

In this tower full of secrets and phantom floors and invisible watchers, who was the real enemy?

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