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The Billionaire's Heartbreaker

Leo Westbrook owns everything except the one thing he cannot command, his heart. Born into wealth yet determined to create an empire of his own, he carved his way through boardrooms and backroom deals with ruthless precision. Every venture he touched turned to gold, every rival who dared to stand against him fell in his shadow. The city whispered his name with reverence and fear alike. He was power wrapped in elegance, pleasure wrapped in danger, a man who conquered without apology. But beneath the brilliance of his success lay a truth he never allowed anyone to glimpse; the emptiness that no amount of money, influence, or desire could fill. Claire Sullivan was the storm he never anticipated. Known for her sharp pen and sharper wit, she had built her reputation as a journalist who never played safe. Men twice her age had underestimated her and paid the price in print. Politicians avoided her calls, CEOs cursed her name, and readers adored her because she exposed truths others buried. Claire lived for the thrill of uncovering what the powerful wished to hide, and this time her target was none other than Leo Westbrook, the man whose empire seemed too flawless to be real. She wanted answers. She wanted the truth. What she did not expect was the man himself. Their first encounter was meant to be professional. Claire walked into his world with her recorder ready and her questions sharp, prepared to unearth the cracks behind his polished image. Leo, intrigued rather than intimidated, welcomed her into his office with a smile that carried both charm and warning. It was a meeting that should have ended with headlines. Instead, it lit a fuse neither of them could control. In the space of a single conversation, rivalry tangled with an attraction that burned hotter than reason. Claire saw more than a billionaire’s arrogance; she saw a man with secrets he guarded as fiercely as his fortune. Leo, for the first time in years, saw a woman who could not be bought, bent, or easily dismissed. To Leo, Claire was a challenge unlike any he had faced. She stood her ground, refused his games, and demanded truths he had buried for a lifetime. Every word from her lips unsettled him, every glance dared him closer to the edge he had sworn never to cross. To Claire, Leo was the temptation she could not afford. She had built her career on exposing men like him, not falling under their spell. And yet, every moment near him threatened to unravel her resolve. His touch promised fire, his kiss promised ruin, and she feared both. In their world, secrets were more valuable than gold. Claire’s investigation threatened to uncover scandals capable of toppling Leo’s empire, while his knowledge of her past carried the power to shatter the walls she had built around herself. Desire became their weapon, each encounter laced with both passion and risk. Every kiss carried the taste of betrayal, every embrace the threat of surrender. They circled one another like predators, each determined not to be the one to fall. Yet beneath the danger lay something neither had dared to admit. For all the lies and the battles of will, there were moments, quiet, fleeting moments, where their defenses slipped. In those stolen instances, Claire glimpsed the man behind the empire, and Leo saw the woman beneath the armor of ambition. The more they fought, the closer they drew, until the line between enemy and lover blurred beyond recognition. In a game where power means everything and trust means nothing, the stakes have never been higher. They can either destroy each other with the truths they hold, or risk everything on a love that could break through the walls they spent their lives building. One question remains: When desire is the deadliest weapon of all, who will survive the fire they have unleashed?
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Chapter 5

Leo Westbrook liked his office best at night. The floor-to-ceiling windows turned the city into a fractured mirror, each tower outside a shard of steel and ambition piercing the dark. The rest of Los Angeles slept or drowned in its vices, clubs, penthouses, the chaos of neon. But up here, above it all, Leo ruled in silence.

He stood at the glass, tie loosened, drink in hand. The whiskey burned his throat, though he hardly tasted it. His gaze was locked on the horizon where the red lights of aircraft blinked against the heavy clouds, like signals from another world. The city stretched out before him as if it belonged to him, and in many ways, it did. Still, the view carried no comfort.

Behind him, footsteps padded across marble, slow and deliberate.

“Still working?” Henry Holloway’s gravelly voice broke the quiet. His father’s old friend and Leo’s most trusted advisor lowered himself into a leather chair with a groan. “You’ll outlast the city, but not your liver.”

Leo didn’t turn. “The city will rot before I do.”

“You say that,” Holloway muttered, “as if you’re not part of it.”

Leo finally looked away from the glass. Holloway, silver-haired and thickset, studied him with the same watchful eyes that had followed him from boyhood into manhood. Few dared to challenge Leo Westbrook. Holloway made a habit of it.

“I had a visitor today,” Leo said.

“Dominic?” Holloway guessed.

A humorless smile ghosted across Leo’s lips. “Not this time. A journalist.”

“Name?”

“Claire Sullivan.”

Recognition flickered in Holloway’s expression. “The heartbreaker. Papers have been circling her for years. Doesn’t she leave men bleeding in print, and in bed?”

“She wanted an interview.”

“And you gave it?” Holloway’s brow rose.

Leo swirled the amber liquid in his glass. “Part of it. Enough to intrigue her. Not enough to hang me with.”

Holloway chuckled. “Then you like her.”

Leo’s gaze hardened. “I don’t like anyone.”

“Leo,” Holloway leaned forward, voice low, “you invited her closer, didn’t you?”

Leo said nothing. Instead, he remembered her eyes, sharp, assessing, unafraid. Most women in his orbit had either fawned or fled. She had done neither. Claire Sullivan had studied him the way he studied markets: calculating, relentless, already imagining where to strike. It had been… refreshing. Dangerous, but refreshing.A

“I know that look,” Holloway muttered. “It’s the same one you gave the markets in your twenties. Hungry. Ruthless. Wanting to own.”

Leo drained his glass. “Ownership is easy. Control is harder.”

“And she makes you feel out of control?”

A flicker of irritation crossed his face. “She’s reckless. And I don’t tolerate recklessness. Especially not when it comes wrapped in ambition and red hair.”

Holloway’s mouth tugged into a wry smile. “You sound more rattled than you want to admit.”

Before Leo could answer, the office phone buzzed. He crossed the room and pressed speaker.

“Yes?”

His assistant’s crisp voice cut through. “Sir, Mr. Dominic Westbrook is in the lobby. He refuses to leave without a word.”

Holloway groaned. “Here we go.”

Leo’s jaw tightened. “Send him up.”

Moments later, the elevator chimed. Dominic strode into the office as if the building already belonged to him. Taller than Leo by an inch, hair slicked with too much polish, Dominic wore his tailored suit like armor. His smile was sharp, his eyes colder than the whiskey melting in Leo’s glass.

“Little brother,” Dominic drawled, “burning the midnight oil?”

Leo didn’t move from behind his desk. “Some of us build, Dominic. Others leech.”

Dominic smirked. “Still clinging to that story? You built nothing. You inherited scraps from our father and turned them into a circus of glass towers. I build industries. I build permanence.”

Leo’s expression didn’t shift, though his voice dropped lower, cutting. “You build nothing but resentment.”

“Gentlemen,” Holloway interjected, his voice weary.

“Stay out of this,” Dominic snapped, eyes never leaving Leo. Then he leaned across the desk, palms flat, his presence looming. “I hear you’ve been entertaining journalists. Claire Sullivan, isn’t it? Fiery, stubborn. Not your usual taste.”

Something flickered in Leo’s eyes, gone as quickly as it came. “She’s irrelevant.”

Dominic’s smile widened, cruel. “No one is irrelevant if they know how to use their charm. She’ll dig, Leo. She’ll find the cracks.” He straightened, smoothing his jacket. “And when she does, I’ll be there to watch you crumble.”

Leo rose slowly, deliberate as a predator. He met his brother’s gaze across the desk, two forces colliding in silence.

“You’ve already lost, Dominic,” he said quietly. “You just don’t realize it yet.”

Dominic’s eyes glittered. “Then prove it.”

He turned on his heel, heading for the elevator. Just before the doors closed, he looked back and called, “I’ll enjoy watching her break you.”

The silence that followed was heavy, the kind that pressed into the walls and lingered in the air.

Holloway exhaled, rubbing a hand over his face. “You should tread carefully. Your brother smells blood, and that girl may be the knife.”

Leo sank back into his chair, setting his empty glass on the desk. His fingers steepled as his mind wandered, no longer on Dominic but on the card he had sent Claire earlier that day. An invitation, polished, precise, impossible to ignore. She had not yet refused. He doubted she would.

“She won’t break me,” he murmured. “But I might break her.”

Holloway gave him a long, steady look. “And what if she’s the one person who refuses to bend?”

Leo didn’t answer. He turned back to the window where the city stretched endless and glittering, a kingdom of glass and light. Yet for the first time in years, a sliver of uncertainty lodged itself in his chest. Not about his empire, not about his brother, but about a woman who carried fire in her eyes and danger in her voice.

The city was his. The power, the wealth, the walls he had built, they were all his. But somewhere out there, Claire Sullivan was waiting, and Leo Westbrook, who had never feared a rival, found himself wondering whether the empire he built could withstand a single determined woman.

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