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THE BILLIONAIRE'S SILENT CLAIM

She needed one night to forget her pain. He needed one night to feel nothing. Serena Vale never expected a stranger's touch to change her life. Lucas Blackwood never expected a woman to walk away from him. But secrets don't stay buried. And when the truth returns, it comes with a heartbeat.
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Chapter 1

Rain slammed against the glass doors of the Blackwood Grand Hotel.

Serena Vale stood at the entrance, soaked through, shoes ruined, and a shiver crawling up her spine. Her bag clung to her shoulder, slick with rainwater.

She hesitated. Her fingers tightened around the strap. One step forward. One step back. The rain drenched her hair, clinging to her face, but the chill was nothing compared to the storm rising in her chest.

"Either walk in or drown out there," the doorman muttered, eyes flicking to her as if weighing whether she belonged.

She took a deep breath and stepped inside.

Warmth hit her instantly. The air smelled of polished wood and faint perfume. Soft lighting reflected on the marble floors. Quiet luxury surrounded her like a separate world she didn't belong to.

Her heart raced, but not from the cold. It was something else. Something unfamiliar.

"Just ask," she whispered to herself.

The front desk clerk looked up. "Yes?"

"I need a room," Serena said, her voice cracking despite her effort.

The clerk scanned her quickly, then typed into the system. "I'm sorry. We're fully booked."

Serena swallowed, forcing calm into her voice. "Please. I can pay."

A deep, smooth voice cut through the lobby.

"She can have mine."

Serena turned.

He was tall. Broad-shouldered. The rain darkened his expensive suit, but it didn't diminish the way he seemed to command the room. His presence shifted the air. Even the clerk straightened.

"Mr. Blackwood," the clerk said.

Lucas Blackwood didn't glance at him. His eyes were on Serena, intense, unreadable.

"Give her the penthouse," he said calmly.

Serena froze.

"I-I can't take that," she stammered.

Lucas stepped closer, slow and deliberate. "You can."

Their eyes met. Something flickered between them. Something electric. Unsettling. Unnerving.

The clerk hesitated. Then: "Yes, sir."

Serena exhaled shakily. "Thank you. I-I'll repay you."

Lucas's smile was faint, almost imperceptible. "No need."

The elevator ride was silent. Too silent. The only sound was the soft hum of the machinery and the click of her wet shoes against the polished floor.

"You didn't have to do that," Serena said finally, her voice low.

Lucas watched the numbers climb. "I know."

"Then why did you?" she asked, her fingers tightening around the strap of her bag.

His jaw tightened. "Because you looked like someone who needed it."

The doors opened, revealing the penthouse. Massive glass walls, city lights stretching endlessly below, and quiet, untouchable power.

"I'll leave," Serena said quickly. "I don't want to impose."

Lucas shut the door behind her. "You're already here."

Her pulse jumped. The click of the lock echoed louder than it should have.

"Relax," he said. "I won't touch you unless you ask."

She laughed weakly, a sound devoid of humor. "I wasn't thinking that."

Lucas studied her face, his gaze sharp. "You were."

Silence fell between them. Serena walked to the window, needing distance, needing to breathe. "I don't usually do things like this."

"Neither do I," Lucas replied.

She turned, searching his face. "You offer strangers penthouses often?"

"No," he said. "You stood out."

Her lips parted. "Why?"

"Because you look strong," he said. "And exhausted."

Her defenses cracked. "I'm tired," she admitted. "So tired."

Lucas loosened his tie, slow, deliberate, almost casual, yet deliberate. "Then stay."

The word lingered.

"I can't afford this place," she said.

"I can," he replied.

"That's not what I meant," she said softly, heart hammering.

Lucas stepped closer. "What did you mean?"

"That staying means... more," she whispered, unable to hide the tremor in her voice.

"Only if you want it to," he said.

Their breaths mingled. The city below blurred.

"I don't want complications," Serena whispered.

"Neither do I," Lucas said, his voice low, almost a growl. "But I want you."

Her chest constricted. The words... no one had ever said that to her before, and certainly not with such intensity.

"This is a mistake," she said, but her fingers clenched his shirt, betraying her resolve.

Lucas's control slipped, just slightly. He brushed wet strands of hair from her face. "Then say no," he said softly.

She couldn't.

The kiss was slow. Careful. Then desperate. Her world dissolved. Hours could have passed, or minutes. Time didn't exist. Only him. Only her. Only the heat, the tension, the want that had been unspoken for far too long.

When Serena woke, sunlight streamed through the floor-to-ceiling windows.

The bed beside her was empty.

Her chest tightened.

A note lay on the table:

Last night shouldn't have happened.

Her phone buzzed.

A missed call from an unknown number.

Then a message appeared:

"Find Serena Vale. Immediately."

Her breath caught.

She didn't know it yet.

But the night that was supposed to mean nothing...

Had already changed everything.

She stepped to the window, city lights fading behind the glare of the morning sun. Her hands trembled slightly, clenching the note.

Why had he left without a word?

The penthouse was too silent now, the luxury too heavy.

The thought of Lucas-of his body, his voice, the way he'd looked at her-made her stomach twist.

And somewhere deep down, she knew she couldn't go back to her normal life.

Something had started that night. Something dangerous. Something permanent.

The phone buzzed again. Another unknown number.

"Serena Vale. You don't have much time."

Her heart hammered.

The night that shouldn't have happened...had begun a story she couldn't escape.

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