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The Billionaire’s Untamed Obsession

“You’re trembling, Elín. Is it the cold, or the fact that you know I can crush this little kingdom of yours with a single phone call?” Zonrik Zartholm’s voice was a low vibration against her lips, his hand tangling in her hair as he pinned her against the rough stone wall of the sanctuary barn. The scent of rain and expensive sandalwood filled her lungs, a lethal intoxicant. “You don’t own the wind, Zonrik. And you don’t own me,” Elín gasped, her heart hammering a frantic rhythm against her ribs. She tasted the salt of the storm on his skin, a heat so intense it threatened to incinerate the icy resolve she’d spent years building. “Don’t I?” He leaned in, his mouth brushing hers, an agonizingly slow tease. “Then why are you leaning into me? Why do your eyes go dark whenever I enter a room? You hate my skyscrapers, but you crave my touch. Admit it.” “I hate everything you stand for,” she whispered, right before his mouth crashed onto hers—a kiss of pure, unadulterated fire that tasted of desperate possession and a war neither of them was winning. The Blurb He’s a man who builds empires. She’s the woman who refuses to be conquered. Zonrik Zartholm is the "Architect of Ice," a billionaire developer whose latest project—the ultra-exclusive Zartholm Sky Residence—requires the demolition of the Haven Wildlife Sanctuary. To him, the land is just a line item on a balance sheet. To Elín Demánsdóttir, it is her soul, her heritage, and the only place her young son, Charles, is safe from the world. When a brutal storm forces the cold-blooded CEO to seek shelter in the very sanctuary he’s trying to destroy, the friction between them ignites a heat that threatens to burn both their worlds down. Zonrik is used to being obeyed, but Elín is the first woman who looks at his fortune and spits at his feet. As the legal war escalates, a dark secret begins to unravel. Charles isn't just a local boy caught in a land dispute—he is the living image of the man trying to bulldoze his home. Three years ago, a reckless night in Copenhagen left Elín with a secret and Zonrik with a ghost he could never find. Now, Zonrik is obsessed. He doesn't just want the land anymore; he wants the woman who defied him and the son he never knew existed. In a high-stakes game of corporate sabotage and forbidden desire, Zonrik must decide: will he finish his father’s legacy of destruction, or will he dismantle his own heart to protect the woman who gave him everything? The Billionaire’s Untamed Obsession A standalone, enemies-to-lovers, secret baby romance with explosive chemistry, high-stakes tension, and a possessive alpha hero who meets his match.
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Chapter 5

"Don’t take it to heart, Elín. Your father must have had a reason. Embla said you were being difficult again," Sigríður said, her voice trembling as she pressed a damp cloth to my face.

Elín Demánsdóttir’s POV: I flinched, pulling back as the cold water stung the split in my lip. "A reason? Mom, he stood in the middle of the Aurora Table and hit me. He didn't just hit me; he humiliated me in front of the man who holds the fate of Haven Sanctuary in his hands. And you’re defending him?"

I snatched the cloth from her hand and threw it into the sink. The anger was a living thing in my chest, hot and jagged. Ragnar Demánsdóttir hadn't been my father for fifteen years. He had been a ghost who occasionally appeared to remind me how much he preferred his new life with Katrín Rúnarsdóttir and her plastic-perfect daughter, Embla.

"He is still your father, Elín. Life is complicated," she whispered, looking at her shoes.

"Life isn't complicated, Mom. It's cruel. He’s spent a decade funding Embla’s influencer lifestyle while I’ve had to beg the city council for enough grants to keep our foxes from starving. We are nothing to him. We are just the mess he left behind."

I walked into my small bedroom and slammed the door. My cheek was pulsing, a dull, rhythmic throb that reminded me of Ragnar’s heavy hand. I needed to sleep, but the image of Zonrik Zartholm’s face kept flashing behind my eyelids—that look of total, aristocratic boredom as my family imploded in front of him. He hadn't flinched. He hadn't helped. He had just watched, like a man watching a minor traffic delay.

Knock. Knock.

"Elín? I forgot to mention... Sigrun called. She’s set up a meeting for you with a biology professor from Nordhavn University. He’s very stable. You need stability, Elín. You can't keep living like this, fighting the whole world."

I groaned into my pillow. "I'm not going on a blind date, Mom!"

"It’s next week at the Aurora Table. If you don't go, I'll stop taking my heart medication. I mean it."

I sat up, defeated by the familiar, suffocating weight of her emotional blackmail. "Fine. One dinner. That’s it."

Elín Demánsdóttir’s POV: One week later, I found myself back at the Aurora Table, though I had requested a table as far from the VIP section as possible. At exactly seven o’clock, a man in a crisp white shirt and sensible glasses sat across from me.

"Hello. I’m Magnús Einarsson. I teach environmental science and veterinary ethics," he said. He had a kind, open face and a smile that actually reached his eyes.

I decided to skip the pleasantries. If I was going to be here, I was going to be the version of myself that usually scared men away. "I’m Elín. I run a wildlife sanctuary that is currently being sued by a billionaire. I haven't slept more than four hours a night in three years, I smell like antiseptic and horse hay most of the time, and I have a three-year-old son who is my entire world. Still want to order an appetizer?"

Magnús didn't blink. He actually chuckled, leaning back in his chair. "I grew up on a dairy farm in Aarhus, Elín. I’ve smelled worse than hay. And I think what you’re doing for the Hvalfjörður ecosystem is the most important work in this corridor. Why would that scare me?"

I blinked, my internal defenses faltering. For the next hour, we didn't talk about marriage or "stability." We talked about the migration patterns of arctic foxes and the corruption in the city’s land development office. Magnús was intelligent, respectful, and—most shockingly—he didn't look at me like a project to be fixed.

"I have a Land Rover," he said as we finished our coffee. "It’s perfect for hauling supplies up to the sanctuary. If you’ll let me, I’d like to come by this weekend and help you mend that fence you mentioned."

"I... I’d like that, Magnús," I said, feeling a genuine smile touch my lips for the first time in weeks.

We walked out of the restaurant together. The night air was crisp, but I felt a strange sense of peace. That peace lasted exactly three seconds—until I saw a familiar black Bentley idling at the curb.

Zonrik Zartholm was standing beside it, speaking to a group of men in suits. His gaze drifted toward the restaurant entrance and locked onto mine. His eyes dropped to Magnús’s hand, which was resting lightly on the small of my back to guide me through the crowd.

"Elín?" Gert Holm, Zonrik’s foreman, stepped forward. "Manager, I didn't expect to see you here."

"Gert," I nodded, keeping my voice professional. I felt Zonrik’s eyes burning into me, cold and judgmental.

"Is this the 'friend' who keeps you so distracted from your paperwork?" Zonrik’s voice cut through the air, sharp as a razor. He didn't look at Magnús. He looked at me like I was a faulty blueprint.

"This is Magnús Einarsson. And my personal life is none of your business, Mr. Zartholm," I said, my face flushing.

"Your personal life becomes my business when your lack of focus results in a fifty-million-króna error in the environmental impact survey," Zonrik said, stepping closer. The men behind him went silent. "I assume you haven't forgotten that your sanctuary’s grace period is ticking down? Or is the professor here helping you pack?"

"I'll have the corrected data on your desk by Monday morning," I hissed, my heart hammering against my ribs. "Now, if you’ll excuse us."

I practically threw myself into Magnús’s car. As we drove away, I looked in the side mirror. Zonrik was still standing there, a solitary, dark figure against the golden lights of the restaurant, watching us disappear into the dark.

Elín Demánsdóttir’s POV: The next forty-eight hours were a blur of spreadsheets and topographical maps. I moved a cot into the back office of the sanctuary. Ala Lind came in early on Saturday, her face pale and drawn.

"Elín, I heard about the error," Ala whispered, her eyes filling with tears. "It was my fault. I was at the hospital with my mother, and I shifted the columns on the land-drainage report. I'm so sorry. If you lose the sanctuary because of me..."

"Hush," I said, grabbing her hands. "It’s not your fault. We were both exhausted. I’m the lead vet; it’s my job to catch the mistakes. I’ve already told Zonrik it was my error. Your job is safe, Ala. Go home to your mother."

"But he'll fire you!"

"Let him try," I said, though my stomach did a nervous flip.

By Sunday evening, the sanctuary was silent. The only sound was the scratching of my pen and the hum of the old computer. My eyes were bloodshot, and my head felt like it was filled with wool. Every time I closed my eyes, I saw the numbers swimming in the dark.

Suddenly, the heavy wooden door of the office creaked open. I didn't look up. "Magnús, I told you I don't need more coffee. Just let me finish the Hvalfjörður sector."

"I'm not the professor."

The deep, resonant voice made me bolt upright. Zonrik Zartholm was standing in the doorway of my cramped, dusty office. He looked absurdly out of place in his charcoal-grey suit, surrounded by stacks of animal feed samples and medical journals.

"What are you doing here?" I asked, my voice raspy. "It’s ten o'clock on a Sunday."

"I came to see if you were actually working, or if you were just waiting for the clock to run out so you could play the victim when the bulldozers arrive," he said, walking into the room. He picked up a page of my handwritten notes, his eyes scanning the complex veterinary-environmental calculations.

I stood up, my legs shaking from fatigue. "I don't play the victim, Zonrik. I never have. You can stay and watch if you want, but you’re in my world now. Mind the mud."

He didn't leave. He pulled a wooden chair over—a chair that cost less than his silk tie—and sat down. "The bidding meeting is at nine tomorrow morning. If these numbers aren't verified by the city board, I lose the resort project, and you lose your land. I have no intention of losing."

"Then sit down and shut up," I snapped, turning back to the screen.

We worked in a strange, tense silence for hours. He didn't help with the biology, but he caught three mathematical errors in the first hour just by glancing over my shoulder. He was a machine.

Around 3:00 AM, my head hit the desk. I didn't mean to sleep; my body just gave out. I felt a soft weight settle over my shoulders—a jacket that smelled of expensive sandalwood and cold winter air.

"Five more minutes," I murmured into the wood.

"Keep working, Elín," Zonrik’s voice was surprisingly soft, right next to my ear. "The sun is coming up. And I want to see you win this."

I sat up, the Zartholm wool jacket sliding down my arms. I looked at him, really looked at him, in the dim light of the desk lamp. For the first time, he didn't look like a developer. He just looked like a man who was as tired of the war as I was.

"I'm done," I whispered, clicking the final save button. "The Haven is safe."

"We'll see," he said, taking the USB drive from my hand. His fingers brushed mine, and for a second, the air in the room felt electric, charged with a tension that had nothing to do with land or money.

He stood up, towering over me. "Get some sleep, Elín. I’ll see you at the hearing."

He disappeared into the night, leaving me alone in the quiet office. I looked down at the jacket he’d left behind. He was a capitalist, a destroyer of habitats, and the man who wanted to pave over my dreams.

So why did I feel like he was the only person who had ever truly seen me?

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