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The Secret Billionaire's Obsessive Love Trap

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My mother was dying in the hospital, relying on expensive life support to survive. But my own father suddenly cut off her medical insurance, conspiring with a ruthless pharmaceutical heir named Fred. They wanted to force me to hand over my grandfather's priceless DARPA research formula in exchange for a corporate bailout. When I refused, Fred sent massive thugs to hunt me down in the freezing rain. He even used his power to have my dying mother physically thrown out of the VIP ward, leaving her to suffocate on a rusted gurney in a dirty, crowded corridor. My father and stepmother just sneered, watching me become a desperate pariah with nowhere to run. I couldn't understand how my father could trade his own wife's life for a real estate deal. Sitting in the pouring rain next to my mother, watching her skin turn the color of wet ash, my despair finally morphed into a cold, hard rage. "Sign the rights over to me, or buy a coffin." Just as Fred raised his hand to strike me, a seemingly poor biotech sales rep stepped out of the shadows. He brutally crippled Fred's guards, loudly claimed to be my boyfriend, and somehow got my mother secretly upgraded to the hospital's penthouse suite. To protect this "broke orphan" from Fred's revenge, I took him back to my tiny apartment. I was completely unaware that I had just invited the most terrifying, lethal billionaire on Wall Street into my home.

The Secret Billionaire's Obsessive Love Trap Chapter 1

Alaina threw her entire body weight against the heavy iron door of the Park Hyatt alleyway. The metal groaned, scraping against the wet concrete as she slipped inside. The icy Manhattan rain slicked her skin, plastering her dark hair to her cheeks. Her lungs burned. Every breath felt like swallowing broken glass. She pressed her spine against the cold brick wall, her chest heaving. Through the narrow gap in the door, she saw them. Two massive men in black raincoats kicked a metal trash can out of their way at the alley entrance. The sound of metal clattering against the pavement sent a violent jolt of adrenaline straight into her bloodstream. They were closing in. Alaina turned her head. The employee entrance to the main lobby was blocked. A hotel security guard stood there, arms crossed, checking the badges of the catering staff. Her stomach dropped. She couldn't go through the lobby. She dropped into a low crouch. The wet fabric of her jeans clung to her knees. A hotel worker pushed a massive canvas laundry cart out of a side corridor. Alaina moved. She kept her body pressed tight against the side of the cart, using it as a moving shield. She slipped past the guard's line of sight and ducked into the service elevator bay. One of the men in black stepped into the corridor. Alaina stopped breathing. She pressed her back against the rough plaster wall. Her fingernails dug into the grooves of the wall so hard the tips turned a bruised purple. The man's heavy boots squeaked on the wet linoleum. He turned his head toward the laundry carts. Her heart hammered against her ribs, a frantic, painful rhythm. The man's radio crackled. He turned away and jogged toward the kitchen doors. The moment his back was turned, Alaina slid into the open service elevator. She slammed her wet palm against the button for the top floor. The metal doors slid shut. The elevator jerked upward with a dull, grinding mechanical noise. Alaina shoved her trembling hand into her soaked canvas bag. Her fingers bypassed her wallet and keys, closing around a hard plastic cylinder. She pulled out an unopened medical syringe. Her thumb flicked the plastic cap off. The needle caught the dim fluorescent light of the elevator. The elevator chimed. The doors opened to the penthouse floor. The hallway was lined with thick, sound-absorbing carpet. The lighting was deliberately dim. At the far end of the corridor, a sliver of warm yellow light spilled from beneath the door of the presidential suite. From the stairwell behind her, she heard the heavy crash of a door being kicked open. They were already on this floor. They had cut the main power to the elevators, and the emergency lights flickered above her. Alaina ran. Her wet sneakers made no sound on the plush carpet. She reached the heavy oak door of the suite. She pulled a metal bobby pin from her wet hair. Her fingers shook, but she forced herself to focus. She jammed the pin into the old-fashioned mechanical backup lock beneath the electronic keycard reader, scraping it desperately against the tumblers, remembering a stupid trick she'd seen in a movie once. After several frantic twists, a click echoed in the silence, more from luck than skill. The stairwell door at the end of the hall burst open. The bright beam of a heavy-duty flashlight sliced through the darkness, sweeping across the wallpaper. Alaina shoved the oak door open and rolled inside. She pushed the door shut with her shoulder and twisted the deadbolt. The heavy metal lock slid into place with a solid, silent thud. She leaned her forehead against the cool wood of the door, gasping for air. Her legs shook so violently she almost collapsed. Then, the smell hit her. It was a rich, heavy scent of aged whiskey and expensive cigar smoke. A flash of lightning tore across the sky outside the floor-to-ceiling windows. The sudden burst of white light illuminated the massive living room. A man sat on the dark leather sofa, his broad back facing her. Kyle Wood held a crystal glass in his left hand. His hearing was unnervingly sharp. The moment the deadbolt clicked, he registered the chaotic, shallow breathing in his room. He didn't turn his head. He slowly lowered the glass to the coffee table. His right hand slid silently into the gap between the leather cushions, his fingers wrapping around the textured grip of a tactical combat knife. Alaina knew she couldn't let him speak. If he shouted, the men in the hallway would hear. She launched herself forward like a coiled spring. She vaulted over the back of the sofa. Her left forearm locked tightly around the man's thick neck, cutting off his airway. Her right hand brought the medical syringe down, pressing the sharp tip directly against the pulsing skin of his carotid artery. Kyle's body reacted instantly. His muscles hardened into solid rock. His right hand gripped the knife, ready to drive the blade upward into her ribs. But he stopped. He felt the precise, calculated pressure of her arm against his throat. It wasn't a sloppy mugger's grip. It was a clinical, anatomical hold designed to restrict blood flow to the brain in seconds. "Don't make a sound," Alaina hissed. Her voice shook, but the threat was razor-sharp. "This syringe is loaded with a lethal compound. You move, I push the plunger. Your heart stops in three seconds." Kyle didn't care about the threat. He cared about the smell. Beneath the scent of rainwater and damp canvas, he smelled it. A specific, sterile brand of hospital-grade disinfectant mixed with a faint trace of lavender. The scent slammed into his brain, ripping open a twelve-year-old memory of blood, concrete dust, and a girl's frantic hands pressing against his chest. A heavy fist pounded on the oak door of the suite. "Hey! Anyone in there?" a rough voice shouted from the hallway. Alaina flinched. Her hand trembled violently. The tip of the needle pierced the top layer of Kyle's skin. A single, warm drop of blood swelled on his neck. Kyle didn't flinch. He looked at the reflection in the dark glass of the window in front of them. He saw her pale, terrified face. And then, another flash of lightning lit up the sky. The harsh light hit the side of her neck. Right behind her left ear, Kyle saw it. A dark red birthmark, shaped exactly like a crescent moon. His heart stopped. The air in his lungs vanished. Twelve years. He had ripped apart the city looking for her. And now, she was pressing a needle to his throat. The pounding on the door grew louder. "Open up, or we breach it!" Kyle let his muscles go completely slack. He dropped the tactical knife back into the sofa cushions. He tilted his head back slightly, exposing his throat more to her needle. "What the hell? I paid for this room!" Kyle yelled toward the door, his voice dripping with the angry, exhausted frustration of an ordinary guest whose patience had snapped. "You wake me up again and I'm calling the cops and suing this whole damn hotel! Get lost!" The silence in the hallway was immediate. The men outside muttered a curse. Heavy footsteps retreated down the carpeted hall, fading into the stairwell. The threat was gone. The adrenaline holding Alaina together snapped like a brittle wire. Her vision tunneled into blackness. The syringe slipped from her numb fingers, bouncing off the leather sofa. Her knees buckled, and her body slumped forward, collapsing entirely against Kyle's broad back. Kyle turned instantly. His large hands caught her waist before she could slide to the floor. He pulled her limp body into his chest, burying his face in her wet hair.
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