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THE SHAPE OF HIS CONTROL  Novel Cover

THE SHAPE OF HIS CONTROL

She was taken because she was useful. She stayed because leaving became impossible. She fell because control rewired her survival. Elara Vale never believed power could feel intimate-until Rowan Ashcroft made her his. Trapped inside the world of a man who owns everything he touches, Elara fights for autonomy while navigating rules she never agreed to. Rowan is cold, calculating, and ruthless-but beneath his control lies an obsession he refuses to name. As danger closes in from the outside, Elara must confront the most terrifying truth of all: the man who imprisoned her may be the only one keeping her alive. In a relationship built on power, protection, and psychological warfare, love is no longer a choice- it's a consequence.
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Chapter 3

The elevator ride lasted long enough for Elara to count her breaths twice.

Rowan stood beside her, close but not touching, his presence filling the small space with quiet authority. He didn't look at her not once but she could feel his awareness like a pressure against her skin. The doors slid shut with a sound too soft to be reassuring.

"How high are we going?" she asked.

"High enough," Rowan replied.

The answer told her everything and nothing.

The ascent was smooth, silent. No music, No announcement,Just the faint hum of machinery and the awareness that every second carried her further from any version of her life she could recognize.

When the doors opened, Elara understood immediately why no windows had been in her room.

This floor didn't need them.

Glass walls stretched in every direction, revealing a city laid out beneath them like a living map. Lights traced roads and buildings in sharp geometric patterns, a grid of wealth and power glowing against the dark. Inside, the space was immaculate sleek desks, enormous screens streaming data she couldn't immediately decipher, people moving with purpose and discipline.

No one looked surprised to see her.

That realization lodged cold and heavy in her chest.

"They know," she said quietly.

"Yes," Rowan replied.

"You told them about me."

"I prepared them for you."

She turned to face him. "I'm not a project."

"No," he agreed calmly. "You're an asset."

The word stung more than it should have.

Rowan guided her toward a glass-walled office positioned beside his own. Inside was a desk, a high backed chair, and a terminal already awake, lines of code scrolling slowly across the screen as if waiting for her.

"You'll work here," he said.

Elara crossed her arms. "And if I don't?"

Rowan leaned one hand against the desk, his posture casual, his presence anything but. "Then the people monitoring your digital footprint will realize you're no longer under my protection."

Her breath caught. "You're lying."

"Check the files."

Against every instinct screaming not to, she stepped closer and opened the folder sitting neatly on the desk.

The first page was her name.

The next was her face captured from angles she didn't recognize, moments she didn't remember being watched. Street cameras. Reflections. Surveillance stills.

Her pulse thundered in her ears.

"What is this?" she whispered.

"A threat assessment," Rowan said evenly. "Yours."

She flipped pages faster. Names. Organizations. Financial records. Illegal routes. Patterns she recognized-patterns she had modeled without understanding what they could expose.

"You built something remarkable," Rowan continued. "Your predictive model didn't just optimize logistics. It revealed behaviors. Vulnerabilities."

"You used my work," she said, voice shaking.

"Yes."

"You didn't tell me it could do this."

"You didn't ask."

Her hands trembled. "You could've warned me."

"Yes," Rowan agreed. "But then you might have disappeared. Or been killed."

She slammed the folder shut. "So you decided to own me instead?"

"I decided to keep you alive."

"At the cost of my freedom."

Rowan straightened, his expression cool and unyielding. "Freedom is a luxury purchased with power."

"And you think you deserve mine."

"No," he said. "I think you'll understand why it was never truly yours."

The words landed like a verdict.

"You'll work," Rowan continued. "Because you want to live. And because part of you already knows I'm right."

She hated him for how accurate that was.

He stepped back, giving her space she hadn't asked for. "You'll have access to what you need. You'll be compensated. You'll be protected."

"And if I try to leave?"

Rowan met her gaze. "Then I stop protecting you."

The silence that followed was heavy with unspoken consequence.

He turned to leave, stopping at the door. "We begin now."

As the glass door closed behind him, Elara sank into the chair, her hands still trembling.

She wasn't in an office.

She was in a cage made of glass, and everyone could see her inside it.

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