Mundo ficciónIniciar sesiónVanessa Hart hated her boss and job. But she was drowning in debt, and the salary she earned as the assistant to the president of Sterling Group was too good to walk away from. After a single incident turns her life upside down, Vanessa finally quit, never imagining that she'd soon be bound to the very man she claimed to despise. Adrian Sterling was powerful, magnetic… and dangerously unpredictable. Beneath his control lay a man driven by strange obsessions and a darkness he kept carefully hidden. When he offered Vanessa a contract marriage in exchange for a life-changing sum of money, she saw it as her only path to freedom. But what she didn't know… was that stepping into his world meant facing a temptation far darker than she had ever imagined. One that would pull her straight into the center of his most dangerous desires… and her own.
Leer másVanessa's POV Adrian Sterling pushed the tray aside, and I stepped back almost on instinct. It wasn't graceful or composed. It was survival. The air between us thickened, heavy, like something unseen was pressing down on my chest, making it harder to breathe. I felt him move. Felt it before I even saw it. That way he had of walking, slow, certain, like he didn't need to touch you to take control of your body. Every step he took felt like an unspoken command. And my body… betrayed me. It listened. "Is that your condition, Vanessa?" he asked. "No sex… no love?" The words hit harder than I expected. No love. That part cut deeper than I wanted to admit. Love? As if Adrian Sterling could love. As if a man built out of control, power, and darkness could even understand what that word meant. My thoughts tangled into something messy and useless. Nothing came out. I tried to speak. I tried to say something that wouldn't make me feel exposed. Nothing. My tongue
Vanessa's POV "I have to go to my sister… I can't…" I didn't even finish the sentence. His gaze locked onto me like a blade. He didn't raise his voice. He didn't need to. Adrian Sterling never needed to. Those dark eyes were enough. Watchful. Calculating. Like they could take you apart piece by piece without ever touching you. "You're going to leave me alone while I'm injured?" he asked calmly, and it sent a chill down my spine. "You're full of contradictions, Vanessa. Besides… I need you. I think you owe me." The air caught in my throat. I couldn't say no. I searched for an excuse, something logical, something that wouldn't sound weak… but nothing came. My mind went blank, like he'd flipped a switch inside me. Or maybe it was always like this when it came to Adrian Sterling. I nodded. Didn't say a word. He got up carefully and went into the bathroom. I heard the water run, the rustle of clothes, slow, measured movements. Minutes later, he came out dresse
Adrian Sterling's POV The sight of that woman made me sick. And I did not mean the dull ache still lodged in my chest, or the pressure pulsing beneath the bandages. Marlene and my father stir something worse in me than pain. Something darker. Something older. It was not the kind of disgust that came from the stomach. It came from memory. The kind that woke up when certain faces crawled back from the past like parasites that never needed permission to return… because they always believed they had the right. Marlene's shrill voice sliced through the air the second she stepped in, like nails scraping against metal. "What did you do to my son, you savage?!" she screamed, completely unhinged. "If you killed him, I swear I'll—" I didn't let her finish. Didn't even think. My body moved instinctively before my mind could catch up. It was the same instinct that had kept me alive since I learned no one was ever going to protect me but myself. I pulled Vanessa behind me
Adrian Sterling's POV I opened my eyes slowly, like the world itself was weighing down on my eyelids. My whole body ached. Not sharp pain. Something deeper and heavier. The kind that settles in when something inside you breaks before the skin ever does. The sterile scent told me everything I needed to know. Hospital. Then the memory hit, fast and brutal. The penthouse. That night. Claudia. I was an idiot. I saw her face again, twisted, unhinged, madness burning in her eyes. The flash of the knife coming too fast. I remembered the impact and heat, like the air inside my chest had caught fire. It wasn't the pain that stuck with me. It was the shock. The realization that I'd let my guard down. Unforgivable. Damn it. Claudia didn't beat me. I beat myself. I let her in. I ignored the warning signs. I thought I had everything under control. I always made that mistake. A doctor came in, checked my vitals, looked at me with the detached calm of someone who'd
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