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TRAPPED WITH THE DEVIL: MY FATHER'S BEST FRIEND

TRAPPED WITH THE DEVIL: MY FATHER'S BEST FRIEND

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Note: This story contains mature themes including dubious consent, age gap (20+ years), possessive behavior, and explicit content. Reader discretion is advised. It all started with a kiss. It all started with one reckless night at a masquerade club where I kissed a stranger and ran. "Open for me." It wasn't a request. Dominic Sterling didn't make requests. He gave orders. Kneeling between my legs, the man who owned my father's debt-and now my life-wasn't looking at me like a guardian. He was looking at me like a predator. "You were smiling at him," Dominic growled, his thumb tracing my lower lip. "You were smiling at that boy with this mouth." "He was just being nice," I whispered, my heart hammering against my ribs. "He doesn't know you, Aria," Dominic snarled, his hand sliding up my thigh. "He doesn't know that every breath you take belongs to me." He leaned in, his grey eyes darkening to black. "And tonight? I'm going to remind you exactly who owns you." A night where a masked stranger kissed me like he was claiming his soul mate, then disappeared with my mother's bracelet-the only thing I had left of her. That's the night I wish I could forget... but can never forget. A night I thought was just a mistake. Until he showed up at my apartment the next morning. With my father. Aria Vance is a broke nursing student with $4.12 in her bank account and a tuition deadline she can't meet. She thinks her life is over. She's wrong. It's just beginning. When her father's gambling debt of four million dollars threatens to destroy them both, a savior appears. Dominic Sterling. Ruthless billionaire. King of New York. Her father's oldest, best friend. And the man who kissed her at that club. Dominic pays the debt in full. But his generosity comes with a terrifying price tag: Aria. Under the guise of "protecting" her from loan sharks, Dominic forces Aria to move into his high-security fortress in the Hamptons. But safety is a lie. His rules are absolute: She never leaves the estate without his guards She is forbidden from dating anyone else She answers to him, and him alone Trapped in a golden cage with a man twenty years her senior, Aria realizes that Dominic didn't just pay for her safety. He paid for her submission. She should run. She should be terrified. But the way he looks at her makes her want to do the one thing she promised never to do: Surrender.

Chapter 1 THE KISS

The bass thudded against my chest, vibrating through bone and blood, loud enough to drown out my thoughts.

I should not be here.

I should be hunched over my desk, memorizing drug classifications for my Pharmacology final. I should be worrying about tuition deadlines and my bank balance that read $4.12.

Instead, I was standing in a masquerade club in downtown Manhattan, wearing a borrowed red dress and a black lace mask, pretending I was someone else.

Just for one night.

"Relax," Lila shouted into my ear, laughing as she tugged me toward the bar. "You look like you are about to pass out."

"I might," I muttered. "If my father finds out I am here-"

"He will not," she cut in. "Tonight, you are not a nursing student with the weight of the world on her shoulders. Tonight, you are just a girl."

A lie.

But I let myself believe it.

I took the drink she pressed into my hand and swallowed, the burn of alcohol settling low in my stomach. The lights were low, the air thick with perfume and sweat and temptation.

And then-

A hand closed around my waist.

Not tentative. Not unsure.

Claiming.

I sucked in a sharp breath.

"You are trembling," a man murmured behind me.

I stiffened. "Excuse me?"

His hand remained at my waist, unyielding.

"Your pulse," he continued calmly. "It is racing."

I scoffed. "You have a habit of grabbing strangers and diagnosing them?"

His thumb pressed lightly into my waist.

"Only the interesting ones."

"You should let go of me," I whispered.

He hummed. "You should leave."

I did not.

My body betrayed me, staying exactly where it was.

"I am not scared," I told him.

He softly chuckled close to my ear "You should be."

He turned me slowly, deliberately, until I was facing him.

He wore a black mask. Minimal. Elegant. It hid his face, but not his presence. He was tall, broad-shouldered, dressed in an immaculate suit that screamed money and power.

Danger.

I felt it instinctively.

His gaze swept over me, unhurried, as if he were memorizing me.

"What is your name?" he asked.

"I do not give my name to strangers," I replied, lifting my chin.

His eyes darkened with interest. "Good. Neither do I."

His hand remained at my waist, thumb pressing lightly into my skin, grounding me there. The music faded. The crowd disappeared.

There was only him.

"You should walk away," I said, though my body leaned closer.

"And yet," he murmured, dipping his head, "you have not."

The space between us vanished.

He kissed me.

Not softly. Not sweetly.

It was a kiss that stole breath and sense, that branded rather than asked. His hand slid into my hair, tilting my head back as if he already knew exactly how I would fit against him.

My fingers fisted in his jacket before I could stop myself.

God.

When he pulled back, my lips were swollen, my knees weak.

His forehead rested briefly against mine. "This is a mistake," he said quietly.

"Yes," I whispered.

But neither of us moved.

Reality slammed back into me all at once.

I tore myself from his grip.

"I cannot," I said breathlessly. "I should not have-"

I turned and ran.

I pushed through the crowd, ignoring the calls behind me, my heart pounding as I fled toward the exit. I did not stop until I was outside, gulping in cold night air.

My hands shook as I reached up and tore off my mask.

Only then did I realize-

My bracelet was gone.

The thin gold chain my mother had left me.

Panic bloomed.

I spun back toward the club-

And froze.

The man stood just inside the entrance, watching me.

In his hand was my bracelet.

Our eyes locked.

He did not chase me.

He simply smiled.

And I knew, with terrifying certainty, that this was not over.

I went home that night telling myself it was just a kiss.

Just a mistake.

I had no idea I had just met the man who would ruin my life.

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