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Signed To The Ruthless CEO
img img Signed To The Ruthless CEO img Chapter 5 Danger
5 Chapters
Chapter 6 Noir Estate img
Chapter 7 Moving in img
Chapter 8 The contract img
Chapter 9 First Day img
Chapter 10 Threat and Deal img
Chapter 11 The Game img
Chapter 12 Obsession or protection img
Chapter 13 Falling img
Chapter 14 Why Her img
Chapter 15 The truth img
Chapter 16 The contract img
Chapter 17 The Attack img
Chapter 18 Steph is back img
Chapter 19 Ghost of the past img
Chapter 20 Nora!!!! img
Chapter 21 Chaos img
Chapter 22 Isabella img
Chapter 23 Defending her img
Chapter 24 The Gambit img
Chapter 25 Battle line img
Chapter 26 The past img
Chapter 27 The Director img
Chapter 28 Claiming her img
Chapter 29 Penthouse prison img
Chapter 30 Mine img
Chapter 31 The Necklace img
Chapter 32 The flashback img
Chapter 33 The truth img
Chapter 34 The Gala img
Chapter 35 Arthur's Threat img
Chapter 36 Ryann!!! img
Chapter 37 The offer img
Chapter 38 Kidnapped img
Chapter 39 Desperate img
Chapter 40 The Engagement img
Chapter 41 The escape img
Chapter 42 The escape 2 img
Chapter 43 Missing img
Chapter 44 The truth img
Chapter 45 Revenge img
Chapter 46 Revenge 2 img
Chapter 47 The Foundation img
Chapter 48 Blackmail img
Chapter 49 Bursted img
Chapter 50 In his arms img
Chapter 51 Accepting Her img
Chapter 52 He Escaped img
Chapter 53 Danger img
Chapter 54 Chloe is leaving. img
Chapter 55 Pregnant img
Chapter 56 Quiet Battles img
Chapter 57 Peace img
Chapter 58 The wedding img
Chapter 59 The Honeymoon img
Chapter 60 The Accident img
Chapter 61 Attack img
Chapter 62 A family to protect img
Chapter 63 He's dying img
Chapter 64 Safe img
Chapter 65 The Belgraves img
Chapter 66 The christening img
Chapter 67 Sienna img
Chapter 68 Hiring Sienna img
Chapter 69 Drugged img
Chapter 70 Gone img
Chapter 71 Go img
Chapter 72 Hunted img
Chapter 73 Deal img
Chapter 74 Silent destruction img
Chapter 75 Confusion img
Chapter 76 Frustrated img
Chapter 77 The truth img
Chapter 78 Healed scars img
Chapter 79 New Beginning img
Chapter 80 Burning the contract img
Chapter 81 The Arrival img
Chapter 82 Home img
Chapter 83 Handling the Board img
Chapter 84 Announcement img
Chapter 85 Wipe Out img
Chapter 86 The shield img
Chapter 87 Beatrice Word img
Chapter 88 Mrs Noir img
Chapter 89 Media Outbreak img
Chapter 90 Turning Tables img
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Chapter 5 Danger

Far into the outskirts of the city, where the streetlights were sparse and the shadows long, a sleek black van cut through the midnight fog like a predator through deep water. Inside, the cabin was thick with the scent of stale tobacco and anxiety. A phone vibrated on the dash, the glowing screen illuminating the scarred face of the driver.

A voice, cold and jagged with a refined sort of rage, hissed through the speaker. "I asked you for one thing. One simple task, and you botched it."

"Sir, the security was tighter than we anticipated-Noir's personal detail was everywhere-"

"I don't want excuses! I wanted her in the van before the gala ended. I wanted her in my custody before Noir could even realize she was missing." The voice dropped to a murderous whisper. "If Ellan Noir finds a single thread leading back to me-if he traces that drug back to my chemist-you are all dead men. Do you understand? Dispose of the vehicle and disappear."

Before the driver could plead for his life, the line went dead, leaving only the sound of the tires humming against the wet asphalt.

Back at the Banquet

The atmosphere in the grand ballroom had shifted from a celebration of wealth to a tomb of suffocating silence. Ellan stood over Valerie's crumpled form, his chest heaving under his tailored tuxedo. Seeing her like this-lifeless on the cold, unforgiving marble, her silk gown fanned out around her like broken wings-ignited a primal, volcanic fury he could no longer suppress.

"Check the CCTV!" he roared, his voice cracking like a whip through the vaulted hall. "Lock every exit. Lock the gates. Nobody leaves this building until I know whose hand touched her."

One of his security guards, a man twice Valerie's size, stepped forward, reaching out to lift her. Ellan's eyes snapped to the man, a flash of obsidian malice so lethal the guard recoiled as if he'd been burned.

"Don't. Touch. Her," Ellan gritted out.

Without another word, Ellan dropped to one knee and scooped Valerie into his arms. He didn't care about the gasps of the socialites or the way the orchestra's music had ground to a discordant halt. He felt the frantic, unnatural heat radiating off her skin through the fabric of his shirt. Her head lolled against his shoulder, her breath coming in shallow, ragged puffs that smelled faintly of the jasmine-scented drug someone had forced down her throat.

His men swarmed the building, but the report that came back ten minutes later was hollow: the footage had been professionally wiped. There was no evidence, no shadow to blame. Bella stood in the far corner of the room, her hand clutched around a champagne flute, her face a carefully constructed mask of faux concern. But beneath the surface, she was fuming. Her plan to have Valerie abducted was ruined, but as she watched Ellan carry her sister away, a new venom filled her. If Valerie remembers a single second of what I did, Bella thought, her knuckles turning white, I'll have to finish what I started.

The moment Ellan reached his SUV and cleared the crowd, Valerie's fingers suddenly spasmed. She didn't wake up-not fully-but the drug was clawing its way through her system. She gripped his lapels, her nails digging into the expensive wool. Her face was flushed a deep, feverish crimson, and her eyes fluttered open, glassy and unfocused.

"It's you..." she murmured, her voice a broken, raspy silk. She looked at him but saw a ghost. "I thought you wouldn't come. I'm just... a tool, right? A mere secretary. Why do you look so angry?"

"Quiet, Valerie," Ellan gritted out, his heart hammering a frantic rhythm against his ribs.

She wasn't listening. The aphrodisiac spiked in her blood, overriding her fear. She lunged forward in his arms, her body arching toward his warmth. Her lips crashed clumsily, desperately against his. It wasn't a kiss of affection; it was a chemical-fueled hunger, a cry for relief. Her hands wandered, mapping the hard, unyielding muscle of his chest and the column of his throat.

Ellan froze, his breath hitching as her tongue brushed his lower lip. His body, betraying his mind, reacted instantly. The heat of her, the scent of her skin, and the raw vulnerability of her touch sent a jolt of desire through him that nearly brought him to his knees. But he forced his hands to remain steady as he shoved her into the passenger seat. He wouldn't take her like this-drugged, confused, and broken.

He floored the accelerator, the engine of the SUV roaring as he tore through the city streets. With one hand on the wheel and the other restraining Valerie as she tried to pull her gown off, he dialed his personal physician.

"My house. Fifteen minutes," Ellan barked into the hands-free.

"Ellan? It's two in the morning. I'm on vaca-"

"If you want to keep your medical license and your head, Kelvin, you will be in my foyer in ten minutes. No excuses."

Kelvin was waiting, looking disheveled in a half-buttoned shirt, but his annoyance vanished the second he saw the state Valerie was in. Ellan carried her through the front doors, his suit jacket wrapped around her, though she was still thrashing, her skin slick with a fine sheen of sweat.

"What happened, Ellan? Did you lose control?" Kelvin asked, his voice dropping into professional seriousness as he followed them up the grand staircase.

Ellan ignored the jab, his jaw set in a hard line. He carried her straight into the master suite-a place no woman had stepped into in years. He dropped her onto the center of the massive, silk-sheeted bed, but she didn't let go. She was a storm of heat and teeth now. She pulled him down, her legs tangling with his as she straddled his lap, her breath hitching as she nipped at his earlobe.

"Valerie, stop," he groaned, his voice thick with a mix of agony and restraint.

She pouted, her glazed eyes searching his. She looked like a siren, her hair a wild halo against his black pillows. Ellan's blood was on fire, but he grabbed her wrists, gently but firmly pinning them above her head. He reached for an oversized black tee from his dresser and moved with surgical speed to get it over her head, shielding her body from Kelvin's eyes before he allowed the doctor to approach.

"Check her pulse. Now," Ellan ordered.

As Kelvin reached for her arm, Valerie lunged toward the doctor, her hands fumbling with his buttons.

"Lay a finger on her for anything other than a medical exam, and you're a dead man," Ellan warned, his voice a low, territorial rumble.

Kelvin held up his hands. "Jeez, relax. I haven't even touched her. Are you growing a heart, Ellan? Or just a leash?" He checked the thermometer and his face went pale. "Her temperature is skyrocketing. This isn't just a standard stimulant; it's a high-grade hallucinogenic aphrodisiac. If it hits 104, her brain will fry. Get the ice bath ready. Now!"

The next twenty minutes were a nightmare of cold and violence. Ellan lowered Valerie into the freezing water of his marble tub. The shock of the ice forced a piercing scream from her lungs. She fought him, her small hands splashing and clawing at his arms, her teeth clattering so loudly the sound filled the room.

"I've got you," Ellan whispered, his own shirt soaked and clinging to his chest as he held her submerged. "I've got you, Valerie. Just breathe."

Finally, her pulse began to level out. The frantic, wild look in her eyes faded into exhaustion. Her skin turned from a dangerous red to a pale, trembling ivory. Ellan whisked her out of the tub, wrapping her in a thick, heated towel and using his own body heat to regulate her temperature until she finally slumped against him, unconscious.

After Kelvin administered a sedative and left, the house fell into a heavy, expectant silence. Ellan sat on the edge of the bed, watching Valerie sleep. He reached out, his fingers trembling-a sensation he hadn't felt in a decade-as he brushed a damp strand of hair away from her face.

The way the black t-shirt had hiked up during the struggle caught his eye. He hesitated, his heart thudding against his ribs like a trapped bird. He reached down, his breath held tight, and pulled the hem of the shirt just high enough to see her lower abdomen.

There, silver and faint against her pale skin, was a jagged, inch-long scar.

Flashback: Two Years Ago

The memory hit him like a physical blow to the solar plexus. Two years ago, the Noir Group had been on the verge of bankruptcy. Ellan had refused his parents' "charity," which came with the price of marrying the manipulative Bella. In his desperation and anger, he had gone to a high-end underground club, seeking to drown his failures in gin.

His drink had been spiked-Bella's doing, he later found out-and he had stumbled into a darkened hotel suite, his blood roaring with a drugged, primal need.

A girl had been there. He remembered the smell of rain and cheap perfume on her skin. He remembered the way she looked in the moonlight-vulnerable, yet so hauntingly beautiful. In his haze, he hadn't seen her face clearly, but he remembered the feeling of her.

He remembered the way his hands had explored the silk of her curves, the way her soft pleas had turned into breathless moans of surrender as he claimed her. He had been a beast, driven by the drug and his own suppressed rage, but she had met him with a heat that matched his own.

He remembered the specific, electric jolt of pleasure when he entered her, the way she had dug her nails into his back, marking him as her own. And he remembered waking up at dawn to the sound of security. He had looked down at the girl sleeping peacefully beside him and seen that exact, jagged scar on her stomach before he was forced to flee.

He had searched for her for two years. He had looked for that shadow girl in every city, in every high-society gala. And she had been sitting ten feet away from him in his office for months, hiding behind a desk and a professional mask.

Valerie woke with a headache that felt like a rhythmic hammering against her skull. She sat up, the heavy silk duvet sliding down to reveal a man's black t-shirt. Panic flared in her chest. She remembered the restroom... the sting of a needle... and then nothing but flashes of cold water and Ellan's voice.

She stumbled downstairs, her legs feeling like lead. In the dining room, Ellan sat at the head of a long table, looking effortlessly composed in a charcoal suit. The scent of coffee and expensive tobacco filled the air.

"What happened?" she raspy out, her voice barely a whisper. "Why am I in your house? Why am I wearing your clothes?"

Ellan didn't look up from his coffee, but his hand tightened around the handle of the cup. "You were drugged at the gala, Valerie. You had a seizure. I brought you here to be treated by my doctor."

"I don't remember... anything. Did I... did we?"

"Some things are better left unsaid," he said curtly, finally looking up. His obsidian eyes were unreadable, but they burned with a new, dangerous intensity. "Take the day off. Eric will bring your things. A driver is waiting downstairs."

He stood up and walked out before she could protest. As he pulled his SUV out of the driveway, Ellan's knuckles turned white on the steering wheel. The contract was no longer just a way to save Nora's life. It was a cage to keep Valerie exactly where he could see her. She was his-she had always been his-and if Bryan or Bella thought they could touch her again, they would find out exactly how he earned the title of the Ruthless CEO.

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