The CEO'S Rejected Heir
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Chapter 6 The Confession on the Freeway img
Chapter 7 The Terms of the Partnership img
Chapter 8 The Tarmac War img
Chapter 9 The Blinding Fog img
Chapter 10 The King's Custody img
Chapter 11 Fifteen Hours to the Lair img
Chapter 12 The Fortress and the Man img
Chapter 13 The King's Price img
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Chapter 4 The Strategic Descent

The word, spoken with such cold, terrifying authority-Lycan-reverberated in my mind, a primal sound completely out of sync with the polished crystal and silk of the ballroom. I knew in that instant that Duke was not just another CEO. He was an apex predator who used wealth as a weapon, and his current target was me.

I gripped the railing, my knuckles white, staring down at the scene: Jason, breathing heavily with a mix of fury and confusion, stood defenseless against Duke's newly arrived, disciplined security detail. Stephanie was frozen on the stage, the discarded engagement ring likely still resting in a pocket. The entire room waited for my move.

Duke's eyes, dark and demanding, remained locked on mine. He wasn't pleading; he was giving a command.

Come home, Jasmine. The deal is closed.

My brain, usually slow to react in emotional crises, suddenly activated, cool and calculating. I assessed the threat.

Choice A: Stay with Jason. He had just rejected his fiancée to clear the field, only to confusingly re-reject me. He was emotionally compromised, exposed, and currently trapped by Duke's men in his own home. Choosing Jason meant choosing a messy, toxic battle against a force I now knew was powerful enough to walk into the Thorne Gala and shut down the room. It meant choosing to be trapped by his unpredictable passion and his inherited prison.

Choice B: Go to Duke. He was ruthless, controlling, and his claim was terrifying. But he was also offering protection and a calculated escape route. He had already settled my business debt and acquired my company-my foundation of freedom. Going to him was a strategic move, trading one high-security cage for another, but one where I held a necessary position as his asset.

I didn't choose him. I chose my business. I chose my freedom.

I took a deep breath, smoothing the skirt of my charcoal dress. This was the moment I became a true Thorne heir: not by blood or marriage, but by sacrificing emotion for strategy.

My feet found the top step of the grand staircase.

I started my slow, deliberate descent. Every step was a declaration. Whispers intensified, but I ignored them, my gaze fixed only on Duke.

Jason turned, his eyes widening in disbelief as he realized I wasn't waiting for him to fight for me; I was walking away from him entirely.

"Jasmine, stop!" Jason barked, starting toward the stairs. "Don't you dare-"

Duke's security detail moved with unsettling speed, two men intercepting Jason before he could take a single step. They didn't touch him, merely placed themselves as an impassable barrier.

I reached the last step. I was standing directly in front of Duke, close enough to feel the heat radiating off his body, close enough to smell the expensive, foreign cologne that was nothing like the familiar scent of Jason.

"The deal is closed, then," I said, my voice steady despite the tremor in my hands. I didn't reach for the bracelet in the box. I reached for the man who was now my new boss.

I placed my hand firmly on his forearm, meeting his gaze. "But understand this, Duke: I am not an heirloom. I am a strategic partner. You own the company, but you do not own my mind or my loyalty. You will give me the autonomy to run my business, or I will ensure you lose every dime you invested."

A flicker of genuine admiration, a dangerous kind of respect, crossed his face. His lips curled into that unsettling, magnetic smile.

"I expected nothing less, Heir," Duke murmured, dropping the box into his pocket. His hand instantly moved to the small of my back, a gesture of possessive claim that was undeniable. "Autonomy granted. But tonight, you are coming with me."

He turned us both, pulling me toward the main door where his security waited.

Jason, finally breaking free of the barrier, roared my name. "JASMINE! You belong here! You are my family!"

I didn't look back. That word, family, sounded like a cage again.

As we reached the massive carved doors, Duke paused, tilting his head back to address Jason over my shoulder.

"She belonged to the man who fought for her when she was broken, Thorne," Duke stated, his voice ringing with absolute finality. "Not the boy who left her for dead."

The doors were pulled open by the security men. Duke practically shielded me with his body as he escorted me out of the opulent, chaotic penthouse.

I was outside, breathing the cool night air. A black, armored sedan idled at the curb. As Duke smoothly opened the back door, I took one last glance back at the lit window of the ballroom-the window of the home I had always yearned for.

Just as I was about to slip into the car, a piece of paper-an official-looking document-flew through the air, thrown with desperate force from the balcony above. It fluttered down, landing on the hood of the car, right at my feet.

Duke snatched it up first. He scanned the header, and his dominant expression instantly vanished, replaced by an expression of pure, concentrated fury. His eyes narrowed, and he crushed the paper in his fist.

"What is it?" I asked, heart hammering.

Duke didn't answer. He simply shoved me roughly but quickly into the car and slammed the door. He got in beside me, and the car sped off, leaving the Thorne mansion in a blur.

"What was that document, Duke?" I insisted, my voice sharp.

He didn't look at me. He looked only at the crushed paper in his hand, his jaw clenched, his entire body radiating danger.

"That was Jason's last move, Jasmine," he said, his voice dangerously low, his corporate facade gone. "A non-compete clause. He just locked you out of your new company for five years, or else he's taking it all back, starting with the contract you signed with me three years ago."

            
            

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