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Bound to the Devil CEO

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Isabella Moretti thought she could leave her past behind and live quietly… until Alejandro Cruz walked into her life. A billionaire CEO with a reputation as dangerous as he is irresistible, Alejandro offers her a contract marriage, protection in exchange for obedience.At first, Isabella resists. She keeps her distance, guarding every secret, every scar. But Alejandro is persistent, possessive, and alarmingly intuitive. He sees the strength in her before she even recognizes it herself… and he isn’t afraid to claim it.Bound by rules, desire, and secrets, Isabella must navigate a dangerous game of trust, obsession, and power. Will she surrender to him, or will her guarded heart break under the weight of love and control?Every kiss, every whispered command, every hidden truth could be the moment she loses herself , or finds the power she never knew she had.

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The Woman he Noticed
Isabella Moretti moved through the airport like a ghost, her black trench coat hugging her slim frame, sunglasses concealing the sharp vigilance in her dark eyes. No one glanced twice. That was the point. To the world, she was just another traveler, another faceless commuter in a crowded terminal. But she wasn’t invisible. Not to him. Alejandro Cruz leaned against the polished chrome of the VIP lounge entrance, arms crossed over the tailored fabric of his designer suit, watching. His gaze wasn’t casual; it never was. He had seen many women in his life—some ambitious, some naive, some dangerous. Few had the calm precision Isabella carried, the quiet control that disguised a storm beneath. She checked her watch, muttered under her breath, and walked with measured steps toward the exit. Alejandro followed, not too close, but close enough that if she looked over her shoulder, she’d feel the weight of his attention. The first time he’d noticed her, she had been in the back office of a European embassy—her posture impeccable, her expression unreadable, her hands steady even as a clerk argued over a visa delay. That was the moment he realized she wasn’t ordinary. And he never ignored what wasn’t ordinary. Isabella barely noticed the luxury car waiting outside. She didn’t need a driver; she preferred anonymity. The city was loud, the streets crowded, and she liked the chaos—it provided cover. Yet her instincts prickled. Someone was following. Again. She adjusted the strap of her bag and stepped onto the pavement. A flash of motion across the street—a man in a dark coat—vanished into the crowd. Nothing to panic over. Probably another corporate shadow, another random threat. But her heartbeat ticked faster anyway. It had been like this for months. Since she’d fled her past, she’d lived in constant vigilance. One wrong move, one glance in the wrong direction, and her carefully constructed life could unravel. She had learned early that survival wasn’t about hiding; it was about control. Every word, every step, every gesture had to be deliberate. And yet… She didn’t feel fear. Not really. She felt something darker: anticipation. Because her instincts had never failed her. They had kept her alive. Alejandro watched her approach the café across the street, noting the subtle shift in her posture as she scanned her surroundings. Most people would have fumbled under the same pressure. Isabella Moretti adjusted, subtly but effectively, as if the world bent itself around her and she was entirely aware of it. He walked past the cars, his phone in hand. A simple call could have her tracked in minutes, but he didn’t want to rush. Observing was an art, and this woman… was a masterpiece of restraint. As she entered the café, Alejandro lingered outside, eyes narrowing. She ordered a black coffee, no sugar, no cream. Her hands—slender, pale, almost delicate—held the cup steadily as if she weighed the world in her palm and found it lacking. Something about the way she carried herself spoke of pain, but not weakness. He recognized it immediately. A girl broken too young. Hardened too early. And yet… there was fire. He could see it in her eyes if he looked closely enough, beneath the calm veneer. He smiled, almost imperceptibly. Dangerous women were always the most interesting. Isabella took her coffee to a corner table, flipping open a laptop. Her fingers danced across the keyboard with precision, her eyes scanning documents, emails, and spreadsheets. No one would know from the outside that she was building a life that required skill, cunning, and patience. Alejandro stepped inside, casually at first, ordering a drink. Then he did something deliberate—he sat two tables away, enough to appear coincidental but close enough to watch. He didn’t speak. He didn’t need to. She was already a puzzle. A puzzle he intended to solve. The café door opened again. A man in a suit walked in and paused near her table, pretending to read a menu. Isabella didn’t flinch. She had anticipated this, of course. A subtle tilt of her head, a glance sideways, and she returned to her screen as if nothing had happened. Alejandro’s interest peaked. Most people would have panicked, or at least glanced over. Not her. She handled intrusion like a practiced tactician, and that intrigued him. Finally, she packed her laptop with fluid movements, standing as if the world itself obeyed her rhythm. Alejandro stood as well, following at a discreet distance. The street outside was chaotic, but she moved with control, her heels clicking against the pavement in precise cadence. They reached a red light, and for a split second, their eyes met. Dark brown, almost black, sharp, intelligent. She didn’t smile, but Alejandro caught the flicker of something hidden behind her gaze, strength, caution, and a quiet defiance that told him she was unyielding. He made a note to himself: Not ordinary. Not easily intimidated. Dangerous in a subtle way. The cab she hailed was supposed to take her home, or wherever she had arranged her sanctuary for the night. Alejandro followed, slowing as the cab door closed behind her. The driver glanced up, distracted, and Alejandro’s hand rested lightly on the car roof, just enough to leave a faint trace of his presence, a reminder. She didn’t see him. Not yet. But the moment lingered like a shadow, subtle but inescapable. When she arrived at her apartment, Isabella paused at the door, keys in hand, glancing over her shoulder. Nothing. The street was empty. Safe, for now. Inside, she leaned against the door, exhaling slowly. “Always watching,” she murmured to herself. Not a complaint, not fear, just a fact she had accepted long ago. And then, a notification pinged on her phone. An unknown number. A single message: “I know who you are. We need to talk.” Her pulse quickened, not with panic, but recognition. Someone had found her trail. Someone dangerous. And deep down, Isabella realized she had been waiting for this moment her entire life. Because for the first time, she didn’t want to hide anymore. Her eyes flicked to the window. Across the street, a black SUV idled. And inside… Alejandro Cruz was already watching.

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