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BOUND BY ONE NIGHT

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Alexander Robinson built his empire with ice in his veins and steel in his heart. Billionaire. CEO. Every woman’s fantasy, and no one’s forever. He doesn’t believe in love, only control, pleasure, and winning. But his world begins to unravel the moment he crosses a line he never should have… with the one woman who believed in nothing but doing what’s right.

Lavender Brooks has lived her life by rules, her faith, her morals, her quiet sense of dignity. As a secretary to one of the most powerful men in the city, she’s learned to stay out of his chaos and keep her distance from the world of lies and luxury that surrounds him. But one reckless night at a party changes everything. One night of weakness. One night that leaves her with a secret she can’t hide.

When Lavender finds out she’s pregnant, she loses everything, her job, her family, her peace. Branded a sinner by her own parents and bullied by Alexander’s socialite fiancée, she’s left to face her shame alone. Until fate brings her back into the life of the man who broke her heart.

But this time, Alexander is different. His grandmother, the only woman he’s ever truly loved, sees something in Lavender no one else does: grace, warmth, and the strength to melt even a billionaire’s frozen heart. As Lavender and Alexander are drawn back together, what began as scandal becomes something far deeper, something that challenges everything they’ve ever believed about power, love, and redemption.

From betrayal to forgiveness, from heartbreak to healing, Bound by One Night is a sweeping romance of passion, family, and the kind of love that rises from the ruins of broken choices. He was her greatest mistake. She became his only salvation.

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Lavender’s POV “That man doesn’t believe in apologies. Or mercy. Or… God, I don’t know, light?” Its really not professional to speak about your boss like that. Especially not when the said boss is no one else but Alexander Robinson. I mean a tech billionaire, investor mogul, and the closest thing this city had to an apex predator in a three-piece Armani suit. Still, I whispered it to myself as I stood at the back of the boardroom, hands folded, notepad balanced neatly against my hip. He was late. As always. And the boardroom was so cold I could feel my bones protesting. “Relax your jaw Lavender”. You look like you’re grinding your teeth again,” came a low murmur from my right. I turned just slightly. Daniel, one of the legal aides, smirked without looking up from his tablet. “Relax your attitude,” I shot back under my breath. He chuckled. “Just trying to keep you alive. You know Robinson has a sixth sense for stress. Like a bloodhound that feeds off fear.” Before I could reply, the temperature in the room dropped another five degrees. Or maybe that was just him. Alexander Robinson walked in like he owned the air itself. Tall, composed, jaw sharp enough to make razors jealous. He wore navy today, subtle pinstripes, the sleeves of his dress shirt just barely rolled up, revealing a $40,000 watch and a hint of forearm vein that had no business looking that... distracting. Conversations died. Phones were silenced. Even Daniel straightened in his chair like a kid caught cheating on a test. “Morning,” Alex said, voice like black coffee and broken rules. The board muttered replies. He didn’t care. He slid into the chair at the head of the table, flipping open a sleek laptop, eyes scanning, calculating. “Where are we on the Blueline merger?” he asked without preamble. And just like that, the meeting began. I didn’t speak during meetings unless called on. That was Rule #1 in the unofficial Survival Guide to Working for Alexander Robinson. Rule #2? Never get caught staring. Which I failed at. Regularly. It wasn’t because he was conventionally handsome, though, of course, he was. It was the intensity. The way he moved through space like gravity bent for him. He made everyone feel smaller, lesser. Some found it hot. I found it... unnerving. And maybe just a little hot. “Ms. Brooks,” he said, eyes lifting to mine without warning. “Your notes?” Crap. I stepped forward, clearing my throat, pulse thudding in my ears. “Yes, Mr. Robinson . As of this morning, the Blueline acquisition is moving ahead. Legal has flagged two clauses that could delay the paperwork, and there’s a potential press leak from one of their internal sources.” He didn’t blink. “Define ‘potential.’” “I’ve spoken with their PR manager. Nothing’s been confirmed, but I recommend drafting a pre-emptive response in case it surfaces.” A pause. His gaze swept over me, clinical and cool. Then, a single nod. “Draft it. Have it on my desk by three.” “Yes, sir.” I retreated to my corner, ignoring the heat rising in my face. After the meeting, I stayed behind to gather files. He didn’t leave. I could feel him watching me, like a presence at the back of my neck. “Lavender,” he said my name. Rare. He almost never used it. I froze, clutching a folder to my chest. “Yes?” He leaned against the table, arms crossed, voice unreadable. “You don’t approve of me.” It wasn’t a question. And it wasn’t entirely wrong. I blinked. “Excuse me?” His gaze pinned me. “You’ve worked for me two years. You’re efficient. Sharp. Loyal. But your face gives you away. Every time I walk in, it’s like you’re bracing for a tsunami.” I swallowed. “With all due respect, Mr. Robinson, you are kind of a tsunami.” To my horror, the corner of his mouth curved. Just slightly. Not quite a smile, more like the ghost of one. “You’re honest. That’s dangerous.” “I’m just a secretary,” I muttered, suddenly needing to escape the room. But he pushed off the table and closed the distance between us in two long strides. “You’re not just anything, Lavender.” My breath caught. His voice had dipped, a subtle warning and something else I didn’t have the courage to name. I didn’t realize how close he was until I could smell the faintest trace of his cologne, expensive, subtle, addictive. My heart tripped. And just as quickly, he turned away. “Send me the draft before three,” he said, already walking out. “And Lavender…” I looked up. “Don’t let the others dull your edges. I hired you for your spine.” The door clicked shut behind him. I stood there, folder still in hand, pulse racing, mind spinning.What the hell just happened?

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