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The CEO’s Girl

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You don’t plan to lose control. It just… happens. Clara only wanted a job. A fresh start. A way to survive. That’s what she told herself. Until the moment she stepped into his world. Cold. Powerful. Untouchable. The kind of man who doesn’t chase— because everything comes to him. And yet… the moment his eyes met hers… something shifted. He didn’t touch her. He didn’t need to. Because from the very beginning… he knew exactly how to make her feel. Watched. Chosen. Unraveling. He pulls her close— then pushes her away. He gives her just enough— then takes it back. And before she realizes what’s happening… she’s no longer trying to escape. She’s waiting. Craving. Coming back. But Clara isn’t the only one drawn into his game. There are others. Watching. Competing. Warning her. Telling her to run. Because men like him don’t love. They control. They break. They own. And the most dangerous part? He never forces her to stay. He just makes her want to. Now Clara has a choice: Walk away while she still can… or fall deeper into a world where desire feels like control— and control feels like something much darker. Because once she crosses that line… She might never belong to herself again.
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Chapter 1 - The Gaze That Should Not Exist

The elevator moved slowly.

Too slowly.

As if it knew that, when the doors opened…

nothing would be the same.

Clara kept her eyes fixed on her reflection in the mirror in front of her.

But it wasn't her reflection that bothered her.

It was the feeling.

That strange feeling…

like something was already waiting for her.

Like someone…

already knew she was coming.

She took a deep breath.

The air felt heavier inside. Warmer.

Or maybe it was just the way her heart was beating.

Hard.

Uneven.

Wrong.

Get a grip, she told herself.

It was just another job.

Just another building.

Just another day.

The sound of the elevator cut through her thoughts.

Ding.

The doors opened.

And that's when everything began.

The floor was silent.

Too elegant.

Too cold.

Every step Clara took seemed to echo more than it should.

As if the place was… listening.

Watching.

She pressed the folder against her chest.

Trying to stay steady.

Trying to ignore that growing feeling that…

something was about to happen.

Something she wouldn't be able to avoid.

— You must be the new assistant.

The voice came suddenly.

Deep.

Calm.

But there was something in it.

Something that didn't match the professional tone.

Clara turned her head slowly.

And then she saw him.

Standing just a few feet away.

Impeccable.

Imposing.

And dangerously calm.

His eyes were on her in a way that…

wasn't normal.

Not the kind of look a boss should have.

It was slower.

Sharper.

As if he wasn't just seeing her…

but analyzing her.

Feeling her.

Keeping her.

And for a moment…

Clara forgot how to breathe.

— Clara, right? — he said.

She nodded.

But something inside her hesitated.

As if even her own name…

sounded different in his voice.

More intimate.

Closer.

More… dangerous.

He took a step forward.

Just one step.

But it was enough.

The space between them closed…

and the air shifted.

She felt it first on her skin.

A faint shiver.

Climbing slowly.

Unrushed.

As if her body was reacting before her mind could understand why.

— I don't like mistakes, — he continued, his voice lower now.

Closer.

— Or distractions.

Clara swallowed hard.

But she didn't look away.

She couldn't.

Because there was something there.

Something that pulled.

Something that held.

Something that whispered…

stay.

— I hope you can handle pressure.

Silence.

One second.

Two.

Three.

Too long.

— I can, — she replied.

But even she didn't fully believe her own voice.

And he noticed.

Of course he did.

The slight lift of his eyebrow.

The almost imperceptible smile.

As if he had found exactly what he was looking for.

— We'll see.

And that was the moment…

Clara felt it.

For real.

This wasn't just a job.

This wasn't just a beginning.

It was a trap.

The kind you walk into…

without realizing.

And when you do…

you don't want to leave anymore.

He turned.

Walking slowly down the hallway.

Without looking back.

As if he was absolutely certain…

she would follow.

And for some reason she couldn't explain…

she did.

Because deep down…

Clara already knew.

From the moment the elevator doors opened…

that man…

was going to destroy everything.

Or…

make her want him to.

And the most dangerous part…

was that a part of her…

was already curious to find out.