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AFTER THE BILLIONAIRE'S REVENGE

AFTER THE BILLIONAIRE'S REVENGE

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When ex-soldier Noah Graves becomes head of security at Blackstone Tech, he never expects his new boss to be Adrian Blackstone, his first love and the man who vanished years ago. But Adrian isn't the same. Cold, powerful, and out for revenge, he blames Noah's late brother for destroying his family. Hiring Noah is part of his plan to make him pay. Yet the closer they get, the more the line between hate and love begins to blur. And when the truth about the past is revealed, Adrian realizes his greatest enemy... was never Noah at all.

Chapter 1 One

"Name?"

"Noah Graves."

The receptionist's pen froze midair. She blinked, almost as if she'd misheard him. "Graves, as in?"

"Yes." Noah's voice was calm but firm. "As in that Graves."

Her smile faltered. He was used to that reaction. For years, the name carried the stain of betrayal. The scandal that destroyed his family still whispered through corporate circles like a ghost that refused to die.

She cleared her throat and gestured toward the elevator. "Mr. Blackstone is expecting you. Top floor."

Noah nodded, his fingers tightening around the strap of his bag. The lobby of Blackstone Tech was nothing like he remembered from the papers or the rumors. It was sleek, silent, and painfully modern, glass walls, chrome pillars, everything polished until it gleamed. It looked like success built on the bones of the past.

He took the elevator up, the soft hum of machinery drowning out his racing thoughts. He hadn't seen Adrian Blackstone in nine years. Not since the night everything fell apart, when the press accused his brother Ethan of leaking Blackstone's confidential data, when their fathers turned enemies overnight, and when Adrian stopped answering his calls.

Nine years. And now here he was, walking straight into his world again.

The elevator doors slid open to reveal a quiet hallway lined with black glass. Adrian's name was etched in silver on a single door at the end. Noah walked toward it, steady steps masking the storm in his chest.

He paused, took a breath, then knocked.

"Come in," came the voice.

That voice.

It hit him instantly, deep, smooth, a tone that could cut or soothe depending on the mood. He opened the door, and there he was.

Adrian Blackstone.

Sitting behind his massive desk, he looked like a man carved out of marble, impeccably dressed in a dark suit, his black hair slightly tousled, his face older but sharper. The boy Noah once loved had turned into a man who carried power like armor.

Their eyes met.

For a moment, time forgot to move.

"Noah Graves," Adrian said finally, his lips curving, not quite a smile. "I didn't believe it when HR told me you applied. Thought it was some kind of sick joke."

Noah forced himself to stay composed. "It's not."

Adrian stood, buttoning his jacket. "You came back to the company your family destroyed?"

"My family didn't destroy it."

Adrian's eyes darkened. "Your brother's leak cost my father his life."

"And Ethan paid for something he didn't do," Noah said quietly. "You of all people should know that."

The silence between them burned. Adrian's gaze flicked over Noah-his military-cut hair, the faint scar near his jaw, the exhaustion in his eyes.

"You look different," Adrian murmured, circling the desk like a predator. "Harder. Colder."

"Life does that," Noah replied.

Adrian smirked faintly. "And yet, you still came here. Why?"

"I need a job," Noah said simply.

"There are thousands of companies in New York."

"Only one where I can make a difference."

Adrian's expression shifted, a shadow crossing his face. "You think you can fix your family's name by working for me?"

"I'm not here for redemption," Noah said, meeting his eyes. "Just a chance to start over."

Adrian studied him for a long moment before walking back to his chair. "Sit."

Noah obeyed, feeling the weight of those eyes on him.

"Your military record is impressive," Adrian said, flipping through the file on his desk. "Head of security is a high position. I need someone I can trust."

"Then why call me in?"

Adrian's lips curved. "Maybe I wanted to see what kind of man you turned into."

Noah's jaw tightened. "If this is a test..."

"It's not," Adrian interrupted smoothly. "It's a job interview. Relax."

The tension in the room didn't ease. Noah could feel the air crackling with everything unsaid between them.

Adrian's gaze softened for a fleeting second. "Do you remember what you told me that night?"

Noah frowned. "What night?"

"The night before everything fell apart." Adrian leaned back, his voice low. "You said love could survive anything. That even the worst storm couldn't erase it."

Noah's throat tightened. "I was naïve."

"Apparently." Adrian's tone cut like glass. "Because love didn't save anyone, did it?"

Noah looked away, pain flickering in his eyes. "No, it didn't."

Adrian stood again and walked to the window. The city lights reflected off his face, half-shadowed, half-glowing. "You can start Monday," he said finally. "Report to Lila. She'll brief you on protocols."

Noah blinked. "You're hiring me?"

Adrian turned, expression unreadable. "Oh, I am. Call it curiosity... or maybe closure."

Something in his tone sent a chill down Noah's spine.

He rose slowly. "Thank you."

Adrian's eyes met his, sharp and dark. "Don't thank me yet."

Noah frowned. "Why?"

Adrian gave a faint, cold smile. "Because I don't forgive, Noah. I just wait."

The words hit him harder than he expected. For a second, Noah forgot how to breathe. Adrian turned away, already reaching for his phone, dismissing him without another glance.

Noah left the office, the door clicking shut behind him. He could still feel Adrian's presence on his skin, the burn of unresolved history clinging to every breath.

As he stepped into the elevator, he exhaled shakily. He should never have come back.

But deep down, a part of him whispered that maybe this was exactly where he needed to be, to face the ghosts, to uncover what really happened that night, and to finally stop running.

The elevator doors closed.

Inside the office, Adrian watched the security feed from his desk. He had been watching Noah the entire time, the tension in his hands, the flicker of guilt in his eyes, the same heartbeat he used to know by touch.

His jaw clenched. "You shouldn't have come back, Noah."

He pressed a button on his desk, connecting to his assistant's line.

"Lila?"

"Yes, Mr. Blackstone?"

"Make sure Graves has full access to the internal security system."

Lila hesitated. "All levels?"

Adrian's lips curved into a dark smile. "Every single one. Let's see what secrets he uncovers."

He ended the call, staring out the window as rain began to fall against the glass. The storm outside mirrored the one brewing inside him, vengeance wrapped in the ghost of a love he thought he'd buried.

Then, quietly, almost to himself, he murmured,

"This time, Noah... I'll be the one to break you."

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