The Billionaire's Blueprint
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Chapter 10 Sabotage img
Chapter 11 Proof img
Chapter 12 You won img
Chapter 13 If I kissed you right now, would you stop me img
Chapter 14 A pawn img
Chapter 15 No more lies img
Chapter 16 It's time they both learn what legacy really cost img
Chapter 17 Endgame img
Chapter 18 I know who Xavier is img
Chapter 19 You saved me img
Chapter 20 Falling img
Chapter 21 Hit him harder img
Chapter 22 I love you img
Chapter 23 You're not mad img
Chapter 24 I'm already pregnant img
Chapter 25 I don't need your name img
Chapter 26 You clever girl img
Chapter 27 Marry me img
Chapter 28 I saved you img
Chapter 29 We survived them img
Chapter 30 She had secrets img
Chapter 31 I want her reputation shattered img
Chapter 32 Back so soon img
Chapter 33 We've got a leak img
Chapter 34 Your liability img
Chapter 35 Love or legacy img
Chapter 36 You came back img
Chapter 37 Clara was hiding something img
Chapter 38 You picked the wrong woman img
Chapter 39 I'm not leaving img
Chapter 40 They want to ruin me img
Chapter 41 This is bigger than us img
Chapter 42 The evidence img
Chapter 43 I found something, Xavier img
Chapter 44 She's alive img
Chapter 45 They're watching me img
Chapter 46 Ghost img
Chapter 47 Empty img
Chapter 48 I'm not scared anymore img
Chapter 49 No turning back now img
Chapter 50 We have to find her img
Chapter 51 For the first time in years img
Chapter 52 Infected img
Chapter 53 Just say the word img
Chapter 54 She kicked img
Chapter 55 She kissed him img
Chapter 56 You saved the world img
Chapter 57 A piercing newborn cry img
Chapter 58 Love made us strong img
Chapter 59 Thinking about her img
Chapter 60 Insufferable img
Chapter 61 Fire and frost img
Chapter 62 She kissed him img
Chapter 63 Too composed img
Chapter 64 My greatest regret img
Chapter 65 All in one night img
Chapter 66 I remember everything now img
Chapter 67 I'm still valuable img
Chapter 68 Danger img
Chapter 69 We'll take everything img
Chapter 70 He kissed her img
Chapter 71 She's coming img
Chapter 72 Distraction img
Chapter 73 We're not done yet img
Chapter 74 Daring it img
Chapter 75 Do we engage img
Chapter 76 She's watching img
Chapter 77 Her family img
Chapter 78 You're not dying img
Chapter 79 You think she's alive img
Chapter 80 I never had a choice img
Chapter 81 I love you, mother img
Chapter 82 She's safe img
Chapter 83 Dangerous img
Chapter 84 One soul at a time img
Chapter 85 I came to protect her img
Chapter 86 Terrifying img
Chapter 87 She's taking the bait img
Chapter 88 Gaining public trust img
Chapter 89 Together img
Chapter 90 More than sabotage img
Chapter 91 You made me human again img
Chapter 92 Who am I img
Chapter 93 You think it's over img
Chapter 94 Whispered her name img
Chapter 95 I failed img
Chapter 96 I trusted him img
Chapter 97 You are the ending and the beginning img
Chapter 98 You remind me of my mother img
Chapter 99 Ready for the spotlight img
Chapter 100 You are Hope img
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Chapter 6 I want your mind

~006

Tension on the 20th Floor

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Bella Bluefield adjusted the strap of her satchel as she stepped out of the elevator and into the exclusive executive wing of LV Groups. The 20th floor wasn't just high-it felt like a whole other world. Where the 18th floor buzzed with ideas and organized chaos, this one whispered power with every muted footstep.

The air smelled cleaner, the lighting was softer, and the offices-encased in polished glass and gold accents-were intimidating without even trying. Everyone here walked like they owned the place. Some probably did.

Bella didn't.

Not yet.

"Ms. Bluefield?" came a crisp voice.

She turned to see Miriam, Xavier's sharp-eyed assistant, approaching her with a polite smile that didn't quite reach her eyes.

"Mr. Louis requested your presence in the Strategy Room for the quarterly rollout preview," Miriam said. "You'll be shadowing him and the core team today."

Bella blinked. "I thought I'd be reporting to Clara again."

"You are. But Mr. Louis wants you there," Miriam said. "Follow me."

Bella's pulse sped up. She hated that it did. Xavier hadn't spoken to her since their conversation in his office. Not a message. Not a glance. And yet she had felt his presence every day like heat lingering in a room after the fire is out.

Now he wanted her by his side again?

No.

Not his side. The team. She was here for the job. The work. She had earned her place.

She reminded herself of that as she followed Miriam down the hall and into a glass conference room overlooking the Seine. The table was already half-full-department heads, brand directors, and high-level creatives chatting over sleek tablets and espresso shots.

And at the head of the table sat Xavier.

As composed and unreadable as ever.

He was reviewing a document, his fingers toying absently with a pen, his body language relaxed but commanding. When Bella entered, he didn't look up.

But she felt it.

She took her seat near the end, across from a man who introduced himself as Leo-Head of International Retail-and beside a quiet woman named Anya from Digital Branding. No one seemed surprised by her presence. That somehow made it worse. Like she was being carefully placed, seamlessly folded into Xavier's world with a touch so subtle no one would notice-except her.

The meeting began, and for the first half hour, Bella forced herself to stay locked in.

Clara's division presented first-seasonal textile strategy, supplier logistics, and the sustainable material integration Bella had helped research during her trial week. When Clara mentioned her by name-"Bella Bluefield drafted the material comparison layout you're seeing on slide four"-Bella sat straighter. Xavier glanced up. Just briefly.

But his eyes found hers.

And held.

She felt the air shift.

He didn't smile. Didn't nod. But there was something in his gaze-quiet approval, maybe. Or maybe something far more dangerous.

Bella looked away.

---

Two hours later, the meeting wrapped with polite claps and a few snide remarks about the upcoming merger with a luxury Italian label. People filtered out slowly, still talking, making plans for lunch meetings or golf reservations.

Bella gathered her notes quietly. She was almost to the door when she heard his voice behind her.

"Miss Bluefield. A word?"

She turned slowly.

Xavier stood by the window, his back to the river view, hands in his pockets.

The others gave her knowing looks-some amused, some indifferent-as they filed out, leaving the room empty except for the two of them.

Bella walked back in, heart pounding, closing the door behind her with a soft click.

He watched her the whole time.

"You were impressive today," he said simply.

"I did my job," she replied, keeping her voice steady.

"You did it better than people who've been here five years."

She blinked. "If you're trying to compliment me, Mr. Louis, just say it."

He chuckled-a rare, genuine sound. "You're still impossible to rattle."

"You keep trying," she said. "That's the problem."

A flicker of something passed over his face. "Do you see me as a problem?"

Bella took a slow breath, then stepped toward the table and set down her tablet.

"I see you as a complication," she said honestly. "One I didn't ask for."

"And yet here you are."

"I'm here for the work. For the experience. I told you before-I won't play games, Xavier."

He said nothing.

Just walked toward her, slow and measured.

"You think this is a game?" he asked.

"I think you're used to getting what you want," she said, tilting her chin up.

"And you think I want you."

Silence.

Her breath faltered for a second too long.

Xavier stopped just in front of her.

"I want your mind," he said quietly. "Your work. Your perspective. Your fire. I've never met someone who challenged me like you do."

She didn't answer.

Not right away.

His words weren't flattery. They were too sharp, too precise. Like he was carving something out of stone and offering it to her bare.

"And the rest of it?" she asked finally.

"The rest of it," he said, voice like silk, "is what I fight every day not to act on."

Bella's heart pounded like a war drum.

"You shouldn't say things like that," she whispered.

"I know."

She stepped back, creating space between them before she drowned in his eyes. "This can't happen again."

"I'm not making a move. I'm giving you truth," Xavier said. "You can walk out of this room and never speak to me outside of business again, and I'll respect it."

Bella grabbed her tablet again, her fingers trembling slightly.

He didn't stop her.

Didn't chase her.

But just before she reached the door, he said one last thing.

"I meant what I said that night. You were never forgettable, Bella."

She paused.

Then walked out.

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Back at her desk, Bella tried to focus on the emails piling up in her inbox. She answered a few, forwarded another, but her hands wouldn't stop shaking.

She had stepped into LV Groups thinking she could keep this professional.

That her heart wouldn't betray her.

But now... she wasn't so sure.

Not when Xavier Louis looked at her like she was the only thing real in a world of artifice.

And worst of all?

Part of her wanted to look back.

            
            

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