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Chapter 7 - CHAPTER SEVEN - DANGEROUS ATTRACTION

The memory of the mysterious man's warning clung to Sophia like a shadow.

‎She told herself to forget him — that he was just some bitter rival trying to poison her against Adrian. But the words had been too sharp, too deliberate: Walk away now, before it destroys you.

‎And the worst part? A tiny, treacherous part of her believed him.

‎---

‎Adrian's Possessiveness

‎The next evening, Adrian returned earlier than usual. His mood was unreadable, his jaw tight, his eyes storm-dark.

‎"You've been quiet," he remarked as they sat down to dinner, his voice calm but laced with suspicion.

‎Sophia set down her fork. "Just tired."

‎Adrian leaned back, studying her. "Tired… or hiding something from me?"

‎Her pulse stuttered. Had he found out about the encounter in the gardens?

‎"I'm not hiding anything," she said carefully.

‎He leaned forward suddenly, his hand closing around hers with a force that was almost possessive. "You don't understand, Sophia. People in my world… they don't play fair. If anyone approaches you, if anyone speaks to you, you tell me immediately."

‎His intensity made her bristle. "I'm not a child, Adrian. I don't need a bodyguard following me around."

‎His gaze sharpened. "You may not want one, but you have one. Me. And I won't have you wandering into danger because of your pride."

‎The words were protective… but the way he said them, with a quiet ferocity that left no room for argument, made Sophia's chest tighten.

‎He wasn't just protecting her. He was claiming her.

‎---

‎A Dangerous Pull

‎Later that night, they ended up on the balcony together, the city lights glittering far below.

‎Sophia crossed her arms, staring at the skyline. "You don't get to control me, Adrian. This contract doesn't give you that right."

‎He stepped behind her, so close she could feel the heat radiating off him. "It gives me every right. I signed you into my life, Sophia. That means your safety is my responsibility."

‎She spun around, glaring. "No, it means I signed away my independence for convenience. Don't twist it into something else."

‎Adrian's lips curved into the faintest smirk. "And yet… here you are, arguing with me like you care what I feel. Tell me, Sophia. If it was just a contract, why does your voice shake when you say my name?"

‎Her breath caught. She hated how well he read her, how easily he peeled back her defenses.

‎"I don't—" she began, but the lie crumbled as his hand brushed her cheek, his touch infuriatingly gentle.

‎"You do," he murmured. "And that terrifies you more than anything else."

‎And then he kissed her.

‎This kiss was different. It wasn't about dominance or heat — though that was there, sparking like wildfire. It was about something rawer, something neither of them wanted to admit.

‎Sophia melted into it despite herself, her fingers clutching the lapel of his suit. Her body betrayed her resolve, aching for more, even as her mind screamed warnings.

‎When they finally pulled apart, her lips tingled, her heart hammering.

‎"Damn you," she whispered.

‎Adrian's eyes glinted in the dark. "You already are."

‎---

‎Falling Against Her Will

‎In the quiet that followed, Sophia couldn't stop thinking: Am I falling for him?

‎It felt impossible. He was arrogant, controlling, infuriating. He kept secrets and twisted the rules.

‎And yet… when he touched her, she felt alive. When he looked at her, it was as if he saw through every wall she had ever built.

‎She told herself it was just the contract. Just circumstance. Just proximity.

‎But the truth sat heavy in her chest: she was in danger of falling for Adrian Blackwood, contract or not.

‎---

The Break In

‎The next day, Sophia returned briefly to her old apartment. She told Adrian she needed to collect some personal things she had left behind.

‎He didn't like it. "You'll take one of my men with you."

‎"No," she insisted. "It's my apartment, not a war zone. I'll be fine."

‎His jaw tightened, but after a long silence, he relented — barely. "One hour. Call me when you arrive, and again when you leave. If you don't, I'll come find you."

‎His tone made it clear: it wasn't a threat. It was a promise.

‎Sophia rolled her eyes but agreed, needing just a sliver of space from his suffocating presence.

‎Her apartment felt smaller than she remembered. Dust clung to the corners, the air stale from weeks of disuse. She moved through the rooms, gathering a few clothes, old books, and framed photos she couldn't bring herself to abandon.

‎She was stuffing them into a bag when she heard it — the faint creak of a floorboard.

‎Her blood went cold.

‎Slowly, she turned.

‎The living room window was open, the curtains swaying in the night breeze. She knew she had locked it before.

‎Her pulse thundered. "Hello?" she called, her voice trembling.

‎Silence.

‎And then, from the shadows of the hallway, came the faint glint of metal. A knife.

‎Sophia's breath caught in her throat.

‎A figure stepped forward, masked, silent. He didn't attack, but the message was clear. He wanted her to see him. To know that her sanctuary had been violated.

‎Frozen in terror, Sophia backed against the wall, her phone fumbling from her hand. Before she could grab it, the man tilted his head, almost mocking — and then slipped back out the window with practiced ease.

‎She was left shaking, her lungs burning, her body rooted in fear.

‎It hadn't been a robbery. Nothing was taken.

‎It was a warning.

‎And deep down, she knew exactly who it was meant for.

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