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Claimed by the Devil in a Suit

Lucien Vale is a ruthless billionaire known as The Devil in a Suit. He values possession over love, ruling his empire with cold precision. When art conservator Amara Rossi uncovers a lethal secret within a painting, Lucien claims her to ensure her silence. Their forced contract sparks a dangerous obsession. Amara fights for her freedom while Lucien struggles with a past of betrayal. As chemistry turns to possession, she must survive being his greatest prize.
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Chapter 2

Chapter Two

Amara Rossi did not scare easily.

She had grown up in rooms where voices rose like storms and promises dissolved by morning. She had learned early that control was an illusion, and the only thing truly hers was her own steadiness.

Still, when she stepped out of the atelier the next morning and saw the black Bentley parked across the narrow Mayfair street, something inside her sharpened.

It wasn't paranoia.

It was instinct.

The car was too polished for the neighborhood's casual traffic. Too deliberate. Idling, not parked.

She adjusted the strap of her satchel and pretended not to notice.

Inside, her pulse ticked slightly faster.

Don't be dramatic, she told herself.

London was full of black cars and important men who believed they owned the pavement.

She locked the atelier door behind her and began walking toward the corner café where she bought her coffee every morning.

The Bentley's engine purred softly.

It followed.

Not aggressively. Not close enough to alarm pedestrians.

Just close enough for her to know.

Her phone vibrated in her coat pocket.

Unknown number.

Again.

She stopped walking.

Turned.

The Bentley slowed too.

Her jaw tightened. She answered.

"Yes?"

"Good morning, Miss Rossi."

The voice was unmistakable.

Lucien Vale.

She forced calm into her tone. "Are you following me?"

"Yes."

The bluntness startled her.

She glanced around. A couple passed laughing. A courier cycled past. The world was normal.

"Why?" she asked.

"Because you declined my invitation."

"I didn't decline. You hung up."

A pause.

"You're perceptive," he said.

She almost rolled her eyes. "Mr. Vale, I have work. If you want a report, you'll receive one in writing."

"I would prefer to speak in person."

"I would prefer not to be surveilled before breakfast."

The Bentley door opened.

Her breath caught before she could stop it.

Lucien Vale stepped out onto the pavement like the city belonged to him.

He was taller than she expected. Broader. The kind of presence that altered space without trying. Charcoal overcoat. Impeccable tailoring. No visible security, though she suspected they were there.

He closed the car door softly and walked toward her.

Unhurried.

Her body betrayed her first.

A flicker of awareness. Heat in her spine. Irritation at the reaction.

Get a grip.

He stopped a few feet away, maintaining distance that was respectful-technically.

Up close, his eyes were colder than they had appeared in photographs. Not cruel.

Controlled.

"Miss Rossi," he said.

His voice in person was lower. Weighted.

She lifted her chin. "Mr. Vale."

For a moment, neither spoke.

Pedestrians moved around them, oblivious.

He studied her openly.

Not like a man appraising beauty.

Like a man assessing risk.

"You requested spectral imaging," he said.

"Yes."

"You found something embedded in the underpainting."

"Yes."

His gaze didn't waver. "Show me."

She blinked. "That's not how this works."

A faint shift in his expression-interest, perhaps.

"How does it work?" he asked.

"I complete analysis. I submit findings. You review. If you want further consultation, we schedule it properly."

His eyes flicked briefly to the atelier door behind her.

"You prefer control," he observed.

She crossed her arms. "I prefer professionalism."

"And do you often challenge your clients on the street?"

"Do you often follow women in cars?"

The air between them tightened.

A flicker of something passed through his gaze-approval? Amusement?

It was gone in a second.

"You are not being followed," he said calmly. "You are being protected."

Her brows rose. "From what?"

"You tell me."

The answer unsettled her more than if he had threatened her outright.

She searched his face for mockery.

Found none.

"What do you know that I don't?" she asked quietly.

He held her gaze.

"Enough to suggest we should not have this conversation outside."

A breeze lifted strands of her dark hair across her cheek. She didn't brush them away.

"You could have called," she said.

"I did."

"That was not a conversation. That was a command."

His jaw tightened slightly.

"I am not accustomed to being ignored."

"That sounds like a personal problem."

A beat of silence.

Then-

Very faintly-

His mouth curved.

Not a smile.

Something sharper.

"You're aware who I am," he said.

"Yes."

"And you're not impressed."

"No."

"Why?"

She didn't hesitate.

"Because power without explanation is just intimidation."

For the first time, something shifted in him.

Not anger.

Recognition.

He stepped slightly closer.

Not invading.

Just enough that she could catch the scent of his cologne-dark cedar and something colder beneath.

"You found a crest in that painting," he said quietly. "A mark that does not belong to the artist."

Her pulse spiked.

"Yes."

"It connects to financial structures that are not public."

She stared at him.

"How do you know what I found?" she asked.

"I commissioned the piece."

"That doesn't answer my question."

"It answers enough."

The edges of her patience thinned.

"If there is a legal concern," she said, "you can involve counsel."

"There is a safety concern."

Her breath stalled.

For half a second, she considered the possibility that this was manipulation.

But there was no dramatics in his tone.

Just certainty.

"Explain," she demanded.

He held her gaze a moment longer.

Then:

"Get in the car."

Her eyes flashed.

"Absolutely not."

His expression hardened slightly-not in temper, but in recalibration.

"Miss Rossi," he said evenly, "the symbol you uncovered is tied to a private financial dispute."

"I don't care."

"You will if someone else does."

The weight of that sentence settled slowly.

"Are you threatening me?" she asked.

"No."

He paused.

"I am informing you."

A chill crawled along her spine.

This was escalating beyond eccentric billionaire territory.

"You could be exaggerating," she said.

"Yes."

"You could be manipulating me."

"Yes."

The honesty startled her.

"But I am not," he added.

She studied him carefully now.

His posture was relaxed.

His breathing steady.

This was not a man improvising.

This was a man accustomed to contingencies.

"What exactly does the symbol mean?" she asked.

His jaw flexed.

"It is a routing mark."

"For what?"

He didn't answer immediately.

"Money," he said at last.

Her stomach dropped.

Money was rarely simple at his level.

"And why would that be in a Renaissance painting?" she asked.

"Because no one thinks to X-ray devotion."

The words lingered.

No one thinks to X-ray devotion.

She swallowed.

If he was telling the truth, she had stumbled into something far larger than an art restoration anomaly.

"I have not shared the imaging," she said slowly.

"I know."

"You keep saying that."

"Yes."

Her temper flared. "Are you monitoring my studio?"

His gaze didn't waver.

"Yes."

Anger flared hot in her chest.

"That's illegal."

"It is protective."

"I don't need protection."

"You do."

They stood locked in silence again.

Pedestrians brushed past, unaware of the quiet war unfolding on the pavement.

"You don't get to decide that," she said softly.

His eyes darkened.

"I decide many things."

"I'm not one of them."

The words landed.

For a moment, something almost dangerous flickered in his expression.

Not rage.

Challenge.

"You assume I intend to decide you," he said.

"Don't you?"

A pause.

He stepped back half a pace.

"I intend," he said evenly, "to prevent anyone else from doing so."

The distinction unsettled her more than possession would have.

Because it implied threat.

Real threat.

Behind him, the Bentley's tinted windows reflected the grey sky.

"How serious is this?" she asked quietly.

He held her gaze for a long moment.

"Serious enough that I did not send a representative."

That was an answer.

She exhaled slowly.

Her mind raced through options.

Walk away.

Call the police.

Ignore him.

But if what he said was true-and instinct told her at least part of it was-then ignorance would not make it disappear.

"I'm not getting in your car," she said.

His eyes narrowed slightly.

"But I will meet you," she added. "Public place. Neutral ground."

He studied her.

Assessing.

Calculating.

Finally-

"Fine."

The word was soft.

But final.

"There's a café two streets over," she said. "Ten minutes."

He inclined his head once.

"Matteo," he murmured toward his cuff.

She caught the faint whisper of an earpiece.

So she'd been right.

Security.

Always.

She felt irritation rise again-but beneath it, something else.

Awareness.

Lucien Vale did not look like chaos.

He looked like control incarnate.

And for reasons she didn't fully understand-

That unsettled her more.

He stepped back toward the Bentley.

Before opening the door, he paused and looked at her again.

"Miss Rossi."

"Yes?"

"If you had reported the symbol publicly last night..."

Her breath caught.

"...we would not be having coffee," he finished.

And then he slid into the car.

The Bentley pulled away smoothly, disappearing into London traffic.

Amara stood still on the pavement long after it vanished.

Her heart was racing.

Not from fear.

Not entirely.

From the realization that something invisible had just shifted in her life.

She had spent years carefully building independence brick by brick.

And in less than twenty-four hours-

A man who commanded empires had inserted himself into her orbit.

She told herself she was meeting him to clarify facts.

Nothing more.

But as she turned toward the café, one truth settled heavily in her chest:

Lucien Vale did not move without purpose.

And when men like him paid attention-

They did not stop.

Not until they had secured what they believed was theirs.

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