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My Rival Paid to Have Me Dead

A top-tier corporate leader survives a lethal hit, only to learn her career rival financed the contract. Now a target in a high-stakes game of betrayal, she must navigate a web of secrets to stay alive. As she investigates the plot, she unearths a conspiracy where professional malice masks a dark obsession. To survive the growing danger, she is forced into a tense, unexpected alliance that challenges everything she knows about her enemy.
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Chapter 3

The wolf was gone.

I stood in the doorway of the barn, my heart hammering against my ribs. For three days, I'd been tending to him—changing bandages, cleaning wounds, whispering reassurances as I applied antiseptic to the deep gashes across his flank. The massive silver-gray wolf had watched me with those intelligent amber eyes, never growling despite his pain.

Now, the straw where he'd lain was empty, save for a few drops of blood and scattered fur.

"Looking for something?"

The voice came from the shadows. I spun around, a startled gasp escaping my lips.

A man stood in the corner of the barn, his naked body silhouetted against the morning light filtering through the dusty windows. Tall, powerfully built, with dark hair that fell across his forehead and those same amber eyes that had watched me from a wolf's face.

"You," I whispered, my fingers instinctively touching the scar on my shoulder. "You're the wolf."

He took a step forward, and I noticed the wounds on his side—already healing at an impossible rate, pink tissue forming where deep gashes had been just hours before.

"I prefer Malcolm," he said, his voice deep and measured. "Malcolm Ward."

I wrapped my arms around myself, suddenly aware of how vulnerable I was standing before this stranger—this... whatever he was. "What are you?"

"A man who owes you his life." He reached for a discarded blanket I'd used for the wolf, wrapping it around his waist. "Though I'm afraid I can't explain everything yet."

Something in his eyes—a depth of knowledge, perhaps, or a shadow of pain—made me pause. I'd seen that look before. In my own mirror.

"I'm Lilia Powell," I said finally.

"I know." A ghost of a smile touched his lips. "The heiress who disappeared from New York."

So he knew who I was. Knew about the scandal, the betrayal, the bullet that had nearly killed me. I felt naked before him, not just physically but emotionally.

"What do you want?" I asked, my voice steadier than I felt.

"Shelter. Time to heal." His gaze held mine, unflinching. "And perhaps... company."

* * *

Winter settled over Provence like a heavy blanket. The vineyard slept under frost-covered vines, and the manor house became our private world.

Malcolm healed with unnatural speed. Within a week, his wounds were barely visible scars. He never explained how or why, and I never pressed. We existed in a strange bubble of mutual secrets.

He took over the east wing, restoring furniture, repairing windows, bringing life back to rooms that had slept for decades. I watched him work, this man who moved with predatory grace despite his human form.

"You're rebuilding," I observed one evening as we shared a simple dinner by the fire.

"Building something new," he corrected, his eyes reflecting the flames. "Sometimes destruction leads to creation."

I thought of my own destruction—my shattered engagement, my wounded body and spirit. Was I being rebuilt too?

Nights grew long and cold. Malcolm would sit beside me as I played the old piano in the library, his presence a silent comfort as music filled the empty rooms. Sometimes he would read aloud while I sketched, his voice bringing stories to life in ways I'd never experienced.

Slowly, something shifted between us. His eyes would linger on my face when he thought I wasn't looking. My fingers would brush his when passing a book or cup of tea, sending unexpected electricity through my veins.

Spring arrived with a burst of lavender and new growth. The vineyard awakened, and with it, something in me.

"I have a proposition," Malcolm said one morning as we walked among the budding vines.

He looked different now—dressed in clothes I'd ordered from Paris, his dark hair trimmed, his powerful frame no longer hidden by shadows. Still mysterious, but unmistakably human.

"The vineyard needs work," he continued. "The equipment is outdated, the production methods inefficient."

I raised an eyebrow. "You know about vineyards?"

A smile played at the corners of his mouth. "I know about many things."

He pulled a checkbook from his pocket, wrote an amount that made my breath catch.

"I'll rebuild it for you," he said simply. "Modern equipment, proper irrigation, expanded production facilities."

"Why?" I asked, suspicious of this sudden generosity.

His eyes met mine, and for a moment, I glimpsed something wild beneath the surface. "Because you saved something of mine once."

The harvest celebration arrived with golden fields and endless skies. Workers from nearby farms joined us for a traditional Provencal feast among the vines.

Malcolm watched me across the tables, his gaze never leaving mine as music played and wine flowed freely. When the stars appeared overhead, he took my hand and led me away from the revelry.

In the privacy of the vineyard, beneath a canopy of stars, he kissed me. Not the polite, practiced kisses of Manhattan society, but something primal and consuming.

"Lilia," he whispered against my lips, his voice rough with need. "I've waited so long."

Something snapped into place between us—a recognition so profound it shook me to my core. This was no ordinary attraction. This was something ancient and inevitable.

As we came together that night, I felt it—the invisible thread binding us together, pulling tighter with each touch, each whispered word, each shared breath.

What I didn't yet understand was just how literal that bond would prove to be.

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