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Shattered vows, she built her empire  Novel Cover

Shattered vows, she built her empire

Lena Cruz returns to the fashion world under a pseudonym, years after billionaire Adrian Knight stole her designs and broke her heart. When Adrian unknowingly hires his former lover to save his crumbling company, Lena seizes the chance for revenge. However, working closely together reignites a dangerous passion. As secrets surface, Lena must choose between destroying the man who betrayed her or surrendering to a love she never expected to feel again.
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Chapter 6

‎Adrian's POV

‎I waited in the shadows of the café, watching her approach. Every step she took was measured, deliberate, elegant-a predator wrapped in silk and confidence.

‎Lena Cruz. Elena Vale. Whatever name she chose today, it didn't matter. She was hers. She was mine, in memory and in defiance.

‎Her eyes flicked to me briefly, sharp and calculating, and then back to the floor as she walked past the tables. She was cautious, aware of her surroundings, as if expecting some trap.

‎Good. Let her be cautious. Let her think she could outsmart me.

‎She stopped a few feet from the table I'd cleared for her. I gestured to the chair, but she remained standing, surveying the room, alert.

‎"You came," I said, voice low, calm, commanding.

‎"I always come prepared," she replied smoothly, lips tight. That sharp line of hers-the one I had memorized years ago-still cut through me like a blade.

‎I sat slowly, keeping my eyes on her. She didn't sit. That was fine. She didn't need to. Standing gave her an edge-defiant, untouchable, dangerous.

‎"You want answers," I said, "and I intend to give you as much as you're willing to hear."

‎She tilted her head, studying me like I was the one under the microscope. "Answers? Or excuses?"

‎"Both," I said evenly. "Depends on how honest you're willing to be."

‎---

‎The first minutes were tense, a silent war of wills. Words came sparingly, calculated. Each glance, each subtle movement, every half-smile carried weight.

‎And beneath it all, I sensed something I hadn't expected: vulnerability. Just a flicker, brief and fleeting, but enough to ignite the old fire I thought I'd buried.

‎I leaned forward slightly. "Do you remember the night before everything fell apart?"

‎She stiffened, but did not answer immediately. The memory hung between us like a knife. The gala. The betrayal. The fire that consumed everything we had.

‎"You destroyed me," she said finally, voice low, measured. "You... ruined everything I worked for."

‎"And you survived," I said softly, almost regretfully. "Stronger than I imagined."

‎Her eyes narrowed, but her jaw trembled slightly. The first crack.

‎We spoke in circles for an hour-words careful, professional, businesslike on the surface, but beneath them, the tension coiled and uncoiled, dangerous, magnetic.

‎I wanted to reach across the table and touch her. I wanted to pull her close and see if the memories of the past were still alive in her, if the passion that had burned between us could ignite again.

‎I didn't.

‎Not yet.

‎But I wanted to.

‎At one point, she reached for her sketchbook. Hands slightly trembling, I noticed. I tried to ignore it, but I didn't. Not anymore.

‎"Show me," I said softly.

‎She opened it slowly, flipping through the pages. Designs sharper than anything I'd seen, bold, innovative, daring. And yet, in the margins, I caught something familiar: small notes in pencil. Flourishes of handwriting I knew, curves I remembered.

‎She caught me staring. Her gaze met mine, hard and unwavering. "This is just the work," she said. "Nothing else."

‎But I knew. I had always known. Talent didn't lie. Genius didn't lie. And she-she-never lied completely.

‎The conversation shifted to business again, but the tension never left. Every time she leaned forward to trace a line on the sketch, her hair brushing the table, I felt it-every brush of air, every shadow, every unspoken word a promise, a challenge.

‎"You've changed," I said quietly, almost to myself.

‎She smiled faintly, tight-lipped, eyes calculating. "So have you."

‎The words struck deeper than I expected. She was right. I had changed. Years of controlling an empire, hiding emotions, hiding failure, and hard failure had seen her, her, again, all the cracks in my armor threatened to show.

‎I hated that.

‎And yet, I hated her too-for making me feel again.

‎Hours passed. We barely spoke about anything real, yet every glance, every small gesture, carried weight.

‎When she finally rose to leave, I realized the danger. The contract had us tied professionally, yes, but every interaction, every charged moment, was drawing us closer. Too close.

‎She paused at the door, hand on the handle. I stood instinctively, my body taut.

‎"Lena..." I said softly.

‎She froze. The name slipped out before I could stop it.

‎Her hand lingered on the handle. "Elena," she corrected, voice low, smooth, deliberate.

‎But her eyes... her eyes betrayed her.

‎Recognition. Something more. Desire. And a warning.

‎I stepped closer. "Tomorrow," I said. "Be at Knight & Co. First thing. I need you to start on the prototype. Personally."

‎Her lips pressed into a thin line, but she nodded. "I'll be there."

‎As she walked out, the door closing behind her, I realized something terrifying.

‎I wasn't just drawn to her talent. I was drawn to her. Lena. Elena. The past, the present, the storm she carried within her.

‎And I had no control over it.

‎Later that night, I reviewed the sketches again. Every curve, every seam, every line screamed genius. And yet, every detail reminded me of her.

‎I shouldn't want her. I shouldn't need her. I shouldn't be thinking about her when I was supposed to be calculating profits, saving the company, and managing investors.

‎But I did.

‎And worse... I knew she wanted to destroy me.

‎And yet, somewhere deep down, I hoped she wouldn't.

‎The cliffhanger came suddenly. A single notification on my phone: an email. From an address I didn't recognize.

‎Subject line: "The past is never buried."

‎I opened it.

‎Inside was a single video. Grainy, dimly lit, but unmistakable. Lena-no, Elena-standing in the design studio late at night. Alone. And then, the camera pans. Something hidden in the shadows, moving closer to her desk. Someone is watching her.

‎The final frame: a hand reaches for a sketchbook. Not hers. Another's.

‎I leaned back, heart hammering.

‎Someone was inside Knight & Co., and they were watching her. Or her designs. And if they were willing to get this close... this could ruin everything-both the company and the fragile game I was playing with Lena.

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