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The Price Of Loving Mr Damien

One night of unplanned passion leaves Zoey pregnant with the child of Damien, a distant and formidable billionaire. While she yearns for a real connection, Damien treats their situation as a business deal, presenting her with a heartless contract rather than the affection she seeks. Struggling with her deepening emotions amidst his cruelty, Zoey must survive a world of immense wealth. Can she break his icy exterior, or will his love cost more than she can give?
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Chapter 5

Arielle walked into the courtroom with her files tucked under her arm, mind sharp, arguments prepared. Today, she was ready to fight.

She didn't get a wink of sleep. She stayed up all night looking through every document, every evidence to find loopholes.

But the moment she stepped in, she sensed something was off.

She approached the clerk.

“Why does the schedule look empty?” she asked.

The clerk hesitated. “Ms. West… there’s been a change.”

Before she could respond, the judge walked in.

“All rise.”

Everyone stood.

“A brief announcement,” the judge said, flipping through the case list. “Blackwood Industries has formally withdrawn its case against Ms. West.”

Arielle’s eyebrows snapped together. “Withdrawn? On what grounds?”

“The plaintiff submitted an immediate withdrawal this morning,” the judge answered. “The matter is considered closed.”

Arielle turned — not slowly, not dramatically — but with tight, clipped irritation.

Damien was there.

Not watching her.

Not posing.

Just standing as if he owned the air in the room, adjusting his cufflink like this was a board meeting he’d already won.

Court adjourned.

Arielle crossed the room, her annoyance sharp as glass.

“What is this?” she demanded. “Months of paperwork and suddenly you pull out? Why?”

Damien didn’t smile. Didn’t soften. He simply buttoned his jacket and replied, calm and direct:

“I changed my mind.”

“Why?”

He closed a file in his hands, the motion neat and final.

“Because I can.”

Her jaw tightened. “You don’t get to manipulate the system just to flex power.”

Damien stepped closer, not invading her space, just close enough to make his presence unavoidable.

“I’m not flexing,” he said. “I’m making a point.”

Arielle huffed out a bitter laugh. “And what point is that? That you can drag people to court anytime you feel like it? That you can snap your fingers and the whole system bows?”

“No.” His voice dropped, controlled… dangerous. “The point is that this ends when I say it ends.”

Arielle felt something in her chest tighten. Not fear. Not shock.

Just anger.

“Has he always been this arrogant?” she wondered.

She didn’t remember that part.

All she remembered was how much she loved him.

How much she trusted him.

And how stupid that made her feel now.

“And I say this ends now,” Damien said.

Damien’s hand tightened around her wrist as he pulled her toward the exit, the courtroom chatter fading into a buzzing blur. Arielle’s heels scraped against the marble floor, each step fueled by irritation building into something molten.

“Damien,” she warned, voice low. “Let. Go.”

He didn’t.

He didn’t even slow down.

“Arielle, stop acting,” he muttered, jaw clenched. “You’ve made your point. Now come home.”

Home.

That one word nearly made her laugh. Nearly.

She yanked her hand sharply, but his grip only tightened.

“Damien,” she said again, louder now. “I’m warning you.”

He finally stopped walking and turned toward her, eyes burning with an entitlement so familiar it felt like a ghost touching her skin.

“You’re being dramatic,” he said calmly. “You always run. You ran five years ago. I’m not letting you run again.”

Her eyes flicked down to his hand on her wrist… then up to his face.

“Running?” she echoed. “I didn’t run. I survived.”

Before he could respond, she tore her wrist free with a sharp twist. The sound of her heels echoed as she stepped back, chin high.

And then—the moment that shifted the room.

“Ms. West? Are you alright?”

One of the court officers approached, eyes narrowing at Damien’s posture.

Arielle didn’t even look at the officer.

Her gaze stayed locked on Damien.

“You want to make a point?” she asked, voice steady, cutting. “You want to show me you’re still in control?”

His jaw tightened. “Arielle—”

“No.”

She raised her voice slightly, just enough to carry across the near-empty courtroom.

“No, Damien. The only thing you showed today is how pathetic you’ve become.”

A few remaining lawyers and clerks paused mid-step, discreet eyes turning.

Damien stiffened. “Arielle, lower your voice.”

“Why?” she shot back. “Afraid someone might see the truth? That you only know how to control and manipulate, but not how to respect?”

A muscle ticked in his jaw.

“You dragged me into a courtroom,” she continued, stepping closer, voice razor-sharp. “Then you withdrew the case at the last second just to prove you still hold the strings. That is not power, Damien. That is desperation.”

“I’m trying to—”

“Fix things?” she interrupted. “You mean erase the consequences of your actions? Again?”

He exhaled sharply. “Arielle, you’re making a scene.”

She smirked. “No. I’m making a point.”

She stepped closer, close enough that he could smell her perfume, close enough that the past flickered in his eyes.

“You don’t get to grab me.”

Her voice dropped to a deadly calm.

“You don’t get to pull me. You don’t get to decide anything about me. Not anymore.”

Damien swallowed hard, but before he could react, she leaned in just a fraction.

“If you ever touch me again without my permission…”

She paused, letting the silence stretch like a blade.

“I promise you I will show you exactly how much power I have now.”

Behind her, the court officer stepped closer. “Ms. West?”

She lifted a hand. “I’m fine.”

Then she faced Damien fully.

“You embarrassed yourself today, not me. Remember that.”

His face tightened—anger, disbelief, something wounded all tangled together.

“And one more thing,” she added.

Her tone light, but lethal.

“Next time you want my attention… try an email. Not a tantrum.”

With that, she turned her back on him and walked out, heels striking the floor like applause.

Every head followed her.

Every whisper trailed after him.

And Damien Blackwood—unshakeable, untouchable Damien—stood frozen, jaw clenched so hard it trembled.

For the first time in years…

he had no idea how to control her.

And it terrified him.

She had taken her power back.

And she wanted that feeling to last.

“Ms. West?”

She stopped.

A tall man in a tailored charcoal suit stepped forward from the edge of the walkway. He had olive-brown skin, smooth and ageless, eyes sharp enough to read a person in one glance. His hair was dark, slightly tousled, and a streak of silver at the temple made him look… distinguished.

He looked nothing like the noisy, arrogant billionaires she had come across while working.

He was quiet power.

Calculated power.

“Yes?” Arielle asked, keeping her tone neutral.

“You dropped this,” he said, offering her a small legal note she hadn’t realized slipped from her folder.

“Thank you,” she replied, taking it.

But he didn’t walk away.

“You handled that beautifully,” he said calmly. “Most people freeze when confronted by someone like him.”

Arielle tensed subtly.

He had seen ?

Of course he did Arielle. Anyone with working eyes had seen what transpired. She thought.

Arielle straightened her posture.

“Thank you very much. I’ll be on my way now.”

She turned to leave

but the man took a single step forward, not blocking her path, just close enough that she felt the shift in the air.

“Ms. West,” he said, voice low but steady, “a word of advice.”

Arielle paused mid-stride.

Her fingers tightened around her folder.

She didn’t turn back fully only tilted her head, just enough to show she was listening. “Yes?”

He studied her, eyes calm, unreadable.

There was no pity there.

No fear.

No judgment.

Just… assessment.

“Don’t let him break your stride,” he said. “Men like that only win when you stop walking.”

Arielle blinked, caught off guard for just a second.

Not because of the words,

but because of how he said them.

No fake sympathy.

No attempt to insert himself.

Just an observation—sharp and precise.

Her voice softened, barely noticeable. “I didn’t plan on stopping.”

“Good.”

A faint nod. “Have a nice day then”

She didn’t plan on stopping. Not for him. Not for anyone.

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