Camille, a young woman with a heart of gold, leads a modest life until the day she receives an unexpected proposal from Bastien, the heir to an industrial empire. Although skeptical at first, Camille accepts this opportunity, driven by her desire to change her life and give herself a new lease on life. Bastien, on the other hand, is a man tortured by his past. Betrayed by his former partner, he wants to give Camille the opportunity to prove her worth and offer her a second chance. As they get to know each other, a unique connection develops between them, pushing them to question their prejudices and fears. However, their relationship faces many challenges. Both Bastien and Camille's families oppose their union, fearing that Camille is only interested in Bastien's fortune. Together, Camille and Bastien must overcome these obstacles while taming their own insecurities. Their quest for happiness will require them to open up to each other, trust each other, and accept their differences.
Camille jumped, the breathless breath, discovering the envelope placed on the living room table. No name, no indication. Just its raw existence, posed there as obvious. His heart was beating against his rib cage with a force that betrayed his disorder.
Bastien had not warned him. He hadn't even gave him time to prepare for a new ordeal. After weeks of silences punctuated with rare bursts of truth, he was swinging that. An offer? An opportunity? Or a carefully featured trap, up to its sharp intelligence?
She hesitated before grabbing the envelope. His name was inscribed inside a clean, controlled writing. Black ink seemed to weigh on paper, as if each word had been engraved with a specific intention.
She slowly unfolded the sheet and began to read.
A proposal.
A contract offer, signed by Bastien's hand.
Her eyes swept away the lines, her brain trying to make sense of what she read. Work for him. A defined role, an official status. A place he offered him in his life, without more explanations.
A contract.
Not a declaration of love, not an invitation to resume where they had stopped. An agreement. Formal. Professional.
She closed the eyelids for a moment, trying to stem the wave of confusion that threatened to engulf it.
The front door opened suddenly. Bastien entered without waiting to be invited, his dark gaze fixed on her. Not a trace of hesitation in its appearance. He knew what he was doing.
- I imagine you read it.
She slowly looked up towards him, unconsciously tightening the sheet between her fingers.
- What is that? A diverted way of keeping me under control?
A barely perceptible smile shown Bastien's lips.
- It's an offer. Nothing compulsory. You can refuse.
She felt her blood freezing. Of course. He wanted her to feel like she has a choice. But he would not have bored to write all that if it was just a simple formality.
- Why me? she asked, her throat tight.
- Because you are the only one who can do it.
The words fell between them with a weight that she did not yet understand entirely.
- This is not an answer, she replied, her firmer voice than she would have believed.
Bastien advanced a step, reducing the distance between them. The air seemed to take care of an electrical voltage.
- There are things that I cannot explain. Not yet. But this contract ... This is an opportunity for you. And for me.
A joyless laugh escaped from Camille's lips.
- An opportunity? Who, exactly?
He doesn't even blush his eyes.
- For both of us.
Silence was stretched, vibrating with unlike emotions. Camille wanted to spit her in his face that he was making fun of her. That after everything they had crossed, he could not just swing him a cold and calculated proposal while waiting for her to accept without flinching.
But there was something in his gaze. A shadow of vulnerability, so tiny that she could have missed her if she had not known her as well.
She swallowed her anger, slowly placing the sheet on the table.
- What if I refuse?
A thrill passed through Bastien's eyes.
- So you refuse. And I will not force you to do.
The words were clear. Clear. But something in his voice told another story.
He expected her to say no. He expected her to turn her heels and abandon her again.
Camille inspired deeply, feeling her own body fighting the impulse of sending everything waltz.
- Leave me time.
Bastien nodded slowly, but his gaze remained riveted on her with an intensity that burned her skin.
- All right. But not too long.
Then he turned his heels and left the apartment, leaving her alone with his doubts.
***
The document stayed on the table all night. Camille did not touch it, refusing to pay him more attention than he deserved. However, each fiber of his being was tense towards him, looking for answers that she knew not being able to find alone.
Bastien had held him a rope. But for what purpose?
She knew that he never acted without reason. He controlled everything, weighed each decision with formidable precision. So why offer him this place in his life now?
The filtra dawn through the curtains, projecting a cloudy light on the table. Camille fell asleep on the sofa, her mind still entangled in a whirlwind of contradictory thoughts.
When she finally opened her eyes, a cold certainty had settled in her.
She had to discover the truth.
And for that, there was only one solution.
She took the contract between her fingers, the gaze fixed on the printed words.
Then she grabbed her phone and composed the Bastien number.
He picked up after the first ringtone.
- I accept.
Silence stretched, dense. Then, in a rarer voice than she had ever heard it, Bastien replied:
- Good decision.
It was the last thing he said before hanging up.
And Camille knew, at this precise moment, that she had just dive into something that was going to upset her life forever. Camille remained motionless after the call. The phone slipped from his fingers, falling on the sofa into a thud. His heart was beating at a strange pace, between apprehension and this strange feeling of having crossed an invisible threshold.
She said yes.
And now ?
A sigh escaped from her lips while she put the contract before her. Each line seemed to weigh heavier than the words it contained. Work for Bastien. Bond to him in a way she did not yet understand. But she didn't really have a choice.
Two hours earlier, she had received a call from the bank. His account was uncovered. Worse, a debt she thought she had settled resurfaced, threatening to put it on the street. No matter how much she was fighting, reality always caught up with her.
The pride dictated him to refuse the help of Bastien. To throw this contract into the figure of this man who oscillated between mystery and coldness. But she was no longer a child. Fairy tales did not exist, and if she wanted to survive, she should be pragmatic.
So she had composed her number. Admitted her decision in a breath that she hoped firmer than he was in reality.
Bastien's response came back to him. Good decision.
Why did these words resound in it as a trap that closed?
***
The next morning, she appeared at the Bastien office. The building rose with an intimidating presence, just like the man waiting for him inside.
When she entered his office, he was sitting behind a huge glass desk, intertwined fingers, an indecipherable look fixed on her.
- You came earlier than expected, he noted.
Camille shrugged.
- You might as well end right away.
A smile touched his lips, but he only lasted a fraction of a second.
- I appreciate your pragmatism.
He got up, around the office and put a file in front of her.
- Read and sign.
She grabbed the pen without a word, but her gaze remained on him.
- Do you plan to explain to me why me?
Bastien did not respond immediately. He leaned against the edge of the office, crossing his arms.
- Because I don't trust anyone else.
She could have laughing if the seriousness in her voice had not frozen it.
- Don't tell me you don't have an army of qualified employees.
- I have it. But they are not you.
Silence was stretched, heavy with an implication that she could not grasp.
She looked down at the contract, signed, then put the pen with determination.
- Alright. Now tell me what you expect from me.
Bastien straightened up, her gaze taking an intensity that she knew too well.
- Follow me.
He left the office without delay. Camille hesitated for a second, then stood up in turn, her instinct screaming that she had just entered a world of which she still ignored all the rules.
***
Bastien brought him to a private elevator. When they came out, they found themselves in a silent corridor, where each step was strangely resonated.
He opened a door and faded to let it in.
Camille Stoppa Net discovering what was waiting for her on the other side.
A huge window bay offered a plunging view of an interior courtyard where a group of men and women was training as fluid as dangerous. Fights were linked with supernatural speed, precise, brutal, effective blows.
It was not a simple business center.
It was not a simple contract.
Bastien approached her, his breath almost touching his neck.
- Welcome to my world, Camille.
She turned slowly to him.
- What is this ?
A flash of fun crossed his gaze.
- The real reason I needed you.
His heart missed a beat.
- Bastien ...
- Now that you have signed, you can't go back.
Her voice was calm, posed, but there was a shadow in his eyes.
She then understood.
She had not signed a simple contract. She had just entered into a universe of which she did not even suspect existence.
And Bastien had just enclosed him there. Camille immediately spotted the anomaly. A silhouette, too static, too attentive, hidden behind one of the columns of the corridor. A fraction of a second later, Bastien brushes her, advancing with a measured step, and the silhouette disappeared as if she had never existed.
She met her arms, her gaze planted in hers.
- Do you plan to explain to me what it was?
It does not slow down.
- Nothing that concerns you.
She hugged her jaw and followed him, the tensions under her skin aligning with those of the air around them. They passed a door, then another, and soon they found themselves in a larger, darker room, where a single source of light fell directly on a solid wood.
Bastien was based on the edge, his steel gaze weighing on her.
- Now that we are there, it's time to put the rules.
A thrill ran along its spine.
- Rules ?
- Yes. If you want to work with me, there are limits not to be crossed.
She raised an eyebrow, crossing her arms.
- I thought I had already signed a contract.
- The paper represents nothing, Camille. What matters is what I'm going to tell you now.
She detailed him, looking for a clue, a fault, something that would allow her to understand in which she had just thrown herself.
- I listen to you.
- First rule, he said, detaching each word. What you will see, what you will learn here, never gets out of these walls.
His tone was final. A warning as much as a declaration.
- I am not an idiot.
- I didn't say you were. But you have no idea what you just integrated.
She inspired deeply, but did not answer anything. He continued.
- Second rule. If I ask you to leave, you go. If I tell you to stay, you stay.
A challenge of challenge crossed his gaze.
- What if I refuse?
Her smile was slow, measured, almost amused.
- So you should never have signed this contract.
The tension between them intensified a notch.
- Do you want blind submission? she launched.
- I want your confidence.
She had a joyless laugh.
- It's ironic, coming from you.
His expression darkens slightly, but he did not reply.
- Third rule, he continued. If a danger occurs, you don't play heroines. You listen to what you are told and you act accordingly.
She felt her stomach tie.
- What kind of danger?
He stared at it for a moment, then approached.
- It's not an ordinary company, Camille.
She understood it. Since the first day. Since the moment he had placed this envelope on his table.
- Be clearer.
He let a few seconds spend a few seconds before answering.
- The world in which I live has nothing to do with what you know. There are rules that you do not suspect, laws that are not written on paper. Do you want answers? Alright. But don't ask me to give you more than you are able to manage.
She opened her mouth, ready to protest, but he didn't leave her the opportunity.
- And last rule. If you decide to stay, you stay until the end. No leakage, no going back.
Thick silence settled.
- Until the end of what?
A strange shine passed through his eyes.
- Until everything is finished.
The words left an invisible brand in the air, a border that it was not sure to be ready to cross.
But she knew one thing.
Bastien did not play.
And she had just entered a reality of which she did not yet know the rules.
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Chapter 2 Chapitre 2
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Chapter 3 Chapitre 3
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Chapter 4 Chapitre 4
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Chapter 5 Chapitre 5
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Chapter 6 Chapitre 6
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Chapter 7 Chapitre 7
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Chapter 8 Chapitre 8
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Chapter 9 Chapitre 9
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Chapter 10 Chapitre 10
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Chapter 11 Chapitre 11
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Chapter 12 Chapitre 12
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Chapter 13 Chapitre 13
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Chapter 14 Chapitre 14
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Chapter 15 Chapitre 15
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Chapter 16 Chapitre 16
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Chapter 17 Chapitre 17
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Chapter 18 Chapitre 18
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Chapter 19 Chapitre 19
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Chapter 20 Chapitre 20
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Chapter 21 Chapitre 21
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Chapter 22 Chapitre 22
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Chapter 23 Chapitre 23
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Chapter 24 Chapitre 24
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Chapter 25 Chapitre 25
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Chapter 26 Chapitre 26
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Chapter 27 Chapitre 27
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Chapter 28 Chapitre 28
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Chapter 29 Chapitre 29
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Chapter 30 Chapitre 30
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Chapter 31 Chapitre 31
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Chapter 32 Chapitre 32
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Chapter 33 Chapitre 33
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Chapter 34 Chapitre 34
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Chapter 35 Chapitre 35
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Chapter 36 Chapitre 36
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Chapter 37 Chapitre 37
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Chapter 38 Chapitre 38
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Chapter 39 Chapitre 39
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Chapter 40 Chapitre 40
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