Elena had never felt so small, her back pressed against the cold, sleek walls of the towering office. The gleaming glass windows overlooked the sprawling cityscape of New York, but she couldn't focus on the beauty outside. Her vision was clouded with the man standing before her Killian Blackwood. His dark eyes held no warmth, no mercy. They were the eyes of a predator.
She swallowed hard, her throat tight with fear and helpless rage. Her father's company the legacy of the family she had always been proud of was now hanging by a thread. A thread that Killian held in his iron grip."You have two choices, Elena," Killian's deep voice broke through the silence, sharp and demanding. He was tall, towering over her with a presence that was as oppressive as it was suffocating. His black suit fit him perfectly, the sharp lines of his posture speaking of a man accustomed to power. "You can marry me and secure the future of your father's company, or... I'll destroy it. Burn it to the ground."
She recoiled, her body stiffening at the mention of the company. The thought of her father's hard work crumbling beneath the weight of her inaction was unbearable. But it wasn't just her father's legacy on the line Killian was threatening her entire world.Her mind raced, struggling to find an escape, but she knew there was none. Killian Blackwood was a man who had never been denied anything in his life.
And now, he was demanding the ultimate price from her."You... you can't be serious," Elena whispered, her voice trembling despite her best efforts to stay composed."Oh, I am," he replied, his lips curling into a smirk. "I have the evidence,Elena.
Your father's little...mismanagement of funds. You know what they say about blackmail what I have can ruin him in an instant. And believe me, I'll enjoy watching everything he worked for come crashing down."The contract he held in his hand gleamed in the dim light of the office, the edges crisp, the words printed in stark black ink. It was a document of doom, binding her to a man she had despised for years.
She had always known that Killian Blackwood was ruthless, but to have him use her family's name as a weapon was something beyond what she had ever imagined.
Her father had warned her to avoid him, to steer clear of the Blackwood empire, but now, it was too late."Do you think your pride is worth more than your father's life's work?" His voice cut through her thoughts, forcing her to look at him. His gaze was intense, as if daring her to refuse him. Elena's chest tightened as the weight of the decision crushed her, each breath becoming harder to take.With shaking hands, she reached for the pen he extended toward her. She couldn't think. She couldn't breathe.
All she could see was the company the people who depended on it and the promise she had made to her father to protect it.This was her sacrifice. The one she had to make to save her family, to save the business that had been her entire life.
The thought of marrying Killian Blackwood made her stomach churn, but she had no other choice. The man before her would destroy everything, including her father, with a single phone call."Elena, don't make me wait," he coaxed, his voice now a low murmur, as if this was all a game to him.
"Sign it.
And your father's company will be safe. Refuse... and I'll make sure you regret it."The words were a threat, and Elena knew it. But what could she do? She had no power, no leverage. She was nothing but a pawn in a game she had no desire to play. And yet, here she was, on the verge of signing her soul away to a man who would never see her as anything more than an object.Her hand was trembling, her heart beating wildly in her chest as the pen hovered above the paper. She had to make a choice. A choice that would bind her to Killian Blackwood forever.And in the silence of the room, the only sound she could hear was the scratching of the pen on paper as she signed her fate.
As soon as the ink dried on the contract, Elena felt the world shift beneath her feet. It was as though the ground itself had disappeared, leaving her floating in an abyss, no longer tethered to the life she had known. The weight of her decision pressed on her chest, suffocating her."You've made the right choice," Killian said, his voice smooth as velvet, but there was no warmth in it. No congratulations, no hint of kindness.