The Billionaire Loyal Slave
h feeling heavier than the last. The oppressive silence of the room surrounded her like a thick fog, every corn
d in my world, deals aren't bro
able a reminder of the invisible chains that had bound her to him, to his wor
she was caught in. Her mind raced, her heart thudded in her chest, and yet, no matter how hard she t
t was the unsettling feeling that she was already losing herself. The woman who had once dreamed of a future filled with possibility, a future where she could stand tall and independen
er with that unreadable gaze, she felt herself sinking further into the role he had carved out for her. She felt herself becoming numb, not just to the fear, but to everything
e needed rest, even if it was only for a few hours. But sleep wouldn't come. Her mind was too crowd
t. Her body felt heavy, like she had been carrying an invisible weight all night lo
t water in the shower, the steam rising around her like a veil. She closed her eyes and let the warmth hit her skin, trying to wash away the emotional
e living room, was Alex. He was already dressed in his usual black suit, looking every inch the powerful, unapproachable man he alwa
commanding as it cut through the stillness o
She had barely even gathered herself from the turmoil of the night befo
tone low, almost menacing. "If you were
r, a tightening in her chest that made it harder to breathe. She was a failure, in his eyes. A woman w
his voice leaving no room for ar
t in resisting him, not anymore. The woman who had once fought to be heard, to make her own choi
for her-a simple, elegant dress that clung to her body in all the right places-did nothing to make her feel powe
en root in her chest. Something felt... off. It wasn't just Alex. It wasn't just the ten
ery muscle coiled in anticipation. As the car began to move through the city streets, Ella's mind raced. She cou
o their destinations, cars honking, and the familiar hum of urban life. But for Ella, the world felt like it was closi
eling of Alex's gaze on her, cold and calculating. No, this was something different. T
ind dark sunglasses. He looked like he was lost in thought, but Ella knew better than to think h
d nothing to do with Alex. It was something else entirely. Something she couldn't see but could feel pressing
ity around it. Ella knew the building. It was one of Alex's properties, though she didn't know exactly what wen
g with his usual controlled precision. Ella followed behind, tryin
uldn't tell if the anxiety was coming from Alex's constant presence or
at they weren't alone. There were shadows lurking in the corners of the building, eyes that followed her every move, whi
oing nothing to ease the tension in the room. Ella stood off to the side, trying to remain invisible, but she
closing in on her, but she couldn't see it. It was li
now if she was r