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Until You Say Stop

Chapter 7 The Other Man

Word Count: 2087    |    Released on: 15/05/2025

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your chest or fury. Both feel t

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“When broke and invisible artist Selena Valez is summoned by enigmatic billionaire Adrian Cavalli, she expects rejection, maybe humiliation-not a contract. Not a proposal that binds her to him in every way that matters. Adrian doesn't want her body. Not first. He wants obedience. Proximity. Silence. A space in his private world she cannot escape from once she enters it. He claims he remembers her. That she was his before she even knew his name. And what begins as a business arrangement soon spirals into something deeper, darker, and more intimate than either of them expected. Now, Selena must navigate a life of velvet rules, unspoken power, and a man who guards his past like a weapon. Because Adrian isn't just dangerous-he's convinced she belongs to him. And she's starting to believe him.”
1 Chapter 1 The contract2 Chapter 2 The House That Watches3 Chapter 3 The Architect Of Control (His Story)4 Chapter 4 What He Knew Before You5 Chapter 5 The Art Of Restraint6 Chapter 6 A Name On Someone Else's Lips7 Chapter 7 The Other Man8 Chapter 8 The Velvet Cage9 Chapter 9 The Things We Don't Survive10 Chapter 10 The Ones Who Watch11 Chapter 11 The Hunger Between Pauses12 Chapter 12 The Sound Beneath The Silence13 Chapter 13 The Things That Stays14 Chapter 14 Depatures15 Chapter 15 The Architect And The Thread16 Chapter 16 The Game Begins17 Chapter 17 Unraveling For Him18 Chapter 18 Until You Beg19 Chapter 19 The Anatomy Of Control20 Chapter 20 Until You Say stop (18+)21 Chapter 21 Things You Pretend Not to Want22 Chapter 22 What Surrender Really Means23 Chapter 23 What He Already Knew24 Chapter 24 The Moment the Silence Changes25 Chapter 25 The Other Side Of Obedience26 Chapter 26 What We Do In Silence27 Chapter 27 The Mirror Doesn't Lie28 Chapter 28 The Weight Of Obedience29 Chapter 29 The First Gift30 Chapter 30 She's Yet To Know