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I help her into the backseat, lowering her gently onto the leather. She collapses to the side, unconscious before her body even hits the seat properly.

I lean over, panic twisting my gut for a second.

But her pulse is steady, and her breathing is stable, though slow and shallow.

“Hurry, Sergei. Let’s get her home so the doctor can check her.”

“Yes, Boss.”

I sit back slightly, still close enough to watch her, feeling an almost unbearable tension coil in my chest.

The city lights streak past, a blur of neon and asphalt.

Ellie’s hair falls across her face, and my hand itches to brush it aside, but I don’t. Not yet.

I can’t break the fragile barrier between us yet.

Then Sergei breaks the silence. “You going to tell her you’ve been watching her?”

My jaw tightens. A cold edge cuts through my chest.

“I was waiting,” I say slowly.

A beat passes.

“But now,” I murmur, voice low, almost a growl, “I don’t have the luxury.”

My gaze drops to her face.

And I realize…waiting isn’t an option anymore.

Not tonight.

Not ever again.

Chapter 3 – Ellie

I wake to a dim light spilling across a massive room.

It isn’t a hospital. It isn’t a police station.

It’s a luxurious bedroom.

I stare at the ceiling for a moment—chandeliers dripping gold and crystal, gleaming against the shadows. Expensive. Impossibly wealthy. My head throbs, but I’m clear enough to sit up.

My clothes…intact. I let out a shaky sigh. Relief, but not calm.

What happened?

The memory hits in fragments.

On my way home. Kidnapped. Three men, masked, violent. Dragged into a car. Then the car…hijacked. Another man. Someone else entirely.

My head pounds as I try to place his face. Tall. Terrifyingly tall. Icy blue eyes that felt like staring at a ghost.

Fear grips me.

He had been…soft with me. Strange, contradictory. But trust? No. There was no trusting men like that.