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GOLDEN CONTRACT OF DESIRE

Clara Davis was trained to seduce, deceive, and destroy. Her mission is simple: infiltrate billionaire Jeffery Rothwell's life, gain his trust, and help seize his empire in exchange for the freedom she has always craved. But the deeper she slips into his dangerous world, the more the lines between mission and desire begin to blur. Falling for him was never part of the plan and neither was discovering that the man she was sent to manipulate may not be the real Jeffery at all. Now trapped in a deadly web of obsession, power, and hidden identities. Clara is caught between the organization that owns her, the monster who remade her, and a love that has turned into vengeance. Clara must survive a man who sees everything, controls everything, and may be far more dangerous than the organization that created her. Because in this game of seduction and revenge, love might be the deadliest trap of all.
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Chapter 4

The city streets passed in streaks of light and shadow, a blur against the armored vehicle. Every intersection, every reflective surface, held the possibility of surveillance, of eyes watching. Jeffery's mind cataloged every detail, already planning contingencies for any misstep by Raven's Claw. He didn't speak unless necessary, the silence of the car filled only by the soft hum of the engine and the occasional groan from Clara.

‎At the hospital, Jeffery bypassed the chaos of the emergency room, moving with authority and precision. He guided her directly to a private room, the staff complying without question.

‎"Secure this floor. No one in or out," he ordered Logan, whose expression betrayed nothing. The nurse worked efficiently, her hands steady as she prepared equipment and monitored vitals, but Clara's condition worsened despite their speed.

‎Jeffery's phone buzzed on the side table, a single message flashing briefly: "You will pay."

‎He looked up slowly, his eyes cold, weighing the threat, assessing what their next move might be.

‎The door swung open, and a shadow entered, cautious, tense. "It's not safe here," the figure whispered. Jeffery drew his gun without hesitation. "You don't understand. They're waiting," the shadow said. Jeffery's grip didn't waver. "What do they want?" His tone was controlled, calm, like ice.

‎The shadow's voice dropped further, almost swallowed by the room. "You." The word lingered, heavy with intent, filling the silence around them like smoke. Jeffery's eyes locked onto the shadow, assessing every angle, every possibility. "Get out," he said, his voice ice cold. No emotion, only authority. The shadow paused, then nodded, disappearing as quickly as it had come. "They'll come for you again. You can't protect her here."

"I'll take her home." The words were simple, decisive, leaving no room for argument. Jeffery turned to Logan. "Get the car ready. We're moving her." The room fell silent except for Clara's shallow breathing, the faint hum of medical equipment, and the quiet movements of the nurse packing up her supplies.

‎Clara was lifted into the sedan once more, Jeffery sitting beside her. The drive was a blur of city lights, shadows stretching along empty streets. Every intersection held risk, and Jeffery's eyes scanned relentlessly, cataloging escape routes, potential ambush points, and any hint of danger lurking around.

‎At the mansion, Jeffery carried Clara to a private floor, a level no one had ever entered except him. The hallway was long, silent, the air conditioned to precise temperature, filtered and secure. The room was prepared for emergencies, spacious and methodical, held everything she might need. A private nurse waited, tools ready, monitoring equipment aligned perfectly. Jeffery instructed her on every aspect of care: vitals, wound treatment, and observation points. Clara was laid on the soft bed.

‎The mansion was alive with technology, silent but vigilant. Surveillance cameras, motion sensors, and electronic locks monitored every hallway, every window. Jeffery moved around, checking systems, ensuring that no vulnerability remained. Outside, the city slept, unaware of the predator in its midst and the danger he had just neutralized.

‎Hours passed, Clara rested fitfully under the nurse's vigilant eyes. Jeffery observed the significance of the Raven's Clan name, and why Clara had stepped forward in front of him. His mind ran scenarios, but his face remained calm, unreadable, no emotion surfaced.

‎Far away, in a cramped apartment, a stranger leaned forward, eyes fixed on a muted television. He had expected headlines, reports of the Rothwell attack, a flash of chaos in the news, but none appeared. The feeds were calm and normal. A faint smirk crossed his lips.

‎"Nothing had leaked, nothing had gone public. For tonight, Jeffery Rothwell had won," he whispered.

‎Jeffery went to the room where Clara was resting. He stood beside her bed, his eyes fixed on her face. He leaned in, voice barely audible. "You're safe now. But this isn't over."

‎The door creaked, and Logan stepped in quietly. "Sir, we've got something." Jeffery turned, eyes narrowing. "What is it?" Logan's expression was grim. "They left a message. It's on the CCTV." Jeffery's jaw clicked. "Play it."

‎The screen flashed to life, showing a masked figure. "You've won this round, Jeffery. But next time, it won't be your Bride." The screen went black. Jeffery's eyes returned to Clara's face.

"There won't be a next time," he whispered.

‎Clara woke slowly, her eyes blinking against the soft glow of the room. The private nurse had already left, leaving the space silent except for the faint sound of medical equipment. Her stomach ached, but it was bearable now, the bleeding stopped and the worst of the shock faded.

‎Jeffery sat in a chair nearby, his gaze fixed on her. He didn't speak at first. Clara's movements were hesitant as she tried to sit up, but a hand pressed firmly on her shoulder stopped her.

‎"You won't be going anywhere," Jeffery said quietly, his tone calm but firm. "There are eyes watching, always. Until I say otherwise, this is where you stay."

Clara swallowed, understanding the weight behind his words.

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