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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 6

Clara decided on a light dish, simple and quick steamed vegetables with poached eggs. She worked with focus, chopping, steaming, and arranging with care, knowing that Jeffery was watching her through the mansion's internal cameras. Every glance from the security feed made her aware of the stakes. If she made a mistake, if she faltered in any way, she knew he could have anyone sent to harm her or just kill her himself.

‎He's capable of doing anything he like because He's a billionaire heir who has the world wrapped around his fingertips. The tension pressed against her like a physical weight, but she pressed on, determined to meet his expectations.

‎After she finished, she plated the dish neatly and carried it to the dining area. Jeffery was already seated, his posture rigid, eyes cold as steel. She placed the plate in front of him, bowing slightly out of habit, but he did not reach for the food immediately. Instead, he gestured toward her. "Eat," he said finally, and Clara hesitated.

‎His gaze made her pulse quicken. She sat across from him, forcing herself to eat carefully, tasting each bite under his scrutiny. Twenty minutes passed in silence.

‎Finally, Jeffery broke the silence. "Now serve me," he said, his voice low but commanding.

‎‎Clara's lips curved into a private, inward chuckle. "Not yet time to poison you," she thought.

This is only the beginning. She picked up the plate and set it in front of him with a calm, steady hand. Jeffery nodded once, approvingly but silently, as if acknowledging a point made without words.

‎The quiet returned after the meal. Clara cleared the dishes carefully, her mind wandering, thinking of her own survival in small, cautious ways.

‎‎Jeffery left the dining room and stepped into a room that resembled a private, mini club, designed entirely for his control and leisure. The space was expansive, the ceilings low but lined with hidden spotlights that cast a soft, dim glow over the polished floor.

‎‎A small stage occupied one end, its sleek black surface framed by subtle LED strips, and a bar along the side held bottles of every imaginable liquor, glinting faintly in the muted light. Plush seating and low tables created pockets of privacy, while the walls were decorated with dark panels that absorbed sound, giving the space an intimate, yet commanding presence.

‎‎He tapped his phone and checked the internal camera feeds, finding Clara resting quietly. Activating the camera's microphone, his voice echoed gently through the speakers.

‎‎"Take your bath, then head to the dressing room. Change into something you can dance in.

‎‎There will be a robot waiting to guide you to the stage."

‎Clara finished dressing slowly, adjusting the hem of the short gown. The closet confirmed what she'd learned about Jeffery. Every piece was her size, folded with clinical precision. Shoes lined the shelves, each pair something she'd choose. Handbags and perfumes waited, colors and scents she gravitated toward. A man like him knowing her measurements wasn't surprising. Information followed Jeffery like shadows followed light.

‎‎Clara selected the shortest gown, deliberate, not reckless. Presentation was language. The dress clugged to her frame, sleek and unapologetic. Black socks hugged her thighs, contrasting the gown's softness. She left her hair loose, controlled waves. Her reflection showed strategy, not vulnerability.

‎‎The corridor was quiet, cameras everywhere. Clara walked steadily, aware of motion sensors. The robot guided her to Jeffery's private club space. She followed, ready to make the study worthwhile.

‎‎Jeffery sat on the low couch, sleeves rolled, posture relaxed yet controlled. His eyes fixed on her. "You chose that," he said.

‎"Yes," Clara replied. "I assumed you preferred initiative over guessing."

‎A faint shift crossed his expression. He set his phone aside.

‎‎The music began without announcement, a low pulse that filled the room with rhythm. Clara stepped onto the stage before he instructed her to do so. She positioned herself at the center, shoulders relaxed, chin lifted. She understood now that this more than entertainment. It is about soothing something in him that demanded structure.

‎‎She began to move with thoughtful exactness. Her hips shifted slowly, controlled rather than wild. Her arms traced smooth lines through the air, never frantic, never pleading.

‎‎She allowed the short gown to accentuate each movement without exaggeration. The black socks drew attention to the measured flex of her thighs as she stepped and turned. She was not dancing for approval, she was demonstrating composure.

‎‎Jeffery watched without interruption. His gaze tracked her, he noticed the steadiness in her breathing and the absence of fear in her eyes. The movements were calm, almost meditative, as though she had decided that control could be mirrored rather than resisted.

‎‎The rhythm deepened, and she adjusted without missing a beat. She allowed the dance to slow, to become more fluid and intentional.

‎‎When the song transitioned, she did not falter. She moved closer to the edge of the stage, meeting his eyes directly. The connection was steady, not seductive in the conventional sense but intimate in its defiance. She was offering him control wrapped in grace, not fear wrapped in compliance.

‎‎Jeffery stood and approached the stage slowly. "You think this calms me."

‎He stopped just close enough to feel the shift in air between them. Meeting his eyes, the connection was steady, intimate in its defiance.

‎‎"I think it centers you," Clara corrected.

‎His eyes narrowed, but he didn't deny it. The music softened, and she matched it with subtle movements. The room contracted, focusing on them.

‎‎"You're observant," he said amused her reply.

‎‎"I have to be," she replied.

‎‎The song ended. Clara stopped, not stepping away.

‎"What do you think this is?" He asked.

‎‎"A study," she said. "Of what steadies you."

‎‎"And what have you concluded?"

‎‎"That you don't need chaos. You need assurance."

‎‎His jaw tightened. "I need certainty."

‎‎"Certainty is a form of assurance," she replied.

‎‎He stepped down, breaking proximity. "You believe you can provide that."

‎‎"I believe I can understand it," she corrected.

‎‎Jeffery regarded her. "Understanding doesn't equal control."

‎‎"No," she agreed. "But it creates influence."

‎‎Clara descended, standing before him.

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