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Chapter 106 – A Heart Made of Fire

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The next morning broke with clouds hanging low in the sky, a warning of the storm to come—both in the weather and in their world.

Isabella stood at the floor-to-ceiling window of Alexander’s penthouse, a steaming mug in hand. She wore one of his shirts again, something that had become a habit without conscious thought. Outside, the city buzzed in its usual chaos, unaware of the war unraveling behind the scenes.

She felt different today. Not just because she was officially CEO now, but because she had crossed a threshold the night before. One that had nothing to do with power or business.

She had given her heart to Alexander Blackwood—and he hadn’t run.

“Are you plotting world domination already?” his voice teased behind her.

She turned, smiling. He was shirtless, towel wrapped low on his hips, water glistening on his chest from the shower. A living contradiction—danger and desire in one perfect, devastating man.

“Just admiring the calm before the storm.”

He walked over to her, p
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