We Meet Again, After All These Years

The iron gates of the Virginia estate loomed in the darkness, massive and imposing.

Alya rolled down the window of her rental car and handed her BCF press badge to the armed security guard. He checked it against a clipboard and nodded, pressing a button to open the gates.

Alya drove up the long, winding driveway, the headlights cutting through the thick fog.

She parked in front of the sprawling, gothic-style mansion. She grabbed her heavy leather bag, containing her audio recorder and notes, and walked up the stone steps.

The heavy oak door opened before she could knock. An elderly butler in a pristine suit bowed slightly.

"Ms. Rivas. Please, follow me."

Alya followed him down a long, dimly lit corridor lined with oil paintings. The air felt heavy, thick with the smell of old money and secrets.

She mentally rehearsed her opening questions. She needed Sterling to confirm the antitrust violations on the record.

The butler stopped in front of a pair of heavy mahogany doors. He knocked twice, then pushed one door open, gesturing for her to enter.

Alya stepped inside.

The study was massive, lined with floor-to-ceiling bookshelves. The only light came from a roaring fire in the massive stone fireplace.

The air smelled of expensive cigar smoke, aged whiskey, and... cedar.

Alya's footsteps faltered. The scent of cedar triggered a sudden, primal alarm in her brain.

She looked toward the center of the room. A high-backed leather wingchair was turned toward the fire, hiding the occupant.

"Professor Sterling?" Alya asked, her voice echoing slightly in the large room.

The leather chair slowly swiveled around.

The firelight danced across the sharp, ruthless features of Archer Garcia.

He was sitting with his long legs crossed, holding a crystal glass of whiskey in one hand, and Alya's printed data model in the other.

Alya's heart stopped. Literally skipped a beat, sending a painful jolt of electricity through her chest.

Her fingers went numb. The heavy audio recorder slipped from her grasp and hit the thick Persian rug with a dull thud.

She took a step backward, her shoulder blades hitting the heavy mahogany door.

Click.

The electronic lock on the door engaged automatically, sealing her inside.

Archer tossed the data packet onto the desk. He stood up, his massive frame casting a terrifying shadow across the room.

"What are you doing here?" Alya demanded, her voice shaking despite her best efforts to control it. "Where is Sterling?"

Archer walked slowly toward her, moving with the deadly grace of an apex predator.

"Charles Sterling is the chief advisor to my foundation," Archer said, his voice a low, vibrating hum. "He doesn't wipe his own ass without my permission. Your data model came straight to my desk."

Alya felt the blood drain from her face. The humiliation burned in her throat.

"You set me up," she whispered, her hands balling into fists. "You used a fake interview to trap me."

Archer stopped inches from her. He looked down, his eyes dark and obsessive.

"I am trying to keep you alive, you stubborn idiot," Archer growled, his voice raw with a desperation that stunned her. "Kameron Rasmussen isn't some corrupt politician. He runs a cartel. You dig into his concrete business, you end up in a barrel at the bottom of the Potomac. This was the only way I could get you off that story and someplace safe."

Alya shoved her hands against his hard chest, trying to push him away. "I don't need your protection! Let me out of here!"

Archer didn't budge. He reached out and grabbed her by the waist, his large hands easily spanning her sides, and yanked her flush against his body.

"You are not leaving this house," Archer commanded, his breath hot against her ear.

Alya struggled violently, her anger peaking.

But the sudden spike in adrenaline was too much for her ruined heart.

A massive, crushing pain exploded in her chest. It felt like her heart muscle was physically tearing apart.

Alya gasped, her eyes rolling back in her head. All the strength vanished from her limbs.

She collapsed forward, dead weight.

Archer caught her instantly.

"Alya?" he said, his voice tight with annoyance, thinking for a split second she was faking it to escape.

He looked down at her face. Her lips were turning a terrifying shade of blue. Her skin was ice cold, covered in a sickly sweat.

The mask of the cold, calculating billionaire shattered into a million pieces.

Pure, unadulterated terror ripped through Archer's soul.

"Alya!" Archer roared, his voice cracking with panic.

He scooped her up in his arms, ignoring the locked door and spinning on his heel. He slammed a palm against a concealed panel on the bookshelf, which slid open to reveal a sterile, white hallway. He ran screaming down it, "Callum! Get in here now!"

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