Claimed by the Devil in a Suit

Claimed by the Devil in a Suit

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He doesn't believe in love. He believes in ownership. Lucien Vale built his empire the same way he destroys his enemies-quietly, strategically, without mercy. To the world, he's the youngest billionaire in Europe. To those who cross him, he's something far darker. They call him The Devil in a Suit. When struggling art conservator Amara Rossi unknowingly restores a painting tied to one of Lucien's most dangerous secrets, she becomes collateral in a war she never saw coming. To protect her-and control the damage-Lucien does what he does best. He claims her. What begins as a contract meant to silence her turns into an obsession neither of them expected. Amara refuses to be owned. Lucien has never been denied. But behind Lucien's cold precision is a man forged by betrayal, raised in violence, and taught that love is a weakness exploited by enemies. And behind Amara's defiance is a woman who has spent her life surviving powerful men. Their chemistry is volatile. Their power dynamic intoxicating. Their connection? Terrifyingly real. Because the devil doesn't fall in love. He possesses. And when Lucien realizes he would burn empires for her, the question isn't whether he can keep Amara- It's whether she can survive being claimed by him.

Claimed by the Devil in a Suit Chapter 1 The Devil in a Suit

Chapter One

The first thing people noticed about Lucien Vale was not his height or the cut of his suit.

It was the silence.

Boardrooms were not quiet places. They hummed with ego, impatience, and the subtle scrape of ambition. Yet when Lucien sat at the head of a twelve-meter Italian walnut table overlooking the London skyline, the room did something unnatural.

It stilled.

Rain streaked against the glass walls of Vale Industries' headquarters, distorting the city into liquid silver. The Thames glimmered like a blade. Inside, tension thickened the air as fourteen executives waited for Lucien to speak.

He didn't.

He allowed silence to do the first part of the work.

Across from him, Bernard Whitmore, Chief Financial Officer and relic of Lucien's father's era, dabbed at his forehead with a handkerchief. The man had built a career under Lucien's father-fear-based, loyal to power, allergic to change. He had assumed the son would be easier.

He had assumed wrong.

Lucien adjusted the cuff of his charcoal Brioni suit. His movements were precise. Economical. Controlled.

"You moved the funds," Lucien said finally.

His voice wasn't loud.

It didn't need to be.

Whitmore cleared his throat. "It was a temporary allocation. A short-term liquidity adjustment-"

"You moved the funds," Lucien repeated, eyes lifting.

Steel-gray. Unblinking.

There was something surgical about the way he looked at people. As though he were examining not their faces but their weaknesses.

Whitmore shifted. "It was within discretionary authority."

"It was not," Lucien replied.

He tapped a single document on the table. No raised voice. No dramatic gestures. Just facts laid out like evidence at trial.

"You rerouted eighty million pounds into Kovar Holdings."

A flicker passed through the room at the name.

Adrian Kovar.

Lucien didn't react to it outwardly, but something behind his ribs tightened. He kept his expression unreadable.

Whitmore attempted composure. "A strategic partnership-"

"Kovar Holdings," Lucien interrupted, "is under federal investigation in two countries."

The silence returned.

Lucien stood.

He rarely stood during meetings. When he did, it meant something irreversible was about to happen.

"You have confused discretion with betrayal," he said calmly.

Whitmore's face paled. "Lucien-"

"You will resign effective immediately. Legal will ensure compliance with the non-compete clause you signed six years ago. Security will escort you from the building."

A tremor ran through the executives seated around the table.

Lucien did not shout. He did not threaten.

He simply ended careers.

Whitmore's voice cracked. "Your father trusted me."

Lucien's jaw tightened by a fraction.

"My father," he said evenly, "is precisely the reason you no longer work here."

He didn't elaborate.

He didn't need to.

Security entered quietly. Whitmore stood slowly, humiliation burning in his eyes. He looked around the room for support.

No one met his gaze.

Lucien resumed his seat before Whitmore reached the door.

"Let that serve as clarification," Lucien said to the remaining board members. "Vale Industries does not fund instability."

He paused.

"And we do not tolerate divided loyalties."

The meeting resumed as though nothing had happened.

Because under Lucien Vale, it never had.

Forty minutes later, the boardroom was empty.

London's skyline shimmered beneath a bruised evening sky. Lucien stood alone now, hands resting behind his back, staring at the city that had learned to whisper his name.

The Devil in a Suit.

He had heard it first in New York. A journalist had meant it as a criticism. The markets turned it into myth.

He didn't care what they called him.

As long as they feared him.

His phone vibrated.

Lucien glanced down. Private line.

Only three people had it.

He answered without greeting.

"Yes."

"Sir." The voice belonged to Matteo Rinaldi, head of private security. Calm. Efficient. Loyal. "We have an anomaly."

Lucien didn't blink. "Define."

"There's an artwork restoration currently underway at the Rossi Atelier in Mayfair. A piece registered to a shell holding company previously associated with your father."

Lucien's gaze sharpened.

"My father's holdings were liquidated."

"Officially," Matteo said carefully.

Lucien turned slowly from the window.

"And unofficially?"

"A Renaissance piece acquired privately fifteen years ago. It was never logged in Vale archives. It has resurfaced."

The air in the office shifted.

Lucien's father had hidden assets the way other men hid sins.

"What is the issue?" Lucien asked.

"The conservator reported an irregularity beneath the varnish layer. Something embedded in the underpainting. The atelier filed for external imaging."

Lucien's jaw flexed.

"What kind of irregularity?"

"A symbol, sir."

A pause.

Lucien knew very few things unsettled him anymore.

Symbols were one of them.

"Send me the file," he said.

His phone chimed seconds later. Lucien opened the encrypted attachment.

The painting appeared on screen-a Madonna and Child, delicate and luminous, attributed to a minor Florentine master. Beautiful. Harmless.

But beneath the restoration overlay was something else.

A faint marking in the background architecture.

A crest.

Not religious.

Not artistic.

Financial.

Lucien's stomach went cold.

He recognized it immediately.

Kovar.

Adrian Kovar didn't just invest in empires.

He branded them.

"Who is the conservator?" Lucien asked quietly.

"Amara Rossi. Twenty-eight. Dual Italian-British citizenship. Educated at the Courtauld Institute. No criminal record. Financially strained but clean."

Lucien studied the small profile image attached to her file.

Dark hair pulled loosely back. No makeup. Focused eyes. Paint smudge along her wrist.

She didn't look dangerous.

She looked...intent.

"Has she reported the symbol externally?" Lucien asked.

"No. She requested advanced imaging. Discretion level moderate."

Lucien's mind moved quickly.

If Kovar had hidden financial routing information within that painting-and Lucien suspected he had-then the artwork wasn't decorative.

It was leverage.

And leverage was power.

He did not believe in coincidence.

"Contain the information," Lucien said. "And bring her to me."

A pause.

"Discreetly?" Matteo asked.

Lucien's eyes darkened.

"Of course."

Across Mayfair, Amara Rossi leaned back from the easel and exhaled slowly.

Her neck ached. Her fingers were stained with solvent despite the gloves. The atelier was quiet at this hour, long after the apprentices had left.

She preferred it that way.

The painting in front of her had been temperamental from the start. The varnish had yellowed unevenly. There were inconsistencies in the background architecture that didn't match the original period style.

It bothered her.

Art told stories.

And this one was lying.

She adjusted the overhead lamp and tilted the canvas slightly. The faint marking beneath the pigment caught light again.

It wasn't part of the original composition.

It was intentional.

Hidden.

Her phone buzzed against the wooden worktable.

Unknown number.

She ignored it.

Two minutes later, it buzzed again.

Irritated, she peeled off her gloves and answered.

"Yes?"

"Miss Rossi." The male voice was calm. Controlled. "You're working on a privately owned Renaissance piece registered under V Holdings."

Her spine stiffened. "Who is this?"

"You recently requested spectral imaging."

"Yes. That's standard procedure."

"You found something."

It wasn't a question.

Amara frowned. "If this is about billing-"

"It is not about billing."

Something about the voice unsettled her. Not aggressive. Not threatening.

Just certain.

She stepped away from the canvas. "Who are you?"

A brief pause.

Then:

"Lucien Vale."

The name landed like a shift in gravity.

Even people who avoided business news knew it.

She straightened unconsciously. "What does Vale Industries want with a Renaissance painting?"

"The painting belongs to me."

That made her blink.

"You're the private collector?"

"Yes."

She processed that quickly. Billionaires collected stranger things.

"You're calling because?" she asked cautiously.

"I would like to discuss what you found."

Her gaze flicked back to the faint crest beneath the pigment.

"I haven't finalized analysis."

"I know."

A strange chill slid through her.

How much did he know?

"I can send a preliminary report," she said evenly.

"I prefer a conversation."

"I don't travel for clients," she replied.

A quiet pause.

"You won't have to," Lucien said.

And then the line went dead.

Amara stared at her phone.

That was...unusual.

Arrogant, certainly.

But something else threaded through the exchange. Something measured.

She told herself she was overthinking it.

Billionaires were accustomed to command.

Still.

A faint unease lingered as she returned to the painting.

The symbol seemed darker now.

Sharper.

Almost watching her back.

Lucien stood in the foyer of his Knightsbridge residence as rain fell steadily outside.

He did not often involve himself personally in asset retrieval.

But this was not an asset.

This was a vulnerability.

Kovar's reach had been patient.

Lucien respected patience in enemies.

It meant calculation.

Matteo approached quietly. "Car is ready."

Lucien buttoned his suit jacket.

"Keep it clean," he said.

"Always."

As he stepped into the waiting black Bentley, Lucien allowed himself one brief thought.

If Kovar had embedded financial routing codes within that painting, and if Amara Rossi had discovered it-

Then she was no longer just a conservator.

She was exposure.

And exposure required control.

The car pulled away from the curb, disappearing into the wet London night.

Lucien watched the city lights blur against the window.

He did not feel excitement.

He did not feel anger.

He felt inevitability.

People believed power was loud.

It wasn't.

It was quiet.

Deliberate.

And when necessary-

It claimed what it needed.

Unaware, in her softly lit atelier, Amara Rossi adjusted her lamp once more and leaned closer to the hidden crest.

She traced the air just above it with careful fingers.

There was something beneath the symbol.

Numbers, perhaps.

Or coordinates.

She would need imaging to confirm.

Outside, a black Bentley slowed to a stop across the street.

And for the first time in years-

Lucien Vale felt something shift beyond strategy.

Not desire.

Not yet.

But awareness.

The devil had noticed her.

And he never ignored what caught his attention.

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“He doesn't believe in love. He believes in ownership. Lucien Vale built his empire the same way he destroys his enemies-quietly, strategically, without mercy. To the world, he's the youngest billionaire in Europe. To those who cross him, he's something far darker. They call him The Devil in a Suit. When struggling art conservator Amara Rossi unknowingly restores a painting tied to one of Lucien's most dangerous secrets, she becomes collateral in a war she never saw coming. To protect her-and control the damage-Lucien does what he does best. He claims her. What begins as a contract meant to silence her turns into an obsession neither of them expected. Amara refuses to be owned. Lucien has never been denied. But behind Lucien's cold precision is a man forged by betrayal, raised in violence, and taught that love is a weakness exploited by enemies. And behind Amara's defiance is a woman who has spent her life surviving powerful men. Their chemistry is volatile. Their power dynamic intoxicating. Their connection? Terrifyingly real. Because the devil doesn't fall in love. He possesses. And when Lucien realizes he would burn empires for her, the question isn't whether he can keep Amara- It's whether she can survive being claimed by him.”
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Chapter 1 The Devil in a Suit

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Chapter 2 The Woman Who Doesn't Bow

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Chapter 3 Terms of Engagement

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Chapter 4 When the Devil Steps In

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Chapter 5 No Safe House

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Chapter 6 The Devil Unleashed

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Chapter 7 Lines in the Dark

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Chapter 8 War Has a Pulse

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Chapter 9 Bloodlines

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Chapter 10 What It Costs

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