
Introduction
Alex has built an empire by turning prime locations into sleek luxury properties, and Maya’s café is next on his list. She’s stubborn, quick-witted, and refuses to be charmed — which, to Alex, makes her irresistible. What begins as a battle over square footage quickly turns into a war of glances, stolen moments, and late-night confessions.
Just when Maya starts to see the man behind the mogul, the past she thought she’d left behind resurfaces — and Alex’s name is tangled in it. With her oldest friend and investor, Julian, vying for her heart and whispering warnings about Alex’s intentions, Maya must decide whether to protect herself from betrayal… or risk it all for the man who’s become her greatest temptation.
In a city that never sleeps, can one velvet night change everything?
Chapter 1
The smell of cinnamon and freshly ground espresso curled through the air, warm and familiar, the kind of scent that clung to your clothes and followed you home long after the doors were locked. Outside, the city had already started its daily hustle—horns blaring in impatient bursts, the low hiss of buses settling into stops, footsteps splashing through puddles left by last night’s stubborn rain. Inside Café Vista, though, time moved to my rhythm.
That was the point.
I wiped the last sheen of steam from the espresso machine and glanced at the clock. Ten minutes until opening. Enough time to finish setting out the almond croissants and check the morning delivery—if the delivery guy hadn’t decided to ghost me again.
The café wasn’t just a business. This was my sanctuary. My slice of warm light in a city that could swallow you whole.
Built from scratch with money I didn’t have, sweat I didn’t think I could give, and a stubborn streak so deep my mother once called it my “most expensive personality flaw.”
Every table, every framed photograph on the walls, every plant dangling from the ceiling hooks—handpicked, paid for, and kept alive by me. Not bad for a girl who once thought she’d never plant roots anywhere.
Which is why the letter from last week had nearly made my coffee boil over.
It came in a thick ivory envelope with a gold crest embossed in the corner—Carver Hotels. Inside was a polite little bombshell informing me that the building had been sold, all tenant leases were “under review,” and I should expect an update in due course. No promises, no reassurances. Just that cold, corporate wording that might as well have read: Start packing.
I’d tucked the letter into my desk drawer and told myself I’d deal with it later. Denial is an underrated coping mechanism when you have a business to run.
The bell above the door jingled early. Too early. My shoulders tensed. My regulars knew we opened at seven sharp.
I glanced up, ready to politely send someone away, and froze.
The man who walked in was not here for a croissant.
At first glance , I thought he was lost. Men like him didn’t usually wander into small, corner cafés unless they’d taken a wrong turn—or unless their driver had dropped them off in the wrong part of the city.
He was tall—broad in the shoulders beneath a black wool coat that looked like it belonged in the pages of a fashion spread. His suit was perfectly cut, the fabric whispering expensive even from across the room. Dark hair, neatly combed, and a jawline that could have been sculpted for the sole purpose of making women forget their own names.
But it was his eyes that really caught me—pale grey, the color of winter mornings before the sun breaks through. Calm. Assessing. Then settling on me behind the counter.
I tightened my grip on the rag I’d been using to polish the espresso machine.
“We’re not open yet,” I called.
He didn’t turn to leave. Instead, he crossed the space between us, his polished shoes soundless against the worn wooden floor. There was something in the way he moved—controlled, precise, like a man used to owning every room he stepped into.
“You’re Maya Torres,” he said, his voice deep, measured. Not a question.
My pulse jumped. “Depends who’s asking.”
He reached into his coat and placed a slim leather folder on the counter. “Alex Carver.” His name slid out like a card placed face-up on the table. The faintest curve touched his mouth, but it wasn’t a smile—it was the kind of look men wore when they’d already decided how the conversation was going to end. “We need to discuss your lease.”
And just like that, the warm hum of my morning routine shattered.
The name landed like a bucket of cold water. Carver Hotels. The crest on the letter. So this was the man behind the polite little bombshell.
“So you’re the one trying to kick me out,” I said.
“Not exactly.” He leaned one hand on the counter, his eyes catching the light like shards of metal. “Let’s call it… a restructuring.”
I wanted to tell him to leave. I wanted to ignore the expensive scent of his cologne, the way it tangled with the cinnamon and coffee in the air. I wanted not to notice the way his jaw tightened just slightly when I didn’t immediately answer.
But mostly, I wanted to understand why a billionaire hotel CEO was standing in my tiny café instead of sending a lawyer to do his dirty work.
“Think of it as… preparing you for an upgrade.”
I narrowed my eyes, letting out a short laugh, the kind that wasn’t funny. “You mean turning my café into one of your overpriced hotel spas?”
“I prefer ‘luxury wellness lounge,’” he said, leaning casually against the counter. Even in that small movement, there was a deliberate control, the kind of posture that made you feel like you were being studied.
My grip tightened on the counter’s edge. The nerve of this man, waltzing in here before dawn like he was doing me a favor.
“You’ve got the wrong girl, Mr. Carver,” I said. “I’m not interested in selling.”
He didn’t look the least bit discouraged. If anything, the faint spark in his eyes said he’d just found his next challenge.
“Not interested now. You might feel differently when you see the offer.”
I didn’t take the folder. “And you might feel differently when you realize you’re wasting your time.”
For a moment, we just stared at each other—his gaze cool, mine steady. There was no raised voice, no dramatic flourish. Just two people standing in a quiet café before dawn, each silently daring the other to blink first.
Finally, he straightened, buttoning his coat. “Well,” he said, “then I guess I’ll be seeing you around.”
And with that, he turned and walked out, leaving the bell over the door to jingle in his wake—and me standing there with my heart beating far too fast for someone who was supposed to hate him.
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