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The Playboy's Heartbreaker's Game

The Playboy's Heartbreaker's Game

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Charming. Reckless. Untouchable. That's how the world knows Cole Maddox - tech mogul by day, infamous playboy by night. With a devil-may-care smile and a black card to match, he's never had to chase a woman... Until her. Sienna Blake has no time for billionaires with egos bigger than their empires. Fresh off a betrayal that nearly destroyed her, she's laser-focused on building her fashion brand - not falling into bed with the man whose face dominates every gossip column. But when Cole sets his sights on her, his flirtation turns into a dangerous obsession. What started as a bet among friends becomes something neither of them expected - raw, real, and entirely out of control. Because Cole's never lost a game... And Sienna might be the first woman to break his heart.

Chapter 1 1

The low hum of jazz filtered through the penthouse, blending seamlessly with the gentle clink of crystal glasses and the soft murmur of exclusive chatter. The Maddox Tower rooftop was lit like a dream- warm fairy lights strung overhead, sleek lounge furniture in ivory and slate, and a view of Manhattan so expansive it seemed to swallow the stars.

Cole Maddox nursed a glass of Glenfiddich and leaned against the balcony railing, the city twinkling below like it existed solely for his amusement. Dressed in a charcoal suit tailored within an inch of perfection, he looked every bit the man the tabloids couldn't get enough of- billionaire, playboy, tech genius, provocateur.

"Enjoying the view, Romeo?" Lucas Bennett, his best friend and co-founder of MaddoxTech, slid beside him, sipping on his own drink.

Cole smirked, eyes still on the skyline. "Always. The city never disappoints."

Lucas chuckled. "You say that like you're not bored out of your mind."

Cole finally turned to face him. "That's because I am. Same faces, same empty conversation. It's like a carousel of fake smiles and tighter dresses."

Lucas clapped him on the shoulder. "And yet, you built this carousel."

"Touché."

Inside, the party was still in full swing- industry giants, models, politicians, and socialites swirling in curated elegance. But for Cole, it all felt like white noise lately. There was no thrill in the chase when everyone wanted to be caught.

That's when she walked in.

Sienna Blake.

Cole didn't recognize her immediately, but something about her made the air feel different-sharper, charged. She wore a backless emerald dress that flowed like water and contrasted against her warm bronze skin and dark curls. But it wasn't the dress or the body that turned heads-it was her stride. Unapologetic, focused, like she had somewhere better to be but chose to grace this rooftop anyway.

He watched her move through the crowd, exchanging pleasantries with a few familiar faces, pausing for a quick air-kiss from an older woman in diamonds. She didn't preen or flirt. She didn't giggle or toss her hair. She was... uninterested.

And that made her interesting.

"Who is that?" Cole asked, nodding subtly.

Lucas followed his gaze and grinned. "That, my friend, is Sienna Blake. Fashion's newest storm. Founder of Blake & Wilde. Everyone's been trying to get her in their campaigns-including us."

Cole's brows lifted. "And?"

"She declined. Twice. Doesn't play the game."

"Clearly." Cole took another sip. "I like her already."

Lucas shook his head. "Careful. That one? Not your usual type. She actually has a brain. And a spine."

"I find both incredibly attractive."

"No. I mean it. She's not here to stroke your ego."

"Even better," Cole murmured, placing his glass down. "It's been a while since I had to work for it."

Sienna wasn't planning to stay long. She'd agreed to attend only because her head of PR insisted it was good for visibility, and she figured she could shake a few hands, make an appearance, then sneak out before midnight. These kinds of parties were always the same-pretension wrapped in luxury, the air thick with ambition disguised as small talk.

She was halfway through an obligatory conversation with the editor of a fashion magazine when a familiar figure approached.

"Ms. Blake," said a voice smooth as velvet.

She turned-and found herself face to face with him. Cole Maddox. Taller than she expected. Dangerous smirk in place. Blue eyes that looked like they knew too much.

"Sienna," she corrected with a polite smile. "Mr. Maddox, I presume?"

"Cole, please. We're on my rooftop after all. Feels wrong to be formal." He offered his hand.

She shook it. Firm grip. No hesitation. No flirtation in her eyes either.

"Nice party," she said, glancing around.

"Isn't it?" He gestured toward the city beyond them. "But I was hoping it would get more interesting. You showing up helped with that."

A lesser woman might have flushed. Sienna just raised an eyebrow. "Are you always this direct?"

"Only when I'm intrigued."

She took a sip of her champagne, arching a brow. "You must be intrigued quite often, then."

He grinned, the challenge only enticing him further. "You're not wrong."

Sienna shifted, her expression amused. "Let me guess-you're used to getting whatever you want?"

"Usually, yes."

She stepped a little closer, just enough to meet his eyes without tilting her chin. "That must be boring."

A beat passed. Then Cole laughed, genuinely.

"Would you believe me if I said I was bored tonight-right up until now?"

"I'd believe you've been bored your whole life."

Touché.

Cole tilted his head. "I see we're not pulling punches."

"Only with people who try to charm their way through life. I prefer authenticity."

"And what makes you think I'm not being authentic?"

She shrugged. "I don't think you know how."

Damn. She wasn't flirting. She was dissecting him.

Cole had played this game with models, actresses, heiresses, even royalty-but none had ever called him out before the first round.

"Would you join me for a drink?" he asked. "No pitch. No pretense."

She studied him for a second too long.

"No promises," she said finally.

They ended up in a quieter corner of the rooftop, tucked away from the crowd. The bartender brought them fresh drinks-Scotch for Cole, wine for Sienna.

"You really turned down a MaddoxTech campaign?" Cole asked as they sat.

"I turn down a lot of things that don't align with my vision."

"And what is your vision?"

"Impact over profit. Longevity over hype. Meaning over trend." She sipped her wine. "Your company didn't get that."

"And you're not interested in compromising?"

"I'm not interested in settling."

Cole leaned back in his seat, eyeing her over the rim of his glass. "You ever think maybe you're afraid of success?"

She smirked. "I am successful, Cole. I just didn't need your empire to get there."

There it was again-that wall. Not defensive, not rude, just... firm.

And it made him want to climb it.

Later that night, after Sienna had left-gracefully dodging any further invitations-Cole stood on the balcony with Lucas and a few others. He'd watched her leave without a backward glance, her heels clicking against the marble like a punctuation mark on a sentence he hadn't finished.

"Okay," Lucas said, folding his arms. "Admit it. You're into her."

"She's intriguing."

"That's Maddox-speak for she won't sleep with me on sight and now I'm obsessed."

Cole chuckled. "She's different."

"Which is why you should leave her alone."

Cole turned to face him. "What's that supposed to mean?"

"I mean, she's not like the others. She's not here for status or photos. She's building something real. You? You're a headline waiting to happen."

Cole raised an eyebrow. "Are you worried about her or me?"

Lucas didn't answer. Instead, Julian- another friend in their circle- chimed in, ever the instigator.

"I'll bet you can't even get her to go on a proper date."

Cole smirked. "You want to bet?"

Julian shrugged. "Sure. Dinner. One-on-one. By next Friday."

Lucas groaned. "Don't encourage this."

But Cole extended his hand. "Done."

They shook on it.

But as Cole stared at the empty doorway where Sienna had exited hours earlier, he felt something unfamiliar stir in his chest.

Cole Maddox was not a man who lost bets. And he certainly wasn't about to start now-not when the prize was Sienna Blake's attention.

By the time the last guests began to trickle out of the rooftop soirée, Cole remained near the bar, still mentally replaying every word she'd said. Her calm detachment hadn't read as disinterest-it read as intent. She had measured him, found him predictable, and dismissed him.

And oddly, he didn't hate it.

Lucas slapped him on the back. "You look like you're calculating a takeover."

Cole smirked. "Maybe I am."

"She's not a company, Maddox."

"No, she's a puzzle." His eyes lit with that familiar glint of challenge. "One I fully intend to solve."

Lucas groaned. "This is why women think you're the villain in every rom-com."

Cole didn't answer. He was already three steps ahead.

---

The Next Morning – MaddoxTech Headquarters

Floor 57 of MaddoxTech's headquarters was sunlight and steel, sleek and state-of-the-art. Cole stood at the floor-to-ceiling window of his office, absently stirring a rare Colombian roast as his assistant, Emily, rattled off his schedule.

"Meeting with legal at ten, board lunch at one, and your interview with *Forbes* is at four."

"Cancel the interview."

Emily paused mid-note. "Cancel *Forbes*?"

He turned. "Reschedule. End of next week."

She hesitated, then jotted it down. "Anything else?"

"Yes. I want everything we have on Blake & Wilde. Public records. PR, financials, investor background, client lists-discreetly."

Emily blinked. "You're trying to acquire it?"

Cole smiled. "No. I'm just... curious."

"Right." She narrowed her eyes. "Should I put a warning out to HR or just notify her in advance she's entering your danger zone?"

He chuckled. "Neither. This isn't about business."

Emily arched an eyebrow. "Then it's about Sienna Blake?"

Cole didn't answer. But the grin that crept onto his face said everything.

---

Meanwhile – Brooklyn, Sienna's Design Studio

Sienna stood in front of a mannequin, pinning a sleeve prototype with focused precision. Her studio was her sanctuary-exposed brick, sunlight, fabric bolts in every hue. Soft indie music played in the background while her assistant, Harper, reviewed their updated production schedule.

"You were trending last night," Harper said, glancing up from her tablet. "Apparently you shut down Cole Maddox. People are calling you the Ice Queen."

Sienna didn't flinch. "They can call me whatever they want. I didn't come here to flirt-I came to build."

"Well, the internet seems to think he's obsessed with you now. Want me to prep a statement?"

"I want you to prep the spring collection. And if he's truly obsessed, he'll get bored the moment I don't play along."

But even as she said it, Sienna's thoughts betrayed her. She *had* noticed him-his intensity, the confidence, the way he seemed to be simultaneously bored with everything and yet oddly... lonely beneath it.

Still, that was not her problem.

Sienna had worked too damn hard to let a charming billionaire derail her momentum. Her brand was finally on the brink of global expansion, and she couldn't afford to be a headline in someone else's story.

Not again.

Not after-

Her phone buzzed.

Unknown number.

She hesitated, then opened the message.

Cole Maddox:

I hope I earned more than "forgettable party guest" status last night. Lunch? Just two people. No pitch, no press.

Sienna stared at the screen, biting her lip.

Harper peeked up. "That your mystery man?"

She locked the phone. "It's nothing."

But it didn't feel like nothing.

---

Later That Day – Private Garden Café, Manhattan

Cole chose the venue carefully. No paparazzi, no business ties, just a quiet rooftop garden tucked away in a Chelsea brownstone. By the time Sienna walked in- flawlessly casual in wide-leg trousers and a silk blouse-he was already seated, phone face down, attention only for her.

"You're punctual," she said, sliding into the seat across from him.

"You showed up," he countered. "I call that a win."

"I came for the coffee."

He grinned. "Fair."

They ordered-espresso for her, black for him-and for a while, they simply talked. About art, music, the absurdity of the influencer economy, the politics of fashion, and how both of them had mastered the art of not trusting people easily.

But unlike at the party, the banter softened.

Cole wasn't trying to impress her, and Sienna wasn't trying to shut him down. They existed in a rare, in-between space- cautiously curious.

"So tell me," she said, finishing her cup, "was this lunch a dare? A bet?"

Cole stilled, just a moment.

Sienna's eyes gleamed. "You hesitated."

"Maybe," he said slowly. "But if it was... that's not why I asked you here."

"Really."

He leaned in. "I'm used to women wanting something from me. A name, a check, a future. But you? You don't want anything."

"That's right," she said, rising from her seat. "And that's exactly why you should leave me alone."

He stood too. "What if I don't?"

She gave him a small, amused smile. "Then it's your heartbreak, Maddox."

And with that, she walked away again.

---

Back in Cole's Office – Hours Later

Lucas sat sprawled across Cole's couch, tossing a stress ball from hand to hand. "So?"

"She came."

Lucas looked up. "No way."

"Lunch. No press. No flirting." Cole poured himself another drink. "And she left with her pride fully intact."

"Which means..."

Cole tossed the ball at Lucas's chest. "It means the game is still on."

Lucas sighed. "You're going to fall for her. You know that, right?"

Cole paused, glass halfway to his lips.

He didn't answer.

---

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