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The intense connection between Alex, a man defined by routine and control, and Maria, a woman of intoxicating power and unapologetic desire, begins with a shared five-mile run and a bold, public claim. From their first encounter, Maria establishes the terms of their relationship: she doesn't date, she claims.
Their courtship becomes a rigorous "endurance test," where Maria continually demands his submission, replacing Alex's bachelor freedom with her absolute ownership. This test escalates from physical intimacy (Chapter 2) to immediate access to his life (Chapter 3), and soon, to public declarations of devotion (Chapter 6). She forces him to adopt the title Mi Dueña (My Owner), shattering his autonomy.
The stakes rise when Alex, finding strength in his surrender, counters her physical commands with a spiritual vow in Spanish: "Mi alma te pertenece" (My soul belongs to you). This unexpected depth leads to the final challenge: a trip to Cartagena where all interaction must be strictly controlled by Maria's language.
The climax arrives when Maria demands total integration: she takes his spare house key, claiming the right to enter his private sanctuary-his apartment-whenever she chooses. Alex's final, willing acceptance, "Estoy listo para servirte," seals their enduring vow, transforming their relationship from a seductive dare into a permanent, passionate bond of ownership.