The Mafia lord's Addiction
at tighter around herself as she walked briskly away from the hotel, every step pulling her further from Archie
ng deeper, something darker. She had the strange feeling that he hadn't been threatening her just to prove a point. No, he'd been trying to protect her
her from her thoughts. She checked the s
u, girl? Thought yo
l her. Layla had warned her against this investigation more than once, and as
ot held up.
l. The streets grew quieter as she reached her apartment, but even as she unlocked her door and stepped inside, a chill li
r and leaned against it, trying to steady her breathing. Her gaze drifted to her cluttered desk, where her laptop and stacks
folded piece of paper caught h
g the words scrawled across the page in neat, measured handwriting: Curiosity
ure, but she didn't need one. Archie's words echoed in her mind, and she could al
his was no longer just about her father's death or finding the truth-this was personal. She would find out everythi
fingers tapping restlessly against her mug. Layla sat across
you walked in here." Layla leaned forwa
feel the weight of Archie's gaze, the unsettling warning he'd left be
She took a sip of coffee, hoping t
rrible liar. Ever since you started looking into this whole m
s words. But the thought of walking away now,
ing here-I can feel it. Somethi
f that something gets you killed? You think
before. She didn't know what game she was playing, or what the rules
I'm being
features. "Just... don't lose yourself in thi
shake off the lingering dread. "Don
mething in motion, something she couldn't stop even if she wanted to. And as much as she wanted to believe she
her phone buzzed again. She didn't recognize
el
as smooth, familiar, and
g to keep her tone even. "To
nd mocking. "Still
does that mak
steel beneath the calm. "But you should
uld stop trying to
ark smile on his face. "You're bold, I'll give you that. But boldne
plied, surprising herself
softer, almost amused. "Careful, Miss
ike danger
mate in the sound. "Then I'll make sure you have a front-row seat." He
r spine. But instead of fear, a strange exhilaration pulsed through her. Archi