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up at the ceiling, her thoughts a chaotic swirl. She couldn't sleep, not with the image of Damien's cold, distant face imprinted in her mind. The way he'd looked at her,
feet as she crept towards the window. Outside, the storm had passed, leaving the world washed clea
longing. What had she expected? That he would fall for her instantly? That the marria
ds. Aria held her breath, listening as they drew closer, stopping just outside her door. For a moment, she thought it
ike someone sliding something beneath the door. A letter? A note? She
folded piece of paper. Her fingers shook as she opened it, r
ul who y
eft it. But the warning was clear. Someone was watching her, and so
mien's voice-low, angry, laced with a sharp edge she hadn't heard before. She co
It was empty, the shadows long and still. She slipped out, padding silently towards the
voice said. It was clipped, with an accent that sug
n snapped back. His tone was cold, fi
foyer, shrouded in the dim light. One was Damien, his posture tense, his fists clenched at his sides. The other was a tall, imposing fi
ilver-haired man continued, his voice dropping to
been involved with before this sham of a marriage. The man who, according to the w
has no say in what I do. He lo
the man spat. "He still loves you, you know. Or may
like pain crossing his face before it hardene
. "You're playing a dangerous game, Damien. You think marrying that gir
uld leave, retreat to her room before they noticed h
there too-something vulnerable, hidden deep beneath the surface
that a promise, Damien? Because I remember the last t
ed. Then Damien turned away abruptly, running a hand through his hair. "Get out
g salute. "As you wish, boss. But remem
ehind him. Damien stood there for a moment, staring afte
And then, as if sensing her presence, Damien's head snapped up, his eyes locking
demanded, his voice sharpe
, her hands twisting together nervously
angry, but there was something else in his eyes-fear, maybe. It
her ground. "It is my concern. If I'm in
s jaw clenched so tightly she could see the muscles twitching. "You're in danger because you chose to marry into this l
e didn't back down. "And wh
ad her soul. Then, without warning, he cupped her chin in his hand, tilting her face up
whispered. "And don't t
up the stairs. The sound of his footsteps faded into the silence, leavin
er heart pounding in her chest. In
imagined. And the man she'd been forced to marry might be the