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ers hung from the high ceilings, their crystal droplets reflecting the light like a thousand tiny stars. It was a cele
in place, but her eyes kept darting around the room, searching for faces she didn't recognize, looking fo
sture might have seemed affectionate to an outsider, but she could hear the
, taking a deep bre
omething unreadable passing through them be
seemed almost outdated compared to Damien's sleek, modern style. Aria recognized one of them-Vincenzo Ros
he music. "You've done well for yourself. A beautiful wife and a succes
ng. "Vincenzo," he replied smoot
ng, as if he were weighing her value. "And this must be the new Mrs. Salvatore," he said, taking her ha
without seeming rude. There was something predatory about the way he look
hosen well, Damien," he said, a sly smile playing on his lips
es. "As they should be," he replie
ut she kept her face neutral, knowing this was part of the act. She was
s-something dark and calculating. "A word of advice, my friend," he continued, lowering hi
ning painfully. "I'm well aware," he said, his voice
rrender. "Just a friendly warning," he said. "I'd
sharp, almost preda
each ready to strike at any moment. She let out a breath she didn't realize she was holding when
he asked once he
er of the room, away from prying eyes and ears. When they were alone, he turned to
e shot back, unable to hide
lash out. But instead, he took a deep breath, his gaze soften
fleeting moments-when she thought she saw a glimpse of the real Damien beneath the mask. But
d, pulling away from him.
er wrist. "Don't go far," he warne
gaze head-on. "Why do you ne
oss his face. "Because," he said softly, almost too softly for he
go, her heart pounding in her chest. He was an enigma, a puzzle she couldn't solve. And the mor
he garden doors. She needed air, needed space to think. The party was suffocati
en was dimly lit, the path illuminated by small lanterns that cast a soft, golden lig
er she got from the mansion, the more relaxed she felt. For the first time sin
she th
ng the
e shadows, his smile easy and disarming. He looked like he belonged in the moon
rying to keep her voice steady. "
can be," he agreed. "But you handl
sure what
y the role well, Aria. The perfect wife. But I wonder,"
ulse quickening. "I don't kn
f hair behind her ear. The gesture was intimate, almost tender. "You're not l
s hand lingering on her skin. "You shouldn
ping closer. "And that's the problem, isn't i
of something she wasn't sure she wanted. She needed to get away, needed to
he said, trying
ding her in place. "Don't
could react, he lea
ve through her. For a moment, she was frozen, her mind blan
are you doing
hat it feels like to be wanted," he said si
towards the mansion, half-expecting to see Damien
u've just done," she whis
k of genuine regret. "I think I do," he
appeared into the shadows, leaving her alon