Deal with the devil's heir
an's
ampagne glasses and jeweled gowns. The room smells of wealth-polished oak
e wants to burn it
tension in her muscles, the way her breath hitches every time someone's gaze lingers on us. She doesn't belong here
this world
cisely why I
ar as another guest approaches. "These peopl
o a line. "Then ma
. "Not an option. You're min
I feel her spine straighten. She plays the part, polite, graceful, h
. Some with curiosity, some with envy, some with fear. They all know wh
ff my tongue like silk. Her sharp inhale is almo
sha leans in, voice a sharp whisper. "
t even taste. "Relax. Words are f
nothing. She knows better t
d g
e of the circle, her gaze distant. She looks out of place in her emerald gown, though it clings to her like sin itself. I brought her here not
his shoulder, stepping toward her. She doesn't see
I murmur when
me, fire in her eyes.
ce is soft, but the weight of it makes her
harshly, "You treat me like a
ry handshake, every smile tonight is another brick in the wall
hat does my father
o her lips, silenc
e, but I don't explain. Not yet. Let he
t in the silence between us in the car, in the way she presses herself agains
heels clicking against the marble like gunshots. I f
rls on me. "You think you can drag me around like
ou signed t
ng behind that damned contract! I may hav
slow, deliberat
ches. "You're
're into
n. I see the crack in her armor, the way her hea
ean that," s
ir from her cheek. "You think I don't notice the way you fight me? That every t
t not with fear. "You
isper, leaning dow
with fury and something she ref
inches from her lips no
h, ready to hurl another i
rashes aga
hoves at my chest, but my hand grips her waist, anchoring her to me.
I can'
r falter, feel the war inside her shift. Her lips part, her breat
r eyes wide and conflicted. She looks at me as if
p, swollen from my kiss. "You can fight me every step of th
is louder th
, shaking, I realize
ove a point, to re
the
ke victory. It fe