로그인They were both drunk—dangerously so.
Nikolai was burning, barely able to hold himself together. Whether it was the alcohol or the way Thalia looked tonight, he didn’t know. All he knew was that she was devastatingly attractive—confident, bold, and standing far too close. Without another word, they ended up inside Thalia’s room.
Her room. Her mansion. Her territory.
Nikolai cornered her against the door, one hand braced beside her head, his body caging her in. “Are you seducing me?” he asked, his voice low and rough.
Thalia lifted her chin, daring him. “Why would I?” she replied coolly. “You’re the one who brought me here. Into my room.”
There was pride in her voice, as if she’d won something—yet it felt hollow even to her. They were both burning, drawn to each other in a way that felt wrong and inevitable at the same time. The air between them grew heavy, suffocating.
Nikolai exhaled sharply. “What did you do, Thalia?”
She frowned. “What do you mean? I didn’t do anything.”
“Yes, you did,” he said, his jaw tight. “You’re forcing me to talk about the wedding.”
Her breath hitched. For a moment, she had almost forgotten. The arrangement. The promise their families had made when they were still children.
“What are you talking about?” she asked.
“You know exactly what I mean,” Nikolai said. “Have you really forgotten? My father brought it up again.”
She let out a soft, disbelieving laugh. “You still believe in that?”
“You have no idea how serious it is,” he replied.
“Stop this nonsense, Nikolai,” Thalia said, forcing a bitter smile. “I already accepted the fact that you’ll never love me.”
“At least you know,” he murmured. His hand brushed her cheek—gentle, despite the tension.
“Then let me go,” she said, trying to push him away.
Instead, Nikolai wrapped one arm around her waist, the other still pressed against the door. They stared at each other, breaths mingling. Thalia hated herself for it—but she couldn’t deny how handsome he was. His lips. His eyes. The heat curling low in her stomach. Maybe it was the alcohol. Maybe it was years of feelings she had buried too deeply.
Suddenly, Nikolai kissed her. She froze. Then he pulled back sharply, his breathing uneven. “What did you do?” he demanded. “Did you put something in my drink? I feel… out of control.”
Thalia shoved him. “Are you insane?” she snapped. “Get off me. You stole my first kiss, and now you’re accusing me of something like that?”
Her eyes burned with anger—and hurt. Nikolai stared at her, stunned. He hadn’t expected that. Not from a woman of twenty-seven.
“Damn,” he muttered, forcing a short laugh, though tension still coiled in his body. Something wasn’t right. He was certain of it. And judging by the look on Thalia’s face, she felt it too.
“Are you challenging me?” she asked, meeting his gaze bravely.
He scoffed lightly, trying to steady himself. “I’m not afraid of you, Thalia.”
The air between them crackled—too charged, too dangerous. Nikolai watched her, struck silent by the raw emotion in her eyes, by how beautiful she looked standing there—defiant and vulnerable all at once. He stepped back, jaw clenched, knowing that if he didn’t stop now, neither of them would.
Thalia took a slow, shaky breath. After years of hiding, of pretending she felt nothing, she made a reckless choice. She began to undress.
“Don’t,” Nikolai said hoarsely. He warned her, but Thalia didn't listen. She continued until she stood before him in only her undergarments. She closed the distance between them, her gaze unwavering.
“Thalia, stop,” he warned again, though his voice lacked conviction.
She reached for him, pulling him closer. For a heartbeat, he resisted—then his resolve shattered. He kissed her back, slow and conflicted, as if trying to memorize the moment and regret it at the same time. Nikolai pushed her onto the bed and kissed her again. She helped him strip away his clothes until they were both exposed.
Thalia smirked, her eyes dropping. “Your buddy there is fucking hard.”
She didn’t hesitate to touch him. Nikolai groaned heavily as Thalia began to stroke him.
“Oh, fuck you, Thalia. You're so naughty,” Nikolai gasped. He kissed her deeply, his hand finding her center. Thalia gasped at the warmth of his touch. She was lying on her soft bed while the man she desired kissed and pleasured her—a scene she had only ever imagined. She knew then she would never regret this.
Nikolai moved quickly, removing the last of her clothes. He looked at her with pure, unadulterated want.
“Damn,” he whispered, amazed. Thalia felt a surge of pride at the look in his eyes. It was only seconds before they were both completely naked. He trailed kisses down her neck.
“Oh my god. Ah, Nikolai!” Thalia cried out as she felt his fingers inside her.
“Do you like it?” Nikolai asked. Thalia couldn't find the words; she simply nodded.
Nikolai let out a low sound as he began to tease her. Thalia felt her body shiver. She gripped his hair as his path of kisses moved lower. The alcohol clouded their judgment, igniting something dangerous. Nikolai was certain someone had tampered with his drink—his body was burning with a desire he couldn't control. He knew he might regret this later, yet he wanted her more than anything.
“Stop me, Thalia, or you’ll regret this,” Nikolai warned one last time.
“No, continue. Please. I love it,” she whispered.
Nikolai moved over her, his hands massaging her as they shared a frantic kiss. Thalia matched his intensity. The sensation became too much for her to bear.
“Nik! Oh—what’s this? I think I’m coming!” Thalia cried out, her body arching and shivering as she found her release.
As she tried to compose herself, Nikolai positioned himself. She stared up at him, her breath hitching at the sight of him. When he pushed forward, she felt a sharp, tearing pain.
“Fuck! Nik, it hurts!” she screamed. She didn’t care who heard; the music outside was deafening, and her room was soundproofed.
“I’m sorry, I’ll be gentle,” he whispered, kissing her forehead. He wiped the tears from her cheeks and began to move slowly. “Damn, you’re so tight, Thalia. You were a virgin.”
He moved with a slow, agonizing rhythm, while Thalia tried to focus on the sensation growing beneath the pain.
“Shut up, please,” Thalia whispered, pulling him into a hug. He picked up the pace, and a moan escaped her. “Hmmmm. Ahhhh. Nik! Please...”
Nikolai smiled, his arousal peaking at the sound of her voice. He was gentle, yet wild. But suddenly, he stopped. He looked down at her, the realization of what he was doing hitting him.
“What’s the problem?” Thalia asked, her brow furrowed in confusion.
“I can’t. This isn’t right,” he said, his voice strained.
Thalia was disappointed, but she gathered her courage. She pulled him back down for a kiss. “Please don't stop. I want this.”
“I think…” He started to protest, but Thalia silenced him with a finger to his lips.
“Just move, Nikolai,” she urged impatiently.
He began again, starting slow before losing himself in the rhythm. As he reached his limit, he tried to pull away, but Thalia held him close, refusing to let go. His control shattered, and he came inside of her.
“Ahhhh. You’ll regret this, little girl,” Nikolai gasped, breathless.
Thalia smiled bitterly at the old nickname. “Never, Nik. I’ll never regret it.”
"Careful, corporate king," Adrian murmured, stepping up beside Nikolai and taking a slow sip of his bourbon. "Your knuckles are turning white, and the press is watching your every move." "She’s out of control, Adrian," Nikolai growled, his voice a low, gravelly whisper as he turned his back to the crowd. "She wore that dress specifically to defy Alistair . She’s playing a dangerous game, and I told her I won't protect her when the old man snaps her neck." Adrian let out a quiet, humorless laugh, turning his gaze toward the balcony where Alistair Ravenhart sat like a dark god overlooking his kingdom. "Protect her? Nikolai, look at yourself. You’re not mad because she defied Alistair. You’re mad because she’s finally defying you." "Don't start with the armchair psychology," Nikolai snapped coldly. "You know what's at stake. You drew up the final terms of the merger You know what my grandfather will do if we don't present a unified front tonight." "Yeah, I know exactly wh
The glass and steel facade of the Vanguard Center gleamed like a polished diamond under the flashbulbs of a hundred press cameras. Security barricades kept the roaring crowd of spectators at bay, while a sleek caravan of black luxury sedans crawled toward the red carpet. Tonight was the public baptism of the Ravenhart-Logistics merger—and everyone who was anyone had come to witness the spectacle. Inside the staging tent just off the main entrance, the air was thick with the scent of expensive perfume, hairspray, and raw nerves. Nikolai stood near the heavy velvet curtain, adjusting his diamond-encrusted cufflinks with sharp, agitated jerks. He wore a traditional midnight-blue tuxedo, his white shirt stiffly pressed, his dark hair immaculate. On the outside, he was the perfect heir. On the inside, his father Sebastian’s warning from two days ago was still scraping against his ribcage like a rusty blade: A woman who has stopped caring? That's a completely different kind of
The transition from the wild, unbridled heat of the night to the rigid freeze of the morning was a whiplash Thalia felt in her very bones. She stood by the window of her dressing room, staring out at the mist lingering over the grounds, her mind reeling from everything that had just occurred in the dining room.The heavy oak door creaked open. Nikolai stepped inside his private quarters, his movements sharp, tight, and furious. He was already ripping at his tie, his chest heaving as if the air in his own home was poisonous."Are you just going to stand there?" Nikolai snapped, his voice rough and gravelly. "Or are you going to tell me exactly what game you're playing, Thalia?"Thalia turned around slowly. Her high-collared, slate-gray dress made her look impeccably composed, a stark contrast to the emotional wreck she felt inside."I'm not playing a game, Nikolai," she said softly, though her voice didn't waver. "Your grandfather came here, made his demands, and left. I am simply tr
The soft, gray light of dawn did little to warm the heavy silence of the master bedroom.When Nikolai opened his eyes, the feral intensity of the previous night had completely vanished, replaced by the cold, sobering reality of daylight. The smell of cedar, smoke, and her sweet scent still lingered in the sheets, but the heat that had consumed him was gone.Beside him, Thalia was still asleep.Without the dark shadows of the firelight to hide behind, she looked painfully small. Her hair was tangled across his chest, and one of her hands was still loosely clutching the fabric of his discarded shirt. Nikolai looked down at her, his jaw tightening as a wave of conflicting emotions crashed over him.The memories of the night flooded back with agonizing clarity—the desperate edge in her voice, the way she had completely surrendered to him, and worse, the way he had completely lost himself to a raw, unbridled hunger the moment she mentioned Adrian. He had wanted to punish her, to assert
"I'm trying to be brave."He stared at her for several long seconds, unable to find the words."I don't know how marriages work," Thalia admitted with a weak laugh that quickly faded. "I've never been someone's wife before."She lowered her eyes."But I know that a wife shouldn't be standing in the bedroom across the hall while her husband sleeps alone."Nikolai drew a slow breath."You don't have to do this.""I know.""You can go back to your room.""I could."She finally looked up at him, her eyes shining with unshed tears."But if I do... tomorrow we'll wake up exactly the way we are tonight."Her voice grew quieter."Two strangers wearing wedding rings."The words settled heavily between them.Thalia took another hesitant step toward him, closing the distance that had existed between them since they left the chapel."I've loved you for years, Nikolai," Thalia confessed softly. "Not because you're the Ravenhart heir. Not because of your family's name."A bittersweet smile touched
The silence inside the private corridor lingered long after Nikolai's footsteps disappeared.Thalia remained where he had left her, her wedding bouquet scattered across the polished marble floor. One by one, the white roses rolled away, coming to rest beneath the warm glow of crystal wall sconces.She stared at them for several seconds before slowly bending down to gather the flowers.Her fingers trembled.Not because she was angry.Because she had spent years imagining what it would feel like to become Nikolai Ravenhart's wife.She had imagined laughter.A small celebration.Perhaps even a quiet conversation after the guests had gone.Instead...She had been reminded that she possessed everything except the one thing she had secretly wished for.A husband.A car engine echoed outside the entrance.Thalia looked toward the tall windows overlooking the courtyard.Another black Rolls-Royce Phantom had pulled beneath the covered driveway.A few moments later, Nikolai returned, his tuxedo
The water had gone lukewarm by the time Thalia’s breathing finally evened out.Steam thinned, curling lazily toward the ceiling as if even it were tired of witnessing pain. Nikolai remained still behind her, arms firm but careful, holding her together without claiming her. The space between his han
Her stomach tightened. “Know what?”“About us. About that night. Or at least enough to use it.”Her face was drained of color. “Who?”“Everyone who matters,” he said bitterly. “And everyone who shouldn’t.”She sat down slowly. “What are they doing?”“They’re forcing the marriage.”The words landed
By noon, Thalia’s face was everywhere.Paused on screens in trading floors. Smiling from society pages. Analyzed by body-language experts who debated the angle of her chin, the stiffness of her shoulders, the way her hand hovered just a breath away from Nikolai’s—close enough to sell unity, distant
By afternoon, they were finally in the same room again.It was a rehearsal meeting in name only. In reality, it was a tactical briefing. They sat at a long mahogany table, the bottled water untouched, while a large screen displayed seating charts and timelines like a battle plan. Thalia sat at one







