LOGINWhen Tristan Blackwell’s ruthless grandfather dies, his will leaves Tristan with an impossible condition: marry within six months, or lose Obsidian Innovations. Tristan chooses the safest solution: a contract bride who is a stranger. But Seraphina Cross is no ordinary stranger. What begins as a contract quickly becomes obsession. He swore emotions would never touch him but every kiss and touch from her makes him a liar.
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“You are in trouble, Sera”
I turned to Greta who stood at the door with her hands on her hips and a gleaming smile on her face.
She was the one person I totally detested and her hatred for me was in equal measure.
“Not today, Greta. Maybe tomorrow when I am in the mood for your nonsense”
“Sadly, you would not be here tomorrow”
What the hell did that mean?
I was just about to say something else when Darren, our manager walked in.
“You have been summoned, Sera by the boss”
My heart skipped at this.
“Summoned? Why?”
“I told him you were in charge of the project siren”
“But I wasn’t”
“He does not need to know that and you will not tell him that Greta and I were in charge or I swear to God, I will make your life a living hell. Now go on, he is waiting for you.
If I had known today would be the day I came face to face with the devil himself, I would have stayed at home in my pajamas and slept. A far better choice than walking into the lair of Tristan Blackwell, heir to Obsidian Innovations Group and rumored tyrant in a suit
The elevator hummed beneath my feet as it carried me to the executive floor.
I wasn’t nervous…well, maybe a little but nerves had no place here. This company thrived on fear, ambition, and obsession, and I would be damned if I let his reputation for being a grade one asshole run me scared.
I was perfectly dressed in a charcoal suit, my hair pulled into a sleek knot.
Obsidian Innovations was not just a tech company. It was the tech company. We created gateways…machines that could map the neural pathways of a human brain and replay memories, simulate emotions, spin entire worlds of fantasy like silk from a spider. It was both exciting, dangerous and, apparently, not good enough for Tristan Blackwell.
The rumors about him had spread faster than wildfire the moment his grandfather died. That he was colder than ice and I was apparently about to be Exhibit A in his new reign.
The elevator doors slid open and I stepped into his world. The executive floor was a different universe than the one I usually lived in, down among labs and product testing rooms. Up here, everything gleamed. Glass walls stretched floor to ceiling, giving a view of the skyline. The furniture was stunning…even the air felt better.
His grandfather’s office which I assumed he was taking was at the end of the hall. I took a breath, squared my shoulders, and pushed the doors open.
He did not look up at me as I walked in. He was scrolling instead through something on a holographic screen projected above the desk.
The light illuminated his features in harsh blue. My eyes trailed his sculpted jaw, high cheekbones and lips that looked like they had never once curved into a smile.
If there was one person who absolutely needed the fantasy that Obsidian tech had to offer, I would say it was him. Even at rest, his face carried disdain, as though the world itself bored him.
“Seraphina Cross,” he called out.
“Yes,” I said, stepping forward.
My voice did not waver, thank God.
He finally looked up and the breath hitched in my lungs. No one told me he had the most startling silver gray eyes I had ever seen. They swept over me once and I hated the way my knees shook.
“I have reviewed your department’s output,” he said, folding his hands together on the desk. “Weak. Practically useless. The sensory interface you are heading is years behind where it should be. If you were working for any other company, your project would have been cut months ago.”
“I understand, Mr Blackwell but I think…”
“I do not care what you think, Ms Cross and I do not care for your excuses. All I see here is dead weight dragging the company into mediocrity and my grandfather may have tolerated it but I would not”
My jaw clenched and I could almost hear my teeth grit.
“You know nothing about what mediocrity is, Mr Blackwell”
“Excuse me?”
“You have no idea what we have been working with” I shot at him before I could stop myself.
His eyebrows arched, the slightest flicker of surprise that I had dared to cut him off.
“Choose your next words carefully, Ms Cross”
“We are behind but it is not because we are useless. It is because your grandfather prioritized projects that were safe and marketable. Departments like mine were given crumbs and we have done everything we can with them so forgive me if our works are not up to your standards, I would like to see you attempt to do what we have done.” I snapped
He was staring at me by the time I was done and I was so sure this was the end of the road for me.
I did not move a muscle as we stared each other down. The office suddenly felt smaller and I could feel a line of sweat run down my back.
Finally his lips curled into a smile no doubt amused by my audacity.
“Bold words from someone who is one misstep away from unemployment”
“I…”
“Prove it to me” He stopped me.
“What?”
“Prove to me that the only reason your department has dished out such low standards is because of the higher ups not paying any attention and nothing else”
That was far from what I was expecting… so far that I could not speak.
“Why, Ms Cross… would you prefer I fire you now and be done with it?”
“No… no, of course not”
“Then you have two days to give me something perfect and if you fail, you will be out of this company faster than you can blink” His eyes gleamed with cruel amusement. “Consider it your chance to back up the words you just uttered”
I exhaled slowly, keeping my expression calm even though my pulse hammered in my throat. “Two days is more than enough time”
“Then get out,” he said smoothly, turning his gaze back to the holographic display, dismissing me.
I stood there for a full half minute, glaring at the side of his face.
“Is there a problem, Ms Cross?”
“Not at all, sir” I responded, walking out of the office.
Asshole, I thought.
Greta was waiting when I came back down.
“So?” She grinned. “Time to clear your desk”
“You wish”
She scoffed and walked away from me while I settled into my desk.
Two days… what the hell could I do that would impress Tristan Blackwell in two fucking days.
I might as well have let him fire me.
AURORASIX MONTHS LATER"Congratulations, graduate.” Seraphina said from behind me. I turned around and she hugged me so tightly that I nearly lost my balance.“Look at you.” She said as she pulled away and held my shoulders. "I can't believe this day is finally here."I laughed. “I am glad that is over.”The past few months had been one of the hardest in my life. Every single part about school reminded me of him and it felt like torture. The first couple of weeks, I kept waiting for him to walk through the door of the class and give us some absurd task, like he always did when he took the course. But of course nothing like that happened.She immediately pulled me into another hug."Congratulations, Rory."The use of the nickname made me smile."Thank you.""No." She shook her head, as her expression softened. "I'm really proud of you.”The simple words hit me square in the chest. At some point in the past it had been my absolute dream to go to art school, but I never felt that dr
AURORA"You are not leaving my sight again."That was the first thing Seraphina said when she opened the door for me and Tristan.And before I could even respond, she had already thrown her arms around me.I stumbled back a step, letting out a little laugh now."Whoa…”"No." She squeezed me tighter. “No trying to wiggle out of this. I am serious, Aurora."I laughed despite myself."I can barely breathe.""Good.""Seraphina,""I spent days thinking you were dead."The laughter died in my throat as her voice cracked slightly.She had truly been scared these past couple of days and had probably spent them imagining every possible horrible thing that could have happened to me.My arms tightened around her."I'm sorry."She buried her face against my shoulder."You better be."I smiled."I'm home.""Yeah." Her voice broke completely. "You're home."For a moment neither of us said anything. Then she pulled away and immediately grabbed both sides of my face."You look thinner." She finally s
ANTONIO"I never thought I would actually mourn the old man when he died." The words left my mouth now, as I let out a little laugh. I just sat there in the study.His study.Which now felt too large and too empty for me.The silence in the house was different from any silence I had ever experienced before. It reminded me of how it was when my mother had died that day.Only a few hours had passed since my father had died.A few hours, but it felt like a lifetime ago.I sat behind the desk with a glass of whiskey in my hand that I hadn't touched. Sebastian stood by the window.Neither of us had slept or even looked like we intended to. I just stared at the glass and then laughed bitterly."Look at this." I said, as Sebastian glanced at me. "Life truly can be cruel, cant it?”I shook my head."For years I hated him." I said, "For years I blamed him for the death of my mum and told myself I didn't care what happened to him."I swallowed hard."And now he's gone." The words hurt more tha
"You're leaving tonight," Vittorio Mancini said as he was basically fidgeting around. His large study was in complete disarray. Men moved in and out of the room carrying weapons, stacks of documents, and boxes of ammunition. Phones rang constantly, as voices barked instructions in rapid Italian.Outside the windows, the Mancini estate looked more like a military compound than a family home right now. Everybody knew what was coming.War.Andressa stood near the desk with her arms folded tightly across her chest."No," she replied to her father.Vittorio looked up from the papers he had been reviewing."What?""I said no," she replied."Andressa…""I'm not leaving."Her father sighed at this. He should have been angry at this show that she was putting on right now, but he didn’t even have the luxury to be angry. He was too tired for it. There were so many things that required his attention right now and he needed Andressa to be fully out of the way for him to actually focus on them.
“You better have summoned me for a good reason,” Violetta said, the impatience obvious in her tone, as she stepped into Julian’s house.Julian stood near one of the windows overlooking the city with his sleeves rolled up and a half-finished drink resting in his hand.“What better reason than our mu
TRISTAN“We have talked about you walking into my office like this.” I said, as soon as the door opened up.I didn’t bother looking up when I said it, as I already knew it was her. The scent gave her away before the sound of the door clicking shut did, and it certainly didn’t help that she had argu
SERAPHINAI hadn’t realized how much those two days we spent with each other would change things until it was already over. The thought had been circling my mind all morning, refusing to settle. It had been like that for some time now and had only gotten worse after our confrontation in the hallway
If there is one thing about Julian, Violetta knew… it was his love-hate feelings for Tristan.She had often wondered in the past days why Julian would even be friends with him in the first place if he had such strong feelings about the man but it was not in her place to question whatever it is was


















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