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Chapter 6: Lines You Shouldn’t Cross

Author: DadieT
last update publish date: 2026-04-16 02:22:23

The desert heat didn’t wait for permission.

By midday, Tucson burned.

Sunlight poured through the glass walls of the executive floor, turning every surface into something too bright, too exposed. Shadows were short. Nowhere to hide.

And yet—

Sebastian Crouch stood in the one place that felt darker than the rest.

His office.

He didn’t sit.

Didn’t touch the drink poured for him.

Didn’t look at the city stretching endlessly beyond the window.

Instead, his focus remained fixed on one thing.

The door.

Waiting.

It opened without a knock.

Lena stepped in.

Composed.

Unhurried.

Untouched by the tension that filled the room like smoke.

“You asked to see me,” she said.

No softness.

No familiarity.

Not even his name.

Sebastian turned slowly.

For a moment—

He just looked at her.

As if trying to reconcile the woman in front of him with the one he had lived with for three years.

Failed.

“Sit,” he said.

Lena didn’t move.

“I prefer standing.”

Something in his jaw tightened.

Of course she did.

“Working.”

“This isn’t work. It’s a disruption.”

“It’s correction.”

His eyes darkened slightly.

“You’re dismantling deals I built.”

“You built them on weak foundations.”

“And you would know that how?”

A pause.

Just long enough.

“Because I was there before you,” she said quietly.

“I don’t want this life.”

Lena had stood in a sunlit office, younger, uncertain, staring at contracts she didn’t fully understand—but felt the weight of.

Across from her, a voice firm with expectation.

“You don’t have to want it,” the man had said. “You just have to protect it.”

“From what?”

A long pause.

Then—

“From people who will smile while they take it from you.”

Back then, she hadn’t understood.

Now—

She did.

Sebastian stepped closer.

Close enough to notice the details he had once ignored.

The steadiness in her eyes.

The absence of hesitation.

The quiet control.

“You were never just my wife,” he said slowly.

“No,” Lena replied.

“I wasn’t.”

“Then what were you?” he asked.

There it was.

The question he should have asked years ago.

Lena tilted her head slightly.

“You had three years to be curious,” she said.

“I didn’t think it mattered.”

“And now?”

His voice lowered.

“Now it does.”

Silence stretched between them.

Thick.

Charged.

Not quite anger.

Not quite something else.

“You don’t get answers just because you’ve decided to start asking questions,” Lena said.

Sebastian let out a quiet breath.

“You’ve changed.”

“No,” she said softly.

“I stopped pretending.”

A sharp knock cut through the moment.

Before either of them could respond—

The door opened.

Monica Sketer stepped in.

And she wasn’t alone.

Behind her—

A man Lena hadn’t seen in years.

Tall.

Polished.

Dangerously observant.

Tyler Vaughn.

Lena’s eyes narrowed slightly.

Interesting.

Monica smiled.

Too pleased.

Too prepared.

“I hope I’m not interrupting,” she said lightly.

“You are,” Sebastian replied coldly.

“And yet here I am.”

Her gaze shifted to Lena.

Sharp.

Assessing.

Victorious.

“I thought it was time we… expanded the conversation.”

“It’s been a long time,” he said.

His voice carried familiarity.

And something else.

History.

Lena didn’t smile.

“Not long enough, apparently.”

Monica glanced between them, catching the tension.

“Oh,” she said softly. “So you do know each other.”

“Professionally,” Lena replied.

Tyler’s lips curved faintly.

“That’s one way to put it.”

Monica moved closer to the desk, placing a file down.

“I’ve secured new backing,” she said, her tone confident again. “Stronger than before.”

Sebastian didn’t look at it.

“What does that have to do with this meeting?”

“It has everything to do with control,” Monica replied.

Her eyes flicked to Lena.

“Because while some people are trying to take it… Others are building it.”

Lena’s gaze moved from Monica…

To Tyler…

Then back again.

Pieces clicked into place.

“This isn’t about support,” Lena said.

“It’s about leverage.”

Monica’s smile widened slightly.

“Call it whatever you like.”

Tyler stepped closer.

Too close.

His voice dropped—low enough that only Lena could hear.

“You should’ve stayed gone,” he murmured.

Lena didn’t step back.

Didn’t react.

Just met his gaze.

Calm.

Unshaken.

“Then you shouldn’t have followed me into this room.”

A beat.

Then Tyler straightened, his expression unreadable again.

Sebastian’s eyes moved between them—

Something shifting.

Something darkening.

“What exactly is going on here?” he demanded.

No one answered immediately.

Because the truth was—

This wasn’t just business anymore.

It was history.

And it was about to get dangerous.

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