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Chapter Two:

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Damien's POV

"She said no." I set my phone down.

Three years. Three years of Aurora Sinclair saying yes without me having to ask twice, and now she can't make it to my father's dinner on Friday because she hasn't decided yet.

Hasn't decided.

I pick the phone back up. Read it again. *I'll let you know, Damien.* Four words. No apology. No explanation. Just four flat words sitting on my screen like a door closing quietly in my face.

My jaw tightens.

Aurora doesn't do this. She has never done this. Not once in three years has she made me wait for something this simple. She says yes before I finish asking. She fills silences I didn't even know existed. She is the one person in my life I have never had to manage because she has always, always made it easy.

Until today.

I push back from my desk and stand up. Walk to the window. The city stretches out below me, forty floors of glass and movement, and I stare at it without seeing any of it.

She has two original design concepts sitting in my company's system right now. Concepts that belong to her but are filed under my company's creative portfolio because she trusted me when I said it was standard procedure. I have a meeting in three weeks with investors who are coming specifically because of her work. Her name, her talent, and her vision are what are pulling them into the room.

If Aurora pulls back now, before those meetings, before I have secured the rest of what I need from her, everything collapses. Three years of careful positioning. Gone.

I cannot let that happen.

My office door swings open, and Megan walks in without knocking. She drops into the chair across from my desk as she owns it, crosses her legs, and looks at me with that expression, the one that means she already knows something and is deciding what it costs me to hear it.

"She told me the dress was at the dry cleaner's," Megan says.

"What dress?"

"The red one. I asked to borrow it this morning." She pauses deliberately. "She lied to my face without blinking, Damien. Aurora doesn't lie."

"Everyone lies."

"Not to me." Megan's voice drops. "Not until today."

Something shifts in my chest that I don't want to examine too closely.

I have noticed Aurora being off for a few days. Small things. Shorter texts. Slower responses. The way she looked at me yesterday was like she was deciding something she hadn't told me about yet. I told myself it was nothing. A mood. Something that would correct itself the way Aurora always corrects herself quietly, without making it anyone else's problem.

But Megan is watching me the way she watches me when I am missing something she has already figured out. And Megan is rarely wrong about people.

"She seemed different this morning," Megan continues. "Like she was looking at me but actually seeing something else. Something she didn't like."

"You're overthinking it."

"And you're underthinking it." She leans forward. "When did she last call you first?"

I go completely still.

I run back through the last week. Every call. Every text. Every check-in. And I land on something cold and uncomfortable that I don't want to name.

Every single point of contact has been mine. Everyone.

Aurora used to call before I was awake. She used to send pictures of fabric swatches at odd hours just to hear my opinion, even knowing I had none worth giving. She filled the space between us so completely and so consistently that I stopped noticing it was there.

It stopped.

And I didn't notice until right now.

"She's probably just tired," I say.

Megan stands. Smooths her skirt. "Go see her tonight. In person." She doesn't wait for my answer. She walks out and pulls the door shut behind her and leaves me standing in the quiet with something sitting in my chest that I don't have a name for yet.

I cross back to my desk. Pick up my phone. Dial before I think too hard about it.

Four rings. One more than she has ever made me wait.

She picks up and says my name in a voice that is pleasant and warm, and gives me absolutely nothing underneath it.

I use the voice that has always worked soft and unhurried, the one that makes her feel like the only person in the room, even through a phone line. I tell her I want to see her tonight. I tell her I miss her. I let the silence after that do the rest of the work.

One beat, two. "Okay," she says. "Come over."

Calm. Unbothered. Like she is agreeing to something she has already decided the outcome of.

I lower the phone slowly.

I stand in the middle of my office, and I replay that "okay" in my head, and I feel the thing I have been trying not to feel since I read those four flat words this morning.

This is not Aurora being tired.

This is not a bad week correcting itself.

Something has shifted in her. Something fundamental and irreversible, and I cannot put my finger on what it is or when it happened or how I missed it. I just know that the woman who answered my call tonight sounded like someone who has already made every decision she needed to make and is simply waiting for me to show up so she can begin.

I grab my jacket.

I need to see her face.

I need to look her in the eyes and find the Aurora I know still sitting behind them.

Because if she isn't there anymore, if whatever has changed in her has changed all the way through, then everything I have spent three years building is standing on ground that is already shifting beneath my feet.

I head for the door. My phone buzzes in my hand. I glance down, expecting my driver, Unknown Number. One message. She already knows, Damien. She has always known. The question is whether you figure out how before Friday.

I stop walking. I read it again.

Then a third time. My hand tightens around the phone until my knuckles go white.

She already knows. Knows what? Knows which part? How much? Since when?

And who is watching this closely enough to send me this message right now, at this exact moment, like they have been sitting inside my office listening to every thought I just had?

I look up slowly and scan the empty room.

Nobody.

Just me and a message from a number I don't recognize telling me something that turns every plan I have made into a question I don't know the answer to.

She already knows.

Damien Cross built three years of his future on a woman he thought he understood completely.

Someone just told him he never understood her at all. And whoever sent that message is watching both of them close enough to know exactly when to strike.

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