LOGINChapter 2
The hotel bar was dim, all low amber lights and velvet booths that swallowed sound. Rain lashed the floor-to-ceiling windows like it wanted in. I’d already downed three shots of tequila cheap, burning, perfect. The fourth sat in front of me, untouched for now, because my hands were shaking too hard to pick it up without spilling.
My dress clung to me like a second skin, soaked through from the run here. Black silk, the one I’d bought for the honeymoon. Low-cut, slit up the thigh. I’d worn it tonight to feel sexy for Ethan, to maybe spark something in him before the wedding. Joke’s on me.
The bartender a pretty girl with pink hair slid a napkin under my glass.
“Rough night?” she asked, voice soft.
I laughed, bitter. “You could say that.” I finally wrapped my fingers around the shot and tossed it back. Fire raced down my throat, settled hot in my belly. Better.
I scanned the room without really seeing it. Couples murmuring, a businessman nursing whiskey alone, a group of girls laughing too loud. No one looked twice at the drenched girl in the corner with mascara tracks down her cheeks. Good. I didn’t want company. I just wanted to disappear into the haze until the pain dulled.
Except someone was watching me.
I felt it before I saw him prickling awareness at the back of my neck, like fingers ghosting over skin. My gaze drifted left, past the piano player, to the shadowed booth in the far corner.
There.
A man. Alone. Dark suit, no tie, top button undone. Mid-forties, maybe late forties silver threading through black hair at the temples, sharp jaw, eyes so dark they looked black even from here. He wasn’t staring openly. He was… assessing. Like I was a puzzle he’d already half-solved.
Our eyes met.
He didn’t smile. Didn’t look away. Just held my gaze, steady, unblinking. Heat crawled up my spine despite the chill of wet fabric. I should have looked away first. I didn’t.
Instead, I lifted my empty glass in a mock toast. Stupid. Reckless. His mouth curved just the barest hint of a smirk before he raised his own glass in return. Scotch, neat. Ice clinked softly.
My pulse kicked hard.
I turned back to the bar, cheeks burning. What the hell was I doing? Flirting? With a stranger? Hours after my life exploded?
But the tequila was working. The edges of everything softened. The humiliation still sat heavy in my chest, but it didn’t hurt quite as sharply now. And that man… God, he looked like trouble. The kind I’d never let myself have.
I signaled for another shot.
Before it arrived, a low voice spoke behind me. “You’re going to regret that fifth one.”
I spun on the stool.
It was him.
Up close, he was even more devastating. Tall easily over six feet broad shoulders filling out the suit like it was tailored by God himself.
His cologne hit me first: dark, expensive, something with smoke and leather and sin. His eyes weren’t black after all; they were deep midnight blue, flecked with gold when the light caught them.
He leaned one elbow on the bar beside me, casual, but there was nothing casual about the way he looked at me. Like he could see every tear-streaked thought in my head.
“I can handle my liquor,” I said, voice steadier than I felt.
“Can you?” His voice was low, rough velvet. “Because you’re shaking.”
I glanced down. My hands were trembling on the bar top. Damn it.
He noticed. Of course he did.
Without asking, he slid onto the stool next to mine. Close enough that his knee brushed my thigh through the slit in my dress. Electricity snapped between us.
“Rough night?” he asked, echoing the bartender. But where her tone had been kind, his was… curious. Hungry, maybe.
“You could say that.” I met his eyes again. No point in pretending. “My fiancé was fucking my best friend in our bed. Four days before the wedding.”
He didn’t flinch. Didn’t offer platitudes. Just watched me for a long beat.
Then: “He’s an idiot.”
A surprised laugh burst out of me. “Yeah. He is.”
The bartender set the new shot down. I reached for it. His hand closed gently but firmly around my wrist, stopping me.
My breath caught.
“Let it sit,” he said. Not a request. “You’re already drowning. Don’t make it worse.”
Heat flooded my face and lower. The way he said it, the quiet command in his voice… it did something to me. Something wrong and right all at once.
“Who are you?” I whispered.
“Lucian Kane.” He released my wrist slowly, fingertips trailing fire along my skin. “And you are?”
“Lila.” I swallowed. “Lila Harper.”
“Lila.” He said my name like he was tasting it. Like he liked the flavor. “Pretty name for a pretty girl who’s about to make very bad decisions.”
My core clenched at the words. Bad decisions. Yes. That’s exactly what I wanted tonight.
“I’m already making them,” I said, bolder than I’d ever been. “I came here to get drunk and forget. Maybe more.”
His gaze dropped to my mouth, then lower lingering on the wet silk clinging to my breasts, the hard peaks of my nipples visible through the fabric. No bra. I hadn’t worn one tonight, thinking Ethan would appreciate it.
He noticed. His jaw tightened, just a fraction.
“Careful what you ask for, princess,” he murmured. “Some men don’t play nice.”
The word princess landed like a spark on dry tinder. My thighs pressed together instinctively.
“I don’t want nice,” I said, voice barely above a whisper. “I want to feel something. Anything. Other than… this.” I gestured vaguely at my chest, where the ache still lived.
Lucian studied me for another long moment. Then he stood, offering his hand.
“Come with me.”
It wasn’t a question.
My heart slammed against my ribs. This was insane. I didn’t know him. He could be dangerous. He probably was.
But right now, dangerous sounded better than empty.
I placed my hand in his.
His palm was warm, callused in places that spoke of control, of power. He tugged me gently off the stool. I swayed a little tequila and adrenaline and he steadied me with a hand at the small of my back. Possessive. Claiming.
We didn’t speak as he led me through the bar, past curious glances, to the private elevator at the back. He swiped a black card. The doors slid open.
Inside, the space felt too small. Too intimate. He pressed the button for the penthouse floor. Of course.
As the doors closed, he turned to face me fully.
“Last chance to change your mind, princess.”
I looked up at himreally looked. The faint lines at the corners of his eyes. The scar just under his jaw. The way his chest rose and fell a little faster now.
“I don’t want to change my mind,” I said.
His hand came up, cupping my jaw. Thumb brushing my bottom lip.
“Good girl.”
The praise hit me like a drug. My knees weakened.
Then the elevator dinged.
He didn’t wait. He scooped me up effortless, like I weighed nothing and carried me into the dark suite.
The door clicked shut behind us.
And just like that, I was his.
For tonight, at least.
**Chapter 65: No Safe Place**The note in Sophia’s small, trembling hand felt like a live grenade.*“Sleep tight, little princess. Daddy can’t protect you forever. Choose which child we take next.”* A photo of Sophia sleeping peacefully in her bed, taken from inside her room, was clipped to it. The handwriting was neat. Clinical. Cruel.I held my daughter against my chest, rocking her as she cried. Lucian stood like a statue of rage, the note crushed in his fist. His freshly bandaged wounds and the lingering effects of the poison didn’t matter. The predator was fully awake.“No one touches my children,” he snarled to the head of security standing rigidly nearby. “I want every guard reassigned, every camera angle reviewed, and Thomas Reilly brought to me in chains within the hour. Find the breach.”Sophia’s sobs eventually quieted into hiccups. I kissed her dark hair, my free hand resting protectively over my lower abdomen where
**Chapter 64: New Life Amid Chaos**The estate felt like a fortress under siege. Every hallway had extra guards. Every window was locked and monitored. But inside our master bedroom, after the doctors had finally left and the children were asleep, it was just Lucian and me.I sat on the edge of our massive bed, staring at the small white stick in my trembling hands. Two pink lines. Clear. Undeniable.Pregnant.Again.After the devastating miscarriage months ago, after the fear and the grief that had nearly broken us, here was new life—tiny, fragile, fighting inside me while the world tried to tear our family apart.Lucian emerged from the bathroom, freshly showered, wearing only black sweatpants that hung low on his hips. The bandages on his side and shoulder stood out starkly against his skin. His steel-gray eyes locked on me immediately, reading the tears on my cheeks and the test in my hands in a single heartbeat.“Li
**Chapter 63: Ambush**The world was a blur of shattered glass, gunfire, and Lucian’s solid body shielding mine in the wreckage.My ears rang violently as Lucian dragged me from the mangled SUV, his arm like a steel vice around my waist. Fresh blood trickled from the cut on his forehead, mixing with the sweat of exertion and lingering poison recovery. He shouldn’t have been moving like this. He should have been in bed, healing. Instead, he was roaring orders like the ruthless king he was.“Stay low!” he barked, firing two precise shots into the darkness. A masked assailant dropped behind a concrete pillar.Bella was already in motion, dragging Chuck behind cover while returning fire with deadly accuracy. “They’ve got us pinned! Extraction ETA ninety seconds!”Alexander and Maya had been in the rear SUV. I spotted them scrambling from their damaged vehicle, Alexander half-carrying Maya whose face was pale with terror. My heart clenched. Th
**Chapter 62: The Enemy’s Son** The midnight meeting felt like stepping into another trap disguised as hope. Our convoy moved silently through the shadowed back roads south of Miami, three armored SUVs with heavily vetted teams. I sat pressed against Lucian in the middle vehicle, his arm locked around my shoulders in that possessive way that had only intensified since Ryan’s visit and the poison scare. His body was still recovering, but the fire in him burned hotter than ever. “You stay right beside me the entire time,” he murmured against my temple, voice low and commanding. “No sudden movements. If anything feels off, we abort.” “I know,” I whispered, squeezing his thigh. Even after our passionate encounter earlier, tension radiated from him. The jealousy toward Ryan, the fear of losing me, and now this risky alliance with Derek’s son—it was all piling on the man who hated losing control. Bella rode in the
**Chapter 61: Old Friend, New Doubts**The weight of Ryan’s words settled over the medical suite like a shroud. *Damian wants her taken alive. He plans to make you watch while he breaks her.* My stomach churned. Lucian’s grip on my hand became iron, his recovering body radiating pure, lethal fury despite the lingering weakness from the poison.Ryan stood awkwardly near the door, hands in his pockets, looking every bit the concerned friend who had inserted himself back into our chaotic lives. His eyes flicked to me with genuine worry—the same steady gaze that had once comforted me during my darkest days with Ethan and Mira. But today, that gaze only seemed to pour gasoline on Lucian’s fire.“You’re sure about this?” Lucian’s voice was dangerously low, each word sharpened like a blade. He tried to sit up straighter, wincing as the movement pulled at his stitches.Ryan nodded. “I’ve been running independent surveillance for weeks. Quietly. I didn’t w
Chapter 60: Buried Truths The medical suite had become a battlefield. Alarms blared in a deafening symphony as Dr. Harlan and two nurses fought to stabilize Lucian. I stood frozen at the side of the bed, clutching his burning hand, my own heart hammering in terror. Bella remained on the opposite side, her face a mask of controlled panic—the same expression Lucian wore when facing down enemies. “Push the epinephrine,” Dr. Harlan ordered sharply. “We’re losing him!” “No!” The word tore from my throat. I leaned over Lucian, pressing my forehead to his. “You fight, damn you. You do not get to leave us now. Not when your daughter finally has the chance to know the truth.” His body convulsed once more, then went terrifyingly still. For one heart-stopping second, the monitors flatlined before the doctor shocked him back. The steady beep returned—weak, but there. Then the door burst open. Bella’s conta
Chapter 73Elena went to bed at ten thirty after declaring the guest mattress acceptable, which from her was the equivalent of a five-star review.Lila stood in the hallway and listened to the guest room door close and then stood there a moment longer, just breathing, letting th
Chapter 72Dinner started at seven and by seven forty-five Lila had stopped counting the number of times she'd braced for something to go wrong.It hadn't gone wrong.That was the part she couldn't stop turning over. Her mother was sitting at Lucian's dining table, work
Chapter 60The study lights were dimmed low, casting long shadows across the mahogany desk. Lucian sat in the leather chair, still pale from his injuries, but his back was straight and his eyes burned with that unbreakable fire. I stood right beside him, one hand resting on his shoulder,
Chapter 59The security radio crackled to life again, cutting through the thick tension still hanging in the study.“Sir, confirmed. Two of Voss’s men are in custody. They were the ones cutting the east fence. Team took them down clean. They’re already singing about Voss’s new h







