LOGINSienna should've gone home after the paparazzi scare. Instead, she was standing barefoot on the deck of Luca Moretti's yacht at nearly midnight holding a glass of champagne she hadn't asked for while Monaco glittered around them like spilled diamonds.
"This is how people get murdered," she informed him. Luca leaned against the railing beside her, looking unfairly attractive in a black shirt with the sleeves rolled to his forearms. "You think I invited you here to murder you?" "I think billionaires are statistically suspicious." "That feels offensive." "It's meant to." His quiet laugh drifted across the water. After the disaster at lunch, Luca had somehow convinced her to come aboard Euphoria again under the argument that she "owed him one calm evening without paparazzi." Sienna still wasn't entirely sure why she'd agreed. Probably because he looked at her like she fascinated him. Which was becoming a serious problem. "You're thinking very loudly," Luca said. "I'm questioning my life choices." "Ah. So pretty standard Monaco internal monologue." Sienna rolled her eyes and moved toward the railing, looking down at the dark water below where the marina lights reflected across the surface. "It's beautiful tonight," she admitted quietly. Luca watched her instead of the ocean. "Yeah." She could feel his attention without looking. It felt heavy and focused and dangerous. "You stare a lot," she muttered. "You're distracting." That did something unfortunate to her heartbeat. Sienna took another sip of champagne to hide it. "You know, I was expecting you to be worse." Luca looked offended. "Worse?" "More arrogant. Less human." "I'm deeply arrogant." "You also helped me escape photographers through a kitchen without being an idiot over it." "True." "And you sent the pastry chef flowers because she looked stressed." Luca blinked once. "You saw that?" "I notice things." His expression softened slightly. "That's what makes you dangerous, Sienna." The way he said her name should honestly be illegal. She looked away first, focusing back on the water below. "Do you ever get tired of it?" she asked quietly. "All of this?" Luca leaned beside her against the railing. "The parties?" he asked. "The performance." For a moment, silence stretched between them. Then Luca sighed softly. "Sometimes I think people would be disappointed if I suddenly became normal." "You don't think you're normal now?" "I own a yacht larger than most apartment buildings." "Fair." Sienna smiled faintly, but when she looked at him again, his expression had gone quieter. "The truth?" he said. "Most people around me only see the headlines version." "The billionaire disaster?" "The charming idiot with commitment issues." "You forgot fountain criminal." "That too." She laughed softly. But Luca didn't. "I let people believe it because it's easier," he admitted. "If they underestimate me, I never disappoint them." The honesty caught her off guard. For once, there was no flirting underneath his words, just exhaustion. Something in her chest tightened unexpectedly. "That's kind of sad," she said gently. Luca's mouth curved faintly. "You're the first person who's ever reacted to my reputation with pity instead of excitement." "It wasn't pity." His gaze held hers. "No?" The tension shifted again to something softer and Sienna suddenly became very aware of how little space existed between them. The ocean breeze lifted strands of hair across her face again. Luca reached out automatically, brushing them gently behind her ear. His fingers lingered for half a second too long causing her pulse to stumble hard enough to annoy her. There was no way he hadn't noticed the flutter in her throat. "Luca—" A loud splash interrupted her. Both of them turned sharply toward the lower deck. Matteo surfaced from the water beside the yacht, swearing loudly in Italian. "You pushed me!" he yelled upward. Emilia's laughter echoed from somewhere above. Luca groaned. "Animals. All of them." Sienna burst into laughter. Real laughter this time, uncontrollable enough that she had to grip the railing. Matteo pointed dramatically toward them from the water. "You two are disgustingly romantic!" "We're literally standing here," Luca called back. "That's exactly my point!" Sienna laughed harder while Luca shook his head in defeat. Then Matteo grinned wickedly from below. "Jump in!" "Absolutely not, this dress cost more than my entire closet combined and I don't know you." Sienna answered immediately. "You tell him, girl," Emilia called from the upper deck. Sienna narrowed her eyes upward. "I hate all of you already." "You love us," Matteo replied. "Incorrect." But Luca was smiling a different kind of smile now. It was relaxed and genuine. And it was more dangerous than the flirtation. "You should do it," he murmured. Sienna stared at him. "Into freezing black ocean water? Are you insane?" "It's Monaco. The water's warm." Luca's grin widened and before she could react, he stepped backward and pulled his shirt over his head. Sienna forgot how to breathe. "Show-off," she muttered weakly. "I've been called worse." He dropped his phone onto a nearby chair before climbing onto the railing with effortless confidence. "Luca—" He winked at her then jumped. Water exploded below in a clean dive. Sienna watched as Luca surfaced beside Matteo a second later, shoving wet hair back from his forehead. "You're both idiots!" she called down. Luca looked up at her, water glistening against his skin beneath the marina lights. "Come on, wrong party girl!" Absolutely not. Definitely not. This was how terrible decisions happened. Sienna stared down at him for a long moment while Matteo chanted dramatically for her to jump. Then Luca smiled at her. It wasn't his charming smile, or his cocky smile. It was just a happy smile.And somehow that was the thing that ruined her.
"Oh, screw it." She announced as she kicked her heels off and launched herself into the water, to the whoops and cheers of Luca, Matteo and Emilia.Luca let Sienna walk away but it nearly killed him. He stood in the center of the ballroom long after she disappeared through the terrace doors, surrounded by music and masked strangers while one very inconvenient realization settled heavily in his chest. He was completely screwed. “Wow,” Matteo said, appearing beside him holding two champagne glasses. “You look emotionally devastated.” Luca took the champagne directly out of his hand. “I hate all of you.” “That’s fair.” Matteo studied him openly. “Did she reject you?” “No.” “That sounded unconvincing.” Luca exhaled slowly before dragging a hand down his face. &ld
Monaco apparently took masquerades very seriously. Sienna realised that the second Luca's car pulled up outside the estate overlooking the ocean.The mansion looked less like a home and more like somewhere movie villains hosted secret societies. Lights spilled across marble staircases while fountains glittered beneath the night sky. Luxury cars lined the circular driveway as masked guests drifted through the entrance in gowns and tailored suits worth terrifying amounts of money."Oh my God," Sienna muttered.Beside her, Luca looked deeply entertained."You say that every time Monaco behaves exactly like Monaco.""Because this city is unhinged.""Our city," Luca corrected smoothly.Sienna turned towards him."That felt dangerous."His mouth curved beneath the black mask covering the upper half of his face.Good Lord. The
Sienna arrived at Madame Fleur already uncertain how she got herself into that position. The boutique was on one of Monaco's impossibly expensive streets between a jewelry store guarded like a national bank and a designer showroom with cars that cost more than small apartments. Everything about it screamed wealth. Which meant Luca Moretti was absolutely responsible."You're late," Emilia announced dramatically the second Sienna stepped inside.Sienna blinked. Emilia Moretti somehow looked flawless for ten in the morning wearing cream trousers, oversized sunglasses, and enough confidence to terrify governments."You texted me two hours ago.""And yet you're still late.""I already dislike shopping with you.""That's normal."Before Sienna could answer, Emilia grabbed her wrist and pulled her deeper into the boutique.The place was enormous. Marble floors. Gold fixtures. Endless racks of
Sienna woke to three missed calls from Theo and twenty-seven unread messages.Which usually meant disaster.Still half asleep, she reached for her phone and immediately regretted it.Theo: Call me RIGHT NOW.Theo: You're trending in Italy.Theo: WHY ARE YOU SWIMMING WITH LUCA MORETTI.Theo: I hope he at least replaced that masterpiece of a dress"Oh no," Sienna muttered.She opened social media and her stomach dropped with growing horror. Photos from the yacht had spread everywhere overnight. There were blurry images of her jumping into the water, Luca shirtless beside her, the two of them laughing on the swim platform.One headline read:MONACO'S MOST ELIGIBLE BILLIONAIRE FINALLY FALLS HARD?&
Luca had lied - the water was freezing. Sienna surfaced beside the yacht gasping while Matteo howled with laughter nearby. "You said it was warm!" she shouted at Luca. Luca looked entirely unapologetic as he treaded water beside her. "I said Monaco was warm." "You're the worst." "And yet you jumped." Yes, she had. Sienna swam with the others back toward the lower swim platform attached to the yacht and Matteo hauled himself onto the platform first and held his hand out to help Sienna up. "Oh absolutely not" Luca muttered as he climbed onto the platform before her in one smooth movement and knocked Matteo out of the way to offer help to Sienna. She took his hand and he helped her onto the deck and almost directly into his very bare and muscled chest. And once again, Sienna forgot how breathing worked. Her dress clung to her skin now, which would've been humiliating if Luca wasn't looking at her like he was trying not to touch her. "The sexual tension is becoming unbea
Sienna should've gone home after the paparazzi scare. Instead, she was standing barefoot on the deck of Luca Moretti's yacht at nearly midnight holding a glass of champagne she hadn't asked for while Monaco glittered around them like spilled diamonds."This is how people get murdered," she informed him.Luca leaned against the railing beside her, looking unfairly attractive in a black shirt with the sleeves rolled to his forearms."You think I invited you here to murder you?""I think billionaires are statistically suspicious.""That feels offensive.""It's meant to." His quiet laugh drifted across the water.After the disaster at lunch, Luca had somehow convinced her to come aboard Euphoria again under the argument that she "owed him one calm evening without paparazzi." Sienna still wasn't entirely sure why she'd agreed. Probably because he looked at her like she fascinated him. Which was becoming a serious problem."You're thinking very loudly," Luca said."I'm questioning my life c







