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CHAPTER 3: THE ARCHITECTURE OF OBSESSION

Author: EMKAY
last update publish date: 2026-05-20 02:34:10

The glass coffee table between us exploded into sparkling shards when Victoria’s bodyguard clipped it with his clunky briefcase. Sharp as ever, Victoria didn’t even flinch. "Watch your step, Marcus," she murmured, her voice cold and cutting. Her gaze pinned me in place—hard blue eyes tracking every twitch, every subtle reaction, like she was hunting for weakness.

She didn’t waste time. "Now, Sierra... let’s get back to my question. Are we going to address that child you’ve been hiding in your sad little apartment, or are we going to pretend you came into this marriage with a spotless record?"

I felt frozen. The marble beneath my heels felt like it might swallow me. All I wanted to do was run, get Leo out, wipe him from the hospital database—anything to get him out of Victoria’s crosshairs.

Then Christian’s voice broke the tension. Deep, vibrating—almost dangerous. "You’re overstepping, Mother." His grip around my waist tightened, steadying me. I swear I could feel his heat through my jacket, anchoring me against his solid frame.

Victoria arched an eyebrow, diamonds flashing. She stepped deliberately over the broken glass, her expression dripping contempt when she glanced at Christian’s hand on me. "I’m protecting the King bloodline from a parasite. The board’s already all over you about the maritime leak. You don’t need a wife lugging around baggage from God knows where."

Christian stared at her, stone-faced. "Sierra’s life before our marriage is not your business. Use that language again in my penthouse, and I’ll have security escort you back to the tarmac before your luggage even hits the floor."

Victoria just laughed—bitter and hollow. "Would you banish your own mother for a mercenary fixer?"

He didn’t miss a beat. "I’d banish anyone who disrespects my wife." His eyes met mine for a beat, the coldness replaced by something dark and fierce that made my breath stick. "Are you alright, darling? Your hands are freezing."

"I’m... fine, Christian." I forced the words out, but I felt anything but fine. He looked back at me, completely unreadable—no confusion, no sign he believed his mother’s accusation. Just the same flawless corporate mask.

I didn’t realize it yet, but the man with the fake wedding ring on my finger—the man I thought had moved on—was spinning something darker than Victoria’s venom. I was caught in a game where money, power, and obsession collided, and the rules twisted faster than I could keep up.

Victoria snapped her fingers at Marcus to take her bags, then turned those venomous eyes on me one last time. "We’ll see how long this bliss lasts once the board gets a look tomorrow, Christian. Miss Brooks... watch your back. Seattle is a slippery city."

She swept out of the room, her driver trailing behind.

As soon as she was gone, I yanked myself out of Christian’s grip. I staggered backward, heart pounding, breath ragged—like a trapped animal.

"Did you know?" I demanded, voice cracking as I pointed at him, hand trembling. "Did you know she’d say that? Did you know she was tracking my son?"

Christian just stood there, surrounded by the smashed table, his expression empty—almost clinical. "My mother tracks anyone who comes near my circle, Sierra. It’s her standard M.O."

"She called my son a bastard!" I shouted, all my professional composure gone, panic taking over. "She knows where we live, about my apartment. If she digs, finds out his medical history—"

"She’ll do nothing," he cut in, his voice slicing through my panic. He moved toward me, slow and predatory, pushing me back until my spine met the cold glass window. "Leo’s records are sealed with heavy corporate encryption. I told you that the moment you signed my contract."

I stared up at him, chest tight. "How do you know his name—Leo? I never told you his name."

Silence fell. Christian’s gaze dropped to my lips, then back to my eyes, that thick, suffocating warmth swirling between us. His sandalwood scent filled the room, stealing my air.

"Your assistant said it this morning," he replied, voice flat but his jaw clenched tight. "I pay attention. That’s how I run my empire."

"This is a game to you," I whispered, eyes burning. "A corporate move. But Leo... Leo is my entire life. If your mother uses him against us, or tries to take him to punish me—I’ll tear your contract apart. I don’t care about the money."

"You do care," Christian said, voice velvet sharp as he leaned in, breath ghosting across my skin. "Because without it, your son doesn’t get his treatment next month. You’re bound to me for six months, Sierra. Your agency, your reputation, your son’s health—they all depend on me. If I fall, you fall."

"You’re a monster," I managed, hands braced against his chest. The feel of him—solid, strong, exactly as he was four years ago—was a brutal reminder of everything we’d lost.

He looked down at my hands, then gently captured my wrist, lifting it to inspect the ring he slid onto my finger yesterday. "Tomorrow is the board review. By seven a.m., the media will be outside King Empire. Wear the ring. Wear the smile. Look at me like I’m your everything."

"And if I can’t fake it?" I snapped, jaw clenched, trying to pull away.

He let go, that cruel smile curling on his lips. "You’re the best fixer in Seattle, Sierra. Fake it until you believe it. Now go to the master suite. Your wardrobe for tomorrow’s waiting. I’ve got a board meeting."

He walked off, leaving me alone in that empty, echoing penthouse.

For the next three hours, I locked myself in the connecting lounge, hands trembling as I called Debby on the agency’s secure line.

"Tell me he’s okay," I whispered as soon as she answered.

"Leo’s asleep," Debby soothed, her voice calm over the faint beeping of the hospital monitor. "First evaluation went fine. He’s stable—just tired. How’s it going over there? Did Victoria show up?"

"Yeah," I choked, covering my face. "She knows about Leo. She called him a bastard right in front of Christian."

Debby gasped. "Did Christian do anything?"

"Nothing." I stared out at the dark bay, feeling hollow. "Claims he encrypted Leo’s files because of the contract, but... something feels wrong, Debby. The way he looks at me off-camera. The way he knew Leo’s name before I said anything. It’s not amnesia—it’s something else. It feels like being hunted."

"Sierra. You’ve got the money, Leo gets surgery. Don’t let that family get inside your head again. Stick it out for six months, then cut loose."

"I know," I whispered. "For Leo."

When the call ended, silence pressed in, heavy and suffocating. Christian had gone to the office for an emergency meeting. Victoria was locked away plotting my ruin. Security patrolled the estate, high alert.

I needed air, so I wandered the penthouse’s dark corridors, heels soft on plush rugs, and stopped in front of Christian’s study—strictly off-limits, according to his assistant’s rulebook. But last night’s text kept gnawing at me:

If he really has amnesia, why is your original wedding ring hidden inside his office safe?

I pushed open the door, heart racing. The room was thick with sandalwood and paper. The desk was spotless, except for one sleek glass terminal. I circled the desk, eyes searching shadows until I saw a recessed panel behind his chair.

Digital safe. High-tech, sturdy. Four years ago, Christian used a specific eight-digit code for everything—the coordinates of the chapel where we secretly married.

My hand shook as I entered the digits.

0-4-1-2-1-9-9-6.

Soft click. The steel door swung open.

Inside, lying on velvet, was not paperwork or cash, but a small box. I lifted it, nearly dropping it from nerves, and opened the lid.

My original diamond ring sat there, gleaming. The one his mother ripped off my hand four years ago. But under the box was something worse—a fresh dossier, dated three days ago, detailing Leo, complete with recent photos and his full medical chart. At the bottom, in Christian’s unmistakable handwriting, a single line stood out:

He has my eyes. Protect them at all costs.

A shadow slid across the desk.

"Looking for something, Sierra?"

Christian’s icy voice cut through the dark, and the sound of the door locking behind him felt as final as a gunshot. How long had he been watching me—and what would he do now that his secret was wide open?

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