LOGINHis body froze against mine.
"What did you say?"
Luca's voice lost its silk and became steel. Every word came out precise and controlled, as every word was deciding my fate.
I hooked my feet together behind him, keeping him close to me while I spoke.
"I know what you did last night, Luca," I whispered seductively into his ear.
He broke from my embrace and backed up into the room. Surprise sharpened his features before his gaze darkened.
"Who are you?"
"I am exactly who I said I was." I crossed one leg slowly over the other.
"What were you doing up there last night?"
"Entertaining a party. Exactly what you said I was doing."
"Well then -"
I cut him off with a tilt of my head. He was fearful, and exactly where I wanted him.
"What? Did you think I didn't exist until you found me on the floor? That before that moment, there was no Sienna?"
His expression barely changed, but somehow the room felt colder. I could feel fear creeping up my chest, but I pushed it back down. Luca went quiet in the way powerful men do before they destroy something.
"I wasn't in the Velvet Suite last night. What proof do you have that it was me?"
He was right. I let my lips form into a smile. Panic clawed at my throat while I searched for a believable lie.
"Oh, I have proof." I managed to finally say. "Enough proof to destroy you. If I wanted to, that is."
He inhaled through his nose, the only sign that his temper had reached a boiling point.
"So what do you want then? Money?"
His voice sharpened slightly, the first crack in his composure all night.
My knees weakened as I slid off the vanity and began to slowly stroll over to him.
"Oh, Mr. Moretti, I am looking for something more than money."
My heart began to pound.
"Then what are you after?"
"You."
I walked in a circle around his body, letting my fingers drape across his muscular form.
"I have only ever wanted to be famous, Mr. Moretti. This kick line girl act is only the beginning. I want you to make me famous."
He laughed and strolled away from me. I felt a sort of relief as he walked away, as if I was out of the immediate danger zone.
"All you want is a better spot in the show. Fine. Done. Now leave me alone."
"I'm not done yet," I call after him as he tries to leave the room.
Luca stopped in his tracks, and my heart skipped a beat. I held the power in this room. He answered to me now. He didn't turn to face me, but the fact that he didn't leave means I am winning this power struggle.
"What then?" His tone was flat.
I took a shaky breath in and out, thankful his eyes were not on me right now.
"I need you to pretend we are together."
He didn't react at all. No sound. No movement.
"Here's the deal. I know that by telling you what I know, you'll want to have me killed. It's not like it's something you wouldn't consider doing."
He snapped his head in my direction, but still didn't speak.
"I need to keep you close, so I know my life isn't in danger. Also, the attention I'd get from the press for being the girlfriend of Casino heir and Las Vegas royalty Luca Moretti would be great for my future career."
I could see his wheels turning. I knew Luca must have been smart; smart enough to think he could get away with murder.
He finally turned to face me, and I saw a man unraveled. Just a minute ago he was the very vision of suave sophistication. Now he looked like dangerously close to unraveling. He took slow steps towards me, one hand extended.
"Where is this proof that you have?" The desperation in his voice was clear.
My stomach dropped.
"Now, you didn't I'd actually bring it, did you?"
Internally I heaved a sigh of relief. It was a good cover for now, until I actually found some proof to bring to him.
"So let me get this straight." He said, pacing around the floor while he spoke. "You saw what happened between me and Don D'Caputo. And now you want me to be your boyfriend in exchange for your silence."
Well, when he put it like that it sounded dumb.
"I want you to make the world think you my boyfriend, so the rest of the world will start to fight for my attention too."
Something dark flashed across his face. Before I could respond, he rushed towards me and grabbed me by the waist with one hand. He moved me a few steps back with ease and pushed me up against a wall.
I tried to struggle, but between his strong hand and the weight of his body pressed against me, I wasn't going anywhere. I felt my character drop and fear creep through my body.
A murderer was holding me against the wall.
A murderer was angry with me.
"I want you to know something." He said quietly in my ear. His hot breath sent shivers down my spine. "I am the last person you want to make an enemy of, and even if I am pretending to like you out in public, I will never actually care about you."
I squirmed underneath his hand. He pressed his leg up against mine to make me stop.
"I will never love you, no matter how much you want to believe I do."
His face was close to mine. His lips hovered dangerously close to mine.
"You will be famous, I'll make sure of it. And then I will watch you crumble in the weight of that world. This city will eat you alive without me. And I'll enjoy every second of it."
I tried to use my hands to push him off me. He instead grabbed both of my wrists inside his free hand and pushed them up above my head.
I was trapped.
He was trapped.
He smirked, eyeing me up and down while I was pinned against the wall.
Suddenly, his lips crashed against mine in a kiss full of anger and possession.
My back pressed cold against the wall.
I could feel his leg move while connected with mine.
His hand explored my waist.
His tongue explored me with dangerous confidence.
The longer our lips stayed tangled together, the more the line between fear and desire blurred. Every subtle movement of our bodies sent another wave of heat through me.
When he pulled away, his eyes narrowed. He stormed for the exit, shouting as he left.
"Tomorrow morning. 8 am. Room 6701."
The performance began the moment the elevator doors opened.Not on a stage.Not beneath spotlights.Not with music swelling in the background.It began with a hundred powerful people turning their attention toward me and seeing exactly what Luca wanted them to see.His future wife.The queen of New Zenith.The woman who inspired an entire city.And God help me, I played the role beautifully.Luca kept one hand at the small of my back as he guided me through Euphoria's grand opening gala, introducing me to governors, investors, celebrities, hotel executives, and business leaders whose names I recognized from newspapers and television interviews. Every single one of them congratulated us. Every single one of them admired the ring on my finger. Every single one of them treated me as though I had always belonged in rooms like these.Perhaps the most dangerous thing about Luca Moretti was that he made impossible dreams feel ordinary.Because this was everything I had wanted as a little gir
The diamond caught the light from a hundred crystal chandeliers and scattered it across the polished marble floor like fragments of starlight, and still I couldn't bring myself to move.Or breathe.Or think.The weight of the ring on my finger felt impossibly real.Luca stood before me with the patience of a man who had already learned that some moments could not be rushed, his dark eyes fixed entirely upon my face as he waited for an answer I wasn't certain I knew how to give.Around us, Euphoria pulsed softly with life.Staff moved through the grand halls making final preparations.Musicians tuned instruments somewhere beyond the ballroom doors.The first helicopters carrying investors and dignitaries would begin arriving within the hour.And I stood inside a temple built in my image, wearing an engagement ring from the most powerful man in Nevada.The absurdity of my life had officially surpassed anything I could have imagined.My voice emerged as little more than a whisper."You'r
The weeks that followed passed with the strange, dreamlike quality of a life moving too quickly to fully understand.One moment I was sneaking through Luca's office and stealing evidence that could potentially destroy everything between us, and the next I was standing in front of a mirror while a team of stylists prepared me for the grand opening gala of an entirely new city.New Zenith existed now.Not on blueprints.Not in presentations.Not as one of Luca's impossible promises.It stood in the Nevada desert in glass and steel and gold.And somehow, against every ounce of common sense I possessed, I was meant to stand beside him as its future queen.The thought still felt ridiculous.More ridiculous, however, was everything I had learned about Don D'Caputo.I had spent the past month digging.Carefully.Quietly.Never enough to attract attention, but enough to satisfy the growing suspicion that had settled into the back of my mind ever since I discovered the footage in Luca's office
I stood perfectly still.The office around me suddenly felt enormous.Luca had walked out as though he had merely finished an ordinary business conversation, leaving behind a confession of love, a wedding date, the promise of freedom, and enough unanswered questions to keep me awake for the rest of my life.And now I was alone.Completely alone.The realization settled over me slowly.No Brian.No assistants.No security detail stationed outside the door.Just me and the private sanctuary of the most powerful man in Las Vegas.My pulse quickened.If proof existed...If there was anything that connected Luca Moretti to Don D'Caputo's death...This might be my only opportunity to find it.I moved carefully.The massive desk occupied the center of the room, carved from dark wood that looked expensive enough to purchase a small house, yet somehow free of clutter despite the empire that Luca managed from behind it. Everything had its place. Every pen sat perfectly aligned. Every document r
The world beyond Luca's office window had changed forever in the span of a few seconds.A tower that had existed moments earlier was now nothing more than smoke and dust rising into the Nevada sky, its steel skeleton swallowed by a cloud that seemed almost unreal from this distance, and I stood frozen beside him with my hand still trapped in his as my mind desperately tried to catch up with what my eyes had just witnessed.My heartbeat thundered against my ribs.The desert remained silent.Las Vegas continued sparkling behind us.And Luca Moretti looked utterly at peace.I slowly turned toward him."What..."The word barely emerged."What did you just do?"He finally looked away from the window.The expression on his face wasn't cruel.That would have been easier to understand.It wasn't angry.It wasn't triumphant.If anything, he looked thoughtful.Calm.The same expression a man might wear after deciding to rearrange furniture in his living room."The building was scheduled for dem
The crowd that had begun gathering around us continued to grow with every passing second, drawn by the unmistakable gravity of public conflict, because nothing fascinated people in Las Vegas quite like watching beautiful women in expensive clothes destroy one another in broad daylight.Beth instinctively moved closer to me.I could feel the tension radiating from her.The fear.The uncertainty.The simple confusion of someone who had never expected an afternoon of shopping to transform into whatever this was becoming.Hannah, meanwhile, looked like someone standing in the ruins of her own kingdom.Her designer clothes were immaculate.Her jewelry sparkled.Her hair remained perfectly styled.And yet there was something undeniably frayed about her, something wild lurking beneath the polished exterior that made my stomach twist with unease.She wasn't angry.She was desperate.And desperate people always said too much.Her laugh cut through the murmuring crowd.Sharp.Bitter.Disbelievi
The next morning arrived far earlier than I would have liked.I had barely slept.Every time I closed my eyes, I found myself back in the car with Luca.The memory had become increasingly annoying somewhere around three o'clock in the morning.His voice.His hand resting on my knee.The way he had
The silence that followed Monica's accusation felt suffocating.Hundreds of eyes shifted between us as whispers began spreading through the ballroom. Investors, celebrities, politicians, and executives exchanged curious glances. A moment ago, they had been applauding Luca's vision for Zenith Spring
For a moment, none of us moved.Hannah’s eyes widened the instant she saw me standing beside Luca.Not across the room.Not at a polite distance.Beside him.Close enough that anyone watching would assume I belonged there.The surprise flickered across her face before it was quickly smoothed away b
My whole body tingled at the sound of his voice, but I dared not let him know.I wanted to tremble at his touch.Was it fear?Was it lust?"You make me want to lose control." His words felt warm against my skin. Luca's hand remained on my knee long after the words left his mouth.You make me want







