登入
I adjusted the rhinestones in my costume and reminded myself that rich people were human too.
They laugh. They cry. They spend a thousand dollars an hour hiring a nobody Vegas showgirl like me for private performances
No, not that kind of show.
This was a scripted set our director reserved for high-paying clients. Five songs. Two dance numbers. Smile pretty, collect the check, and leave. That was all.
The elevator climbed higher than my paycheck ever did.
When the doors finally opened, I froze.
Most elevators opened into long hallways with dozens of doors. This one only had two doors on the landing. One read "Velvet Suite" and the other read "Silk Suite."
I checked my paper in hand. There was nothing there; it only said to go up to floor sixty-two. Which door do I open?
Nobody tells you how quiet fear feels on the top floor of a casino.
I could get fired if I walked into the wrong room. And I couldn't afford to get fired. This was my dream. My shot at fame, fortune, and finally becoming someone worth remembering.
I will not be another sin city failure.
Besides, I didn't even want to imagine what was hidden behind the wrong door. I heard enough horror stories from other dancers to know rich men collected secrets the same way they collected women.
Voices drifted from the Velvet Room loud enough for me to hear through the door. That had to be my party.
I reached for the gold handle and slowly pushed the door open.
"The last thing we want to do is kill you, Luca."
Shit, this isn't my party.
I couldn't see the man who was speaking. His voice sounded chewed up and spit back out.
"And trust me, Don, that's the last thing I want to do too."
From the crack in the door, I could barely make out the figure of the second voice. Tall. Dark hair. Broad shoulders beneath an expensive suit. He looked like he could have been a model in a previous life. He moved toward the in-room bar and poured bourbon into two crystal glasses.
"So then, I think what you and I need to do is come to some kind of agreement so my men don't make no trouble in your casino. How does that sound to you, Luca?" The first voice coughed hard at the end of his sentence.
Luca?
Luca Moretti?
The man who owns half of the casinos in Las Vegas.
"I think we can come to an agreement, but I think there is one thing you need to remember, Don."
The man I thought was Luca then let something fall out of his coat sleeve and into one of the cups. I blinked my eyes hard. Did I just see what I think I saw?
"And what's that, Luca?"
A plump hand came into frame, taking the cup with the spike in it, then disappeared behind the door again.
"I own this city." His voice sounded smooth like candle smoke.
Don let out another rough cough.
"You think you're a big bad wolf in this town, but let's be honest with each other. You haven't had any actual power since the nineteen-eighties."
Don's cough got worse.
"You come in here with your threats, but you have nothing to really bargain with."
I could hear Don struggling to take a breath.
"And I will not be handed idle threats in my own house."
The coughing stopped. A thud hit the floor. An empty bourbon glass rolled into view.
I could see Luca's chiselled body lean down over where I would have assumed Don was sitting.
"The last thing we want to do is kill you, Don D'Caputo."
He's dead!
I back away from the door as quickly as I can. Fear sat in my chest so heavily I could barely breathe around it. I knew too much, and people have died for knowing less.
I forced an exhale out, long and shaky. One more, and then another, until my breathing felt normal. I needed to go to the Silk Room. I couldn't be found here.
Lucky for me, I'm an actress. And a damn good one, even if I'm not as famous as I want to be yet.
I put on a smile and open the door to the Silk room.
"There's the woman we've been waiting for!" A chorus of deep male voices greeted me as I entered the room.
"Hello, boys. I'm Sienna. Let's play," I said in my perfect Marilyn Monroe impression. I heard my phone automatically connect to the Bluetooth speaker in the room, so I hit play on my set and began the show.
I danced through the suite in feathers, rhinestones, and a smile polished for rech men. I sang to the music and shook my hips seductively.
Every time I blinked, I could see that bourbon glass rolling across the floor.
I sat on the lap of the guy with the crown on his head, quickly realizing this was a bachelor party.
"Ho-wooooo! Oh, sweetheart, you make me feel like the big bad wolf with those massive heart eyes."
You think you're a big bad wolf in this town. Luca Moretti's voice echoed in my head.
When my set ended, the men applauded, and I took a long, deep breath. I normally live for the stage. Dancing like this every night is a dream come true.
But this night was a nightmare.
I couldn't wait to go home, take a bath, and wait for the sun to rise. I wanted to scrub this night off my skin. I wanted to wash it out of my brain.
"Now, you're not leaving, are you, sweetie?" A man with blonde hair asked as I put my phone in my bag. I was able to assume he's the best man.
"As much as I'd love to stay and play, I have somewhere to be." I gave the boys a quick pose as I did my Marilyn voice again and started walking towards the door.
"No, you don't, darling. How does five thousand dollars sound to stay and hang out with my boy, Brandon, just for one more hour?"
Five thousand dollars. That could pay the rent for a few months. But I knew what they were really asking for.
"I'm just not that kind of girl, and I wouldn't want Brandon's wife to get jealous."
The room erupted with laughter. While they collected themselves, I reached for the door.
"How about ten grand?" The blonde man grabbed my wrist.
"I'm sorry, I can't." I dropped the act and tried to take my hand back.
"Look, you're here. We both know what Vegas showgirls really are. Just make this night worth our time."
He shoved my wrist hard enough that I stumbled backward.
I lost my balance and fell to the ground.
That's when the door opened, and a voice said, "I'm sorry, boys, we're moving you to another suite for the night. Police need this floor cleared."
A pair of crystal blue eyes fell upon me.
"What's going on? Why is this woman on the floor?"
I recognized that smooth voice instantly.
Luca Moretti.
For one suspended second, nobody moved.The smoke curling beneath the backstage door looked almost delicate at first, a thin gray ribbon unfurling across the floor as though someone had released it on purpose for dramatic effect. In a theater like Euphoria, where angels descended through clouds and demons emerged from crimson fog, smoke belonged to the illusion. It belonged to stagecraft. It belonged to the fantasy we were selling to the wealthiest audience in Nevada.Then the smell reached us.Sharp.Bitter.Wrong.Beth's hand tightened around mine."Sienna."Her voice was barely more than a whisper, but the fear inside it cut straight through the music still swelling beyond the wings.A stagehand rushed past us with a headset pressed against one ear, his expression tense but not yet panicked. Another followed with a fire extinguisher, muttering something about an electrical panel near the dressing rooms, while two more crew members moved quickly toward the far corridor as though thi
The first time I stepped onto the stage at Euphoria, I felt as though I had walked directly into the center of every dream I had ever been too afraid to say out loud.The theater was unlike anything I had ever seen.Not merely beautiful.Not merely expensive.Sacred.The walls curved around the audience in sweeping layers of velvet, gold, and deep rose, creating the illusion that the entire room had been carved from some impossible jewel buried beneath the Nevada desert. Thousands of tiny lights shimmered overhead like captured stars, while the enormous curtain in front of me glowed faintly beneath the stage lamps, waiting to rise on the first performance ever held inside Luca Moretti's impossible new city.Euphoria.Even the name felt dangerous.A promise.A temptation.A warning.Backstage, the dancers moved around one another in practiced silence, their costumes whispering softly as stagehands checked harnesses, adjusted props, and murmured into headsets. Beth stood beside me dress
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
By the time rehearsal finally ended, every muscle in my body ached.The opening number for Angels and Demons was ambitious, fast-paced, and exhausting in all the ways Jake seemed to enjoy. We had spent hours refining formations, adjusting timing, and learning transitions that felt impossib
Sleep should have come easily.The guest suite was larger than my entire apartment had been before moving into The Cashmere Crown. Soft cream-colored walls reflected the moonlight pouring through floor-to-ceiling windows, while luxurious linens wrapped around me like a cloud. Beyond the gl
While dinner was being prepared, I found myself wandering through the house with no real destination in mind.The property was so large that it felt impossible to explore in a single evening. Every hallway seemed to lead somewhere unexpected. One doorway opened into a library lined with da
I spent entirely too much time getting ready.Not because I didn't know what to wear.Because I cared.That realization annoyed me more than it should have.I stood in front of the mirror inside my villa for what felt like the hundredth time, smoothing imaginary wrinkles from a dress that didn't hav







