Mag-log inOren Gallamor didn’t speak to James for two full days.
She stayed locked in the east wing, refusing meals, refusing conversation, refusing to even look at him when he came to the door. Every time she closed her eyes, she saw her mother’s face. Every time she breathed, she remembered James’s confession.
He had ordered the hit.
The man who claimed her so obsessively was the same man who had ended her mother’s life.
On the third night, James stopped knocking politely.
He unlocked the door and stepped inside without permission, carrying a tray of food and a bottle of wine. His eyes were tired, shadowed, but the obsession still burned bright.
“You can’t avoid me forever,” he said quietly.
Oren stood by the window, arms wrapped around herself. “Watch me.”
James set the tray down and approached slowly, like she was a wounded animal. “I know what I did. I know there’s no excuse. But Harry Vida played us both. He fed me lies about your mother being a threat. I believed him because I was protecting my empire. I was wrong.”
Oren spun around, eyes blazing. “Wrong? You killed her! You took away the only person who ever loved me, and now you want me to stand beside you like none of it happened?”
James stopped a few feet away. For the first time, he looked truly exhausted. “I can’t bring her back. But I can give you the power to destroy the man who manipulated me into doing it. I can give you the power to destroy me. Harry Vida wants you, Oren. Not just to hurt me. He wants whatever your mother left behind.”
Oren’s heart hammered. The missing microSD card. The evidence that could link everything together.
She didn’t tell him she already knew the card was gone.
Instead, she stepped closer, voice low and venomous. “If you really want me to trust you, then prove it. No more games. No more half-truths. Help me get to Harry Vida before he uses that card to destroy us both.”
James studied her for a long moment, then nodded.
“Tomorrow night. There’s a private auction at the harbor. Vida will be there. We go together. As husband and wife.”
Oren’s stomach twisted. “We’re not married yet.”
“We will be in three days,” James said, voice dark with promise. “Whether you hate me or not.”
The air between them crackled. James moved closer, backing her against the window. His hand came up to cup her jaw, thumb brushing her lower lip.
“I know you hate me right now,” he murmured. “But I also know you feel this.” He leaned in, lips hovering just above hers. “The same fire I feel when I look at you.”
Oren didn’t pull away. She grabbed his shirt and yanked him down into a brutal kiss, angry, desperate, full of hate and need. James groaned into her mouth, hands sliding down her body, gripping her hips hard as he pressed her against the glass.
For a few heated seconds, it was pure war, teeth, tongues, raw dominance. Then James pulled back just enough to rest his forehead against hers, breathing ragged.
“Tell me you’ll marry me,” he whispered.
Oren smiled coldly against his lips.
“I’ll marry you,” she said. “But only so I can watch you burn when the truth finally comes out.”
James’s eyes darkened with both desire and warning.
Before he could respond, his phone rang.
He answered, and his expression changed instantly.
“Harry Vida just sent a message,” he said, voice low. “He knows you have the locket. And he says if you don’t bring him what your mother hid inside it by midnight tomorrow… he’ll release everything. Including proof that I killed her.”
Oren’s blood ran cold. The game had just changed.
Harry Vida wasn’t just coming for revenge. He was coming to own them both.
*James' POV*The penthouse suite at the harbor hotel felt like a gilded cage.I leaned against the bar, watching Oren Gallamor stand by the floor-to-ceiling windows. The city lights glittered below like false promises. She hadn’t spoken much since the escape. The weight of her mother’s recording still hung between us like smoke.“We need a plan,” she said finally, turning to me. Her voice was steady, but I could see the storm in her eyes. “Vida wants the real card. He thinks he can use it to control us both. We use that against him.”I crossed my arms, studying her. “What are you thinking?”She walked to the table and spread out a map of the city. “We leak false information. Make him believe the real card is at one of your warehouses by the docks. We set a trap. When he comes for it, we end him.”I studied the map, then her. “It’s risky. He’ll bring an army.”“I know,” she replied. “But it’s the only way to draw him out. I’ve been thinking about this since the rooftop. We use his greed
The knock on the door turned into pounding.I stood frozen in the safe room, legs still shaky from the way James had taken me on the table. The interrupted recording still echoed in my mind.~Harry Vida is your father.~James moved instantly. He pressed a hidden panel beside the bookshelf. A section of the wall slid open, revealing a narrow, dimly lit escape passage.“Move,” he said, grabbing my hand.We slipped into the corridor just as the outer door rattled violently. Harry Vida’s voice boomed through the speaker again, calm and chilling."Oh my dear daughter. Please open the door. Let’s talk like family.”We ran. The passage was narrow and cold, emergency lights casting long shadows. James led the way, gun in hand, moving with the precision of someone who had prepared for this exact nightmare. I followed close behind, silver gun ready, heart pounding.We emerged in the underground garage. James chose the fastest car , a sleek black supercar reinforced for war. The engine roared to
My heart was going to explode.The red sniper dot burned on James’s chest like a promise of death. I stood frozen on the rain-slicked rooftop, the real microSD card held over the crashing Atlantic far below. Harry Vida, the man who had just claimed to be my father, watched me with dark, possessive pride.“One wrong move,” he said softly, “and my man puts a bullet through your husband’s heart before your wedding night even begins.”James didn’t flinch. “Drop it,” he told me quietly. “If it keeps you safe, drop the fucking card.”My hand trembled. Rain mixed with tears on my face. Everything; my mother’s murder, my sale, this twisted marriage, had been orchestrated by the monster standing ten feet away.But James… James was looking at me like I was worth dying for.I made my choice.I lunged sideways, shoving James with every ounce of strength I had. We crashed hard behind the concrete pillar just as the sniper fired. The bullet sparked off the stone where he had been standing. My should
The red sniper dot burned on James Reeves’ chest like a death sentence.Oren Gallamor stood frozen on the rain-slicked rooftop, the real microSD card held over the crashing Atlantic far below. Harry Vida, her father, watched her with dark, possessive pride.“One wrong move,” Vida said softly, “and my man puts a bullet through your husband’s heart before your wedding night even begins.”James didn’t flinch. “Drop it,” he told her quietly. “If it keeps you safe, drop the fucking card.”Oren’s hand trembled. Rain mixed with tears on her face. Everything had been orchestrated by the man standing ten feet away. Then lunged sideways, grabbing James’s arm with desperate strength.They crashed behind the concrete pillar just as the sniper fired. The bullet sparked off the stone where James had been standing.“Move!” James snarled, pulling her up. They ran.Bullets whizzed past as they sprinted back toward the open rooftop access. James fired behind them with deadly accuracy, dropping two of Vi
The rooftop wind howled like a dying animal as Harry Vida lowered his gun. He smiled at me with something almost tender. “You still don’t understand, do you?” he said softly. “I didn’t just kill your mother. I created you. I am your father.”My finger froze on the trigger. Not the news I was expecting.James stood rigid beside me, rain streaming down his face, gun still trained on Vida. “What the fuck are you talking about?”Vida laughed, low and genuine. “Well, I was your mother’s lover long before your so-called father entered the picture. She got pregnant. I told her to get rid of it. She refused. So I let her keep you… as long as she stayed useful. When she started digging into my dealings with Reeves’ empire, I had to remove her. Cleanly.”I felt the world tilt violently. The gun in my hand suddenly felt impossibly heavy. “You’re my father?” I whispered.Vida’s smile widened. “Blood calls to blood, daughter. That’s why I made sure James would become obsessed with you. I needed you
The wedding day arrived beneath a sky heavy with storm clouds.Black luxury cars lined the circular driveway of the Reeves estate while armed guards patrolled every corner like soldiers preparing for battle instead of a ceremony. Inside the castle, chandeliers glowed gold against marble floors, but beneath the beauty lurked tension sharp enough to cut skin.Everyone knew something was coming. No one knew death had already entered the building.I stood in front of the mirror in the bridal suite, staring at myself in silence.The dress was breathtaking, black silk stitched with silver embroidery that shimmered like moonlight. The long sleeves hugged my arms while the back plunged low, exposing skin like temptation itself. I looked less like a bride and more like a queen being prepared for war.Behind me, two women adjusted the train carefully before leaving without a word.The moment the door closed, my expression changed. Cold. Focused. Dangerous. I reached beneath the vanity table and
Oren Gallamor didn’t sleep.She lay in the silk sheets of the east wing suite, staring at the ceiling while the Atlantic roared against the cliffs below. Every bruise throbbed, but the real pain was deeper. It was the knowledge that her father had sold her to a man who had been hunting her for year
The slap cracked across Oren Gallamor’s face with brutal force.She staggered backward. Her cheek exploded in white-hot agony. The sting was immediate and vicious. But it was nothing compared to the deeper, soul-crushing realization settling in her chest. This was not just another drunken outburst.
Harry Vida. He was a serpent in human skin, the the kind of man who smiled warmly while sliding a knife between your ribs. He lied with effortless charm, made you believe he was your ally, then pulled the rug out from under you when it benefited him most. Oren had heard her mother speak of him onc
Oren Gallamor stood on the rooftop terrace the next night, wind whipping her hair as she stared at the dark Atlantic below. The message from Harry Vida still burned in her mind.'Bring me what your mother hid, or I release everything.'James Reeves stepped behind her, his presence like heat against







