LOGINThe next morning, I stayed in bed, clutching the duvet to my chest, staring at the replica of my childhood dresser.
For a split second, I forgot where I was. I waited for the sound of my father’s heavy footsteps in the hallway and the smell of cheap coffee. Then I saw the gold band on my finger. The Vane seal. The weight of it was enough to bring the ceiling crashing down on my reality. I wasn't at home. I was in a ghost of it, forty-two stories above a city that didn't care if I lived or died. A soft chime sounded at the door. It didn't wait for me to answer. Sarah stepped in, carrying a tray of breakfast and a garment bag. She was wearing her best friend smile,the one I had trusted for three years in Chicago. The one Julian had paid for. "Morning, sleepyhead!" she chirped, seting the tray on the desk next to the laptop which was now dark and the feed of my father’s empty cell gone. "Julian said you had a rough night. I brought your favorite: avocado toast and those weird green smoothies you love." I looked at her, and for the first time, I didn't see a friend. I saw a handler. "How much?" I asked, my voice raspy. Sarah paused, a piece of toast halfway to the plate. "How much what, El?" "How much does he pay you to pretend you like me?" The mask didn't slip immediately. She was good. She let out a little laugh, shaking her head. "Oh, honey, you’re still in shock. Julian told me about Mark showing up at the office. It’s okay to be paranoid, but don’t take it out on me." I stood up, walking toward her until we were inches apart. I grabbed her wrist,the one wearing a designer watch I’d never noticed before. "He told me, Sarah. He told me you’ve been on the payroll since St. Jude’s. Every secret I told you about my father, every time I cried on your shoulder about being broke, you were just filing a report, weren't you?" The silence stretched, thin and brittle. Slowly, the warmth drained from Sarah’s face. She didn't look guilty. She looked bored. She pulled her arm away and smoothed her skirt. "He pays me more in a month than you made in a year , Elena," she said, her voice dropping the high-pitched cheer. "And honestly? It wasn't that hard. You’re so desperate for someone to care about you that you practically hand over the keys to your soul." She tossed the garment bag onto the bed. "Julian wants you ready in twenty minutes. There’s a press conference for the Vane-Montgomery merger. You’re attending as his personal assistant." "I'm not going anywhere." "He said you’d say that." Sarah walked toward the door, stopping with her hand on the frame. "He also said to remind you that the 'medical facility' your father is in has a very strict policy about unpaid bills. They tend to turn off the ventilators by noon." The room went cold. "He wouldn't." "He spent ten years building this, Elena. You really think he’s going to let a little thing like a heart monitor get in his way?" She checked her watch. "Nineteen minutes." She left, the lock clicking behind her. I dressed in a trance. The garment bag contained a dress that was the exact shade of emerald green I’d worn to prom the night I lost my necklace. It fit perfectly. He knew my measurements down to the millimeter. When I stepped out into the main living area, Julian was waiting. He was standing by the table, reading a tablet. Arthur Vane was nowhere to be seen, but Vivienne was there, sitting on a white leather chair, nursing a cup of tea like it was poison. Julian looked up. His eyes darkened as they traveled over the dress. For a second, a flash of something that looked like genuine hunger crossed his face. "Beautiful," he murmured. "You're a monster," I said, my voice flat. "I'm a provider," he corrected. He walked over to me, ignoring Vivienne’s sharp intake of breath. He reached out and adjusted the star necklace around my neck. "Your father’s vitals are stable, Elena. Keep it that way by smiling for the cameras." "Julian, this is absurd," Vivienne snapped, standing up. HER diamonds clinked as she moved. "She’s a commoner. Bringing her to the merger announcement is an insult to my family." "Your family is currently being sued by three different federal agencies, Vivienne," Julian said without looking at her. "My 'insult' is the only thing keeping your father out of prison. Now, get in the car." Vivienne’s face turned a mottled red, but she silenced herself, casting a look at me that promised a slow and painful death. We descended to the lobby in a private lift. As we stepped out into the atrium of Vane Enterprises, the flashbulbs began to pop. The press was a wall of noise and light. Julian kept his hand firmly on the small of my back, guiding me through the crowd. I kept my mask on the smile that told the world I was fine but inside, I was searching. I looked for a way out, a sympathetic face, a security guard who wasn't wearing a Vane earpiece. There were none. We reached the podium. Julian took the mic, his voice smooth and commanding as he announced the partnership with Montgomery Holdings. He played the part of the visionary CEO perfectly. Vivienne stood at his side, the picture of a loyal fiancée. I stood two steps behind them, a silent shadow. Suddenly, a movement in the back of the room caught my eye. A man in a disheveled trench coat was arguing with a security guard. He looked frantic. He looked like Mark. My heart leaped. If Mark was here, if he was angry enough to break the deal Julian had made with him… "The Vane family has always stood for legacy," Julian’s voice boomed. At that moment, the man in the back broke free. He didn't run for the stage. He held up a camera, the lens long and professional. *Flash.* He wasn't Mark. He was a reporter. "Mr. Vane!" the man shouted. "Is it true your father is under investigation for the disappearance of Silas Vance? And does it have anything to do with the woman standing behind you?" The room went deathly silent. I felt Julian’s hand tighten on my waist until it bruised. I looked at him. For the first time, Julian looked... surprised. He turned his head toward the side of the stage where Arthur Vane was standing in the wings. Arthur was smiling. A slow, predatory smile. He’s doing it, I realized. Arthur leaked the story. He’s trying to destroy Julian using me. "No comment," Julian said, his voice dropping an octave. "Security, remove him." As the guards swarmed the reporter, Arthur stepped out from the shadows and walked toward the podium. He took the mic from Julian’s hand, his eyes locked on mine. "My son is young," Arthur told the press, his voice dripping with false concern. "And sometimes, youth leads to obsessions that cloud judgment. But Vane Enterprises will always be transparent. If Ms. Vance is here against her will, she has only to speak." The entire room turned to me. A hundred cameras, a hundred eyes, all waiting. Julian turned to me too. His blue eyes were pleading and threatening all at once. I could feel the gold ring on my finger. I could see the empty cell. But then, I looked at Arthur. I saw the way he looked at his son with a cold, calculating desire to see him fail. Arthur didn't want to save me. He wanted to use me to kill Julian’s career so he could take back the throne. I was caught between two monsters. One who wanted to own me, and one who wanted to execute me. I stepped forward to the mic. "I'm not here against my will," I said, my voice echoing through the hall. Julian exhaled, a visible shudder of relief. But I wasn't finished. I leaned in closer, my eyes fixed on Arthur Vane. "I'm here because Julian Vane is the only man who knows the truth about what happened to my father," I said, the lie tasting like copper in my mouth. "And we are going to tell that truth. Together." The room erupted into chaos. Julian’s grip on my arm was like iron as he hauled me off the stage. "What the hell was that, Elena?" he hissed. "A move," I whispered, looking him straight in his icy blue eyes. "You said you wanted me to be your partner. I just started the game. Now, tell me where the hell my father really is, or I’ll tell them about the red ribbon in your drawer." Julian stared at me, and for the first time in ten years, he looked terrified of the girl he had built a cage for. Behind us, in the middle of the chaos, Arthur Vane’s smile vanished. The bird hadn't just beaten its wings. It had pecked back.I walked over to the edge of the bed, my knees suddenly shaking beneath the heavy fabric of the midnight black gown. The cold, confident mask I had worn in front of the high-society crowd completely dissolved. Julian pulled off his tuxedo jacket, tossing it onto a chair before turning to face me. His ocean-blue eyes were still dark with that intense, protective adrenaline, his chest rising and falling heavily. "Are you okay?" he asked, closing the distance between us in three long strides. He reached out, his large, warm hands gently catching my face, his thumbs wiping away a faint trace of sweat on my cheek. "Did she hurt you with those words, Elena? Tell me." I looked up at him, my green hazel eyes wide as my mind continued to spin. "Julian, you broke the engagement. In front of everyone. In front of the entire board of directors." "I told you I would," he murmured, his voice dropping into a low, gravelly rasp. His fingers slid deep into my blonde hair, tilting my head
Vivienne’s breath was ragged as she stood there, waiting for the crowd to tear me apart, waiting for Julian to look ashamed, and waiting for me to break down in tears.But Julian didn't flinch.Instead, his arm tightened around my waist, lifting me even closer against his side, turning his body into a solid shield between me and the flashing cameras. He looked down at Vivienne with an icy, disgusted stare that made her loud shouts die instantly in her throat."Are you finished, Vivienne?" Julian asked, his voice low, and entirely lethal.He didn't wait for her to answer. Julian stepped forward, pulling me along with him, and raised his chin to address the entire ballroom. His powerful voice carried easily over the whispers, commanding absolute authority."Since you want to talk about our marriage alliance in public, let's make things very clear for the shareholders," Julian announced, his ocean-blue eyes scanning the room like a ruthless king. "As of right now, the engagement betwe
The grand ballroom of the Vane Luxury Resort was a sea of glittering diamonds, expensive tuxedos, and flowing silk gowns. Hundreds of the most powerful people in Las Vegas were packed into the room, their voices filling the air with low, excited murmurs.Tonight, nobody was talking about business. They were all talking about the massive scandal that had hit the news yesterday morning.At the center of the VIP section stood Arthur Vane and Vivienne Montgomery. Arthur looked calm and powerful, holding a glass of champagne as he greeted shareholders. Vivienne looked stunning in a white designer gown, but her green eyes were flashing with a cruel, satisfied triumph. She thought she had won. She thought that by exposing Elena’s past, she had scared the girl away forever.Suddenly, the double doors of the ballroom swung open.The loud chatter in the room stopped instantly. The silence was so sudden you could hear a pin drop on the marble floor.Julian stepped into the ballroom, and right
The private elevator doors in the penthouse flew open with a loud bang. Julian stepped out, and I could tell immediately that he was absolutely furious. His jaw was clenched tight, his hair was a mess, and his tie was pulled loose. The usual calm, serious billionaire look he always had was completely gone. Right now, his blue eyes looked wild with fear and anger. He didn't care about his multi-billion-dollar company at this moment. He only cared about me. He ran across the room, his large hands grabbing my shoulders tightly. He didn't hurt me, but his grip was shaking. "Elena," he said, his voice deep and completely frantic. "My security team is downstairs right now clearing out the garage. I have a private jet waiting at the airport. I’m going to get you and your father out of Las Vegas before any of these reporters can get into the building." I looked up at him. For ten years, Julian had been the one watching me from the dark, planning everything perfectly. But now that his f
The morning sun broke, casting a warm, golden glow through the floor-to-ceiling windows of the penthouse.I woke up slowly, the weight of Julian’s arm wrapped securely around my waist keeping me pinned to the mattress. For the first time in ten years, I didn't wake up with a sudden jolt of panic. There was no urge to check over my shoulder, no frantic need to put on the fake, practiced smile I used to protect myself from the world.Turning my head slightly on the pillow, I looked at Julian. He was already awake, resting on his side and watching me with a soft, unblinking intensity. His short black hair was messy, and the sharp, serious look he usually wore as the CEO of Vane Enterprises had completely melted away. In its place was a look of pure, quiet adoration."Good morning," he murmured, his voice thick and coarse from sleep. He leaned in, pressing a soft, lingering kiss against my forehead, his breath warm against my skin."Good morning," I whispered, a small, genuine smile tou
The storm outside finally began to pass, the violent rain tapering off into a quiet, rhythmic drizzle against the glass. Inside the penthouse master suite, I stayed exactly where I was, sitting on the edge of the massive bed with my head resting against Julian’s shoulder. His arm was still securely wrapped around my waist, his palm resting against the emerald silk of my dress. The heat radiating from his bare skin was a constant, solid anchor.For the first time in as long as I could remember, I didn't try to pull away. I didn't try to calculate an escape route or think of a lie to clear the distance between us. The sheer exhaustion of wearing a fake, practiced smile for the world had caught up to me, and surrendering to his embrace felt less like giving up and more like finally being allowed to breathe.Julian remained perfectly still, as if he were afraid that a single sudden movement would shatter the fragile peace between us and make me retreat behind my wall of ice again. His f







