LOGINLucien’s Pov
The alarm tripped in Lucien’s head the second Carter called.
“She’s gone,” his right hand man said flatly through the earpiece. “Took the service stairs. Smart girl.”
Lucien Valez closed his eyes, and inhaled deeply. He stood in his study, overlooking Manhattan’s glittering skyline with bourbon sweating in his palm. He had given her some freedom, water, food, space to breathe, because she wasn’t a prisoner in his mind. She was leverage.
But Cassia Monroe didn’t know the difference.
“Bring her back,” Lucien ordered.
By the time he reached the penthouse corridor, two of his men had her. She was thrashing between them, her violin case clutched like a weapon and her eyes wide and furious.
“Let me go!” she snapped, her voice was awfully too loud for comfort, and her hair fell over her shoulders in unruly strands. Try as she could, but Lucien could not get the image of her the night before out of his head.
Lucien stepped into view. “Enough.”
Her head jerked toward him. For a second, relief crossed her face, before rage took over.
“You,” she spat. “You think you can keep me here like some, some prisoner? I don’t know anything, damnit.”
“Release her,” Lucien told his men.
They obeyed instantly, and the moment her arms were free, Cassia lunged for the elevator panel. He caught her before her fingers brushed the button. “Calm down Cassia.”
His body burned from the contact. Her skin was soft, her hair smelled like lavender and her ass was pressed against his pelvis and it took everything he had in him to control himself.
Lucien slammed her back against the wall, pinning both her hands above her head. Not hard enough to hurt her, but hard enough to remind her what he was capable of. His hand braced against the wall beside her head, his body caging hers. Her chest heaved in fast breaths and her brown eyes blazed up at him with a fire he secretly admired.
“You ungrateful little—” He inhaled deeply. “Do you have any idea what’s out there waiting for you?”
“I’d rather take my chances,” she shot back, defiantly even with his face inches from hers. “Than rot in this glass prison of yours.”
He stared at her, she wasn’t trembling. She wasn’t pleading and she was challenging him. And God help him, he felt it like a spark catching dry kindling.
“Still pretending you’re innocent,” he murmured, his mouth dangerously close to hers.
“I am innocent,” she hissed. “And you know it.”
Something inside him snapped, and before he could think better of it, his lips pressed against hers. Cassia shoved at his chest, but he pressed closer, tasting defiance, tasting the sharp edge of her anger.
Then eventually, her fists balled in his shirt and she pulled him closer, her lips parting for one wild second. The world narrowed to her mouth, her heat, the sound of her strangled breath.
God…she tasted so good.
Then she tore away, shoving him with all her strength. “Don’t ever do that again,” she gasped, wiping her mouth with the back of her hand as though he’d poisoned her.
His chest heaved, and his self-control, usually carved from iron, felt dented and cracked. Lucien stepped back, forcing composure into his tone. “You can fight me, but not them.”
“What?”
He pulled his phone from his pocket, moving through messages. Carter had forwarded the intel minutes ago. Miguel Ramirez’s men were on the move, and they were looking for her.
“Your old friend’s father thinks you’re hiding Elena.” Lucien’s gray eyes met hers. “Which means you’re not safe without me.”
Her face was drained of color. “No—”
“Yes. The cartel won’t stop until they’ve wrung every drop of information out of you, and they won’t care if it’s true or not.”
She swallowed hard, and he could see her anger warring with her fear. “So what? You’ll just keep me here until I break?”
Lucien studied her. He should let her believe that. It was cleaner. Easier. But the image of her face when she’d kissed him back, when she’d burned against him, remained with him. He could not stop thinking about exploring more.
“No,” he said finally. “I’ll keep you alive.”
Her laugh was bitter. “You expect me to thank you?”
“I expect you to listen.” He slipped his phone back into his pocket. “The annual Mafia gala is in three nights. Every cartel affiliate, every rival, every man who would slit my throat for a seat at my table, they’ll all be there. If they know you’re with me, if they believe you’re under my protection, they’ll hesitate.”
“What do you mean?” She asked, blinking,
“I mean, if you wear my ring, pretend to be engaged to me, or even married, then you can be safe.”
Her lips parted in horror. “You can’t be serious.”
“Deadly serious.”
“No.” She shook her head, the waves of her hair brushing her cheeks. “I won’t be paraded around like some…like some trophy.” her arms flailed about.
“You don’t have a choice. Because if you refuse, your mother dies.”
Cassia eyed at him, a motion he was beginning to love. Her hands curled into fists, trembling against her sides. “You bastard.”
“Say what you like.” His hand slipped into his pocket. When it emerged, a velvet box rested in his palm. He opened it with one finger, revealing the ring inside. It was a platinum diamond ring that caught the light everywhere it turned.
Cassia stared, her breath ragged. She opened her mouth like she had something to say, and then closed back when Lucien reached for her hand. She jerked back, but his hold was firm, sliding the ring onto her finger with the finality of a lock clicking shut.
The diamond glittered against her skin. She looked at it as if it were a shackle.
“Congratulations, fiancée.”
Cassia’s lips parted, but no sound came out. Her wide brown eyes burned into his, and she snatched her hand back.
Lucien smiled at her. He had her exactly where he wanted her.
Carter's POV “Yes boss” I picked the call“How is everything going?” The deep, hoarse voice came from the other side.“Everything is in order” I replied to him“And her?” He asked calmly and I knew instantly who he was referring to.“She's okay” I gritted my teeth as I replied.“How is the search for Elena going? Any progress?” I continued, changing the topic.“My men are working hard to find her. I won't be back until we make progress with the search. Until then, take care of the clan and take care of her. I'm hanging up now” he said and hung up immediately.What exactly does he see in Cassie? How exactly has she trapped him? I guess I have to find out for myself then.Game on.Cassia's POV I woke up to the sun shining brightly on my face. I was so tired and just wanted to lay in bed all day. But who am I kidding? I'm just a captive here. I don't have that right to be free around here. ‘Knock knock’I heard a knock from the door.“Come on in” I groaned, pulling the covers over my
Cassia’s POVSomething in me, just something told me Carter was up to no good. Why the sudden change of character? I just couldn't help but to be very careful around him.I heard the door open, it was Miriam, she looked somewhat awkward like something happened out there.“Are you okay?” I asked with genuine concern. She nodded, still awkward around me. “I brought you lunch” she said as she dropped the tray on the table beside the bedstand. “I’ll come take the plates once you're done” she said and immediately hurried out of the room shutting the door behind her.Strange, really strange. Just when I thought things were getting better between us. I hope she's okay though. I stood up from the bed and strode to the bathroom to have my shower recalling back to how I had the panic attack at the garden. The last time I had a panic attack was when I was 12.*Flashback, 11 years ago*The house was too quiet that afternoon. The kind of silence that made my skin crawl, heavy and thick, like the
Cassie's POV My eyes flutter open with two familiar faces staring down at me. I tried to recall exactly how I ended up in Lucien’s room when I bravely remembered leaving the garden.“Are you alright?” Mirian’s voice wasn't only shaky because right across from her was Carter, but because I obviously happened to scare two people to death today.“My throat feels dry,” I reached my hand to rub it. Thank goodness. My limbs were alive and well.Mirian handed me a glass of water and helped me to sit up. Afterwards, she rubbed palms on her apron and left without saying a word. A part of me almost called for her to stay or take Carter away with her, but I couldn't. I wasn't in any way equipped for any form of exchange between me and Carter.Luckily for me, he hadn't said a word unless he did with his eyes. If that was the case, then it's a good thing my ears didn't listen when his eyes spoke. I turned away from him, deciding to go back into whatever I had woken up from, but as I watched the l
Cassie’s POVI couldn’t do better the next day than to hope for Mirian as soon as possible so that I could ask her the questions only she could give honest answers to. I also tried to convince myself that Carter had completely gone nuts, so it wouldn’t be such a big offence if I ignored him throughout today.Unfortunately, that would be if he were that easy to ignore or if he’d even show up today considering how yesterday went.“Good morning, Mirian,” I breathed out, very confident that she was the one behind the door. Thankfully, I wasn’t proven wrong either. She made her way to the side of the bed, serving me oats this time alongside some toasts with avocados.“See you in the afternoon?”Her invitation wasn’t quite what I was expecting, so I swallowed my plea for her to come right after I was done with breakfast.“Are you busy or did something happen?”“Yeah, I’ve got a lot of work to do this morning and I’m sure that I’d be too busy working my ass off to pay attention to you or mak
Cassie's POV “Thank you for agreeing to spend the time with me today. It means a lot,” I told her genuinely.She nodded and quietly retreated to her duty post. I climbed the bed deciding to read, but not because I wanted to. It was because I was looking for a good distraction. Something to help me forget all that I'd learned within thirty minutes. Of course she would return with my lunch, and this time, I wasn't sure if I really wanted to know more than I do already. Picking, taking a cold shower over reading, I quickly pulled off my clothes and submerged my body into the filled tub.I let the silence and fragrance do whatever it wanted with me until I lost sense of everything going in around me.***“Cassie!” I wouldn't mistake that voice for anyone's, but then, it took my several blinks to make out where I was.Shit!“Cassie, where are the fuck are you?!” This time, it was louder than the first which only meant that he was close to the closet. I stepped out of the tub and tied a
Cassie's POV It's been two days since I had to deal with anything annoying from Carter. I know it should have made me feel relieved, but it didn't. I feel more alarmed than I've ever felt since the universe pulled me into these four walls.I've made the novels I got a good company though, but looking up to seeing Mirian was something I had figured kept me going too. I heard a knock on the door then quickly went for it without doubting for a second who it was.“Good morning, Mirian,” my voice was sharp and lively.“Good morning, Cassie,” hers still held a bit of caution to them. I waved it off and locked the door behind us. Being nice to me was more risky to her than it was to me, so I went along whichever way it wanted. As long as… I didn't frighten her.She placed the tray in the usual spot and expected her to say something, but she just smiled.“Is there something I need to know?” My brow is arched. My ears, itching for answers too.“It's good news,” she finally announced. “Carter







