LOGINI didn't wait for anyone to speak before I walked out and left a fuming Francis, flustered Cecelia, and red-faced Vivian in the dining room.
My anger remained a restless burn beneath my skin, but it cooled with each step farther away from them. In the past, I'd exacted retribution on those who crossed me immediately. Fuck revenge being a dish best served cold; my motto has always been strike fast, strike hard, and strike true. The world moved too quickly for me not to move along with it. I took care of the problem harshly enough to ensure there wouldn't be any future problems, and I moved on. Resolving the Lau situation, on the other hand, required patience. It was a virtue I wasn't familiar with, and it stretched tight over me like an ill-fitting suit. The echo of my footsteps faded as marble floors gave way to carpet. I'd visited enough mansions with similar layouts to guess where the restroom was, but I bypassed it in favor of the solid mahogany door at the end of the hall. A twist of the knob revealed an office styled after an English library. Wood paneling, overstuffed leather furniture, forest green accents. Francis's inner sanctum. At least it wasn't overly festooned with gold like the rest of the house. My eyes were starting to bleed from the eyesore. I left the door open and walked to the desk, my pace unhurried. If Francis had a problem with me snooping through his office, he was welcome to confront me. He wasn't stupid enough to leave the photos lying around behind an unlocked door when he knew l'd be here tonight. Even if the photos were here, he'd have backups stashed elsewhere. I settled into his chair, plucked a Cuban cigar from the box in his drawer, and lit it while l examined the room. My anger gave way to calculation. The dark computer screen tempted me, but I left the hacking to Christian, who was already tracking down digital copies of the photos. I moved on to a framed picture of Francis and his family in the Hamptons. Research told me they had a summer house in Bridgehampton, and l'd bet my newly acquired Renoir he kept at least one set of evidence there. Where else... "What are you doing?" The smoke from my cigar obscured Vivian's face, but her disapproval came through loud and clear. That was fast. I'd expected at least five more minutes before her parents forced her to come after me. "Enjoying a smoke break." I took another lazy drag. I didn't touch cigarettes, but I indulged in the occasional Cohiba. At least Francis had good taste in tobacco. "In my father's office?" "Obviously." Dark satisfaction filled my chest when the smoke dissolved to reveal Vivian's frown. Finally. Some visible emotion. l'd started to think I was stuck with a robot for the remainder of our ridiculous engagement. She crossed the room, plucked the cigar from my hand, and dropped in the half-empty glass of water on the desk without taking her eyes off mine. "I understand you're probably used to doing whatever you want, but it's exceedingly rude to sneak off during a dinner party and smoke in your host's office." Tension lined her elegant features. "Please rejoin us in the dining room. Your food is getting cold." "That's my problem, not yours." I leaned back. "Why don't you join me for a break? I promise it'll be more enjoyable than your mother's hand wringing over floral arrangements." "Based on our interactions so far, I doubt it," she snapped. | watched, amused, as she took a deep breath and released it in one long, controlled exhale. "I don't understand why you're here," Vivian said, her voice calmer. You're clearly unhappy about the arrangement, you don't need the money or connection with my family, and you can have any woman you want." "Can I?" I drawled. "What if I want you?" Her fingers curled into loose fists. "You don't." "You give yourself too little credit." I rose and circled the desk until I stood close enough to see the pulse fluttering in her neck. How much faster would it beat if I wrapped her hair around my fist and pulled her head back? If I kissed her until her mouth bruised and hiked up her skirt until she begged me to fuck her? Heat ran to my groin. I wasn't interested in actually fucking her, but she was so prim and proper she begged for corruption. The silence was deafening as I lifted my hand and grazed my thumb over her bottom lip. Vivian's breathing shallowed, but she didn't move away. She stared me, eyes full of defiance as I took my time.exploring the lush curve of her mouth. It was full, soft, and disturbingly tempting compared to the stiff formality of the rest of her appearance. "You're a beautiful woman," I said lazily. "Perhaps I saw you at an event and was so enamored | asked your father for your hand in marriage." "Somehow, I doubt that's what happened." Her breath drifted over my skin. "What kind of deal did you make with my father?" The reminder of the deal killed the sensuality of the moment as quickly as it came. My thumb paused on the center of her bottom lip before I dropped my hand with a silent curse. My skin tingled with heat from the memory of her softness. I hated Francis for the blackmail, but I loathed Vivian forbeing his pawn. So what the fuck was I doing, toying with her in his office? "You should ask your dear father that question." My smile cut across my face, cruel and devoid of humor as I regathered my composure. "The details don't matter. Just know that if I had any other choice, I damn well wouldn't be getting married. But business is business, and you..." I shrugged nonchalantly. "You're simply part of the deal." Vivian didn't know about her father's manipulation. Francis had warned me not to tell her, not that I would've, anyway. The fewer people who knew about the blackmail, the better. He'd uncovered one of my few weak spots, and l'd be damned if I broadcast it to the world. Vivian's eyes glowed with anger. "You're an asshole." "Yes, I am. Better get used to it, mia cara, because l'm also your future husband. Now, if you'll excuse me..." I straightened my jacket with deliberate care. "I have to return to dinner. As you said earlier, my food's getting cold." I brushed past her, reveling in the delicious taste of her indignation. One day, she'd get her unspoken wish and wake up to a broken engagement. Until then, I'd bide my time and play along because Francis's ultimatum had been clear. Marry Vivian, or my brother dies.{DANTE}I sent Vivian the information she needed for her move at precisely noon on Sunday. Not out of fear she'd cause a scene in front of my building, but out of reluctant admiration for the stunt she'd pulled at my exhibition.It turned out the delicate little rose had some steel in her spine after all.The following weekend, Vivian showed up at my house again, this time with an army of movers in tow. Greta, my housekeeper, and Edward, my butler, took charge of guiding the movers through the apartment while I led Vivian to her room.Neither of us spoke, and the silence expanded with each step until it became a living, breathing entity between us.Annoyance wormed its way into my chest.Vivian had been perfectly friendly to Greta, Edward, and the rest of my staff, whom she'd greeted with warm smiles and fucking cookies from Levain. But when she got to me, she'd shut down like I was the one moving into her house and disrupting her carefully planned life.Like I was the one who'd showe
"l'm sorry, ma'am, but you're not on the list. It doesn't matter whether you're Mr. Russo's mother, sister, or fiancée..." The hostess raised a brow at my bare ring finger. "I can't let you in without an invitation."My smile didn't falter. "If you call Dante, he'll confirm my identity," I said, even though I wasn't sure he would. I'd deal with that bridge when we got there. "This is simply an oversight."I'd gone home as planned after happy hour and lasted a total of twenty minutes before I caved to Isabella and Sloane's suggestion.They were right. I couldn't sit around waiting for Dante when my move-in date loomed so close. I had to suck it up and see him, no matter how much he annoyed or unnerved me.Of course, in order to see him, I had to get into the party. The hostess's face reddened. "I assure you, there was no oversight. We are meticulous in–""Vivian, there you are."An aristocratic British accent cut smoothly through our standoff. I turned, surprise coasting through me whe
{VIVIAN}"What do you mean, you haven't talked to your fiancé since your engagement?" Isabella crossed her arms and leveled me with a reproving stare. "What type of ridiculous relationship is that?""An arranged one." The bar tilted before righting itself. Perhaps I shouldn't have had two and a half mai tais in a row, but my weekly happy hour with Isabella and Sloane was the one time l could let loose.No judging eyes, no need to be perfect and "proper."So what if | was a little tipsy? The bar was called The Tipsy Goat. It was expected."It's better that we haven't spoken," I added. "He's not the most pleasant conversationalist." Even now, the memory of my first and so far only meeting with Dante sent a rush of indignation down my spine.He'd shown no remorse over skipping out on half our introductory dinner to smoke cigars in my father's office, and he'd left without so much as a thank you or good night.Dante was a billionaire, but he had the manners of an ill-bred troll."Then wh
My fist slammed into his stomach, hard and precise. My first hit of the night.Adrenaline buzzed through me as Kai grunted at the impact. Anyone else would've stumbled and gotten the wind knocked out of them, but in true Kai fashion, he only paused for a few seconds before shaking it off."You seem upset," he said as he countered with a left hook. I sidestepped it with millimeters to spare. "Bad day at work?"A hint of amusement shaded his question despite the direct hit he'd just taken."Something like that."Sweat dripped down my forehead and coated my back as I worked out my frustrations in the ring. I'd come straight to the Valhalla Club after work. Most members preferred the on-site spa, restaurants, or upscale gentleman's club, which meant the boxing gym rarely saw any traffic except for me and Kai."Heard the Santeri deal is moving along, so it can't be that." Kai was barely out of breath despite theaggressiveness of our opening round. "Maybe it's not work. Maybe..." His expre
{DANTE}Neither Francis nor Cecelia said a word about mylong absence from the dinner table Friday night.Vivian didn't mention our little chat in the office,and I returned to New York dissatisfied and on edge.I could've burned the Lau mansion to the ground with one flick of my lighter. Unfortunately, doing so would've brought the authorities straight to my doorstep. Arson was bad for business, and l'd never stooped to murder...yet. But certain people tempted me to cross the line every day, one of whom I happened to share blood with."What's the emergency?" Luca slouched in the chair opposite mine with a yawn. "I just got off the plane. Give a guy time to sleep.""According to the society pages, you haven't slept for the past month."Instead, he'd been partying it up around the world. Mykonos one day, Ibiza the next. His last stop had been Monaco, where he'd lost fifty grand at the poker table. "Exactly." He yawned again. "That's why I need sleep."My jaw hardened.Luca was five y
I didn't wait for anyone to speak before I walked out and left a fuming Francis, flustered Cecelia, and red-faced Vivian in the dining room.My anger remained a restless burn beneath my skin, but it cooled with each step farther away from them.In the past, I'd exacted retribution on those who crossed me immediately. Fuck revenge being a dish best served cold; my motto has always been strike fast, strike hard, and strike true.The world moved too quickly for me not to move along with it. I took care of the problem harshly enough to ensure there wouldn't be any future problems, and I moved on.Resolving the Lau situation, on the other hand, required patience. It was a virtue I wasn't familiar with, and it stretched tight over me like an ill-fitting suit.The echo of my footsteps faded as marble floors gave way to carpet. I'd visited enough mansions with similar layouts to guess where the restroom was, but I bypassed it in favor of the solid mahogany door at the end of the hall.A twist







