“Don’t moan too loud, angel.” Cassian’s voice was a husky whisper against Seraphina’s ear, his fingers moving deep inside her as her back arched helplessly against the wall. The air was thick, the danger sharper than the pleasure tearing through her body. Her husband was only a room away. “Be a good little slut for me,” Cassian murmured, lips brushing her throat, “or Lucian will hear you, and then he’ll know exactly who owns you.” Seraphina bit down on her lip, muffling the cry that threatened to break free. Her heart hammered in her chest - guilt, desire, fear - all colliding at once. It was madness, sin, everything she swore she’d never do… and yet she couldn’t stop. Not when Cassian’s touch felt like salvation. **** Seraphina thought she had married her dream man. Lucian Veyron, the dazzling billionaire who swept her into a fairytale romance, promised her forever. But after the vows, he became a stranger - cold, cruel, and determined to make her life miserable. Then the accident happened. Seraphina wakes in a private ward, nursed by gentle hands and soothed by a voice that calls her beautiful, a man who worships her body like she’s his only prayer. But he isn’t her husband. He’s Lucian’s identical twin - Cassian Veyron. Cassian is everything his brother isn’t - tender, protective, dangerously addictive. When she's stronger, they return home with Lucian confined to a wheelchair, Cassian moves into their mansion to help. Now Seraphina is forced to live under one roof with the husband who broke her… and the brother who makes her burn. Every glance across the dinner table is fire. Every secret touch in the hallway is temptation. Every stolen night feels like a sin she never wants to escape.
View MoreSeraphina's POV The car rolled beneath the stone awning and stopped. My heart beat so hard I felt it in my throat. He got out, came around, and opened my door. I stepped down to the wet stone. The air smelled like rain and money and old secrets.A woman in a purple uniform waited just inside the doorway, clutching a tote and a folder. She looked relieved and nervous at once.“Mr. Veyron,” she said to Cassian. Her eyes flicked to me. “Mrs. Veyron.”“Thank you, Mara,” Cassian said. “We’ll take it from here.”She nodded quickly. “He’s settled. Meds are in this bag. The notes are on top.” She lowered her voice. “He is… difficult.”“I know,” Cassian said.“I’m right here,” another voice cut through, sharp as glass.We both turned.Lucian sat in a sleek black wheelchair at the base of the stairs. His posture was perfect; his eyes were cruel. He didn’t look fragile. He looked like a king who’d decided he was above bleeding.My lips parted. “Lucian-”“Save it,” he snapped. “The nurse may l
Seraphina's POV We lay there for a long time, the rise and fall of his chest slowly calming mine. My ear rested over his heartbeat. His hand traced the line of my spine in absent circles - soothing, thoughtless - as if he had done it a thousand times in a life I could not remember.“I shouldn’t be here,” I said against his skin, because guilt was a living thing and it always found me.“I know,” he answered, his voice low and raw. “But I'm not sorry.”I closed my eyes. The truth was ugly and soft. “I’m not either.”He huffed a breath that might have been a laugh. “We are in trouble.”“Terrible trouble,” I agreed.He tipped my chin up with a finger and kissed me againv- slow, grateful, devastating. When we parted, he pressed his forehead to mine. “Sleep Angel,” he whispered. “You need it.”“I’ll wake up and this will be a dream,” I said. “The kind that hurts.”“It isn’t a dream,” he said. “And it isn’t the end either.”I did not know what he meant. I did not ask. I was too tired, too
Seraphina's POV “I won’t,” he promised, his voice unsteady. “Not unless you tell me to.”He laid me back slowly, as if every second mattered. The sheets were cool against my skin, but his body covered me, warm, steady, trembling just like mine. His kisses wandered down my jaw, my throat, lingering over the flutter of my pulse. Every time his mouth pressed to my skin, a soft sound broke from me, and each time he groaned in answer, like my voice undid him.When his lips closed over the swell of my breast through the thin fabric, I arched helplessly. His tongue circled, slow and reverent, until a moan slipped past my lips.“Gods, Seraphina,” he whispered against me, his breath hot. “You’re driving me mad.”And I was - just as he was undoing me, piece by piece, with kisses that felt like both a sin and a salvation.His mouth trailed lower, pressing kisses down my throat, lingering at the hollow where my pulse stuttered. Each kiss was unhurried, as though he wanted to memorize the shap
Seraphina's POV Lucian closed the door and turned the lock with a soft click. That sound dropped right into my stomach.I stood near the window, fingers pressed to the cool glass, and watched the wet blur of streetlights. He set our small bags by the closet and straightened. When I glanced back, he was watching me too closely. His shirt collar was loose. There was ink curling up from under it, dark lines against his skin. And when he tipped his head, my chest tightened. My mind kept shouting that I knew my husband. But my eyes kept telling me I was missing something big.He stepped toward me, slow, careful. “You’re cold,” he said, even though I wasn’t shivering.“I’m fine.” My voice sounded thin. I rubbed my arms anyway.He stopped a step away. Close enough that I could smell his intoxticating scent.His eyes held mine like he was trying to memorize how I looked in that light. My breath caught, and my chest fluttered.“We should sleep,” I said, even though the word felt wrong. Slee
Seraphina's POV The first thing I felt was pain.It wasn’t sharp at first, more like a dull, heavy ache pressing into my ribs and the back of my head. Then it spread, pulsing, dragging me out of the dark fog I’d been floating in. My eyelids fluttered, heavy as if weights were tied to them, but I forced them open.White. That was the first thing I saw. White walls. White curtains swaying in the faint breeze. White sheets tucked neatly around me. The air smelled faintly of antiseptic, mixed with something floral - like lavender.I blinked again, trying to focus. It wasn’t our bedroom. It wasn’t home.“Seraphina, you're awake.”The voice was soft, low, warm… too warm.I turned my head toward the sound and froze. He was sitting in a chair by my bedside, his elbows resting on his knees, his sharp jaw tilted down, his eyes locked on mine.Lucian.For a second, my heart stuttered in my chest. My husband was here. He looked different, though - his dark hair was a little messier, his shirt
Seraphina’s POVI stood in front of the tall mirror in my room, staring at the woman in the deep blue silk gown. I adjusted the neckline for the fifth time, tucking a strand of hair behind my ear, and sighed. I didn’t want to go tonight. I didn’t want to smile for people who didn’t care about me, laugh at jokes that weren’t funny, or stand beside a man who didn’t even look at me or love me anymore.The door slammed open.Lucian stepped in, tall and commanding, his black suit sharp, his eyes cold. He looked at me like I was nothing more than an accessory he had paid for.“You’re not ready?” His voice sliced through the air.I turned slightly, lips pressed tight. “I am ready.”He walked closer, his gaze raking over me. “Fix your posture. Chin up. You’ll smile, you’ll behave, and you’ll look perfect. Or do I need to remind you who you are without my name?”The words stung like a slap. I turned back to the mirror, gripping the edge of the shelf to steady myself.“I don’t want to go toni
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