LOGINBlair's P.O.V.
I stood at the Los Angeles airport, gripping my suitcase while Mom bounced beside me, fixing her lipstick like a teenager. Since my stepdad said he’d pick us up, she acted like it was the biggest honor.
Valor Diablos was a famous billionaire, but I didn’t understand why Mom acted like a giddy schoolgirl. No one complained when my real dad picked us up every time.
I heard loud footsteps and a high-pitched giggle. I turned and saw Mom making out with Valor like it was a show. I wanted to throw up.
The same woman who scolded my dad for public affection was now kissing her new husband. The divorce was just a month old. Maybe the affair had been going on longer. They never told me, so I stayed quiet.
Valor came over grinning too wide. “Blair, sweetheart! How are you?”
I forced a smile. “I’m fine, Mr. Diablos.”
Mom shot me a glare, but I didn’t care. I had a plan: one year, then college far from this mess.
“No need for formalities,” Valor said. “Call me Dad.”
I smiled fake. “My dad lives in New York. You can tell me your first name. I’ll stick to that.”
His smile cracked. Mom looked upset. I didn’t care.
“Valor… or Grant,” he said. “You’re like a daughter to me.”
Yeah, right. I swallowed my anger. “Valor it is. Can we go? I’m tired.”
We left. Outside, black Range Rovers waited, guarded by armed men. Paparazzi flashed cameras. Mom straightened her hair, loving the attention.
Valor drove. Mom sat up front. I took the back seat, watching the bodyguards. At least there was some eye candy.
They tried to talk, but I pretended to sleep—something I’d learned well the past month. Mom always wanted to chat about her new life, but I tuned her out.
When the car stopped, a bodyguard opened my door. I stepped out, and my jaw dropped.
Their mansion looked like something from a movie. White walls, giant gates, gardens bigger than my entire old house, and a fountain in front. Servants rushed forward to collect our luggage.
I stayed behind to wander through the garden. White lilies bloomed everywhere—my favorite. My dad used to plant lilies for me. My chest tightened, eyes stinging. I hated this. Hated how easily they replaced our life.
I wiped my face and forced myself to follow them inside.
The mansion’s interior was even grander than I expected—like stepping into a palace. Creamy white walls gleamed under the soft glow of crystal chandeliers. The polished marble floors reflected every flicker of light, and priceless art hung on every wall. I felt less like I was coming home and more like a tourist in a museum, surrounded by wealth I didn’t belong to.
Bodyguards stood motionless in every corner, statues made of muscle and steel. The security was overkill for a man claiming to be a legitimate businessman, but here, nothing felt casual.
I followed the low murmur of voices to the living room. There, Mom curled against Valor on the plush couch, her fingers tracing over his chest as if she were still dreaming. Nearby, a tall man stood by the window, speaking fast in Italian into his phone. His sharp profile cut through the room.
When Valor spotted me, he rose with a proud smile. “Blair, come meet your brother, Dimitri.”
The man turned, and my breath hitched.
He was massive—tall and broad-shouldered. His crisp white shirt was rolled up to his elbows, revealing forearms carved like stone. A dark tie hung loose around his neck, and a tattoo peeked from beneath his collar. His hair was tousled just enough to look wild but controlled.
Every inch of him screamed power. His broad chest rose and fell steadily, defined arms flexed subtly, and his sharp jawline held a promise of danger.
But it was his eyes that stole my attention—deep forest green, sharp and dangerous, cutting through me like a knife. My skin tingled, hairs rising where his gaze landed. The air between us thickened; every breath felt heavier.
I tried to look away, but my gaze was trapped, drifting down to his lips—full, confident, and cruelly enticing. My body betrayed me, heart pounding, as a traitorous whisper curled in my mind, daring me to imagine what it would feel like to touch him, to feel that strength beneath my hands.
A warm, fuzzy feeling grew inside me. I pictured him coming close, pinning me against the wall. His lips—soft and hungry—gave me wet kisses that made me gasp for air. His hands wrapped around my waist, pulling me tight against his broad chest.
I could feel his strong muscles through his shirt, like he was claiming me. Then he pressed me harder against the cold wall, standing over me with no space between us. His hands moved lower, grabbing my hips as he lifted me up easily. His touch was hot and firm. His lips moved down from my neck to my collarbone, kissing me deeper and wetter, like he wanted to own me.
What am I doing?
I shook myself hard, clearing my throat, trying to break free from the spell.
Before I could say a word, he grabbed his coat, shot me a cold, unreadable glance, and strode out without a single word.
My eyes rolled. 'Great job, Blair... Five seconds into your new home and you have already weirded out your new stepbrother.' I stood at the Los Angeles airport, gripping my suitcase while Mom bounced beside me, fixing her lipstick like a teenager. Since my stepdad said he’d pick us up, she acted like it was the biggest honor.
Valor Diablos was a famous billionaire, but I didn’t understand why Mom acted like a giddy schoolgirl. No one complained when my real dad picked us up every time.
I heard loud footsteps and a high-pitched giggle. I turned and saw Mom making out with Valor like it was a show. I wanted to throw up.
The same woman who scolded my dad for public affection was now kissing her new husband. The divorce was just a month old. Maybe the affair had been going on longer. They never told me, so I stayed quiet.
Valor came over grinning too wide. “Blair, sweetheart! How are you?”
I forced a smile. “I’m fine, Mr. Diablos.”
Mom shot me a glare, but I didn’t care. I had a plan: one year, then college far from this mess.
“No need for formalities,” Valor said. “Call me Dad.”
I smiled fake. “My dad lives in New York. You can tell me your first name. I’ll stick to that.”
His smile cracked. Mom looked upset. I didn’t care.
“Valor… or Grant,” he said. “You’re like a daughter to me.”
Yeah, right. I swallowed my anger. “Valor it is. Can we go? I’m tired.”
We left. Outside, black Range Rovers waited, guarded by armed men. Paparazzi flashed cameras. Mom straightened her hair, loving the attention.
Valor drove. Mom sat up front. I took the back seat, watching the bodyguards. At least there was some eye candy.
They tried to talk, but I pretended to sleep—something I’d learned well the past month. Mom always wanted to chat about her new life, but I tuned her out.
When the car stopped, a bodyguard opened my door. I stepped out, and my jaw dropped.
Their mansion looked like something from a movie. White walls, giant gates, gardens bigger than my entire old house, and a fountain in front. Servants rushed forward to collect our luggage.
I stayed behind to wander through the garden. White lilies bloomed everywhere—my favorite. My dad used to plant lilies for me. My chest tightened, eyes stinging. I hated this. Hated how easily they replaced our life.
I wiped my face and forced myself to follow them inside.
The mansion’s interior was even grander than I expected—like stepping into a palace. Creamy white walls gleamed under the soft glow of crystal chandeliers. The polished marble floors reflected every flicker of light, and priceless art hung on every wall. I felt less like I was coming home and more like a tourist in a museum, surrounded by wealth I didn’t belong to.
Bodyguards stood motionless in every corner, statues made of muscle and steel. The security was overkill for a man claiming to be a legitimate businessman, but here, nothing felt casual.
I followed the low murmur of voices to the living room. There, Mom curled against Valor on the plush couch, her fingers tracing over his chest as if she were still dreaming. Nearby, a tall man stood by the window, speaking fast in Italian into his phone. His sharp profile cut through the room.
When Valor spotted me, he rose with a proud smile. “Blair, come meet your brother, Dimitri.”
The man turned, and my breath hitched.
He was massive—tall and broad-shouldered. His crisp white shirt was rolled up to his elbows, revealing forearms carved like stone. A dark tie hung loose around his neck, and a tattoo peeked from beneath his collar. His hair was tousled just enough to look wild but controlled.
Every inch of him screamed power. His broad chest rose and fell steadily, defined arms flexed subtly, and his sharp jawline held a promise of danger.
But it was his eyes that stole my attention—deep forest green, sharp and dangerous, cutting through me like a knife. My skin tingled, hairs rising where his gaze landed. The air between us thickened; every breath felt heavier.
I tried to look away, but my gaze was trapped, drifting down to his lips—full, confident, and cruelly enticing. My body betrayed me, heart pounding, as a traitorous whisper curled in my mind, daring me to imagine what it would feel like to touch him, to feel that strength beneath my hands.
A warm, fuzzy feeling grew inside me. I pictured him coming close, pinning me against the wall. His lips—soft and hungry—gave me wet kisses that made me gasp for air. His hands wrapped around my waist, pulling me tight against his broad chest.
I could feel his strong muscles through his shirt, like he was claiming me. Then he pressed me harder against the cold wall, standing over me with no space between us. His hands moved lower, grabbing my hips as he lifted me up easily. His touch was hot and firm. His lips moved down from my neck to my collarbone, kissing me deeper and wetter, like he wanted to own me.
What am I doing?
I shook myself hard, clearing my throat, trying to break free from the spell.
Before I could say a word, he grabbed his coat, shot me a cold, unreadable glance, and strode out without a single word.
My eyes rolled. 'Great job, Blair... Five seconds into your new home and you have already weirded out your new stepbrother.'
Dimitri's POVOne thing I still could not understand was why exactly I was so nervous. I sat down on the chair just opposite the staircase. As I began to count down the minutes until Blair came down those stairs, Vale tapped me on the shoulder, chuckling.“Come on, you look nervous somehow. You aren't like this, Dimitri. What is wrong?” he said to me as I tried standing up, making my way towards the stairs.He pulled me back.“Don't try it, okay? Learn to have the element of surprise. Let her be surprised to see you, not eager. You are too nervous. Let's drink, okay? You are not going to go to her room, please,” Vale begged me as I looked away.“I can't. I just want to see her so badly. I don't know why I am in such a panicked state. I feel like if I don't see her now, I won't be able to think straight,” I said to him as he groaned.“Come on, let's go to the bar corner, okay? Take a few glasses of tequila, and you will be perfectly alright. Stop thinking about this.”“I know how nervo
Blair’s POVThe next morning came quicker than expected. I opened my eyes to a new dawn. It was finally my 18th birthday. The day was bright and clear, which, as Jane declares, is a good omen. When I stepped out, I was surprised to see that everywhere was now in huge chaos.Caterers were arriving, florists transforming the ballroom into something from a fairy tale, and staff rushing around like they were preparing for a royal wedding rather than just a simple 18th birthday party.I pulled one of the maids to a corner, looking confused.“Why all this?” I questioned as she smiled at me, as if trying to blush over my own birthday.“Actually, you are about to have an extravagant 18th birthday, and it came as a surprise. I hope you enjoy it, and happy birthday, Ms. Blair,” she said to me before running off, leaving me alone with my thoughts and confusion.I nodded back to her response singlemindedly as she dashed away, clearly too busy for me to have a chance to talk to anybody, as they we
Dimitri's POV"But that won't happen, I'll make sure it doesn't. I'll make sure to meet Viktor and make amends with him. I'll fix this.”I wanted to believe him. I wanted to trust that he had this situation under control. But trust was a fragile thing, and he'd just shattered mine for the seventy-fifth time."I need you to promise me one thing, Father." I said."What is it?""Blair and her mother—you keep them out of this. Whatever happens with SpiderFang, whatever political games you need to play, I need you to assure me that you'll keep them safe. They didn't ask for this life, and they especially don't deserve to be used as collateral damage in our wars.""Dimitri—""No, let me finish speaking because I don't think you actually get it," I interrupted. "They're family, which means we protect them no matter what. Not put them in danger because we're too busy chasing power or revenge or whatever the hell this is."Father looked at me for a long moment, and something I couldn't quite p
Dimitri's POVThe silence that stretched between us was almost suffocating. I looked at him with pure rage and malice coursing through my veins while he just sat there. Behind that massive oak desk, looking tired and confused in a way I'd never seen before. Like he was carrying the weight of the world on his shoulders, but I was too angry to care."Do you have any idea what they did to her?" My voice came out low, tremulous. "Do you have any idea what Blair went through because the fuck did?"“Dimitri, what are you talking about?” He gruffed, looking straight at me, and I scoffed. Was he really pretending and spewing bull at a time like this?“You're really going to act like you don't know?!”“Dimitri, look—” he said, pressing the bridges of his nose. “I just got back from a long, long drive and—”“Cut the bull! You really don't know what you did to make the SpiderFang retaliate and kidnap Blair?”“What?” He uttered with wide eyes.“Surprised, huh? That your so-called daughter was in
Dimitri's povThe man who entered was clearly Kael's father—they had the same sharp features, the same calculating, icy eyes, and most likely were out to get us."Viktor," I breathed.Viktor Han, head of the SpiderFang family. I'd seen pictures, heard stories, but nothing prepared me for the presence of him in person."Valor Diablos," Viktor said, "is an ambitious man. Ambitious men make mistakes when they think they can get away with anything they want." He looked straight at me. "Did you know your father has been trying to move up in the rankings recently? Trying to convince the Silent Cartel and Shadow Syndicate that SpiderFang is weakening?""That's a lie," I said, but even to my own ears, it sounded uncertain."Is it?" Viktor pulled out his phone, playing an audio recording. Father's voice filled the room, talking about SpiderFang's "failure to contribute" and "risk of blindspots."I felt sick."Your father wants war," Viktor said simply. "So we'll give him just that, starting w
Dimitri's POVThe drive to SpiderFang territory felt like it took both forever and no time at all, my mind running in circles of endless possibilities about how this situation could go.I sat in the passenger seat of the SUV, my jaw clenched so tight I thought my teeth might crack. Vale drove with that focused intensity he got whenever he was mad for help, while Jane and Wheeler followed in a second vehicle with backup."You know this is most likely a trap, right?" Vale said for the third time."I know," I replied, checking my gun for the fourth time. "And did I mention that I don't care?”"Dimitri—""I said," I don't care, Vale!" My tone was sharper than I intended. "Blair is in there. With those bastards. Every second we waste talking about what might happen is another second she's in danger."Vale was quiet for a moment. "You really love her, don't you?"I looked at him, like he didn't know just how much she meant to me. This was simply only the beginning of what I was willing to r







