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Lila Sinclair stepped into her godfather’s villa, the click of her heels echoing softly against polished marble floors. The house smelled faintly of fresh flowers and aged wood, with carved pillars and tall arched windows that reached toward the ceiling.
The villa had the warmth and quiet elegance of a rich old Italian home, the kind built in another era but still breathing with life.
Sunlight poured through the tall arched windows, painting golden patterns across the entrance hall but it was her radiant smile that seemed to light up the space. She held her suitcase in one hand, her posture relaxed, her eyes bright with what looked like excitement.
“Look who we finally have here.”
Lila heard his voice, smooth and unmistakably familiar, and her smile widened as she turned around. He was descending the grand staircase, every step as confident and elegant as she remembered.
“Uncle,” she called out. Dropping her suitcase without a second thought, she hurried over and wrapped her arms around him.
He had raised Lila since she was a toddler. He was practically a father to her, but he had always insisted on being called Uncle instead of Dad, so Lila had to get used to calling him Uncle.
“Oh my, little Lila. I missed you so much,” he murmured, holding her with ease as they both descended the remaining steps.
Lila grinned, her white teeth flashing as she looked up at him. “I missed you more, Uncle.” She turned slightly and pointed toward her suitcase by the door. “See? I’m going to spend the break with you. How does that sound?”
He followed her gaze to the big pink suitcase, then looked back at her face. The joy in his eyes dimmed just slightly.
“I’m sorry, Lila. I know how much you need this break, and how much you want us to be together, but we can’t spend this summer together.”
Lila frowned and took a small step back, her eyes searching his face.
“Why, Uncle? I thought you missed me.”
“Of course I missed you, Lila. But as we speak, I need to catch the next flight to China for an urgent business matter. I’ll be gone for at least six months.”
Lila scoffed and crossed her arms tightly over her chest.
A slow grin crept onto her uncle’s lips. “But I’ve arranged a place for you to spend the summer, and I’m sure you’ll be very happy about it.”
She looked up at him, studying his cute and not too old face and the broad grin it now wore. “Where?”
“Damien Wolfe’s place,” he replied with a grin.
Lila’s eyes widened in disbelief. She straightened up and stared hard at his face.
“Are you serious?” Lila asked, her voice dropping to a breathless hush. “You really told Damien? That I’m coming?”
Lucien smiled and shook his head.
“No, Lila. I’ve already told him, and he’s expecting you already.”
The words had barely left his mouth when Lila stepped forward and embraced him tightly.
“Thank you, Uncle Lucien,” she said with a soft smile, her voice sincere.
Lucien chuckled, steadying her gently as she pulled back, her hands still holding his.
“So, I’m finally going to meet Damien Wolfe. And not just meet him but stay at his place for almost three months?” Lila asked, her tone calm but laced with curiosity and anticipation.
Lucien’s smile faltered slightly as he looked at Lila’s smiling face. Even now, he still couldn’t understand her sudden obsession with Damien. She had never shown the slightest interest in him until three years ago.
Lila had been barely seventeen when she came to Lucien in the middle of the night, asking questions about Damien. Since then, her obsession had grown stronger with each passing day.
“Lila,” he said gently, taking her small hands in his. “You’re my little girl, aren’t you?”
She nodded quickly, her eyes shining with innocent affection.
“Damien is my friend, and he’s twice your age. You do know that, right?”
Lila hesitated for a moment, then nodded again.
“He might look younger than he is, and yes, he might be every woman’s fantasy, but he’s not someone you can fall in love with. He’s… how do I put this…” Lucien trailed off, struggling to find the right words as concern clouded his expression.
“I know Damien’s reputation, Uncle. A little dangerous and a little untouchable,” Lila said, her tone more intrigued than dismissive. “But if someone like you is friends with him, then he can’t be all that bad, right? And if he’s your friend, that practically makes him an uncle to me. So stop overthinking.” She chuckled softly, masking her nervousness
Then Lucien let out a quiet sigh of relief.
“I’ll have someone take you there now. Take care of yourself, alright? Damien will look after you, but if you feel like you can’t stay with him for any reason, just call me, okay?”
Lila gave him an assurance nod before throwing her arms around him in a warm hug.
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Lila couldn’t help but admire every detail of the villa as she followed the housekeeper, who had come to fetch her at the gate. The bungalow looked simple at first glance, but everything about it whispered luxury in a quiet way.
The living room was just as modest, yet elegant. On one of the walls hung a painting of a baby with a sweet, cheerful smile. Lila paused, her lips curling into a smile of her own as she stared at the portrait.
She was still looking at it when the woman’s voice interrupted her thoughts.
“Mr. Damien will not be coming back today, but he assigned me to take care of your needs.”
Lila’s smile faded, and the disappointment was clear on her face.
“I’ve prepared your room. It’s the door on the left, just around the corner. Dinner will be ready soon,” the woman added, her words laced with a soft Colombian accent, sounding efficient but kind. She looked to be in her early forties with a calm aura about her, and after speaking, she turned and walked away.
“Why isn’t he coming back today, huh?” Lila muttered under her breath as she watched the woman’s retreating figure.
Later that night…
Lila couldn’t sleep as she kept rolling from one side of the bed to the other, restless and frustrated.
Eventually, she sat up, threw the covers aside, and stepped out of her room in her red two-piece satin nightwear.
The house was quiet, with only a few lights glowing softly in the distance. She glanced around, then moved silently toward a small staircase that led to the second floor.
There were three doors up there. One of them was slightly open.
“Huh?” she murmured, stepping closer. She peeked in and saw it was a study.
A smile curled on her lips as she slipped inside. The room was lined with two tall shelves, one on each side. A desk and chair sat neatly in the center.
“So he does read, huh?” she whispered with admiration as she strolled to one of the shelves and pulled out a book.
Night Sky with Exit Wounds by Ocean Vuong.
Lila wrinkled her nose and placed it back. “Not my type.” She reached for another one.
The Collected Poems of Sylvia Plath.
“Why are they all poems?” she frowned and muttered to herself.
Suddenly, she felt a presence behind her. A large figure moved close, and a deep voice followed.
“What are you doing here, kid?”
She shrieked and spun around, nearly jumping out of her skin. Her eyes met a pair of piercing blue ones.
He was standing close…too close. She had no idea how he had gotten behind her without making a sound.
Lila stood frozen, heart pounding in her chest as her gaze locked with his. He was tall, his build solid and commanding. His blue-black hair was cropped in a style that suited only him. His face was sharp, almost sculpted, every edge perfectly placed. He was effortlessly gorgeous. Too gorgeous.
This was him… the man whispered about in dark corners, the one known for crimes no one could prove, yet everyone feared.
Her eyes dropped, unable to help themselves. The top buttons of his shirt were undone, revealing smooth, toned skin and just beneath his collarbone was a faint line of ink and her heart skipped. There was handwriting there. She couldn’t make out the words, but the sight of it only stirred her curiosity more. It was intimate and strange and dangerously attractive.
Her hands suddenly felt clammy, and warmth crawled up her neck as her breath turned shallow. She shifted slightly on her feet, almost forgetting how to stand still. Then her gaze slowly returned to his face, and he was still watching her, his expression calm but full of heat.
“Damien Wolfe?” she whispered, her throat tightening as she swallowed hard.
Even Lila couldn’t stop her lips from parting as she stared at Damien in disbelief.Did he really bring Yelena here just to clear the air between them? Whoa.Yelena was still dumbstruck, her eyes locked on Damien, who stood with his brows raised as if simply waiting for her to speak.At last, she scoffed and shifted on her feet. “What is wrong with you, Damien? You mean to tell me you dragged me here just to fix your misunderstanding with your niece?” Every word dripped with disbelief.“Don’t blow things out of proportion, Yelena. Just do what I asked. Tell her you were the one who dropped my phone into the sea while I came to save you,” Damien deadpanned, his frown deepening.Yelena shoved her hair back in frustration, her gaze finally sliding to Lila who instantly looked away.“Damien, you—” Yelena began, but he cut her off coldly, impatience sharpening his tone.“Explain the goddamn shit and get the fuck out of here, Yelena. What the hell is your problem?!” Damien snarled, his jaw
The first SUV rolled to a stop in the lot, followed by the one carrying Lila. She glanced back and saw the third pull up neatly behind them, boxing her in.Through the tinted glass, she caught sight of heads turning, students pausing mid-step, some whispering, others pulling out their phones, waiting to see who would emerge from the little parade of black cars.Her chest tightened as she stayed rooted in her seat, gripping her bag tight against her lap as though she could make herself invisible.When she still didn’t move, Graves stepped out with the same controlled ease as always. He came around the SUV, opened her door, and stood there waiting. “Stop it, Graves,” she snapped, her whisper sharp with desperation. “You don’t have to play chauffeur. Just close the door.”Graves gave no reply as he continued to stare at Lila, then the faint movement of his hand adjusting his dark glasses, as he kept waiting.The seconds crawled by, thick and suffocating, each one weighing heavier on Lil
The more Lila tried to tilt her head and shove him away, the harder his mouth crushed against hers, turning the kiss into something brutal and consuming. His teeth caught her lip, making her grunt in pain as she crushed against his hold. Finally, he tore his mouth from hers, both of them gasping, their ragged breaths colliding in the tense silence between them.“What the hell was that for?” Lila demanded, her voice sharp with anger as she wiped at her swollen lips. Her glare burned into him, but her chest still heaved from the force of his kiss.“You don’t get to share what’s mine,” Damien said, his tone frighteningly calm. “I forgot to remind you of that. You will hate me if you try it again.”Lila let out a bitter huff, her eyes narrowing. “When did I ever become yours, uncle?” she shot back, defiance and disbelief lacing her words.Damien didn’t flinch. Instead, he leaned closer until the heat of his breath ghosted over her trembling lips, his voice dropping to a dangerous whispe
Lila couldn’t understand why she was feeling like this. She was hot inside, and even her ears felt as if they were burning. She tried to calm her nerves, but the more she tried to breathe, the more her breath hitched until it became difficult to draw air.“Fuck!” she cursed through clenched teeth, flinging her heels and bag carelessly aside.Her anger wasn’t just simmering, it was boiling over. He had ignored her text, and instead of giving her a proper reason, he had the audacity to bring up Yelena.A bitter scoff escaped her lips as she dragged her hands through her hair, pacing the length of her room with quick and restless steps.“Calm down, Lila. Calm down,” she muttered, halting in the middle of the room as she tried to force her breaths to steady. But no matter how many times she inhaled, her pulse refused to slow.But then she tilted her head and whispered bitterly, her voice trembling with the weight of betrayal. “So Yelena was important to him? Then why did he kiss me? Why d
Inside the car, the dim light was just enough for Lila to catch the hardened expression of the man beside her. His leg wouldn’t stay still, shaking restlessly since the drive began, and his fists kept tightening and loosening as though he was fighting to hold something back. All this time, his eyes stayed fixed on the passing night beyond the glass.Lila exhaled a quiet sigh and turned her gaze away as well. Though she could not imagine what storm was raging inside his head. Was it because he had slipped away from Graves, or because she had dared to attend a party?Whatever the reason, she refused to let him control her. If he tried to order her around again, she would stand her ground. After all, her uncle Lucien never once said she couldn’t enjoy herself with her friends while staying under Damien’s roof.Just then, her phone buzzed, pulling her out of her thoughts. Her chest tightened when she saw Asher’s name on the screen. How foolish was she to be worrying about the man beside h
In the security control room, two guards sat behind a bank of monitors, rewinding and checking footage from earlier that day. Blade and Thorne stood behind them, but their eyes never left the furious Damien, who hadn’t stopped pacing since they arrived.“Just keep this in mind.” He suddenly stopped pacing and faced them. “I will kill each and every one of you if I catch a single scratch on her.” His voice cut through the dim light of the room.The guards felt the weight of the men’s presence and a flicker of fear passed between them, but they kept digging through the footage.Blade grew impatient with their sluggishness, he shoved their hands aside and grabbed the mouse. He dragged the cursor to the far end of the school. On the monitor, Lila and Tessa soon appeared.“Found them, boss,” Thorne said, drawing Damien’s attention. He pushed forward and watched with intent as the two ladies walked toward the exit gate and his throat tightened when he saw Lila lift herself over the gate.B







