LOGINThe private jet touched down on the snow-slicked tarmac of Aspen, the tires screeching against the ice before taxiing toward a line of waiting black luxury SUVs. The crisp, thin mountain air hit my face the moment the cabin doors opened, instantly snapping me out of the shock of that anonymous photograph.
Axel didn't let go of my hand for a single second. As we slid into the heated leather interior of the vehicle, he took my phone, zooming in on the mysterious brunette pressed against Dominic in the picture. His jaw was clenched so tightly a small muscle pulsed near his ear.
"We play this incredibly smart, Hazel," Axel murmured, his gray eyes locking onto mine as the SUV began its steep climb up the winding mountain roads toward Chateau Reed. “That woman isn’t random. I’ve seen her before.”
My breath caught. "Who is she?"
Axel studies the picture. “Someone who shouldn’t be anywhere near Dominic Reed.”
“Meaning?”
Axel looks away. “I’ll explain later.”
Twenty minutes later, the SUV pulled up to a massive, multi-million dollar glass and timber chalet nestled against the snow-covered pine trees. Chateau Reed looked like a fortress of pure opulence. The driveway was packed with high-end sports cars, and the massive floor-to-ceiling glass windows revealed a crowded room full of high-society guests sipping champagne.
The second we walked through the grand double doors, the heavy chatter in the room completely died down.
"Hazel! Oh my goodness, look who actually made it!" My mother’s high-pitched voice echoed across the foyer. She rushed over, wrapped in a plush fur shawl, her eyes immediately bypassing my face to analyze Axel. Her mouth fell open in an instant, unpolished gasp. "And you must be... Axel Blackwell. The billionaire."
"A pleasure, Mrs. Westbrook," Axel said smoothly, stepping forward to shake my stepdad’s hand while keeping his arm securely wrapped around my waist. The heat of his body was the only thing anchoring me as the entire room stared, whispering frantically.
Clara and Dominic stepped out from the main parlor, holding matching crystal flutes of champagne. Clara’s perfect smile looked completely strained, her eyes darting from the blinding diamond on my finger to Axel's impeccably tailored suit. Dominic, however, was staring directly at me, his eyes dark, heavy, and full of an intense, toxic possessiveness that made my skin crawl.
"Welcome to our home," Clara said, her voice dripping with artificial sweetness. "I'm so glad Axel’s... little schedule cleared up enough to join the main family. Let me show you to your quarters. I personally arranged the room assignments to ensure everyone was completely comfortable."
I felt a sudden prickle of anxiety at the back of my neck. Axel tightened his grip on my hip, pulling me closer against his side as we followed Clara up the grand winding staircase, away from the staring guests.
Clara stopped at the very end of the long, east-wing hallway, throwing open a heavy oak door. The room inside was beautiful, featuring a massive stone fireplace, a private balcony overlooking the snowy valley, and—
My heart stopped dead in my chest.
One bed. A single, king-sized bed adorned with white silk sheets and a mountain of plush pillows.
"Oh, I hope this is alright," Clara purred, spinning around to face us with a look of pure, calculated malice in her eyes. "Since you two are *so* passionately in love and rushing to the altar, I figured you wouldn't mind sharing the master suite. The rest of the mansion is completely booked out by Dominic's extended family. There isn't a single extra cot available in the entire valley. You don't mind, right Axel?"
She was testing us. She wanted to see if we would panic, or demand separate rooms, proving that our whirlwind engagement was a complete fraud.
Before I could even open my mouth to stutter out an excuse, Axel let out a low, deeply amused chuckle. He stepped past Clara, tossing his heavy black overcoat onto a nearby armchair.
"Mind?" Axel echoed, turning back to face her with a devastatingly charming grin. He walked right back over to me, his hands sliding up to frame my face, his thumbs gently brushing over my cheekbones in a way that made my pulse instantly skyrocket. "Clara, I practically had to bribe your sister just to let me sleep in the same timezone as her back in the city. Sharing a bed with my future wife is exactly what I was looking forward to this week."
He leaned down, his gray eyes darkening with a heavy, intense heat that felt entirely too real. Right in front of my stepsister, Axel pressed his lips against mine.
It wasn't a fake, polite peck. It was a slow, deeply possessive, lingering kiss that tasted like dark chocolate and winter air. My fingers instinctively gripped the fabric of his vest, my head spinning from a sudden, violent wave of vertigo that had absolutely nothing to do with my medical condition.
It wasn’t the intensity of the kiss that frightened me; it was the terrifyingly small part of my heart that wished it hadn't ended.
When he finally pulled back, his breathing was slightly uneven, his eyes locked onto my mouth. "Right, love?"
"R-Right," I breathed out, my voice completely breathless as I tried to regain my footing.
Clara’s hands tightened around her champagne flute so hard I thought the glass would shatter. Her face turned a brilliant shade of furious red. "Wonderful," she snapped, her sugary voice completely vanishing. "Dinner is at eight. Formal attire. Don't be late."
She slammed the heavy oak door behind her, leaving us completely alone in the massive suite.
The moment the lock clicked, I stumbled backward, dropping onto the edge of the silk mattress. "Axel... what the hell was that?"
Axel didn't answer immediately. He walked over to the stone fireplace, tapping the smart-home panel to ignite the logs, his back turned to me. "We had an audience, Hazel. If I didn't make that look completely undeniable, she would have called the papers by dinner time."
"But the bed..." I whispered, looking at the single mattress. "We have to sleep together? For a whole week?"
Axel turned around, a slow, wicked smirk playing on his lips as he unbuttoned the top two buttons of his dress shirt. "Don't worry, Sterling. I don't bite unless I'm provoked. You take the left side, I'll take the right. We are business partners executing a contract, remember?"
I swallowed hard, the memory of his lips still burning against mine. This was getting dangerous. The boundaries of our friendship were melting faster than the snow outside.
I reached into my pocket, pulling out my phone to review the anonymous photograph one more time, trying to force my mind back onto the mission. But the moment the screen lit up, a brand-new notification banner popped across the top.
It wasn't an email. It was a direct text message sent to my private number from an untraceable, encrypted number.
I tapped it open, my breath catching as my eyes scanned the words.
*“Enjoy the master suite, Hazel. Since you’re sharing everything now, maybe ask your fiancé why Sterling Design Group has been sitting on Blackwell Capital’s internal corporate acquisition watchlist for six months. He didn’t come to Aspen because you’re his best friend.”*
My head snapped up, the room spinning violently as the text planted a dark, chilling seed of doubt in my mind. I stared across the room at the man standing by the fire—the man who had just kissed me like I was his entire world.
I locked my screen, the text glowing in the dim firelight like a toxic warning sign. *Blackwell Capital’s internal corporate acquisition watchlist.*My throat tightened. I stared at Axel’s broad back as he smoothly hooked a silk tie around his neck, adjusting it in the mirror without a single care in the world. Had every favor he’d ever done for me been calculated? Had our entire third-grade-to-adulthood friendship just been another long-term investment strategy? *Stop. Not now,* I told myself, forcing a breath. I couldn't crack. Not when we were standing in the heart of enemy territory. "Hazel?" Axel turned, his gray eyes locking onto mine, instantly catching my stiff posture. "You look pale. Vertigo hitting again?""No," I lied, slipping the phone into my evening clutch before my fingers could tremble. "Just trying to mentally prepare for the family firing squad downstairs.""You don't have to face them alone," he said, stepping closer. He reached down, his large, warm hand cover
The private jet touched down on the snow-slicked tarmac of Aspen, the tires screeching against the ice before taxiing toward a line of waiting black luxury SUVs. The crisp, thin mountain air hit my face the moment the cabin doors opened, instantly snapping me out of the shock of that anonymous photograph. Axel didn't let go of my hand for a single second. As we slid into the heated leather interior of the vehicle, he took my phone, zooming in on the mysterious brunette pressed against Dominic in the picture. His jaw was clenched so tightly a small muscle pulsed near his ear."We play this incredibly smart, Hazel," Axel murmured, his gray eyes locking onto mine as the SUV began its steep climb up the winding mountain roads toward Chateau Reed. “That woman isn’t random. I’ve seen her before.”My breath caught. "Who is she?"Axel studies the picture. “Someone who shouldn’t be anywhere near Dominic Reed.”“Meaning?” Axel looks away. “I’ll explain later.”Twenty minutes later, the SUV pu
"You cannot be serious."I stared at the boarding pass in my hand, my voice echoing off the polished marble of the private terminal lounge. "Oh, I am completely serious, sweetie," Clara’s voice cooed behind me. I spun around to find my stepsister standing there, looking like an absolute winter catalog ad in a cream-colored cashmere trench coat, pristine white designer luggage stacked behind her. Standing right beside her was Dominic. My stomach violently turned. Dominic looked exactly the same—tall, broad-shouldered, and wearing that same arrogant, expensive cologne that used to make my head swim. But looking at him now, standing hand-in-hand with my stepsister, all I felt was a hot, blinding surge of adrenaline.Dominic’s eyes instantly locked onto mine, tracking down to the massive emerald-cut diamond ring glittering on my left hand. His jaw visibly tightened."Hazel," Dominic said, his voice dropping into that familiar low register that used to comfort me. Now, it just made my s
The Next Day...Mom:"I am counting down the seconds to meet your new fiancé, darling!!"Aunt Carol:"Oh my god!!! Clara mentioned he is an absolute KNOCKOUT."Clara:"Yaaaay! Words cannot express how thrilled I am for you, Hazel!"I scoffed at the last pair of notifications lighting up the family thread. Clara had absolutely no clue what Axel actually looked like in reality—aside from the fact that she was currently aggressively analyzing his digital footprint across the web.Exactly like her soon-to-be groom.The intense clattering of mechanical keys echoed through our design firm. Outside lines rang simultaneously across the floor. The heavy aroma of dark roast espresso and fresh blueprint toner hung thick in the air.I remained at my drafting desk, desperately mimicking productivity while my phone continuously pulsed against the mahogany surface. If this distraction didn't stop, my hyper-critical director, Victoria Vance, wouldn't think twice about pulling my contract.Yet anothe
I didn't bother using the buzzer. I hammered my fists against Axel’s penthouse door until the metal rattled. When it swung open three seconds later, Axel was standing there drenched in sweat, wearing nothing but black athletic shorts and hand wraps. He had clearly been hitting his private gym. The sight of his cut torso and sharp jawline didn't phase me; I had seen him look a mess since we were toddlers. "Nice look. Very... angry underground fighter," I breathed, shoving past him into the marble foyer. Axel wiped his brow with a towel, tracking my frantic pacing. "Hazel, it’s past midnight. Did your design studio flood again?"I kicked off my sneakers, my hands shaking. "Worse. My entire reputation is about to be erased from existence."Axel shut the door, the heavy locks clicking into place. He didn't ask questions. He walked straight over to the smart-home panel, tapped a button to drop the blackout blinds across the entire penthouse, and turned to face me. He always went into lo
"I'm getting married!"I blinked, my coffee mug freezing halfway to my mouth. "Huh? You guys were even talking again?""Of course we were silly. Real love always finds a way back." My stepsister, Clara, laughed over the phone. She sounded absolutely ecstatic. That was the first red flag. "Is it to that fitness influencer? The one who spent your entire savings on a crypto scam in Miami?" I asked, rubbing my temples."Ew, no. Marcus was a child," she snapped, her tone instantly dropping its sugary coating. "Umm, congrats, I guess... but who is the lucky guy?" Unlucky, if I was being completely honest. Clara changed partners faster than the seasons."Check your porch, Sav. I had a courier drop it off five minutes ago. Open it. Now."I sighed, walked over to my apartment door, and pulled open the heavy oak. Resting on the mat was a thick, textured black envelope sealed with a heavy wax stamp of a gold crest. Dread immediately coiled tightly in the back of my throat. I broke the wax







