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Blood Between the Vows

The silence in the car was thick enough to choke on.

Eva stared out the window as the city lights bled into the darkness, her fingers twitching in her lap. Beside her, Lucien gripped the wheel, jaw locked tight. Neither had spoken since they left the penthouse. Not after that kiss. Not after the chaos of raw need that nearly tore through both of them.

She hated how her body still ached for him.

Hated more that she didn’t hate him enough to make the ache stop.

"You could’ve told me," she finally said. Her voice was soft. Too soft for the war inside her.

Lucien didn’t look at her. "Told you what?"

"That my father made a deal with you. That this whole marriage was blood-bought. That you—" Her voice cracked. "—you knew I was just a pawn."

His fingers flexed on the wheel. "I didn’t ask for a pawn, Eva. I asked for you."

"You asked for a wife."

"I asked for you," he said again, turning to face her at a red light. His eyes burned. "I didn’t care about the last name. I
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