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Chapter 5

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The private lounge felt smaller than it was, the heavy velvet drapes and antique furniture closing in like witnesses to a trial. Elena’s hand remained trapped in Cassian’s grip warm, steady, and the only thing anchoring her as Richard Hale’s words echoed.

“Amelia’s grandparents,” Richard repeated, voice low and controlled, the same tone he used when closing unfavorable deals. “They want answers. They never fully approved the adoption, and this scandal gives them ammunition. If they push for a review…”

Sophia dabbed her eyes. “We did everything right. Elena was part of our family the moment I brought her home.”

Elena’s chest ached. She had always known she was the bridge between grief and hope, but never the potential wrecking ball. “This is my fault,” she said quietly. “I started the lie. I’ll end it. Tomorrow I can issue a statement saying I made it up to”

“No.” Cassian’s voice cut through like a blade. His fingers tightened around hers, almost painfully. “We don’t run. We control the narrative.”

Richard studied them both, eyes narrowing. The resemblance between father and son was striking in moments like this unyielding will carved into sharp features. “Control it how? The board is already restless. Hale Enterprises doesn’t need this kind of distraction. Stock will dip on opening bell if we don’t manage perceptions.”

Cassian released Elena’s hand only to slide his arm around her waist, pulling her closer in a gesture that felt both protective and possessive. “Then we give them a better story. A whirlwind romance born from years of tension. Two people who fought their feelings until they couldn’t anymore. It’s messy, but it’s human. And it sells.”

Sophia’s expression softened with fragile hope. “You mean… you’re serious about each other?”

Elena felt Cassian’s body tense against hers. The first kiss still burned on her lips the angry heat, the desperate need. She didn’t know what they were anymore.

“We’re figuring it out,” Cassian answered smoothly. “But right now, we present a united front.”

Richard nodded once, decisive. “Damage control meeting at nine tomorrow. Bring a plan.” He paused at the door, looking back. “And Cassian… whatever this is, don’t let it destroy what’s left of this family.”

The door clicked shut, leaving them alone with the weight of everything unsaid.

Elena stepped away from him, the emerald gown suddenly feeling too tight, too exposing. “United front? Cassian, your mother Sophia looked at me like I was the answer to her prayers. And Amelia’s grandparents… God, what if they try to undo the adoption? I could lose everything.”

“You won’t.” He dragged a hand through his hair, mussing the perfect style from the gala. The movement revealed the faint scar above his eyebrow, the one from one of their worst fights years ago. “I won’t let that happen.”

“Why?” She whirled on him, frustration and fear boiling over. “Because you suddenly care? Or because this is another way for you to control me? Your punishment, remember?”

Cassian crossed the room in two strides, backing her against the ornate sideboard. “Because despite fourteen years of telling myself you were the enemy, I kissed you back there like a man drowning.” His voice dropped, rough with raw honesty. “And I don’t know how to stop.”

The confession stole her breath. Up close, his eyes weren’t just stormy they were turbulent, years of grief and resentment crashing against something new and terrifying.

“You hate me,” she whispered.

“I did.” He braced his hands on either side of her, caging her without touching. “Every time you sat at our table. Every time Mother smiled at you the way she used to smile at Amelia. I hated you for being alive when she wasn’t. For fitting in when I couldn’t.”

Tears stung Elena’s eyes. “I never wanted her place. I just wanted… a family. Someone who saw me.”

“I see you now.” His forehead dropped to rest against hers. The contact was unexpectedly gentle. “Too damn clearly. The way you lift your chin when you’re scared. The way you fight back instead of folding. The way you looked in that dress tonight and made every man in the room want what’s supposed to be mine.”

“Fake mine,” she reminded him, but the words lacked conviction.

His laugh was dark, self-mocking. “Nothing about that kiss was fake, Elena.”

Before she could respond, his mouth claimed hers again. This time slower, deeper less punishment, more exploration. She melted into it despite herself, hands sliding up his chest to clutch his shirt. Heat flared between them, fourteen years of barbed wire turning into live wires. His hands roamed her waist, pulling her flush against him, the hard lines of his body pressing promises she wasn’t ready to name.

They broke apart, breathing raggedly.

“This is dangerous,” she said, voice unsteady.

“Everything about us has always been dangerous.” Cassian stepped back, giving her space she both craved and resented. “Get changed. We’re leaving the gala early. The longer we stay, the more photos they’ll take.”

The town car ride home was thick with tension. Elena changed into a simple coat over her gown in the lounge, but the silk still whispered against her skin like a secret. Cassian loosened his bow tie, the casual dishevelment making him look younger, more human.

Back at the estate, the house felt different charged, watchful. They retreated to the shared sitting room between their suites. Cassian poured two glasses of whiskey and handed her one.

“Tomorrow will be brutal,” he said, sitting across from her. “Media, board calls, possibly a statement. We need to decide how real we make this.”

Elena sipped the burning liquid, gathering courage. “Then tell me about Amelia. Really. Not the angry version you threw at me as a child. The real one.”

Cassian stared into his glass for a long moment. “She was six when the accident happened. Car crash drunk driver. I was ten. I was supposed to be with them that day, but I had a fever. Mother blamed herself. Father buried himself in work. And I… I survived by being angry. When you arrived, it felt like they were replacing the hole in our lives with a new puzzle piece. You smiled like her. You even had the same gap between your front teeth at first.”

Elena touched her perfectly straight teeth, corrected years ago with braces paid for by the Hales.

“I made your life hell because it was easier than feeling the guilt,” he admitted. “Easier than admitting the replacement was becoming real to me.”

The vulnerability cracked something open in her chest. She set her glass down and moved to sit beside him on the couch. “I used to dream about having a big brother. Someone who’d scare away the monsters. Instead I got you my own personal monster.”

His lips twitched. “And now?”

“Now I don’t know.” She traced a finger along the edge of his jaw, bold in the quiet night. “But I’m tired of fighting you, Cassian.”

He caught her hand, pressing a kiss to her palm that sent shivers racing down her spine. “Then don’t. For the next week at least, stop fighting. Let’s see what happens when we don’t.”

The suggestion hung between them, heavy with possibility. They talked for hours about the board strategy, about public appearances, about boundaries that already felt paper-thin. By the time they stood, the sky outside was lightening toward dawn.

At her bedroom door, Cassian hesitated. “One more thing. Amelia’s grandparents want a meeting in three days. They’re flying in. If they sense this is fake…”

“We make sure they don’t,” Elena finished. She rose on her toes and kissed him softly this time her choice, not collision. “Goodnight, Cassian.”

“Sleep well, Elena.”

But sleep didn’t come easily. As she lay in bed, the tabloid article haunted her. The old photo. The threats to the adoption. The kiss that had tasted like truth.

Meanwhile, in the next room, Cassian stood by the window, phone in hand. A new message lit the screen from an unknown number.

*Unknown: Call off the charade or we dig deeper. Amelia’s file has more secrets than you know. A concerned grandparent.

His grip tightened until the phone creaked. The real war wasn’t with Elena anymore. It was with the past refusing to stay buried.

And whoever was behind this new threat had just made the biggest mistake of their lives.

Because Cassian Hale protected what was his—fake, real, or somewhere dangerously in between.

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