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Chapter 6

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The Hale Enterprises boardroom smelled of polished mahogany, strong coffee, and barely concealed panic. Sunlight sliced through floor-to-ceiling windows, illuminating the long table where nine stern faces watched Cassian and Elena enter. Richard sat at the head, expression carved from granite. Sophia had chosen to wait outside—this battle was corporate, not maternal.

Elena’s hand rested in the crook of Cassian’s arm, her simple cream sheath dress and pearl earrings chosen for “wholesome credibility.” Cassian looked every inch the future CEO in his navy suit, but she felt the tension radiating through his sleeve.

“Thank you for coming on short notice,” Cassian began, voice steady and commanding. “As you’ve seen, the media has twisted a private matter into a spectacle. Elena and I are together. The relationship developed gradually over years of living under the same roof. The timing of the revelation was… unfortunate.”

A silver-haired board member leaned forward. “Unfortunate? The stock dropped four percent in pre-market. Investors are questioning leadership stability. Incest rumors don’t exactly inspire confidence.”

“It’s not incest,” Elena said firmly, surprising herself with the strength in her voice. “We are not blood-related. I was adopted. And our feelings are real.”

Cassian’s fingers brushed hers in silent approval. The lie no longer entirely a lie felt heavier with every repetition.

They presented the strategy: controlled interviews, a joint charity appearance, transparent but tasteful statements. By the end of the hour, the board grudgingly agreed to hold off on any drastic decisions, but the warning was clear one more scandal and heads would roll.

As they left the building, Cassian pulled her into the private elevator. The moment the doors closed, he backed her against the mirrored wall and kissed her hard. Not for show. Not for cameras. Just raw need.

“You were incredible in there,” he murmured against her lips. “Defending us like that.”

“Us,” she echoed, tasting the word. Her hands framed his face. “When did it stop being a punishment?”

Cassian rested his forehead against hers as the elevator descended. “Somewhere between the gala and last night. I’m still furious you started this. But I’m more terrified of what happens when it ends.”

The doors opened to the underground garage. Reality waited.

Back at the estate, Sophia had prepared lunch on the terrace. She hugged Elena tightly, whispering, “Whatever comes, you are my daughter. Never doubt that.”

The warmth cracked Elena’s defenses. For the first time in years, the house felt less like a battlefield and more like home. Cassian watched them with an unreadable expression, something soft and pained in his gray eyes.

Their afternoon was stolen. They worked side by side in his study him on business calls, her reviewing designs for her portfolio. Every shared glance, every accidental brush of hands, built a quiet intimacy that felt more dangerous than their fights ever had.

At four o’clock, the storm arrived.

Amelia’s grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Langford landed early. Richard insisted on receiving them immediately in the formal drawing room. Elena changed into a modest navy dress. Cassian stayed in his suit, armor intact.

The Langfords were in their late seventies, elegant but brittle with old grief. Mrs. Langford’s eyes fixed on Elena the moment she entered, narrowing with recognition and disapproval.

“So this is the girl,” she said coldly. “The one who replaced our granddaughter in every way.”

“Grandmother,” Cassian said, voice respectful but edged. “Elena didn’t replace Amelia. No one could.”

Mr. Langford placed a thick folder on the coffee table. “We’ve stayed silent for years out of respect for Richard and Sophia. But this” he tapped the tabloid photo “crosses every line. We have concerns about the stability of the adoption. Questions about whether Elena was truly integrated or simply… convenient.”

Elena felt the floor tilt. “I loved this family. I still do.”

Sophia’s voice trembled. “Eleanor and I built something real. Please don’t do this.”

The meeting dragged on painfully. The Langfords wanted reassurances, visitation rights to “monitor” the family situation, and full disclosure of Amelia’s medical and personal files some of which Richard had kept private even from Cassian.

When Cassian finally escorted the couple to their guest suite in the west wing, Elena escaped to the gardens. The same gardens where she and Cassian had once hurled insults at each other as teenagers.

She found him there twenty minutes later, leaning against the stone fountain, jacket discarded, sleeves rolled up.

“They want blood,” he said without turning. “Not literally. But they want proof that this family is still broken. That you’re still the outsider.”

Elena stepped closer. “And what do you want, Cassian?”

He turned. The sunset painted his face in gold and shadow, making him heartbreakingly handsome. “I want the lie to stop hurting people. And I want you.” The admission came out raw. “Not pretend. Not temporary. You.”

Her heart slammed against her ribs. “Even though I forced your hand? Even though I’m the replacement you hated for fourteen years?”

Cassian closed the distance, cupping her face with both hands. “Because of that. Because you stayed. You fought me. You made me feel something other than grief for the first time since I was ten.” His thumb traced her lower lip. “I’m falling for you, Elena Voss. And it terrifies me more than any boardroom or grandparent.”

She kissed him then slow, deep, and full of every unsaid word between them. His arms wrapped around her, lifting her slightly as the kiss grew heated. Years of suppressed tension poured out in every touch. His hands roamed her back, hers tangled in his hair. The fountain’s gentle splash mingled with their ragged breathing.

When they broke apart, Cassian’s eyes were dark with desire. “Come to my room tonight,” he whispered. “No lies. No audience. Just us.”

Elena’s pulse raced. The invitation carried weight—their story had always danced on the edge of this. “I want that,” she admitted. “But we can’t ignore the Langfords. They’re dangerous.”

“I know.” He pressed a kiss to her forehead. “I have people looking into why they’re pushing so hard now. There’s more to this than moral outrage.”

They returned inside hand in hand, the gesture feeling less like performance and more like truth.

Dinner was a strained affair. The Langfords probed with polite venom. Cassian deflected expertly while Elena held Sophia’s hand under the table. By dessert, exhaustion weighed on everyone.

Later that night, Elena stood in front of the mirror in her suite, wearing a simple silk slip. Her reflection showed flushed cheeks and bright eyes. She felt alive scared, hopeful, desired.

A soft knock. She opened the door expecting Cassian.

Instead, Mrs. Langford stood there, expression haunted.

“I need to speak with you alone, child. Before it’s too late.”

Elena hesitated, then let her in. The older woman sat on the edge of the chaise, clutching a small photograph.

“Amelia wasn’t the only one in the car that day,” she whispered. “There was another child. A twin. A boy. He survived… barely. Richard and Sophia never told anyone. They buried the records. We believe Cassian doesn’t even know he had a brother who lived.”

Elena’s blood turned to ice. “What?”

“We think your adoption was rushed to cover something. Perhaps guilt. Perhaps something worse.” Mrs. Langford’s eyes filled with tears. “If you truly care for this family, help us uncover the truth. Before Cassian destroys himself defending a lie built on secrets.”

The door to the sitting room creaked. Cassian stood there, having entered from his side, face pale with shock.

“Elena?” His voice was dangerously quiet. “What is she telling you?”

Mrs. Langford rose. “The truth always comes out, Cassian. Ask your father about your brother. Ask him why the second child was hidden.”

She left them in stunned silence.

Cassian stared at Elena, betrayal and confusion warring on his face. “Tell me everything she said. Now.”

Elena’s heart shattered at the look in his eyes. The fragile trust they had built tonight cracked under the weight of new revelations. The past wasn’t just haunting them it was rewriting everything they thought they knew about their family.

And in that moment, she realized the real test of their feelings wasn’t the fake relationship.

It was whether they could survive the truth.

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