LOGINI stopped walking the moment I entered the restaurant. For a brief moment, I debated turning around and immediately walking out.
The place was... intimidating. It was huge, had glowing crystal chandeliers, and the marble floors were so polished, it looked like glass.
The air of the restaurant smelled faintly of spices and perfume, and every single table was occupied with people who looked as though they belonged here.
I, on the other hand, felt like an impostor and an intruder.
I let out a sigh, and began walking forward, since I was already here, I had no choice but to at least see this through. My heels clicked too loudly as I walked forward.
This was a mistake. I knew it, but mom was persistent and, since she claims it was just dinner, I had no choice but to go through with it.
“Right, just dinner.” I muttered under my breath as I shook my head, and scanned the room, searching for my date. I had no idea what he looked like, all I had was a name and the fact that he was very, very successful.
A server smiled politely as he walked past. I forced a return smile, but my stomach was already twisting.
That was when I spotted him.
He was seated near the far windows, his right arm was draped casually over the back of his chair, and his posture was relaxed in a way that screamed effortless. He wore a tailored grey suit and had a glass of whiskey resting loosely in his hand.
And his eyes – they were already on me.
The world seemed to tilt around me as I stared blankly at him.
No, this wasn’t possible.
My date couldn’t be him.
My steps slowed, and my heart began to pound faster as recognition settled within me.
Sylas Gold,
The same Sylas who used to walk me home after night class and made terrible jokes back in college. The same Sylas who was my very first love.
He had been my first in everything, and he had also been my first heartbreak.
This was the same Sylas who had disappeared from my life shortly after breaking up with me.
He rose to his feet the moment I met his gaze, and when he smiled,
Lord, I forgot how to breathe.
“Vera,” he whispered, his voice both warm and smooth, as it carried across the entire restaurant,
I stopped just a few feet away from him, still stunned, “Sylas?”
He laughed softly, and it was a sound that sent shivers running down my spine, “You look pale,” he said, a note of concern flashing through his face,
“I — “ I swallowed and looked down, “You are just the last person I had expected to see,”
“I get that a lot,” he said with a warm smile, “But damm, is it good to see you, it’s been ages, hasn’t it?”
Heat rushed to my cheeks as I glanced away. I hated that my body still remembered him and his touch so vividly.
He gestured towards the chair right in front of him, “Please sit,”
I huffed out a breath, and with slightly trembling legs, I smoothed my dress and sat down, “So,” I carefully said, “You are my date?”
Sylas smirked, “It does appear so,”
I shook my head, still stunned, “How?” I gasped, “My mom set me up with you?”
“She did,” he nodded, “And before you ask – yes, she knew exactly who I was and what our relationship was back then.”
Of course, she did. I had told mom about him, but that was ages ago, and I thought she had forgotten.
Silence settled between us, it was thick and filled with so many unanswered questions.
Sylas openly studied me, “You look great, Vera,” he said quietly, “You always did, of course, but you’ve changed.”
“So have you,” I replied before I could stop myself,
His lips curled upwards, “Hopefully for the better?”
I hesitated, then nodded, my heart did a little flip as his smile widened.
Finally, I let out a sigh and asked what had been on my lips since I spotted him, “Why now?” I asked, “Why after all these years?”
His expression shifted, it was just slightly, but it was intense and noticeable enough that I immediately grew tense.
“I never stopped thinking about you,” he answered, “College ended, and I had to leave early in order to take over my father’s company. And by the time I had the freedom to look back –” he shrugged, “You were already gone,”
I swallowed and met his gaze, “You could have reached out,”
“I should have,” he nodded, “And honestly, that’s on me.”
The honesty in his tone completely disarmed me, and I let out a sigh.
“Maybe this really could work.” I thought as I watched him call for the waiter,
The waiter took our orders and Sylas leaned back on his chair and studied me with an intensity that made my pulse race faster.
“You know,” he said, “I didn’t agree to this date just because your mother was persistent.”
I raised a brow, “Then, why?”
“I did it,” he paused, and looked into my eyes, “Because I need a wife.”
The words landed hard, like a punch to my chest.
“I’m sorry—what?”
He didn’t flinch, “It would be a contractual marriage. Mutually beneficial with no illusions.”
I stared at him as though he had just grown an extra head, because honestly, that would have made more sense. “You can’t be serious,”
“I am,” he answered, “My company’s board is pushing for stability, and they believe that a wife would make the company seem more stable. I do not have time for emotional entanglements or political scandals.”
“You think I’m going to agree to this?” I asked, still incredulous,
His gaze softened, “I hope so,” he answered, “You are the only person I trust enough to ask,”
I laughed, it was sharp and disbelieving, “You think I’ll just sign my life away?”
“No,” he said quietly, “I think you’d consider it, because you are practical, and you know this could change everything for you.”
Silence stretched between us, I was still too shocked to even move.
He leaned forward and lowered his voice, “It wouldn’t be a real marriage anyway,” he said, “There would be boundaries, and we would both have our separate lives. The only thing I would need are public appearances. And when the contract ends, we both cleanly walk away – no strings attached.”
“And what do I get out of this?” I asked,
“Security and freedom,” he answered as a small smile tugged at the corner of his lips, “Also, you will get a chance to never be powerless again in your life.”
The words settled deep in my heart.
I thought of the fact that I now lived in my parent’s home, the fact that I had probably lost my job after not showing up to work for weeks. Then, I thought about the way my life has always felt like I was being led along instead of living the life I should.
This was an actual chance to have a change in the monotony of my life.
The waiter returned with our food but neither of us touched our plates. I stared at Sylas and realized that this was insane.
Yet -
I took a deep breath, and nodded,
“Alright,” I said quietly, “Let’s get married.”
Vera’s POVMy entire body went cold the moment I heard his voice,“Miss me?”My breath hitched, and I froze as I heard the voice of Cassian through the cell. The phone nearly slipped from my fingers as panic exploded through my chest.I forgot how to breathe, and my pulse began to spike as my heart pounded hard against my ribs. The memories of the few hours I spent with him began to rush back faster than ever before. From the warehouse, to the bindings around my wrist to the smile on his face when he told me the truth about Sylas.I froze beside the open car door while fear wrapped around my throat like a hand.My reaction must have been so extreme because Joe actually noticed. He tapped lightly on the break and turned to face me,“Ma’am?” he called initially, and when I did not answer, he called again, “Vera?”That finally got my attention. I looked up but even though he was right in front of me, I could not see him, I could barely even hear him.At the other end of the line, Cassian
The very first thing I felt when I awoke was warmth. This wasn’t the warmth of the thick blankets wrapped around me, or the warmth of the morning sunlight spilling into my room through the curtains. No, this was warmth from him, Sylas.My eyes fluttered open slowly, and a warm smile tugged at the corner of my lips as I spotted Sylas sitting beside my bed. Even before my eyes were open, I could tell that he was by my side. Yet, relief still flushed through me at the mere sight of him.He turned to face me the moment my eyes opened, his eyes softened and a soft smile formed on his lips.“There you are,” he whispered as he leaned in and squeezed my hands.My chest tightened and I pushed myself up slightly against the pillows in order to sit up.“Easy,” he warned softly as he reached out one hand and steadied me. I blinked, clearing off the sleep from my eyes as I finally took in his expression.Somehow, he looked exhausted. His shirt sleeves were rolled up, his tie was gone, and I could
Vera’s POVI love you.Those words kept echoing in my mind over a minute after they had left his lips. A part of me still felt cold from everything I had learned, yet there was a growing part of me who felt something stronger.The truth about the Gold family and the mere fact that the man standing right in front of me — the man who’s very touch sent shivers running down my spine – had killed before should have left me terrified, and maybe, just maybe I was, but underneath that fear was something else, something that made all the difference.I looked into Sylas' eyes and, for the first time since I had first laid eyes on him, I knew he was an open book, he wasn’t holding anything back. And within that proclamation of love was fear. I could tell that he was scared of losing me, and somehow, that made all the difference in what my emotions were.I swallowed hard and looked down at our joined hands before staring back up at him, “I’m still scared,” I admitted quietly.His jaw tightened, a
Thank you all for reading, I love you all, DoVera’s POV:The moment those words left my lips, I saw a crack on his expression. There was a flicker of hesitation and slight fear in his eyes. This was Sylas, a man who I knew had stood unmoved in the face of screaming reporters, boardroom challenges, and threats I didn’t even understand, and now, he looked nervous. It was subtle, anyone else would have missed it, but I was so focused on his gauging his reaction that I didn’t.His jaw tightened just slightly and his fingers which were already wrapped around mine stiffened slightly. His eyes began to search my face as though he was looking to find something, an answer, a reaction or even an escape.“A—Are you a mafia boss, Sylas?” I repeated,The question hung between us. And the silence lasted long enough that I was beginning to believe he was not going to answer, but then, his lips parted and finally, he answered,“Yes.” Those words did not just land softly, they shattered something, de
Sylas’ POV“We have found her.”For a second, the world stopped, then, it snapped back into motion all at once as I realized what his words meant.“Where?” I demanded, already moving towards him.The guard didn’t waste time. “At the end of the street leading to the estate. We found her just outside the gates.”The first emotion I felt was relief. It was sharp and immediate. But anger followed soon after,Cassian. Of course, he would bring her back like that. This was a message and a warning.I didn’t slow down, I couldn’t.With all my rage and fear concealed, I rushed aside towards my already waiting car. The engine was running by the time I got to the car and slid into the backseat.The driver didn’t say anything, he knew what he should do, so he immediately took off. She was safe, according to my lieutenant, but every second without her felt far too long.My mind kept on running through multiple possibilities. I was certainly going to call one of my most trusted doctors to check on
Sylas’ POVPacing didn’t help, I knew that, yet no matter how hard I tried, I could not stop myself. My steps echoed loudly against the polished marble floors of the estate. Each turn I took was tighter than the last, and each breath heavier than it should have been.For the past hour, I have had my phone pressed tightly against my ears.“No, that’s not good enough,” I snapped into the phone. “I don’t care how many warehouses you’ve checked, check them all again. Find her.”There was a pause as I listened to my lieutenant ramble on about another excuse on why he had not yet found my mate.“Do you want me to remind you what happens when you fail me?” I asked through gritted teeth.He didn’t wait for an answer before ending the call, the silence that followed was one of the most unbearable things ever. For the first time in years, I felt fear. It sat heavy in my chest and it was both unfamiliar and unwelcome.The thought of my wife being hurt was enough to make my jaw tighten. Cassian h







