ログインFor three years, I slept with my father’s head of security behind everyone’s back. Last night, with one hand at my throat and the other under my dress, he finally asked for a name, a future, something real. “After graduation,” I whispered against his mouth. “Let me finish my defense first. Then we’ll tell them.” “No.” By then I was shaking beneath him on the leather seat. “Then sooner. On my birthday next Friday. I’ll stop hiding then... Cassian, please—gentler...” That seemed to satisfy him. His mouth softened against my skin, and his voice dropped low against my ear. “Good girl. I just want you too much.” The next afternoon, I met my best friend for tea. The moment she opened the passenger door, she spotted the torn foil packet caught beside the seat and lifted a brow. “Bourbon cherry?” she said, already grinning. “That’s our company’s unreleased line. So this is what you’ve been hiding.” I snatched it up and shoved it into my bag. “It’s not public yet.” She frowned. “That’s the strange part. We only sent those samples to a handful of VIP clients.” Then she pulled out her phone. “I did a product follow-up with one of them yesterday, and his private account was basically a shrine to his girlfriend.” She turned the screen toward me. I only looked once, and my whole body went cold. The man in the photo had a line of Latin script inked low across his abdomen. I knew that tattoo. I had kissed it the night before. My fingers started shaking as I opened the private account Cassian had never shown me. April 4. The conservatory. Me and him. April 7. The upstairs studio. Me and him again. April 11—last night. A six-second clip in the back of the car.
もっと見るThree years later.Sunlight spilled across the lawn outside Marlowe’s commencement hall.Aria stood in her doctoral robes with a bouquet of deep red ranunculus in her arms. Beside her stood Adrian Sterling in black academic dress, both of them having just stepped down from the stage after the conferral. Around them, graduates were laughing, cameras were flashing, and faculty members were shaking hands beneath a sky so bright it almost looked unreal.Then Adrian turned to her.Before she could ask what he was doing, he dropped to one knee.The noise around them shifted at once. Conversations broke off. Someone gasped. Someone else started clapping before he had even spoken.Adrian took a slim black leather case from his pocket and opened it.Inside was an antique sapphire ring set in platinum, old enough to feel like history and simple enough to feel like certainty.“Aria,” he said, looking up at her with the same steady warmth he had given her for three years, “loving you has never fel
Cassian read the file once, then again, slower.His chief of staff stood across the desk and said nothing until Cassian finally looked up.“It wasn’t Evelyn Vale,” the man said. “Not the way you were told.”Cassian’s face did not change, but something in it seemed to go hollow.“The review committee did rule Elodie’s work compromised,” the man continued. “But the theft happened before it ever reached them. Linnea Shaw took Elodie’s draft, passed key sections to another lab, and had the findings circulated first. By the time Elodie defended her own work, it looked like she was the one who had copied.”For a second, Cassian said nothing.Then, very quietly, “No.”His chief of staff kept going.“We pulled old emails, submission records, and archive backups. The timestamps line up. Linnea had access. She moved first.”Cassian shut his eyes.If Evelyn Vale had not framed his sister, then everything he had done to Aria and her family had been built on a lie from the beginning.He opened his
Marlowe University was where Evelyn Vale had once studied, and it was where Aria would begin again.Everything about it felt different from St. Aurelius. The old stone formality was gone. Marlowe was all pale buildings, glass walls, clipped lawns, and long corridors washed in clean northern light. Even the air smelled different. Rain, cedar, cut grass.At the registrar’s office, Aria opened her bag to find her documents and caught her finger on something sharp.She looked down.It was the medal Cassian had once brought back for her from a monastery in Sicily, a small silver Saint Michael worked into a pin so she could wear it inside her coat. He had told her it would keep her safe. She had carried it for months without thinking, right up until she stopped thinking about him at all.She pulled it free, walked to the nearest trash bin, and dropped it in.A student beside her glanced over. “That looked expensive.”Aria gave the faintest smile.“It was,” she said. “Still belongs in the tra
It was Nina.She crossed the south court in a dark coat and low heels, reached Cassian without slowing, and slapped him hard enough for the sound to carry through the crowd.For one stunned second, no one moved.Then the court erupted.Cassian touched the corner of his mouth, looked at the smear of blood on his thumb, and raised his eyes to hers.“Where is Aria?”Nina laughed once, cold and sharp.“You are never seeing her again.”At that moment, one of the institute’s senior administrators hurried over with a folder of commencement papers tucked under his arm. He stopped when he saw Nina, then recognition crossed his face.“Miss Vale’s documents,” he said quietly, offering her the folder. “I also saw Professor Vale’s obituary this morning. I am very sorry.”Cassian went still.His expression changed before he spoke.“Obituary?”The administrator frowned, suddenly realizing he had said too much.Nina took the folder from him and tucked it under her arm.“Yes,” she said. “Professor Evel






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