The room reeked of spilled champagne and poor decisions. Siena Blake blinked against the harsh morning light slicing through velvet curtains, her body aching in places she didn’t want to think about. She wasn’t in her bed. She wasn’t even in her house. And the man lying beside her—a stranger with a dangerously perfect face—was the proof. It was supposed to be her bachelorette party. One night of wild abandon with her friends before tying the knot with the man she’d loved since childhood. Instead, she had woken up in the arms of someone else, with no memory of how she got there. But that wasn’t the worst part. The worst came later—when she found police outside her house, her father being dragged away in handcuffs, and her fiancé, Zane, sending her a venom-laced message: “You’re a whore, Siena. Return the ring or I’ll leak the footage.” Within hours, her life was in ruins. Her family disgraced. Her heart shattered. And the man from that night? Lucian Voss—the most feared CEO in the country—stood behind it all, either by fate or by design. What started as an accident would become her obsession. Because five years later, she’s coming back… With a secret child. A mission for revenge. And a dangerous deal with the devil who unknowingly fathered her baby.
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The first thing I noticed was the headache—vicious and unforgiving, like my skull was a drum someone kept pounding from the inside. The second was the scent: crisp linen, subtle cologne, and champagne… lots of it. The third? I wasn’t in my bedroom. I blinked slowly, disoriented, hoping my vision would clear the confusion from my brain. But the sight that met me only made things worse. The ceiling was high, the crown molding elegant, with gold-tinted detailing that looked far too expensive for any hotel I could afford. Velvet curtains filtered sunlight through soft golden threads, casting gentle patterns on the white marble floor. Everything screamed luxury—way beyond the usual bachelorette suite I thought I’d booked with Kendra. The sheets clung to my body, silky and cool. I sat up with a gasp. The movement made the fabric fall off my shoulders, exposing too much skin. My heart skipped a beat as I realized I wasn’t wearing a bra. Or underwear. Just the thin straps of a shimmery silver dress pooled around my hips. No. No, no, no. A cold wave of panic crashed over me. Where was I? What did I do? Slowly, I turned my head to the right, fear curling in my gut. And there he was. A man lay sprawled on the other side of the bed, one arm slung over the pillow, the other resting across the duvet like he had no care in the world. Even asleep, his features were breathtaking—sharp cheekbones, a strong jaw, thick lashes, and tousled dark hair that looked like it had been tugged more than once. His bare chest rose and fell with the slow rhythm of sleep, golden skin marked by faint red scratches and a purple bruise at his collarbone. My eyes widened. I had no idea who he was. I pressed a trembling hand to my mouth to stop the scream threatening to escape. My chest tightened. My stomach turned. Everything inside me felt wrong. This couldn’t be real. My thoughts raced. Last night had been my bachelorette party. Kendra and I had planned it for weeks—just a fun night out. Dancing. Drinking. One last wild memory before I became Mrs. Siena Callahan. I remembered the beginning. I remembered the club—the neon lights, the laughter, the spinning sensation after too many tequila shots. Furthermore, I remembered Kendra pulling me into the crowd to dance, the music pounding in my ears like a second heartbeat. But after that? Nothing. Just a black void. No memory of coming here. No memory of this man. My hands trembled as I touched my aching head again. Had I been drugged? No… I didn’t think so. But why couldn’t I remember anything? I needed to get out. Now. I moved quietly, careful not to wake him. I reached for my clutch, which had fallen on the floor beside my heels. My phone was inside, thank God. My keys were gone, but I could figure that out later. My dress clung to my clammy skin as I yanked it back over my body, tugging it into place without bothering to adjust it properly. There was no time for dignity. The room was too quiet. His breathing continued, slow and even. He hadn’t stirred. Good. The suite door creaked as I opened it, and I flinched. But he didn’t move. I slipped into the hallway, barefoot, holding my heels in one hand like a guilty teenager sneaking out after curfew. The thick carpet muffled my steps as I walked to the elevator, praying no one would see me. I passed two housekeepers with carts. One of them looked at me and raised a perfectly plucked brow. My cheeks burned with shame. The elevator doors opened, and I stumbled inside. I avoided my reflection in the mirrored walls until curiosity—and self-loathing—forced me to look. Mascara smeared beneath my eyes. Lipstick faded. Hair tangled in messy waves. A red mark peeked out from beneath my collarbone. I didn’t even want to imagine what it looked like elsewhere. I looked like a woman who’d cheated on her fiancé. My stomach twisted. Zane. The name hit me like a slap. What would he say if he saw me like this? What if someone had taken pictures? What if someone knew? No one could know. Not ever. I stepped out of the hotel and into the blinding daylight, squinting against the sun as I flagged down a cab. My body ached in ways I didn’t want to think about. I felt raw, exposed, and hollow. I climbed into the back seat, gave the driver my address, and sank into the corner. I hugged my bag to my chest and stared blankly out the window. Please let this be a nightmare. Please let me wake up in my bed. But I didn’t. The city blurred past, people going about their lives, unaware that mine was unraveling at the seams. The cab finally pulled up in front of our estate, and the sight that greeted me stole the last bit of air from my lungs. Three police cars. Flashing lights. Reporters with cameras and microphones crowded the gate like vultures. I froze. “What the hell…” I whispered, heart racing. The cab hadn’t even stopped completely before I threw money at the driver and jumped out. I ran toward the house. “Miss Blake! Over here!” “Is it true your father committed fraud?” “Is the Blake family business bankrupt?” Their questions hit me like bullets. “Get out of my way!” I shouted, pushing through the crowd. An officer blocked me just before the front steps. “Ma’am, you can’t go—” “This is my house!” I snapped, breathless. “I live here.” He hesitated. And then I saw her. My mother—Margaret—stood at the doorway, eyes wide and tear-filled. She looked smaller than I remembered, like the weight of the world had settled on her shoulders overnight. Her blouse was wrinkled, her arms trembling. “Siena…” she whispered, rushing down the steps to meet me. She wrapped her arms around me, pulling me tight against her. I could feel her heartbeat—fast, frantic, terrified. “What’s going on?” I asked. “What happened?” Her lips quivered. “They… they arrested your father.” “What? Why?” Before she could answer, I heard the shuffle of movement. And then I saw him. Two officers led my father—Charles Blake—out of the house, his hands cuffed behind his back. His normally neat suit was wrinkled, his tie loose. His eyes met mine, tired and heavy. “Dad?” He didn’t speak. He just looked at me for one long, broken moment… and then turned away. The officers pushed him into the back of the police car, and the reporters swarmed like insects. Flashes lit up his face. Voices screamed over one another. My mother gripped my hand. “They’re saying fraud. Embezzlement. Bribery. I don’t understand it either, Siena. One second everything was fine… and now…” I stared at the house—our house. The door was open, drawers pulled out, files scattered across the floor. It didn’t feel like home anymore. It felt like a stranger had moved in and destroyed everything we’d built. I couldn’t speak. Couldn’t think. Then my phone buzzed in my bag. Zane. I answered it quickly. “Zane! Thank God. I don’t know what’s going on—my dad—” “I don’t care about your father,” he said, voice sharp. My stomach dropped. “What?” “I saw the footage.” “What footage?” “You. In bed. With some guy. Half-naked. At your bachelorette party, Siena. That footage.” My blood turned to ice. “That’s not possible—I don’t—Zane, I don’t even remember—” “Save it. I trusted you. We were getting married in six days.” “I didn’t mean to—I don’t even know who he is—” “I don’t give a damn who he is. You humiliated me.” Tears pricked the back of my eyes. “Zane, please—” “The wedding is off. And unless you return the ring and cover the penalties for canceling everything, I’ll leak the video.” I gasped. “You wouldn’t…” “You’ve got twelve hours.” “Zane—” “You made your choice, Siena.” And just like that, the line went dead. My hands dropped to my sides. The phone slipped to the ground. My mother’s voice was far away, asking me what was wrong. But I couldn’t answer. How could I? In one morning, I had woken up in a strange bed beside a man I didn’t know, returned home to find my father arrested, and had my fiancé abandon me with a cruel, final sentence. Twelve hours. That’s all I had before he destroyed whatever was left of me. I bent down, picked up my phone, and stared at the black screen. I didn’t cry. I couldn’t. My body was too numb, my mind too hollow. Somewhere inside me, something broke. And deep in that crack—beneath the pain, the shame, and the fear—something else started to bloom. Something darker. I didn’t know who the stranger in room 804 was. I didn’t know how or why I ended up there. But I would find out. Because this? This wasn’t the end. It was the beginning.POV: Siena BlakeSomething had changed, and even though I couldn’t really put it into exact words, I could feel it everywhere. It was in the air around me when I walked through the doors of Voss Enterprises each morning. It was in the way people’s eyes followed me quietly, how conversations seemed to pause when I walked past. It was like there was this silent energy surrounding me lately, something I hadn’t noticed before.People didn’t say anything out loud, not really. But they didn’t have to. Their curious looks, their quiet whispers, the subtle way they watched me when I stood too close to Lucian—all of it said enough.Even the assistants standing near the elevators had started glancing in our direction more often. When Lucian and I spoke, it sometimes felt like someone nearby was listening, even if they pretended not to. As if they sensed something was happening between us, even if there weren’t any obvious signs.But it wasn’t just about how others acted. It was also about how h
POV: Lucian Voss & Siena BlakeLucian VossThe ride back home was quiet, but it didn’t feel strange or awkward.Roman had already drifted halfway into sleep in the backseat. His head rested softly on Siena’s lap, and his tiny hand was still holding on to the edge of my sleeve, like he didn’t want me to go anywhere just yet. His messy curls covered part of his forehead, and every now and then, he let out a little snore that made me glance back at him with a small smile I didn’t even realize I was wearing.Siena kept gently running her fingers through his hair. Sometimes she looked at me, and other times she looked out the window. We didn’t talk much. But for once, silence didn’t feel heavy. It felt soft. Like something fragile was beginning to grow between us, even though neither of us dared say it out loud.When we finally pulled up in front of her building, I got out of the car first. I opened the back door and glanced at her. She started to move like she was going to carry Roman her
Siena BlakeI didn’t expect him to ask me anything like that.Not after such a long and tiring day at work. I had spent hours moving from one meeting to another, sitting behind my desk going through endless spreadsheets, trying to keep my voice calm and professional, and making sure my smile looked polite even though I was completely drained inside. I had been holding myself together all day, and I just wanted to go home, take off my shoes, and rest.And especially, I didn’t expect it to come from Lucian.As the sky outside turned from blue to soft golden and smoky gray, and the last few employees started to leave the building, Lucian appeared beside my desk. His hands were tucked into the pockets of his tailored pants, and there was something unreadable on his face. I had been packing up, getting ready to head out, when I noticed him standing there.I blinked, surprised to see him so close. “Is something wrong?” I asked carefully.He slowly shook his head, his expression calm. “No, n
POV: Siena Blake and Lucian VossSiena BlakeThe office felt different today. Not just in a small, forgettable way, like a flicker of cold air or the quiet hum of a new machine. It felt different deep down, like the walls themselves had shifted during the night, like something unseen had moved through the space while no one was looking and left behind a silence that didn’t quite belong. I walked in that morning expecting the usual: clipped greetings from the front desk, the rhythmic tapping of keyboards, the gentle hum of printers, and the low murmur of voices exchanging numbers and tasks. But as I stepped into the familiar space, I realized the air carried something new—something quieter, heavier, uncertain.At first, I thought maybe it was just me. Everything I’d been through in the past few weeks had left marks I couldn’t see but could feel pressing against my chest every time I tried to breathe. I still woke up every morning with a tight knot of dread curled under my ribs, afraid
Lucian VossI was still holding the paper in my hand long after the door closed behind me. I didn’t even realize it at first, but my fingers had tightened around it like I was afraid of letting it go.It was a child’s drawing, done in crayon, the lines uneven and rough. There were three stick figures. One tall figure was labeled “Mr. Lucian.” The next was a woman with long hair, drawn with wide strokes and labeled “Mama.” Between them stood a small boy with messy curls and a wide smile. He had no label because I didn’t need one.It was Roman.He had drawn the three of us like we were a family. Like that was how he saw the world. Simple. Whole. Together.And for a moment, a part of me wanted to believe it too. I wanted to believe that things could really be that easy. That we could erase everything and just start again. That a few crayon lines could rebuild what was broken.But the truth was, nothing was that simple.I climbed into the backseat of my car, still holding the paper. The l
POV: Siena BlakeI never thought I would see him again so soon. Not after everything that happened yesterday. Not after the truth had come crashing into our lives like a storm I wasn’t ready for.But there he was.Standing right in front of my apartment door early in the morning, as if it was the most normal thing in the world. As if he belonged there. As if everything between us had always been this simple.The only reason I even knew he was there was because Roman had opened the door before I could get to it. He was wearing his favorite green dinosaur pajamas, the ones with the tail on the back that he refused to stop wearing even though they were getting too short for him.“Mama!” Roman had shouted, his voice full of excitement, like he’d just seen Santa Claus. “Mr. Lucian is here!”I froze in the kitchen.My hands were sticky with pancake batter. My hair was messy from a restless night of tossing and turning. I was still wearing my old robe, the soft beige one with a loose belt an
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