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The next morning, my hands trembled as I gripped the leather seat. Leo’s SUV wound through industrial blocks, past abandoned factories and graffiti–covered walls. Two black
sedans flanked us – front and back – their tinted windows concealing the men I’d glimpsed earlier, Armed men. Dangerous men.
The warehouse looked abandoned from the outside, its red brick facade crumbling, windows boarded up. But inside, the space hummed with energy. Banks of computers lined the walls their screens filled with scrolling data. Armed guards patrolled the perimeter, their weapons visible beneath tailored jackets.
In the center of it all stood a woman who commanded attention without saying a word. Her dark hair was pulled back in a severe bun, and her pantsuit probably cost more than my car. She gestured at a screen, her voice carrying across the room. “I want those accounts traced by
noon. No excuses.”
“Meet Sofia,” Leo said. “My second–in–command.”
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Sofia turned, and I fought the urge to step back as her green eyes locked onto mine. Her gaze cut through me, assessing, calculating. “So you’re the reason we’re risking war with
Steele?”
My throat went dry. Before I could form a response, Leo stepped forward. “She’s the reason
we’ll win that war.”
A smirk played at the corner of Sofia’s red lips. She crossed her arms, looking me up and down. “Let’s hope you’re worth it, principessa.”
My fingers traced the edge of the steel desk, its cold surface grounding me as memories of Nathaniel’s betrayal crashed through my mind. The thought of seeing him again, of playing the
role of loving wife while knowing what he’d done to my father….
“There has to be another way.” I pushed away from the desk, pacing across the concrete floor. The guards by the door shifted, hands hovering near their weapons.
“Victoria.” Leo’s voice was soft but firm. He stepped into my path, close enough that I caught the scent of his cologne. “Think about it. No one would question a wife returning to her husband. And with me there as your escort, we can move freely through the crowd.”
Sofia tapped her stiletto against the floor. “It’s actually brilliant. Nathaniel’s ego won’t let him cause a scene at his own gala. Too many important eyes watching.”
“And what if he sees through it?” The words caught in my throat. “What if-”
“Then I’ll handle it.” Leo’s eyes hardened, and for a moment I glimpsed the power that lurked beneath his polished exterior. “You’ve seen what I can do.”
I had. The way his men moved with military precision, the arsenal of weapons and tech at his disposal. This wasn’t just some businessman playing at power – Leo commanded real force. “The gala’s in three days,” Sofia said, pulling up blueprints on the main screen. “We’ll need to move fast. Get you ready.”
“Ready for what?”
“To become someone else.” Leo’s hand brushed my shoulder. “Someone stronger. Someone who can look Nathaniel in the eye and make him believe nothing’s wrong.
The warehouse seemed to close in around me. Three days to prepare for the performance of my life. Three days until I had to face the man who murdered my father.
“Okay.” I squared my shoulders, meeting Leo’s gaze. “Show me how.”
I paced my room at Leo’s safehouse, my nerves fraying with each step. A soft knock at the door made me freeze. Leo entered, carrying something that caught the lamplight like liquid
stars.
“Wear this. It’s armor.” He held up a midnight–blue gown that whispered promises of elegance and danger.
In the bathroom, I slipped into the dress. The silk embraced every curve, cool against
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my heated skin. It moved with me like water, like shadow, like secrets. My reflection showed
someone both familiar and strange – a woman ready for war in evening wear.
I stepped out, and Leo’s eyes widened. The intensity of his gaze made my pulse quicken.
Bellissima,” he breathed, the Italian word rolling off his tongue like velvet.
He moved behind me, and I felt the warmth of his presence before his fingers grazed my spine. The touch sent electricity dancing across my skin as he fastened a delicate chain around my neck. I knew the necklace concealed a microphone, but in that moment, all I could focus on was the way his hands lingered at my nape.
His breath stirred my hair as he leaned close. “Remember,” he murmured, lips brushing my ear, “every move is a performance. Even this.”
The gala loomed ahead of us, Nathaniel’s world of wealth and lies waiting to swallow me whole. But with Leo beside me, I’d walk back into that gilded cage and either reclaim everything I’d lost – or lose it all trying.
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