Scanning the crowd, she noticed familiar faces and strangers mingling effortlessly. Still, a tension hummed beneath the laughter and clinking glasses. Tonight, she had a mission: stay composed, keep her secrets buried, survive another evening in the glittering world she had inherited.
Then she saw him.
Tall, impossibly confident, radiating power that drew the eye before it even reached the rest of him. Adrian Blackwood. Billionaire. Untouchable. Dangerous. His presence tugged at something deep inside her - curiosity, caution, something she couldn't name.
A shiver ran down Ava's spine. His eyes caught the moonlight, a glint that suggested he was hiding more than wealth. She forced herself to focus, blaming chandeliers or reflections in the windows.
Her phone buzzed. Another reminder that her past never truly stayed buried. She shoved the fear aside, lifting her chin. Tonight, she would play the part of the poised, untouchable heiress.
She moved across the terrace, heels clicking softly against marble. The night carried a sharp, almost wild scent that made her senses hum. A shadow flitted along the edge of the building, quick as a heartbeat. Her stomach twisted.
Before she could react, a hand brushed her arm.
"Enjoying the view?"
The voice was smooth, deliberate. Her head snapped up. Adrian Blackwood leaned against the railing, unreadable yet magnetic. The city blurred behind them, leaving only the glow of the full moon.
"I didn't expect to see you here," he said, eyes narrowing slightly, as if he could read her thoughts.
"Neither did I," she whispered.
A wind stirred, carrying a faint, eerie sound - a low, haunting howl that sent a chill through her. She stepped back instinctively, but Adrian's presence kept her rooted.
"Do you hear that?" she asked.
He followed her gaze, expression tight. "Relax," he said, but the edge in his tone suggested he had noticed too. "Some things are better left unexplained... for now."
Her pulse quickened. Something told her tonight was only the beginning.
A wolf's howl ripped through the night, sharp and primal. Ava's heart leapt into her throat.
And in that instant, under the full moon, she realized: nothing - not her past, not her secrets, not even her heart - would ever be safe again.