shadow. The question is whether
ly choreographed dance in the grand, cold ballroom of Alexander Kane's world.
ised billionaire's wife. She felt disconnected from the role - an actress in a play she didn't fully understand. And yet, ev
something w
ght before - perhaps it was the dark clouds gathering in the distance, or perhaps it was the weight of the conversation she'd had earlier
the quiet warnings in his voice. Be careful with tha
ran down
the pho
unfamiliar - an
ated, the
r end was male, deep and smooth, wit
es
lmness of it sending a chill through her. "Meet me tomorrow
he man's voice was oddly familiar, though she couldn't place it.
d respond, the
caught in
was
oppressive now, like the walls themselves were closing in. She glanced at the clo
feeling that somethin
ller gnawed at her. But she couldn't afford to show any weakness. Alexander was i
e door before stepping inside. The warmth of the room, with its cozy wooden
the man she was looking
. Had she made a mistake?
on her shoulder. She froze, heart racing, but
dden by a dark pair of sunglasses. His eyes, however, were un
a breathed, barel
his eyes. "It's time to talk, E
oth in the back corner of the coffee shop. The tension in the air was palpable - the
ed once they were seated, her
eaned back in his chair, eyes scanning th
said quietly, his voice low and contro
ned. "What d
again, a cold, almost pred
ch churne
eems, Elena." His gaze darkened. "Not your brother's illness, not y
quickened. "Wh
It's not what you think. There's more to it, and if you
ds catching in her throat.
oking for answers in places that won't give you the truth. And m
just a shadow from the world he inhabited. It was something deeper, something
reaked open, and a familiar face entered - a woman. Ele
oman who had come to her apartment with the strange offer
ckered to the woman,
pered. "It's never as