the night woul
ed he would
e trained to look elegant even when she felt like bolting. Her dress, a deep sapphire column of satin, clung to her body like liquid regret. She had
they stepped in earlier. "You're still a Vance. N
med, had a cruel
the moment West
suit sculpted to his frame with the precision of sin. His dark hair was slicked back from a chiseled face that had aged into something sharper, colder, yet devastating
't seen
ld have walk
egs would
e memories she'd spent five years burying under duty and desperati
eyes
lance. It was
of crystal dulled. Even the music stalled at least to her ears. All she could h
hing passed through his expression, a muscle tightening at the
rted w
Her pulse throbbed in her throat. She counted her steps toward the back of the ballroom,
hear his steps, but she felt
ng alr
biting cut through he
stop
meet his, a cool veneer settling acro
e said, her voice crisp, steady, a mira
into a smile, not quite.
Standing there in that dress,
, ignoring the heat that flared
iefly, before meeting he
e, but sharp enough. Her lips parted with
Don't turn this into
ere. I'm here. And I'd say the ten
ght and hollow. "You've al
replied. "Tell me, how long did you plan to sta
e between them, lowering her voice. "I came
w lifting. "You didn't
d. That stung s
said slowly,
ly. A flicker. Something unspoken pass
uietly. "You walked
The pain. The accusations. The night she'd left
gers curled i
he asked, softer thi
e said without blinking. "Because
esty wa
g have y
pped knowing
Cryptic. Full of meaning
ind them, laughing
reath catching. "Then I ma
is voice brushing her ear li
nk I s
t wasn't a command. It wasn't even
eyes dark, her composur
" she
dn't
hair from her shoulder. The contact was barely there
ice velvet over glass, "we
his eyes... they still burned like they once had. She hated
ller than intended. "Y
eal one. Dangerous.
" he said, "I
at, the room was
the ballroom. Golden sconces lit the space in low, romantic hues, casting long shadows across Georgia'
ok back. She
d sure, like a predator who alre
y estate where moonlight was allowed to rule the room. Georgia's hand hover
d wrought iron, its domed ceiling glittering with stars and the reflection of a city that never forgave. Potted palms arched t
eels soft against the mosaic tiles,
d the door with a soft click
atic exits," Weston said, voic
And you always loved cha
dn't
n anything, ma
regrets and brutal realities of scraping together dignity
folding across her chest, the silk of
said. "You've always been pred
you've always been cru
orgia." His voice dr