el colder than it really was. Drops slic
s trembled, not from the chill but from the letter burning a hole in my p
arco family was once a powerful name in Sp
trayal that followed, everything came crashing do
ipped us of our legacy. Now, at twenty-three,
hop, barely scraping by to pay rent on my tiny
ival; it was about revenge.
s of glass and steel, radiating danger. Everything about t
Domai
le by the law. Rumors said his hands were stained with blood, but no one had ever proved it. I did
ble with silver accents, and the silence pressed down like a weight. I
all and broad-shouldered, dressed in a custom black
llness that felt almost unnatural. Everythi
ooth, laced with amusement. I swallowed hard.
lf staring into the cold, gray dep
for this meeting," he said. "Do
nd my voice wavered. I clenched my f
h one," h
prey. "You want access to files about your father.
defiantly. "I'm n
"You think you can handle the truth? That sweet little face o
said, my v
ht, Miss Marco. I'll give you the truth. I'll give
in confusi
ract marriage. Public, legal. For six months, you'll play the perfect bride. I'll provide prote
es with him
te," he said plainly. "
tness. He wasn't trying to woo
rely came easy, and I needed him. "Fine," I
going according to plan. "Good," he said. "The wedding is F
y r
. "Because that's