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Chapter 3 - Chapter Three

‎The next morning, I stood before the mirror, rehearsing my smile.

‎I had to make it convincing — soft enough to hide the storm brewing inside me.

‎When Kael arrived, his grin was as easy as ever. "Selene," he said, handing me my usual coffee, "you look brighter today."

‎If only he knew.

‎I laughed, light and careless, masking the memory of his secret meeting. "Maybe the sun finally decided to notice me."

‎Inside, though, every word he spoke was weighed, dissected.

‎Did he sound different? Was he lying? Or had he always been lying?

‎That night, when he walked me home, I trailed behind by a step, memorizing the way his shoulders moved, the way his eyes scanned the streets — alert, cautious, like a man always watching his back.

‎When I reached my door, I kissed his cheek — the first time I'd ever dared — and whispered, "Goodnight."

‎He smiled, but the shadow never left his eyes.

‎The moment he disappeared into the street, I slipped back out. Quiet as breath.

‎I followed him.

‎Through the winding alleys, past shuttered shops, until he stopped at a dimly lit warehouse at the city's edge.

‎The rusted sign above the door read: "Kane & Sons Trading Company."

‎Kane.

‎The name rang in my chest like a curse.

‎My father had spoken of it once, years before his death. A business rival with teeth sharper than wolves.

‎And now Kael was walking through their doors as if he belonged.

‎I pressed myself against the shadows, heart racing.

‎The man who had saved me…

‎The man who made me laugh again…

‎Was standing hand in hand with the ghosts that had destroyed my family.

‎The warehouse loomed before me like a sleeping beast. Its broken windows glimmered faintly under the streetlights, and the sound of heavy metal doors echoed in the night as Kael slipped inside.

‎I hesitated, breath shallow. One wrong step and everything would come crashing down. But the name "Kane" clawed at my chest, dragging me forward.

‎I circled the building, pressing myself against the cold walls until I found a cracked window at the side. Dust clung to the glass, but through the narrow slit, I could see everything.

‎Kael stood inside, tense, speaking to a tall man with an aura so sharp it cut through the shadows. His suit was immaculate, his voice smooth — too smooth.

‎That had to be him. Morpheus Kane.

‎The man who had bled my father's empire dry.

‎I strained to catch their words, every nerve in my body tuned to the sound.

‎"…you should stay away from her," Morpheus said, his tone calm but edged with steel. "She's Alaric's daughter. If she learns the truth—"

‎"She won't," Kael snapped, sharper than I'd ever heard him. "I'll make sure of it."

‎My knees weakened. The truth? What truth?

‎Morpheus leaned closer to Kael, his voice dropping to a whisper I could barely hear.

‎"You can't carry both the oath and the girl, Kael. Sooner or later, you'll have to choose."

‎An oath? My blood turned cold. What oath tied Kael Joshua to the man who had destroyed my family?

‎Before I could piece it together, Kael's head turned — suddenly, violently — toward my hiding place. His eyes narrowed as if he sensed me.

‎I ducked down, heart thundering, praying the night would keep me hidden.

‎For the first time since meeting him, I realized something chilling:

‎Maybe Kael wasn't the man who had saved me.

‎Maybe he was the man sent to ruin me.

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