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BOUND TO THE WRONG CALLAHAN
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2 Chapters
Chapter 6 PLAYING THE PERFECT FIANCE img
Chapter 7 THAT MAN ADORES YOU img
Chapter 8 SHE DIDN'T KNOW HOW TO STOP IT img
Chapter 9 THEY MIGHT DESTROY HER img
Chapter 10 THE BEACH img
Chapter 11 THIS WAS ONLY THE BEGINNING img
Chapter 12 UNTIL HIS OBSESSION DESTROYED EVERYTHING img
Chapter 13 SHE ENVIED HIM img
Chapter 14 YOU ARE TWISTED img
Chapter 15 WHAT YOU'RE MISSING img
Chapter 16 THE STORM DIED img
Chapter 17 YOUR SECRET IS SAFE FOR NOW! img
Chapter 18 NOAH IS BACK img
Chapter 19 TOO HAPPY img
Chapter 20 CARMEN SOUND img
Chapter 21 PRETEND IT NEVER HAPPENED img
Chapter 22 YOU WILL COME BACK TO ME img
Chapter 23 CARMEN KNOWS img
Chapter 24 STILL CRAVING HIM img
Chapter 25 CARMEN THREAT img
Chapter 26 THERE WAS NO LINE SHE COULDN'T CROSS img
Chapter 27 LANDON'S THREAT TO CARMEN img
Chapter 28 OBSESSION img
Chapter 29 CARMEN WARNING ECHOES img
Chapter 30 BACK HOME img
Chapter 31 AND THE WORST PART img
Chapter 32 BELONGS TO MY LOVELY SISTER INLAW img
Chapter 33 CAUGHT BY LORA img
Chapter 34 YOU ARE NOT COWARD img
Chapter 35 DREAM OF ME img
Chapter 36 THE TRAP WASN'T TIGHT img
Chapter 37 BLACKMAILING img
Chapter 38 ONE QUESTION img
Chapter 39 MAYBE I DO img
Chapter 40 TWO VOICES img
Chapter 41 CAUGHT BY NOAH img
Chapter 42 DO YOU LOVE HIM img
Chapter 43 BROTHER'S WAR img
Chapter 44 SHE'D DESTROY HERSELF img
Chapter 45 BROKEN NOAH img
Chapter 46 YOU HAVE SHAMED THIS FAMILY img
Chapter 47 THEY HAVEN'T SEEN ANYTHING img
Chapter 48 ELEANOR ANGER img
Chapter 49 NOTHING ABOUT TONIGHT WOULD END WELL img
Chapter 50 THE WOMAN IN RED img
Chapter 51 ISABELLA img
Chapter 52 SHE WAS DONE HIDING img
Chapter 53 LANDON DEFENDED HER img
Chapter 54 FROZEN, ALONE img
Chapter 55 HER WAR WASN'T OVER img
Chapter 56 CRAZY EX img
Chapter 57 LIKE A CURSE img
Chapter 58 NOAH'S CALL img
Chapter 59 THE CAFE img
Chapter 60 LET THE GAME BEGIN img
Chapter 61 HE WAS GOING TO GET SIENNA BACK img
Chapter 62 WE HAVE BEEN THROUGH img
Chapter 63 TRAPPED BY A PAST img
Chapter 64 IT FELT LIKE A WARNING img
Chapter 65 ISABELLA'S PLAN img
Chapter 66 NOAH HAVE PROTECTED HER img
Chapter 67 I HURT HER img
Chapter 68 THE GALLERY img
Chapter 69 THEIR NIGHT img
Chapter 70 HER MARK STILL ON HIM img
Chapter 71 SLEEPLESS NIGHT img
Chapter 72 LINES WERE BEEN CROSSED img
Chapter 73 NOAH AND ISABELLA img
Chapter 74 NOAH'S PROPOSAL img
Chapter 75 TURNING LOVE INTO WAR img
Chapter 76 YOU SHOULD HATE ME img
Chapter 77 NOT DEFEATED img
Chapter 78 CEO OF BLACK GLOBAL img
Chapter 79 I LOVE YOU SIENNA img
Chapter 80 NO LIES. NO SECRET img
Chapter 81 ELEANOR PLAN img
Chapter 82 FINALLY HERS img
Chapter 83 THE SEED PLANTED img
Chapter 84 I THOUGHT YOU WERE DIFFERENT img
Chapter 85 I WILL MAKE YOU REGRET img
Chapter 86 TWO EMPIRES img
Chapter 87 ONE LAST NIGHT OF PEACE img
Chapter 88 LANDON'S GHOST img
Chapter 89 SHE WILL FIGHT FOR HIM img
Chapter 90 NOAH'S TRUTH img
Chapter 91 READY TO BURN THE WORLD img
Chapter 92 TWO HEARTS BREAKING img
Chapter 93 I WILL KEEP YOU SAFE img
Chapter 94 SOMEONE NEW img
Chapter 95 TWO BROTHERS. ONCE CLOSE img
Chapter 96 FINAL UNFORGIVING img
Chapter 97 SEE YOU SOON img
Chapter 98 YOU LOOK DIFFERENT img
Chapter 99 THE STAB img
Chapter 100 PARENTS TEARS img
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Chapter 2 HER ONE SECRET

Chapter 2

*Last summer*

The beach house in the Miami was supposed to be Sienna's escape. Two weeks away from the city, from the constant pressure, from the endless talks about her future. Her mother thought she needed time to "find herself" before the family started making serious marriage plans.

If only she knew how right she was.

The house sat on a cliff overlooking the ocean, all glass and white stone. Beautiful in the cold way that expensive things were beautiful. But tonight, she didn't want beautiful. She wanted real.

That was how she ended up at the bonfire on the public beach.

She could see it from her bedroom window. The orange glow against the dark sky, the shapes of people dancing around the flames. People her age who were just living.

She slipped out after midnight, trading silk pajamas for jeans and a t-shirt. If the security guard her father insisted on woke and found her gone, her parents would know by dawn. But she was too restless to care.

The sand was cool beneath her bare feet as she walked toward the light and laughter.

The fire crackled and sparked, sending embers into the night sky. Someone had a guitar. Someone else had a cooler full of beer. Everyone was golden in the firelight, alive and free.

She stood at the edge of the group, suddenly shy. She didn't know how to do this. How to be normal.

"You look lost."

The voice came from behind her. She turned and her breath caught.

He sat on a piece of driftwood, camera in his hands. The firelight played across his face, highlighting the strong line of his jaw, the ink that covered his arms. A silver earring caught the light when he moved. His camera lens caught the flame, and for a second she thought it wasn't just fire that burned in his eyes.

"I'm not lost," she said, though it wasn't entirely true. "Just watching."

He lowered the camera and really looked at her. His eyes were dark brown. The color of coffee. Of sin.

"You're not from around here," he said.

"What gave it away?"

"The way you're standing. Like you're waiting for permission to breathe." He stood up, tall and broad beneath his black t-shirt. "I'm Landon."

"Sienna."

"Well, Sienna, you want to sit? Fire's warmer up close."

She should go back. Blakes didn't sit around bonfires with tattooed strangers who saw too much.

But she sat.

He offered her a beer from the cooler. She had never had beer from a bottle before.

It tasted like freedom.

"What do you do?" she asked, nodding toward his camera.

"I take pictures. Try to capture truth." He took a drink. "What about you?"

"I..." The question caught her off guard. What did she do? She went to charity lunches. She attended board meetings for organizations she didn't care about. She smiled and nodded and waited for someone else to decide her future.

"I don't really do anything."

"Everyone does something."

"Not me. I just exist."

He studied her for a long moment. "That sounds lonely."

It was. God, it was so lonely. But she had never said it out loud before.

"Sometimes," she whispered.

Her phone buzzed. A text from Noah. *Hope you're having a good time at the beach house. Thinking of you.*

Her stomach twisted. She turned the phone off without answering.

"You want to get out of here?" Landon asked suddenly.

"Where would we go?"

"Does it matter?"

For the first time in her life, the destination didn't matter.

"What if someone sees me?"

"Who's going to see you out here?"

He leaned closer, his voice dropping low. "You scared of getting caught being real?"

Yes. Terrified. Because getting caught meant facing consequences, and she had never been brave enough to face consequences before.

"Maybe," she whispered.

"Good," he said, standing and offering his hand. "You should be scared. Means it matters."

She stared at his outstretched hand. This was her choice. Take it and step into something dangerous. Or go back and pretend this night never happened.

She took his hand.

He led her away from the fire, down the beach where the sand was soft and the waves crashed against the shore. They walked in silence, the ocean stretching endlessly beside them.

"Tell me something real," he said when they stopped walking.

"What do you mean?"

"Something true. Something that matters."

She thought about all the proper answers she had been trained to give. But standing here with him, she wanted to tell the truth.

"I'm supposed to get engaged soon. My parents and his parents have it all planned out. The merger, the wedding, the life we're supposed to have together."

"And you don't want it?"

"I don't know what I want. I've never been allowed to figure it out."

He stopped walking and turned to face her. "What if you could have anything? Right now. What would you choose?"

"I'd choose to feel something real. Just once."

The words hung in the air between them. Dangerous. Honest. True.

"I can show you real," he said, his voice rough. "But you're going to remember this night long after you wish you could forget it."

The warning should have scared her.

Instead, it made her want him more.

"Show me."

He cupped her face in his hands and kissed her.

The world stopped.

This was nothing like the polite kisses she'd had before. This was fire and hunger and desperation. His hands tangled in her hair, pulling her closer. She could feel the ocean breeze against her skin, the soft sand beneath her feet. Could taste the beer on his tongue and something else, something that was purely him.

When he pulled back, she was gasping.

"Your place or mine?" he asked, his voice rough with want.

She thought about the beach house. The pristine white rooms. The place where she was supposed to be perfect, even when alone.

"Yours," she breathed.

He took her hand and led her to a small cottage set back from the beach. Weathered wood and windows that looked out onto the ocean.

She paused at the threshold, heart pounding. The point of no return.

"You sure about this?" he asked, reading her hesitation.

When he looked at her like that, like she was something precious and dangerous, she forgot everything.

"Yes."

He kissed her again, slower this time. Deeper. Like he was trying to memorize the taste of her. His hands found the hem of her t-shirt and pulled it over her head.

The cotton fell to the floor.

"You're beautiful," he said, his voice raw with honesty.

And for the first time in her life, she believed it.

He lifted her easily, carrying her to his bed. The sheets were soft and smelled like ocean air and him.

When he touched her, there was nothing gentle about it.

His hands mapped every inch of her skin. His mouth followed, leaving her gasping and shaking and begging for more.

"Please," she whispered against his ear.

"Please what?"

"Don't stop."

He laughed against her throat. "I'm just getting started."

When he finally moved over her, when he looked into her eyes and asked if she was sure, she had never been more certain.

"Yes."

He made love to her like the world was ending. Like this was the only moment that mattered.

She lost herself in him. In the way he said her name like a prayer. In the way he held her like she was something he was afraid to lose.

When it was over, they lay tangled together in his sheets. His fingers traced patterns on her bare shoulder. She could feel his heartbeat against her cheek, still racing.

"I should go," she whispered, even though it was the last thing she wanted.

"Should you?"

She lifted her head to look at him. His hair was messy from her fingers. His eyes were dark and satisfied and something else she couldn't name.

"I don't even know your last name," she said.

"Does it matter?"

Lying here in his arms, nothing else seemed important.

"No," she admitted. "It doesn't."

He pulled her closer, and she let herself pretend this was real. That she was the kind of woman who followed her heart instead of her obligations.

They made love again as the sun started to rise. Slower this time. Sweeter. Like they were trying to make it last forever.

But forever had to end.

When she woke up, he was gone.

There was a note on the pillow beside her, written in dark ink on paper torn from a notebook.

*You're going to be okay. Don't let them make you forget who you really are.*

She held the note to her chest and cried. For him. For her. For the night that changed everything and the morning that took it all away.

She got dressed and walked back to the beach house as the sun rose over the ocean. She couldn't stop herself from looking back at the cottage, hoping to catch one last glimpse of him.

It was already empty. Like he had never been there at all.

Back at the house, she took a shower that washed away the physical evidence but couldn't touch the memories. She folded the note carefully and hid it in the bottom of her jewelry box, beneath the pearls her grandmother had given her.

Her one rebellion. Her one secret.

Two weeks later, she was back in the city. Back to charity lunches and board meetings.

Three days after that, her father told her supposed boyfriend Noah Callahan wanted to marry her.

She said yes.

Because that was what Blake women did. They took what they were given and didn't ask for more.

But when she remembered strange arms around her, she wanted to say no.

Sometimes, in the dark of night, she would touch the note hidden in her jewelry box and remember what it felt like to want something just for herself.

She remembered him.

And she knew she always would.

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