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Chapter 6 HER KNIGHT

The cool night air of the Thorne Plaza balcony was a sharp contrast to the suffocating luxury of the ballroom. Aria leaned against the marble balustrade, her fingers tracing the cold facets of the Thorne Heart diamond. Below, the city lights stretched out like a carpet of fallen stars, a world she had once tried to hide from, but was now destined to rule.

A heavy, warm weight settled over her shoulders. She didn't need to turn around to know the scent, sandalwood, expensive tobacco, and rain. Ethan Knight.

"The night is cold, and your dress, while stunning, offers little protection," Ethan said, his voice a low rumble that vibrated against her spine. He draped his charcoal grey suit jacket over her, the silk lining still holding the heat of his body.

Aria pulled the lapels tighter around her. "I've survived colder winters than this, Ethan. In a basement on 4th Street, the wind used to whistle through the cracks in the walls like a ghost. This? This is nothing."

Ethan moved to stand beside her, his large hands gripping the railing. He didn't look at the city, he looked at her. "You shouldn't have had to survive that. If I had known where you were hiding three years ago, I would have burned that basement to the ground and built you a palace in its place."

Aria turned to him, her eyes searching his. "Why, Ethan? We barely knew each other back then. We were just rivals at charity auctions and board meetings."

Ethan stepped closer, invading her personal space in a way that should have been threatening, but felt strangely like a shield. "Because even then, I saw you. While Mark Woods was busy looking at your father's bank account, I was looking at the woman who could outmaneuver me in a negotiation without breaking a sweat. I didn't want your money, Aria. I wanted your mind. And perhaps," his voice dropped to a whisper, "I wanted the woman who possessed it."

The tension between them was a physical thing, a cord stretched tight. Aria felt her heart skip but not out of fear, but out of a sudden, terrifying realization. For three years, she had been a shadow. Ethan was the first person to look at her and see the light.

"Is this part of the merger, Mr. Knight?" she asked, trying to regain her professional composure. "Flattery to secure the Thorne shipping lanes?"

Ethan laughed, a dark, rich sound. "The Thorne shipping lanes are already mine by contract, Aria. This... this is personal."

He reached out, his thumb grazing her jawline. "Mark Woods was a fool who held a diamond and complained it wasn't glass. I am not a fool. I know exactly what I'm holding."

Before Aria could respond, her phone vibrated in her evening bag. It was an encrypted message from Samuel Thorne's head of intelligence.

[URGENT: Mark Woods spotted at The Grey Hook. Meeting with Victor Sterling.]

Aria's face hardened. The romantic haze evaporated, replaced by the cold calculation of a Thorne.

"Victor Sterling," she murmured. "The father of the girl I humiliated at the boutique today. It seems my ghost is looking for a new haunt."

Ethan's eyes turned predatory. "Victor Sterling is a desperate man. His steel company is failing because of the new Thorne tariffs. A desperate man and a vengeful ex-husband make for a messy combination."

"They think they can strike back," Aria said, a dangerous glint in her eyes. "They think because I spent three years in a kitchen, I've forgotten how to fight."

"Let them try," Ethan said, his hand sliding down to interlace his fingers with hers. "But they'll find that when you move against a Queen, you have to deal with her Knight first."

The Shadow Alliance: The Grey Hook

Two miles away, in a dingy, smoke filled bar that smelled of stale beer and desperation, Mark Woods sat in a corner booth. He was still wearing the waiter's jacket, now stained with grime.

Across from him sat Victor Sterling, a man with a face like etched stone and eyes filled with a simmering rage.

"She ruined my daughter's reputation in ten minutes, Woods," Sterling growled, slamming a fist onto the table. "Chloe hasn't stopped crying since she got home. And now, Thorne is pulling our shipping contracts. My company will be dead by the end of the month."

Mark leaned forward, his eyes bloodshot and frantic. "I know her, Victor. I lived with her for three years. She thinks she's untouchable now, but I know her secrets. I know the passwords to her personal accounts. I know the location of the Thorne family's private ledgers. She kept them in a hidden file on my old server."

Sterling narrowed his eyes. "You're saying you can get us into the Thorne Group's internal network?"

"I'm saying I can destroy her from the inside," Mark hissed. "She took my company. I'm going to take her legacy. But I need resources. I need your connections to the underground hacking groups."

Sterling looked at Mark with disgust, but his greed won out. "Fine. I'll give you what you need. But if you fail, Woods... I'll make sure the Thorne family is the least of your worries."

Mark didn't care about the threat. All he could see was the image of Aria and Ethan on that balcony. "I'm not going to fail. I made her once. I can break her just as easily."

As the two men shook hands in the dark, a silent figure in the corner of the bar lowered their newspaper. They tapped a small device in their ear.

"Target has made contact. The trap is set."

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