Love and Deceit
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Chapter 6 The edge of img
Chapter 7 The end of the reign img
Chapter 8 Checkmate, Not Yet img
Chapter 9 Not a chance at all img
Chapter 10 Controlled burn img
Chapter 11 Blood and Ghosts img
Chapter 12 Father and fate img
Chapter 13 Blood in silence img
Chapter 14 In someone else's castle img
Chapter 15 Not yours to command img
Chapter 16 Mine to break img
Chapter 17 Her cage, His game img
Chapter 18 Echoes of us img
Chapter 19 The cost of belonging img
Chapter 20 Stitched in silence img
Chapter 21 Make time img
Chapter 22 Careful Aurora img
Chapter 23 Freedom is a luxury img
Chapter 24 Amour and ashes img
Chapter 25 I don't know img
Chapter 26 Choose wisely img
Chapter 27 Rebuild the mask img
Chapter 28 The house of masks img
Chapter 29 I can't img
Chapter 30 Not this time img
Chapter 31 The weight of tomorrow img
Chapter 32 Cold by design img
Chapter 33 A spark in the dark img
Chapter 34 Early shadows img
Chapter 35 The breaking point img
Chapter 36 Her name was Victoria img
Chapter 37 Seeds of doubt img
Chapter 38 Quiet war img
Chapter 39 Lines in the sand img
Chapter 40 The breaking point img
Chapter 41 The dress that binds img
Chapter 42 The aisle between us img
Chapter 43 The aisle of silence img
Chapter 44 The kiss of surrender img
Chapter 45 The weight of the ring img
Chapter 46 Guilded Reflections img
Chapter 47 Ashes of the img
Chapter 48 Tomorrow img
Chapter 49 Unyielding img
Chapter 50 Unmaske img
Chapter 51 His room img
Chapter 52 Legacy img
Chapter 53 Truce img
Chapter 54 Kindling img
Chapter 55 Unraveling img
Chapter 56 Collision img
Chapter 57 Scared pride img
Chapter 58 Divided img
Chapter 59 Don't leave img
Chapter 60 And that was enough img
Chapter 61 The edge of us img
Chapter 62 Just stay img
Chapter 63 The edge of trust img
Chapter 64 When masks fall img
Chapter 65 War img
Chapter 66 Almost normal img
Chapter 67 Like father img
Chapter 68 The weight of truth img
Chapter 69 Key and name img
Chapter 70 The house of silence img
Chapter 71 You sold me img
Chapter 72 Invincible chains img
Chapter 73 Not anymore img
Chapter 74 In blood and ink img
Chapter 75 The sins of the fathers img
Chapter 76 Marked img
Chapter 77 The choice img
Chapter 78 Breaking point img
Chapter 79 The price of loyalty img
Chapter 80 No more pawns img
Chapter 81 Exposed img
Chapter 82 Trust no one img
Chapter 83 Fractured trust img
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Chapter 5 The file

The night air was colder than usual, but it wasn't the chill that kept me awake. It was the suffocating weight of my own choices. Sitting in my study, a glass of whiskey untouched on the table beside me, I stared at the envelope resting in front of me. It was thick, worn, and filled with evidence-a time bomb disguised as paper.

Aurora Sinclair's father was a bastard, but he was a bastard who knew how to manipulate. He'd played his cards so perfectly that I was cornered with no way out.

Bryce Sinclair didn't approach me with polite business offers or negotiations. No, he came armed with something far deadlier: a file detailing mydarkest secrets, my father's past, and the fragile empire I had worked tirelessly to build. The file contained things that no one else should ever know. But Sinclair had his hands on it, and now, I had no choice but to play along with his twisted game.

He knew about my mother's death, how it was no accident. He knew about my real father, the one I'd never been allowed to acknowledge. Sinclair had dug deep, deeper than anyone else could have, and now he used that information as leverage. He wasn't offering a partnership or a collaboration-he was forcing me into a marriage with his daughter.

Aurora.

The very thought of her made my jaw clench. She had no idea the mess her father had gotten her into. She thought this was just another business arrangement, a transaction between powerful families. But to me, it was a trap. A cage I couldn't escape from.

I could already feel the chains tightening around my wrists. The marriage would happen, of course. That was the only way Sinclair would back off, the only way he would keep his mouth shut. The thought of binding myself to her, of becoming her husband, made my skin crawl. But I had no other choice.

The whispers of her father's threats kept echoing in my mind. If I didn't comply, Sinclair would tear me down. He would destroy my company, ruin my reputation, and I would lose everything-everything my father had built, everything I had worked for. I could almost hear his voice now, that smooth, insidious tone telling me how easy it would be to destroy me if I didn't bend to his will.

I had to keep up the act. I had to pretend I didn't care. I had to stay cold and distant, even though every fiber of my being wanted to lash out, to break free of this suffocating reality.

The door to my office creaked open, and I didn't have to look up to know who it was.

"Daemon?" It was Victoria, my stepmother.

I didn't answer right away. I just sat there, still staring at the file in front of me, pretending to be lost in thought. Victoria was too sharp not to notice the tension in the air. She stepped inside, closing the door behind her with an exaggerated softness.

"You're still up?" she asked, her voice low, almost cautious.

I finally looked up at her, meeting her eyes with a calmness that was purely for show. "Couldn't sleep."

She raised an eyebrow, as if she didn't believe me. "Is it the wedding?"

I didn't answer immediately. I couldn't bring myself to speak the truth. That this marriage was nothing more than a prison sentence, and I was being shackled by my father's mistakes. My mind kept going back to Aurora-her defiance, her anger. She didn't know how dangerous this game was. She didn't know how dangerous her father was.

Victoria stepped closer, her heels clicking softly against the floor, and I could feel the subtle weight of her gaze on me. "You're thinking about it too much. Sinclair won't play this card forever."

I scoffed. "You don't know him like I do. Sinclair has no problem with playing dirty. And once I'm married to Aurora, he'll have everything he needs to keep me in line."

Victoria's lips pressed together, her expression unreadable. "Then why do it? Why go through with it?"

The question hung in the air, but I had no answer for her. The answer was buried somewhere deep inside of me, tangled with the secrets I couldn't afford to share. The answer was that I had no choice.

"We all have our roles to play, Victoria," I said, my voice cold. "And mine is to keep this company intact."

She nodded slowly, her eyes flickering with some unreadable emotion. "You've always been loyal to the family."

I didn't respond. Loyalty had always been a double-edged sword in this family. My father's lies, my mother's death, my secret lineage-they were all part of a tangled web that I could never fully escape from.

Victoria remained silent for a moment before speaking again. "Just don't forget that Sinclair isn't the only one you have to worry about. There are others who want to see you fall, Daemon."

I stared at her, not sure if she was warning me or trying to manipulate me further. But one thing was clear: I couldn't trust anyone-not even her.

The silence between us stretched, thick and uncomfortable. Finally, I stood, the decision already made. I couldn't afford to waste time thinking about the consequences anymore. I had to play along with this charade, at least for now.

"I'll go through with it," I said, my voice low but firm. "But I'll never forget what Sinclair did to me. And when the time comes, I'll make him pay."

Victoria watched me carefully, her gaze unwavering. "Just be careful, Daemon. The game is far from over."

As I turned and walked out of the room, I felt the weight of her words settle over me. The game wasn't over. In fact, it was only just beginning.

And I would make sure that when the final move was played, it would be me who walked away victorious.

                         

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