THE BILLIONAIRE'S MASQUERADE
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Chapter 6 The Other Vale img
Chapter 7 Masquerade of Shadows img
Chapter 8 Phase Two img
Chapter 9 The First Seal img
Chapter 10 Bloodlines img
Chapter 11 The Observatory Pact img
Chapter 12 Checkmate img
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Chapter 5 Kisses, Lies, and Bloodlines

The wind howled outside Vale Manor like a grieving widow.

Aria sat curled on a velvet chaise in Lucien's private study, her arms wrapped around herself. The fire crackled, casting shadows along the walls. Books lined every shelf, but she couldn't focus on a single word.

Lucien sat across from her, quiet.

Watching.

His mask caught the firelight. Silver, Cold, Beautiful and empty.

Just like him.

"I can't stop thinking about her," Aria said softly. "Evie was the only person I trusted."

"She was never your friend," he replied. "She was your handler." "And you didn't think I deserved to know?"

Lucien stood, walking to the window. "If I'd told you, would it have changed anything?" "Yes." He glanced back. "How?" "I would've known what I was dealing with." Lucien looked away. "Exactly." Silence settled like dust between them.

"You're angry," he said finally. "I'm broken," she snapped. He turned slowly. "Join the club."

He walked over to the table where an ornate box rested. Aria recognized it from the night before-a keepsake chest marked with the Vale family crest. He opened it and pulled out a stack of old letters, stained with time.

"These are from your mother," he said.

Aria's heart froze.

"She and my father... had an arrangement. A dangerous one. They were both part of the founding generation of Blackthorn's Elite Circle. They played with fire, power, secrets, bloodlines. It consumed them all."

"She's dead," Aria whispered. "And your family's still standing."

"My family's fractured," Lucien muttered. "My father is a shell. And I'm..."

He didn't finish. Just stared into the flames. "Why did you bring me here, Lucien?" she asked. "Really." He looked at her mask on, emotions off. "Because I wanted to see if you were strong enough." "For what?" "To survive."

He crossed the room and stood before her. Aria looked up, breath catching. His presence overwhelmed the space; dark, magnetic, impossible to ignore.

"Everyone here wears masks," he murmured. "But yours is the most dangerous."

She frowned. "I don't wear a mask." His gloved hand reached up and brushed a strand of hair from her face.

"You pretend you don't belong in this world. But you do." He leaned closer.

"You just haven't accepted it yet."

And then, before she could react,

He kissed her.

Soft.

Slow.

Like he was testing fate.

Aria's breath hitched. She didn't move-couldn't. His lips were warm, his fingers light on her skin, and for one terrifying moment...

She kissed him back.

Then she pulled away.

Hard.

"You don't get to play games with my head."

Lucien didn't follow. He just stood there, staring at the spot where she'd been. "I'm not playing," he said quietly. "You kissed me," she snapped, heart racing. "And I let you." She backed away toward the door. "That won't happen again." But it did.

Two nights later.

She was walking across campus under a sky full of clouds, her thoughts tangled like wires. She needed space. Clarity. Anything but more secrets.

That's when she heard the voice behind her.

"I was wondering when I'd see you again."

Cassian.

He stepped out from under the willow trees, dressed in black, silver chain dangling from his neck.

Aria didn't stop walking. "I'm not interested in choosing between two liars." "I'm not asking you to choose," Cassian said, falling into step beside her. "I'm asking you to stay alive."

She froze.

He looked at her with that same haunted softness. "You think Lucien's starting to care about you," he said. "But the moment you mean too much, he'll destroy you. It's how he's wired."

"You don't know him."

Cassian laughed bitterly. "I know him better than you ever will." "Why do you hate him?" He looked at her. "He killed someone I loved."

Aria gasped. "Who?" Cassian didn't answer. Instead, he reached into his coat and handed her a folded slip of paper.

"Come to the Midnight Archives," he said. "Tonight. If you want the truth." Then he was gone. Aria returned to Vale Manor hours later, confused, heart torn in two directions.

Lucien was waiting at the door. He didn't speak. Just stepped aside and let her in. They sat by the fireplace again closer this time. No words. Just tension. Sparks and silence.

Finally, Aria whispered, "Did you hurt someone Cassian loved?" Lucien stiffened. The fire hissed. "Yes." The word landed like a slap. "Why?" she asked. He looked at her with haunted eyes.

"Because they were going to hurt you." She didn't know what to say. Lucien stood, walked to a tall cabinet, and pulled out an old journal.

He handed it to her. "This belonged to your mother," he said. "It's not complete. But you need to read it."

Aria's hands trembled as she opened it.

Inside were scribbled entries. Notes on bloodlines. Warnings about betrayal. A single sentence underlined in red:

"If anything happens to me, trust the boy in the mask."

Her breath caught. Lucien watched her carefully.

"I was supposed to protect you, Aria. Long before you were even born."

She looked up. "Then why does it feel like I'm your prisoner?" He stepped closer. "You were," he murmured. He reached up and slowly removed his mask.

Aria stared. Half his face was scarred faint but visible. A burn that twisted across his cheek and temple, stopping at his jaw.

Still handsome.

Still sharp.

But vulnerable. And real.

"I hide this because this school only respects perfection," he said. "But you... you deserve to see the truth."

Aria stepped forward.

And touched the side of his face.

He flinched but didn't pull away. "Why show me now?" she asked softly.

"Because," Lucien whispered, eyes locked on hers, "you're the first person I don't want to lie to." The door burst open. Cassian stood there, out of breath, blood dripping from his hand.

"They found it," he gasped. "The vault. The one your mother sealed." Lucien shot up. "Where?" Cassian looked at Aria.

"It's beneath the Midnight Archives."

He tossed something onto the floor.

It rolled to Aria's feet. A broken mask. Lucien's eyes went wide.

"That's impossible..." Cassian turned, his voice cold.

"There's another Vale. One that's been hiding all along."

                         

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