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Obsidian Heart

Chapter 9 The First Touch

Word Count: 1132    |    Released on: 31/10/2025

field after the final shot. Eliza found herself standing in the middle of the library, the air thick with the faint scent of cigar smoke and the perfu

the control momentarily fracturing. He took a step closer, crowding her. "You came back to New York! You walked into my city, you wore my colors-whether you admit it or not-and you exposed yourself to the same demons I fight every single day. I told you to go. I sent you away. You chose to return.""I returned for my career!""And I returned for you!" The admission was raw, explosive, shattering the last pretense of their arrangement.Rocco slammed his glass onto the nearby mahogany bar. The sound was sharp, final. He moved toward her then, with the speed and certainty of a man who had waited too long."I wake up every morning with the filth of this life on my soul, and every morning, the only thing that cleanses it is the knowledge that you are still painting, still fighting, still light," he whispered, his hands coming up to cup her face, his thumbs gently brushing the curve of her cheekbones. His skin was warm, his touch startlingly tender, yet possessing the crushing weight of his power.Eliza gasped, the planned retort dying in her throat. His eyes, usually cold, were burning with a desperate, self-destructive fire she recognized instantly: the boy who had once kissed her on the docks, the boy who was terrified of becoming his father."Don't," she pleaded, but the word was thin, less a command and more a breathy prayer."Don't what, Eliza? Don't remember?" His breath was warm on her face. "Don't remember the summer that broke me? Don't remember the only time I ever slept without a blade under my pillow?"He lowered his head, not moving to kiss her lips, but pressing his forehead against hers. The physical proximity was agonizing, the electricity between them so thick it felt like friction burn."I kept my promise to you," he muttered, his voice ragged. "I never sought you out. I watched you from a distance-your shows, your sales, your quiet life in Boston. I told myself if you were safe, I could survive this. But when you came back, that promise dissolved. My control shattered. I'm done liv

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1 Chapter 1 The Weight of Steel2 Chapter 2 The Invitation3 Chapter 3 The Debt4 Chapter 4 The Velvet Cage5 Chapter 5 The First Compromise6 Chapter 6 A Dangerous Game7 Chapter 7 The Artist and the Strategist8 Chapter 8 The Dinner Party9 Chapter 9 The First Touch10 Chapter 10 The Confidante11 Chapter 11 The Double Life12 Chapter 12 The Confession13 Chapter 13 The Alliance14 Chapter 14 The Price of Partnership15 Chapter 15 The Strategy16 Chapter 16 The Whispers of the City17 Chapter 17 The Test of Loyalty18 Chapter 18 The Threat from Within19 Chapter 19 The Judgement20 Chapter 20 The Unseen Enemy21 Chapter 21 The Counter-Narrative22 Chapter 22 The Unseen Enemy23 Chapter 23 The Infiltration24 Chapter 24 The Archive25 Chapter 25 The Delivery26 Chapter 26 Consolidation27 Chapter 27 The Reckoning28 Chapter 28 The Ulterior Motive29 Chapter 29 The Final Vow30 Chapter 30 The Obsidian Crown31 Chapter 31 The hunter's first lie32 Chapter 32 The Contradictions of AL Rossi33 Chapter 33 The Improvised Confession34 Chapter 34 The key Phrase35 Chapter 35 The Last Good Lie36 Chapter 36 T-Minus Zero:The Collapse37 Chapter 37 Collateral38 Chapter 38 The Shadow of the Cobra39 Chapter 39 Seventy -Two Hours40 Chapter 40 The Incursion41 Chapter 41 Running on Borrowed Time42 Chapter 42 The Ghost Channel43 Chapter 43 The Performance44 Chapter 44 The Consequences45 Chapter 45 The Open Road46 Chapter 46 Forest Fire47 Chapter 47 The Asset48 Chapter 48 The Countermeasures49 Chapter 49 The Bait and the Trap50 Chapter 50 The Digital Fracture51 Chapter 51 Across the Border52 Chapter 52 The Ghost in the Machine