UNMASKING FATE
opulence of the room a stark contrast to Seraphina's current state of mind. Slowly, she opened her eyes, blinking against the l
up. "And I haven't set my eyes on Lucien Salvatore. They said this was his house. I've already signed
home to see my dad," she whispered, the thought of facing him sending a shiver down h
need to prepare a delicious meal for him. But I don't know how
ned a white tank top and shorts. "I think I need to try watching YouTube vi
the doorway, feeling a pang of nervousness. Summoning her courage, she stepped inside. "Excu
y," Saraphine announced. The maids exchan
e here to help you," one
project confidence. "Yes,
ok a deep breath and pulled up a cooking tutorial on her phone. "Okay, let's start with so
wed a chef expertly chopping onions into neat, even pieces. Seraphina frowned, trying
her blunder. Determined, she tried again, this time holding the onion m
her brow. She took a deep breath and watched the video agai
were starting to water from the onion's strong aroma. "Why does this happen?" she comp
orner, hiding a smile. "Do
aphina insisted, waving her
a small sense of accomplishment, she moved on to the next step: sautéing them in a pan.
rned the knob and set the pan on the burner, adding a splash of oil
herself. She added the chopped onions to the pa
ng with the smell of burning oil. "Is it supposed to smell like
stepped in again. "Maybe you should lower t
Right, lower heat. Got it." She stirred the oni
ecited, pulling them from the fridge. She attempted to chop the garlic, but it proved even more challen
icky?" she asked,
erything together. The mixture began to sizzle, and despite the ch
e bubbling sauce. But as she reached for a spice jar, her phone
e had lost her place in the video. She frantically tried to find the rig
across the counter. "Great," she sighed, scooping up a handful and t
felt a strange sense of satisfaction. She plated the food, gar
said to herself, feeling a small spark of pride. She couldn't wait to see Lucien's rea
ent now, and carried the plate to the dining room, re
with an intimidating aura. Seraphina's heart skipped a beat at the sight of him. He was as im
done so much for me. This is the smallest token I can offer to show my gra
ed by her initiative. "You cooked this?"
rying to sound confident. "P
hesitated for a moment before scooping a small portion of the food, S
ock. He quickly spat it out, grabbing a napkin to wipe his mouth. "
embarrassment. "Is it that bad?"
compose himself. "Let's just s
ossing her arms. "I've never cooked before i
owing. "Nice? If this is your idea of nice,
to death on it," she shot back, her tone fierce. "I was just trying t
ink this is a joke? I don't have time for
. "Maybe if you weren't so insufferable, people w
his voice dangerously low. "You ha
phina snapped. "A cold-hearted bastard who woul
floor. "You're testing my patience, Seraphina. This arrangeme
she retorted, refusing to back down. "I may not
urned on his heel and stormed out of the room, leaving Saraphine alone with her half-eaten disaster of a m
f, feeling the sting of tears in her eyes. "
the food away, making a mental note to learn more about cooking before attempting another culinary gesture.
ccents to the intricate marble floors. As she wandered through the halls, she found herself in a grand libr
ingers over the spines of the book
his cold demeanour-it all intrigued her more than she cared to admit. There wa
g. She turned to see Lucien standing at the entrance to the
doing here?"
ng his gaze head-on. "I'm exp
his is my private sanctuar
his hostility. "And why is that? Because
pped. "I have important work to do, an
u'd realize that you could use a distraction n
idating but not enough to make her back down.
ged. "What is it that you do all
replied tersely. "Things
. "Business? Do you mean making deals and brea
ned. "You don't kno
searching his. "Maybe I want to understand wh
aid, turning away. "Get out of here Seraphina watched him for a moment, her frustration giving way to a determination she hadn't felt before. "Fine,"
mind. She was a complication he hadn't anticipated, and despite his be
e had always prided herself on her ability to understand people, to see beneath their masks. But Lu
lf, her resolve hardening. "And when I do, ma
aphine's defiance, her determination-it was both infuriating and fascinating. He couldn't a
her words kept echoing in his mind. She had challenged him in a way n
ck in his chair, staring at the ceiling. "What are you doing to
re felt a flicker of something he couldn't quite n