The Hidden heiress
the room in a warm light, casting elegant shadows across the marble floors. The grandeur of the Blackwood estate never failed to impress, but tonight, it was n
ad fallen into an old, familiar dance that time had never interrupted
bit, Nora. Still the sa
ered, her lips curling into a smirk. "Thou
cerity slipping through. "Good to know," he
ests exchanged curious glances, their murmurs weaving into the music. But
blade, dissecting every shared smile, every lingering glance. His fingers curled into tight fists at his sides, nails nearly biting
distance between them. His movements were smooth, calculated, predatory. T
hing in her expression changed-just the faintest dimming of light i
eted, her voice
ked to Andrew, his ja
us hostility, merely grinned
s." His voice was smooth, controlled, but his eyes burned with something dark
epped away. She didn't hesitate, didn't argue. She simply nodded and followed Lu
re alone, his comp
, Nora?" His voice was low, edged
igning innocence. "I do
now. "You were parading around with him, laughin
with amusement. "Don't flatter yourself,
you're my wife," he ground out. "And people are
s marriage is a business transaction, Lucas. Don't mistake it fo
ticked as he stepped closer, invading her space. His presence was suffocat
" she shot back. "Let me make something clear, Lucas. I'm not here to play the obedien
e couldn't quite name. It was frustrating how effortlessly she defied
nd, she turned on her
a statement with each one. When she reached Andrew again, she slipped easi
the exchange with mild concern
mpagne from a passing waiter. She took a measured sip, lett
as knew
nreadable flickering behind his dark gaze. The weight of her
his carefully constructed world-and he was