The Veil of Darkness
denly felt too small, the air too thick, as Luca Castellano's imposing figure closed the gap between them. His dark eyes
rately, his lips curling into a faint smirk as though mocking her attempt at a cov
was no way he knew who she really was-not yet, at least. All she needed was to buy herself some tim
idence she didn't feel. She tilted her chin upward, meeting his gaze with
" Luca asked, arching a dark eyebrow. His voice was calm, almost c
t," she said simply, shrugging as though it were the mo
ess that made her feel as though he could see right through her. The weight of his attention was suffocating, y
s voice dropping to a near-whisper. "Y
very instinct she had screamed that she was in over her head. But she refused to let him
," she said lightly, though her
h intrigued and skeptical. "You're a terrible liar," he said, his
hasis on the name driving home that he didn't believe it for a second. Sti
door. His proximity was overwhelming, his presence a force that seemed to consume the air aroun
oring into hers. "And why you're here. Or..." His voice trailed off, and thou
e had two choices: confess and hope for mercy or double down on her lie and
ze flicked toward the noise, his expression darkening, and Lily seized the opportunity. Without thinking, she slipped u
arked, his voice s
y against her chest. She could hear the sound of men shouting behind her, their footsteps growing louder as they gave
luck did
en. He reached for her, but Lily ducked under his arm, twisting away before he could grab her. She b
e's sprawling gardens, their manicured hedges illuminated by soft golden lights. It was beautiful, but there was no time
ap
er eyes landed on the trellis attached to the balcony railing, its latticework clim
onto the trellis. The wooden structure creaked under her weight, but she ignored it, her focus entirely on mak
ce growled from abo
nto hers. His expression was unreadable, but there was something in his g
he said evenly, as thoug
hot back, her voice trembling
" he said, his tone softening ev
ond. But the longer she hung there, the more she realized he might be right. The trellis w
ca said, his voice low and stea
gled to hold herself up. "Trust you?" she said, glarin
ho you are," he said si
yes-curiosity, perhaps, or maybe even sincerity. But it wasn't enough to era
to splinter under her weight. Panic surged through her, but before she could r
, his gaze steady as he began
inous creak, and she realized she didn't have a choice. With a shaky bre
ied to catch her breath. Luca crouched beside her, his dark eyes scan
d quietly, his voice laced with something she coul
t. But the intensity in his eyes held her captive, and for the first t
down the hallway, and Luca's jaw tightened. "They're coming," h
ng him felt like stepping into a trap, but the alternative wasn't any better. Wit
said, his voice l
r, Lily couldn't shake the feeling that she'd ju