In Love With My Father's Enemy
d University, her heart pounding beneath the weight
alls whispering secrets of centuries past. Students in expensive jackets and designer backpack
ed at the gold crest embroidered on the sleeve of her borrowed jac
d charged with unspoken stories - stories
on, whispers
ichard Blackwood to
practically
has it the younge
the murmurs, but they
tall and impeccably dressed, with a confident smile that commanded attention; and Elias Blackw
emanded the room; Elias seemed to want noth
yes briefly met-Damien's sharp and as
hat stories th
nd avoiding unnecessary attention. But she couldn't escape the pull of the Blac
lf wandering the library's quiet
ow of a desk lamp illuminating his face as he trace
surprised bu
posed to be her
tly. "Neither are
ce she arrived, she fe
name?" he a
," she
tasting the word. "You're dif
ent is what I
, a faint smile
fragile connection was born-o
buildings sparkling like ambition, its walkways lined with ri
but her back was straight, her chin held high. She didn't need money to stand out. Her beauty did that effortlessly-long, graceful legs, flaw
Demian B
fake laughs, and fierce competition for his attention. The son of Richard Blackwood, heir to the empire, Demian carried his f
by, something shifted
they should, deeper than he meant to. He didn't know how she did it, but one l
lance his way. Th
p, and called out with that smug, lazy voic
ity Case!"
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into laughter. A few phones
stopped
r expression calm, un
id, voice like silk dipped in fire. "I'd clap,
pense. Demian's jaw clenched, thou
ent and slow, until there wa
ickered-first with pride, then with something deeper. Someth
something else he couldn't admit. "This isn't your level. You might i
thout blinking, her
e of this 'world' can't sto
hit
his eyes darkening. Then he scoffed and
ming, stre
ghtness in his chest every time she loo
ated
he told himself. Because hating her
ed her.
University, fall for a girl who wore cheap shoes and took notes on re
t want her. So
s. And yet... every time she held her ground, every time she fired back with that sharp ton
-the way they lingered, the flicker of
e didn
t
pride and power, she was wa
for he
't need
eded s
, it wouldn't be loud-