Chapter1

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The city never slept, but it had a profound indifference to the forgotten. Chloe Chapman knew that indifference in her bones. She pulled her brother's thin jacket tighter around his small frame. The wind, smelling of dumpsters and damp pavement, snaked down the alley. Teddy leaned into her, his body trembling. He was only nine, but he'd stopped complaining weeks ago. That silence was worse than any cry. Once, their lives had been a symphony of warmth and laughter, with light spilling across the polished marble floors of their parents' mansion. That life vanished the day their parents' car slid off a rain-slick road. Death took them, and their uncle, Xavier, took everything else. The company, the house, their future. He left them with nothing. "Don't cry, Chloe," Teddy murmured. She hadn't even realized a tear had escaped. "I'd rather be here with you than in that big house with him". Her throat closed. He deserved a childhood, not this gnawing, constant hunger. A sharp click-clack on the concrete cut through the wind. Janice. She emerged from the deeper shadows, her black coat impeccably fitted, her red lips a s***h of defiance. "Darling," Janice said, her eyes sweeping over Chloe, assessing. "This isn't the life you were made for". Chloe stiffened. Janice had offered scraps before—shelter, food, and whispers of opportunity. Chloe knew those offers came with strings. "We're fine," she said. Janice let out a soft, pitying laugh. "Fine? What's the plan? Watching your brother fade away? You're beautiful. You're intelligent. The world would bend for you, if you'd only let it". "I'm not for sale," Chloe said. Janice crouched, her perfume jasmine and spice a scent from the world they'd lost. "It's not about being for sale. It's about surviving. It's about using the gifts you have. You're wasting yourself on dirt". "What do you want me to do?" Chloe whispered. Janice's smile sharpened. "Tonight, there's a party. A masked ball at the Castellano estate. The men who run this city will be there. Their son, Liam..." She savored the name. "Golden-haired, arrogant, and disgustingly rich. One night, Chloe. One night with him could change everything". Chloe's heart hammered. Liam Castellano. A Casanova with limitless funds. "No," she breathed. "That's not me". Janice's tone went hard. "Do you want your brother to starve because you're holding on to pride? One night. Isn't he worth that?". Chloe looked at Teddy. His cheeks were hollow. His unwavering faith was her only motivation. She closed her eyes. "Fine. I'll do it". The transformation was dizzying. Janice took her to a clean hotel room where a gown of midnight silk was waiting. Her brunette hair was styled in glossy waves. Smoky eyes, red lips, and a feathered black mask turned her into a stranger. The Castellano estate was a monument to wealth. Music pulsed, chandeliers dripped crystal light, and every face was a beautiful, anonymous lie. Chloe's heart pounded. The mask felt less like a disguise and more like a cage. The memory of Teddy's hollow cheeks pushed her forward. And then she saw him. Liam Castellano. He stood in the center of the ballroom, tall, with broad shoulders and golden hair. His blue eyes, bright with an arrogant boredom, scanned the crowd. Women orbited him, but he dismissed them all. Until his eyes found her. The connection was instant. His boredom evaporated, replaced by a slow, dangerous smirk. "There," Janice purred in her ear. "He sees you. Now go". He met her halfway, his presence overwhelming. "Who's hiding behind that mask?" he drawled. "No one important," Chloe managed. "Oh, I doubt that." His gaze moved over her body, slow and unapologetic. "You're the most important thing in this room right now". "Dance with me," he commanded. His hand slid around her waist, pulling her flush against him. They moved, her body molding to his, a dangerous heat sparking between them. His lips brushed her ear. "You don't belong here," he murmured. "Is that bad?". "It's dangerous," he replied, a wicked grin touching his lips. "And I like dangerous". The dance blurred. This is for Teddy, she told herself. But when his lips claimed hers, hard and demanding, she melted. Before she could think, he was leading her from the crowd, up a grand staircase, and into a shadowed hall. The room was lavish, smelling of leather and expensive whiskey. The click of the door shutting behind them sounded terrifyingly final. "Take off the mask," he ordered. She slid it free. Her blue eyes, wide and uncertain, met his. "Beautiful," he whispered, not as a compliment, but as a claim. He crushed his mouth against hers, the kiss consuming all thought. His jacket hit the floor. Her gown pooled at her feet. "God," he groaned. "You're perfect". "Liam..." Her voice broke. "Shh," he soothed, pressing kisses down her neck. "Just tonight. No promises. No regrets". His words were a cold sting, a reminder. Survival, her mind screamed. But her body, starved of warmth for so long, had other ideas. It surrendered. The night dissolved into heat and shadow. And when it was over, as she lay breathless on silk sheets, she knew nothing would ever be the same.
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