Chapter 29

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Lucien: When I want a woman, there’s nowhere on earth she can hide. I’m like a wolf—drawn to her scent. And I’ll follow that scent to the ends of the world. Me: What if I’m not lying? Me: What if I don’t want you, and I’m only flirting with you because I’m bored? Lucien: Then that’s going to hurt like a b***h. Me: Wow. Lucien: Yea. Me: I’m surprised at how open you are. Me: I’m not used to men being so honest about their feelings. Lucien: What kind of men are you used to, then? Me: Emotionally unavailable ones. The type who think vulnerability makes them weak. Lucien: I hope they didn’t hurt you. Lucien: Otherwise, I might just commit murder. Me: Easy there, big wolf. I licked the last trace of pizza sauce from my thumb before tossing the empty box into the trash. By the time I slid back into bed, my phone was already glowing with another message. Lucien: There’s just something about you. Lucien: You intrigue me. Me: I feel the same. Me: Let’s see if you can really find me. Lucien: Is that a challenge? Me: Good night, big wolf. Me: I need to sleep now. I yawned, rubbing my eyes. The food had dragged me deeper into exhaustion than I realized. Lucien: Good night, baby girl. Me: Hopefully, you’ll be here tomorrow. I brushed my teeth, slipped beneath the covers, and let his words linger like smoke in my mind. One thing I knew for certain: if Lucien wanted to find me, he would. And the terrifying part was… I wanted him to. My smile was the last thing I carried into sleep. *** Me: Evening, big wolf. I texted Lucien the moment I got home from school. Three nights in a row now—our little ritual—and I was addicted already. There was something about him that pulled me deeper into his world. Lucien: Hey there, little lamb. Me: I’ve been thinking about you all day. Lucien: Really? We barely spoke last night. I hope tonight makes up for it. Me: It will. School’s been insane, but I’m all yours now. No early wake-up tomorrow. TGIF. Lucien: Perfect. I don’t have work tomorrow either… unless something comes up. Me: So, what’s on your mind? Lucien: I have a secret. Me: I’m listening. I sat up straighter, pulse picking up. Was this harmless, or was I about to peel back another layer of the dangerous man behind the screen? Me: Something terrible? Lucien: Are you sure you want to know? Me: I’m braver than I look. Lucien: Alright. But don’t say I didn’t warn you. Me: Now you’re scaring me. My thumbs hovered nervously over the keyboard. My mind raced—was he about to confess to something dark? Something irreversible? Lucien: You know what they say… curiosity kills the cat. Me: Lucky for me, I’m not a cat. So? Lucien: I missed you. I thought about our chatting with you all day. A flush crept over me. Silly, ridiculous, but there it was. Me: That’s it? That’s your big secret? Lucien: Yes. Me: You’re insane. I expected… something else. I rolled my eyes, torn between relief and the dangerous little thrill his words sparked. Me: Nothing else you’re hiding? Something more personal? Lucien: Missing you is personal. And rare. Believe me, that doesn’t happen to me. Lucien: But if I told you I was a criminal… would you run? Me: Depends on the crime. Lucien: I’m no criminal. But for you, I’d gladly be a thief—just to steal your heart. Me: So are you dating someone? I groaned, throwing my phone onto the bed. “God, Allison, stop acting desperate.” Yet my cheeks burned anyway. The phone buzzed again. Lucien: Why would I be on a dating app if I already had someone? Me: Men do it all the time. Lies and deceit come easy. Lucien: Now I’m offended. Lucien: If I told you I had a girl, would you still talk to me? Me: No. I’d unmatch you instantly. Lucien: That harsh? Me: It’s strict around here, trust me. Lucien: Even after this connection? Me: Especially then. I won’t be the other woman. Lucien: And you won’t be. Me: So? Lucien: So? Me: Do you have a woman? Lucien: Yes. Lucien: You. You’re mine. My lips curled despite myself. Dangerous or not, his words slipped under my skin. Lucien: You said you thought about me all day. What exactly? Me: A lot. Lucien: Tell me. Me: You sound way too eager. Lucien: You excite me. Me: Then let’s play a game. Lucien: As long as you don’t play dirty. Me: Unfair. I don’t play dirty. Lucien: Don’t pretend innocence, little lamb. Me:[laughing emoji] Lucien: History proves otherwise. Me: Sometimes history is wrong. Lucien: Not this time. Me: Fine. Then let’s make this a negotiation. Lucien: Another one? We might as well go into business together. Me: Do you sleep with your business partners? The second I hit send, I dropped my phone and buried my face in my hands. “Allison, what the hell?!” My laughter spilled out anyway, leaving me breathless. When I finally picked it back up— Lucien: Whoa. Me: What? Lucien: Didn’t see that coming. You’re unpredictable. Me: I know. Lucien: I don’t sleep with business partners. But for you, I’d make an exception. Me: I don’t want to be an exception. Lucien: Liar. Me: I’m not. Lucien: You might not leave me a choice. Me: You’re impossible. Lucien: And you’re a tease. Me: Guilty. Now, shall we negotiate? Lucien: Carry on. Me: If you want to know what I thought about you all night, you’ll give me something first. Lucien: Anything you want, baby girl. Me: Same deal as last time. Tell me more about you. Where are you? Lucien: Already being possessive? Me: I just want to know if it’s safe for you to be talking to me. Lucien: It’s always safe for me to do whatever I want, whenever I please. Me: So you hate possessive women? Lucien: No. I can be possessive too. Do you want proof? Me: Maybe. Lucien: Then I’ll show you where I am. I bit my lip, nerves twisting tighter with every second of silence before my phone finally chimed with a new message. A photo. My breath stalled as the image sharpened on the screen. His face was hidden, almost deliberately, but the mystery only drew me in further. The camera caught him in a flawless white suit that clung just right to his frame, every line cut to perfection. He sat on the edge of a sleek desk, posture relaxed yet commanding, the city skyline spilling its glow behind him like a crown. Power, wealth, temptation—it bled from the image. My throat went dry. Lucien: Like what you see, little lamb?
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