That night, I stayed with Priscilla, crashing at her place while I figured out my own apartment. But sleep refused to come. My mind kept replaying every moment the way Sebastian looked at me, his dangerous gaze lingering like it had burned into my very spine. I had done everything they asked at the club, but no one could have prepared me for the storm of emotions swirling inside me.
By morning, I dragged myself to work at the coffee shop. The smell of fresh espresso did nothing to calm my restless mind. Priscilla chattered as usual, trying to fill the air with mundane stories, but I barely heard her. My thoughts kept cycling back to him, his touch, the heat of his stare, even the memory of that fleeting kiss.
Then, the small TV behind the counter caught my attention. CBS was reporting live: the Sinclair family had returned to town. Brothers? My heart skipped a beat. I thought Sebastian was the only son and heir. Nobody had ever seen him up close like I had like I had. And now they were back, right as my life was already spiraling out of control.
A few minutes later, my phone buzzed. A message flashed across the screen:
"Don’t forget. You’re arranged to marry the Sinclair family. Your future husband will be back soon."
I froze, staring at the words as if they were flames, scorching my brain.will be back soon here? What does my father mean? Sebastian is in the country already so who was my father talking about? I couldn’t respond. I couldn’t. Instead, I scrolled through the news, desperate for answers, trying to prepare myself for whatever I was walking into.
Later that day, my sister Elisa showed up at the coffee shop, flanked by her friends. She moved casually, smiling at customers, telling them how I was being sold to marry an old man but I could sense the tension underneath. She had that look, the one that said she knew more than she should. She chatted away, but all I could think about was the message and the storm waiting for me outside.
Trying to distract myself, I took out the trash and headed to the backyard. That’s when I saw a black BMW parked across the street, windows slightly tinted. My stomach dropped. My breath caught. And then… I saw him.
Sebastian. Staring right at me.
I froze, my hands trembling, unable to move. Priscilla came up behind me, her eyes widening when she realized who it was. She shook me gently. “Celestia… what’s happening?”
I didn’t answer. I couldn’t. My heart pounded in my chest as Sebastian’s gaze didn’t waver. He wasn’t just looking, he was studying, calculating, like he already knew every secret I was trying to hide.
Priscilla’s voice shook me out of my paralysis. “What is he looking for? What’s happening? You said nothing happened that night… It was just a performance. Why is he here? Why is he staring at you like that?”
I didn’t know. And I wasn’t sure I wanted to. All I knew was that from that moment, nothing would ever be the same.
Later that night, Priscilla and I grabbed some drinks to calm our nerves and headed toward the club. The neon lights and the bass thumping from the entrance made my chest tighten with anticipation and dread all at once.
As soon as I got inside, the manager called me over, his face serious. “Celestia,” he said, “you’re not performing on the main stage anymore.”
I blinked, panic creeping in. “What? Why? Don’t fire me!”
He shook his head quickly. “No, no, you’re not getting fired. You’re performing for someone special. A private VVIP performance for Celestia’s single.”
I hesitated, my heart racing. “Performing… for him?”
“Yes,” the manager said, leaning closer. “He’s offering $30,000 for this. I know you really need the money, Celestia, for your mom’s treatment. This is a chance. Just… do it. You’ll make the money you need, and nothing else will change.”
I swallowed hard. He was right. I needed that money desperately. I agreed. I dressed quickly, each piece of my outfit feeling heavier with every thought of what I was about to do.
When I arrived at the VVIP lounge, the air was charged. He was already there, waiting. And then he made the request that froze me in place.
“Take off your mask while you perform for me,” he said, his voice low, commanding, yet teasing.
I shook my head immediately. “I don’t take off my mask for any customer,” I said firmly.
He leaned back, a dangerous smirk tugging at his lips. “You really think I don’t know who you are? I know who you are, Celestia. I just want you to take it off for me while you perform. You’ll see no one else needs to know.”
I hesitated. My mask wasn’t just part of the performance it was my shield, my armor. Without it, I was exposed. And yet, there was something in his voice that made me want to obey, to let go, even just a little.
I didn’t know who I would be without it.
I shook my head, my resolve firm. “I’m not taking off my mask,” I said, voice steady despite the heat curling in my chest.
He stepped closer, closing the distance between us in a heartbeat. His presence was overwhelming, every inch of him radiating control and danger. He smiled a slow, dangerous smile that sent shivers down my spine.
“There’s something addictive about your scent,” he murmured, his voice low and almost intimate. “Ever since that night, I haven’t been able to get you out of my mind… and now, you’re mine.”
My heart slammed against my ribs. His words weren’t just possessive; they were a warning, a promise, and a threat all at once. I wanted to run, to hide behind my mask, to pretend none of this was real.
But his eyes held me, unrelenting, pulling me into a world I didn’t know I wanted to enter. Every instinct screamed to resist, yet a dangerous thrill ran through me, a mix of fear, desire, and something else I couldn’t name.