
THE SINNER'S DEBT.
Chapter 6
I was a ghost in my own skin. The silence of Julian�s penthouse was a cold, suffocating blanket that pressed in on me from all sides. The past still clung to me a dark stain on my soul. Victor�s face a memory of betrayal that burned in my mind. He had shattered my world and Julian was the man who held the pieces. He was the one who had brought me here. The one who had forced me into this partnership. The one who had trapped me. I was a puppet on his string and my life was no longer my own.
I heard the door open and I turned. Julian was standing in the doorway, his silhouette a dark, silent weight. He was watching me. He was a predator and I was his prey. He walked toward me his footsteps silent on the mahogany floor. He was a shadow in the room a predator in the dark.
�We have work to do,� he said his voice a low, intimate rumble that sent a shiver down my spine.
My jaw clenched. Work. A word that had once been my lifeblood was now a reminder of my failure. �What is your game, Julian?� I asked my voice a low, trembling whisper. �What is it you truly want from me?�
He smiled, a slow, infuriating smile that didn't reach his cold eyes. He was enjoying this. My torment was his entertainment. He walked to the bar, poured two glasses of amber liquid, and handed one to me. �A game of power,� he said his gaze fixed on mine. �A game you and I are going to win.�
I took the glass but I did not drink. I looked at him. At the cold, ruthless gleam in his eyes. At the cruel twist of his lips. He was a monster, but he was my monster. He was a devil, but he was my devil. I had a contract with him and I had to play to win.
�The first rule of our partnership is this. You will be my partner in all things. You will attend every function with me. You will be seen with me. You will be heard and you will say exactly what I tell you to say.�
My jaw clenched. Obedience. He wanted me to be his puppet. To dance on his strings. But I was not a puppet. I was a queen and I was coming for his crown. �I am not a pawn, Julian,� I said, my voice barely a whisper. �I am a partner.�
He chuckled, the sound a cruel vibration that shook the very air. �A partner who has nothing,� he said. �A partner who is on her knees. A partner who needs me.�
He was right. And it was a bitter truth. I had to play this game perfectly, or I would lose everything. The man who had taken my world was now the only one who could give it back. I had to trust him, and I hated him for it. I was a ghost in a world that no longer had a place for me. I was a pawn in a game I didn�t want to play.
�I am a very public figure,� he continued, oblivious to my silent defiance. �The media will be on us like a pack of wolves. They will want to know every detail of our lives. You will smile. You will act the part of a woman madly in love with her husband. You will be seen. You will be heard, and you will say exactly what I tell you to say.�
He was testing me. He was pushing me. He was trying to break me. But I was not going to break. I was a survivor, a warrior, a fighter. I had lost everything, but I had a new purpose. I had a new mission. I had a new life. And I would get my revenge.
�And the second rule is this. You will live in this penthouse with me. You will be my wife in every sense of the word. You will not deny me.�
The words were like a physical blow. The air in the room grew colder. The lights seemed to dim. I felt like I was falling into a deep, dark abyss. He had me, and he knew it. He had played this game perfectly, and I had walked right into his trap. I was nothing but a pawn in his game, and I had to play along.
I took a deep breath. I had a choice to make. I could break, or I could fight. I could surrender, or I could play. And I was not a quitter. I was a fighter. I had a debt to pay, and a revenge to get. And I was going to get it, no matter what it took.
I walked to the window, my reflection a pale ghost in the glass. I looked at the city lights below a blur of color a reminder of the night I had lost everything. The city was a living, breathing thing a monster that had once been my kingdom. I was going to take it back. I was going to rebuild my empire. I was going to get my revenge.
I turned and I looked at him. At the cold, ruthless gleam in his eyes. At the cruel twist of his lips. He was a monster, but he was my monster. He was a devil, but he was my devil. And I had a contract with him.
"I will play your game," I said my voice a low, trembling whisper. "But you must remember one thing. I am not a pawn. I am a partner. And I will not be used."
He smiled, a slow, infuriating smile that didn't reach his cold eyes. �I know,� he said, his voice a low, intimate rumble. �And that is what makes you the perfect partner for me.�
He walked to the window, his gaze fixed on the city below. He was a king looking down on his kingdom, and he was about to show me the true power he held. He pointed to a building, a massive, glass-and-steel skyscraper that towered over the city. It was the headquarters of my brother's company, the one he had taken from our family.
�That building,� he said, his voice a low, chilling whisper. �It is the first to fall. I have already sent a team in to begin the process. By the end of the week, it will be in my hands.�
My breath caught in my throat. He was telling the truth. I could see the truth in his eyes, a cold, ruthless gleam that was both terrifying and intoxicating. He was doing this for me. He was getting my revenge for me.
I looked at him, and for the first time, I saw him not as an enemy, but as an ally. He was a monster, but he was my monster. He was a devil, but he was my devil. He was a predator, but he was my predator. And I was his willing accomplice.
The first part of the game was over, and the second part was just beginning. Now, the real game began. Now, I had to play to win. The terms of the deal were set. Now, I had to play to win.
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