
THE SINNER'S DEBT.
Chapter 7
The sun was a foreign light in the penthouse. It cut through the high-rise windows a clean white blade that sliced across the marble floors. I lay in a bed that was not mine in a room that felt nothing like a home. The sheets were silk a second skin that felt too soft too luxurious. It was the bed of a king of a man who owned the city. I was just a ghost a silent guest in his kingdom. The taste of betrayal was a bitter thing on my tongue. Victor�s face a memory that burned in my mind. He had shattered my world and Julian was the man who had glued the pieces together with a contract of stone.
My phone vibrated a small insistent buzz that broke the suffocating silence. It was a text from an unknown number. Just a single word a name. Elara. My stomach twisted into a knot of cold dread. Julian�s rules were simple. He owned my life now he owned my past he owned my relationships. He had said as much. But Elara. She was my only friend my only connection to a life that was now just a memory. She was a journalist a fearless firebrand who had never backed down from a fight. She was the one person in this city who was not afraid of Julian Blackwood.
I didn�t reply. I knew I couldn't. I was trapped. I was a bird in a golden cage a prisoner of a man who was both my captor and my savior. I got up and I walked to the window. The city below was a sprawling monster a sea of glass and steel that stretched to the horizon. It was a world I had once ruled a world that was now Julian�s. He had taken my crown but I was not going to let him keep it. Not forever.
Julian was already awake. He was in his office a stark, silent space that was a perfect reflection of the man who owned it. He was on the phone his voice a low, inaudible murmur. He saw me and his gaze was cold, penetrating. He motioned for me to sit.
"We have work to do," he said his voice a low, intimate rumble. "Today you will be seen. You will be heard and you will show the world that you are my partner in all things."
He laid out the rules of the day. A public appearance at a high-profile art gallery opening. It was not a social event it was a test. A test of my loyalty of my resolve of my ability to play the part. He told me what to wear what to say what to do. He was a master puppeteer and I was his puppet. But I was a puppet with a mind of my own. I had a debt to pay a revenge to get and I was not going to let him use me.
At the gallery, the air was thick with the scent of expensive perfume and cheap wine. The room was a sea of people a glittering chaotic space filled with the city�s elite. I was an actress and this was my stage. The cameras flashed the journalists scribbled and the world was our audience.
We worked the room like two seasoned politicians a flawless performance of a couple in love. He was charming witty and attentive and he never left my side. He introduced me to his business associates his rivals his enemies. He introduced me as "my wife Aria" a public declaration that sent a shiver down my spine.
Then I saw him. Leo. A former colleague from my company a man I had once trusted. He was standing in a corner his face a mask of contempt. He saw me and his lips curled into a sneer a silent declaration of his victory. He was a monster a traitor a man who had helped Victor tear down my world. I wanted to tear into him. I wanted to scream. I wanted to make him pay for everything he had done.
Julian's hand on my back tightened a silent warning. He had seen the look on my face the flash of hatred in my eyes. "Not now," he whispered his voice a low, dangerous rumble. "The game is just beginning. Patience."
Leo approached us his face a mask of false concern. "Aria," he said his voice a low, mocking whisper. "I'm so sorry to hear about your company. A terrible shame. All that hard work just gone."
His words were like a physical blow. The air in the room grew colder. The lights seemed to dim. He was trying to break me to make me lose my composure. But I was not going to break. I was Julian Blackwood's wife and I had to play my part.
I forced a smile a hollow empty thing that didn�t reach my eyes. "Thank you, Leo," I said my voice a low, trembling whisper. "It was a tough loss. But I have moved on. I have a new purpose a new life."
He scoffed. "A new life with Julian Blackwood? A man who is more a monster than a man? You have fallen so low. I pity you."
My heart hammered against my ribs a trapped bird desperate to escape. I wanted to tear into him to make him pay for his cruel words. But I had to stay in character. I had to play the part of a woman madly in love with her husband. I had to show him that I was not broken.
Julian�s hand on my back tightened again a silent command. He was watching me. He was testing me. He was waiting to see if I would break.
I leaned into Julian my head on his shoulder. "Julian darling" I said my voice a soft, intimate whisper. "I'm so tired. Can we go home?"
Julian smiled a slow, infuriating smile that didn't reach his cold eyes. He looked at Leo a cold, ruthless gleam in his eyes. "My wife is tired," he said his voice a low, chilling whisper. "And I always give her what she wants."
He wrapped his arm around my waist and he walked me away from Leo. Leo's face was a mask of shock, of disbelief. He had not expected me to fight back. He had not expected me to win.
We were a masterpiece of deception. We smiled we laughed we held hands and we acted the part of a couple madly in love. We fooled everyone. But we were not in love. We were partners in a game of revenge two ruthless minds playing a dangerous game.
Later, in the limo, I looked at Julian my face a mask of stone. "You knew," I said my voice barely a whisper. "You knew he would be there."
He smiled a slow, infuriating smile. "Of course I knew," he said his voice a low, intimate rumble. "I wanted to see if you would break. I wanted to see if you were truly ready to play this game."
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. 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.
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