Aria’s POVSamuel’s warning rang in my ears, his tone filled with concern. “I really don’t trust Pierre,” he said, his eyes narrowing slightly. “There’s something about him that just doesn’t sit right with me.”I couldn’t help but nod, the unease inside me growing. Memories I had tried to bury resur
Aria’s POV“Can you believe this?” Jessica breathed beside me as we both entered the grand ballroom that had been transformed into an elegant winter wonderland, capturing the essence of a snowy, magical landscape.I grinned at her, feeling all the concerns of the past week melting away as I took in
Victor’s POVAs I stepped up to the center stage next to Aria, I couldn’t help but feel a mix of disbelief and excitement. Who would have thought I’d be paired with my ex-wife for a game? I tried to keep a casual smile as I took the microphone from the emcee.“Hi everyone!” I announced, raising my h
Aria’s POV“Earth to Aria!” Jessica said with a grin over the live music playing during dinner. “You seem to be a bit distracted. I wonder why.” “I am? Of course not,” I denied at once. I knew that she could tell I was still affected by that game earlier. But I didn’t want to admit it, not even to
Aria’s POVAlice's eyes flashed with rage as she glared at me. My heart pounded in my chest while Victor acted at once, stepping in between us. But before any of us could react further, a voice called out from nearby. “Oh my goodness, is that Aria Everhart?”I turned toward the voice, grateful for
Aria’s POVAs he pulled me closer and gazed more intently into my eyes, I felt myself surrendering to his embrace. A gentle heat began to spread through my entire body, just as my pulse quickened. This is wrong, I was thinking. But somehow, I couldn’t make myself pull away. Victor opened his mouth
Aria’s POV“I told you, I will never betray my friend,” I heard Jessica repeat angrily. “And you can’t make me!”Jessica abruptly ended the call, her frustration evident in the sharp way she slammed the cellphone down on the table. She turned around, her eyes widening in shock when she saw me approa
Aria’s POVI just realized that we were dangerously close to the edge of the roof deck. If the stranger intended to attack or push us over, we’d be in serious trouble. My eyes darted around desperately, searching for a way out. The man was still far from the door leading back inside the building, w