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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1: The predator in pin-stripes

The air in the VIP lounge of The Obsidian didn't just feel cold; it felt expensive.

​Lily Willems adjusted the collar of her server's vest, her fingers grazing the small, concealed blade she kept tucked into her waistband. She wasn't supposed to be here as a waitress. She was here to retrieve the ledger that proved her father hadn't gambled away his life—he'd been executed for what he knew.

​Across the room, silhouetted against the floor-to-ceiling glass overlooking the neon-soaked city, sat Dante Vane.

​The "Alpha" of the Vane Syndicate. To the public, he was a billionaire real estate mogul. To the underworld, he was a ghost who dealt in blood and high-interest debt. He sat with a glass of neat bourbon, his presence so heavy it seemed to warp the light around him.

​"You're staring," a voice hissed. Lily's coworker, Sarah, nudged her. "Don't look him in the eye. That's how people disappear."

​"I'm not afraid of a suit with a god complex," Lily whispered, her jaw tightening.

The Encounter

​Lily stepped forward, balancing a tray of crystal glassware. As she approached Dante's table, the two bodyguards—hulking men with visible holsters—moved to intercept. Dante raised a single, gloved hand. They froze.

​"Let her through," Dante said. His voice was a low, melodic rasp that sent an involuntary shiver down Lily's spine.

​She set the drink down with practiced precision. As she leaned in, she caught the scent of sandalwood and gunpowder. She also saw it: the black leather folder tucked under his thigh.

The ledger.

​"You're new," Dante remarked, not looking at her, but at the city below. "And you're vibrating with a very specific kind of energy, Lily Willems."

​Lily froze. How does he know my name?

​"I'm just doing my job, Mr. Vane."

​"Your job is to serve drinks. Your mission is to steal from me." He finally turned his head. His eyes were the color of a winter sea—beautiful, but capable of drowning everything in their path. "Which one are you going to prioritize tonight?"

The Clash

​Lily didn't flinch. She leaned closer, her voice dropping to a dangerous silk. "I'll prioritize whichever one gets me out of this room without having to look at your arrogant face for a second longer."

​The room went silent. The bodyguards reached for their weapons. Dante's lips curved into a predatory, mirthless smile. He stood up, towering over her, the sheer physical scale of him designed to intimidate.

​"Stubborn," he murmured, reaching out to tuck a stray hair behind her ear. Lily slapped his hand away.

​"Don't touch me."

​"A kitten with claws," Dante chuckled, though his eyes remained icy. "I could have you buried in the foundation of my newest skyscraper by dawn. Or, I could make you a deal. You want the ledger? Earn it."

​"I don't make deals with monsters," Lily snapped.

​"In this city, Lily, the monsters are the only ones who keep their word."