CHAPTER 48

Sienna rose slowly from the cold marble floor of Damian's villa, her muscles aching and her heart still heavy from the devastating call she had received from her uncle. Her hands trembled as she pressed her palm against the polished mahogany desk in Damian’s study, grounding herself. The room around her was quiet and pristine, the same way Damian had always kept it—tidy, organized, every book aligned, every file neatly stacked. The scent of his cologne still lingered faintly in the air, that familiar blend of sandalwood and cedar that used to calm her—now it pierced her heart like a blade.

She swallowed down her emotions, blinking away the tears that blurred her vision. She had no time to cry. No time to break down. Damian needed her. And if she was going to save him, she had to act fast.