Yvonne transferred the money in record time. By the time Alessia received the notification, the sun was just beginning to dip behind the rooftops, and she had finally managed to track down the Morton family.

It wasn’t that Alessia couldn’t handle a GPS–she could. But the Mortons lived in a tucked–away corner of the city, surrounded by rows of weather–beaten apartment blocks, the kind that had clearly seen better decades.-

As she rolled her suitcase through the narrow streets, Alessia passed a few shirtless guys loitering at the corner, cigarettes dangling from their lips. They whistled at her, but she didn’t spare them a glance, just kept her head down and moved on, checking each building one by one. Alessia had always been wary of strangers, so she never considered asking anyone for directions; that stubborn independence cost her some extra time.

The structure hunched under centuries of neglect, its windows framed in corroded lace. Sunlight dared not cross the threshold; inside, the dark sat thick and patient.

It was hard to imagine the Mortons–once a wealthy family–now living here, in such shabby surroundings. Once upon a time, their daughter had wanted for nothing, but now, stripped of all privilege, it was no wonder she was desperate to reclaim her place.

Shaking off these thoughts, Alessia climbed the steps. The main gate was so old it barely functioned as a barrier; anyone could come and go. The hallway was lined with all sorts of junk, and the air was thick with the sour smell of spoiling food.

Alessia wrinkled her nose, frowning in distaste.

The Mortons‘ apartment was at the far end of the second floor. For all their misfortune, the family still held onto some dignity–their doorway was spotless, a sharp contrast to the mess outside.

After double–checking the apartment number, Alessia lifted her hand to knock just as the door swung open from the inside. She reacted quickly, stepping aside before the door could hit her.

poked out, startled to find

and gentle, with a

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and in

His features were soft and non–threatening, and even in the yellowish light, his skin seemed

uniform from the bistro–looked especially sharp on his broad shoulders and slim waist.

asked, turning the

part–time job,”

chase. I’m probably your sister–biologically speaking.” Alessia’s words were sincere, but the abruptness caught him off

Zachary Morton stared

a woman’s voice called from inside the apartment, “Zachary, you’re still here? Don’t forget

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