Of course.

Sylvia had recognized Yves long ago—or rather, she recognized who he'd been in her previous life.

Back then, Yves was known as the most terrifying heir in high society.

It was all because Yves had been diagnosed with a rare superhuman syndrome as a child.

The Hanson family had spent years covering up his condition, throwing money at problems and making them disappear.

He'd hurt a lot of women. Some were paid off, and those who couldn't be silenced with cash had their lives ruined by the Hanson family's influence.

Everything changed when an anonymous source handed over a full chain of evidence, catching Yves red-handed just as he was about to strike again.

The news at the time released a few details.

Like the kind of lock he used to trap his victims.

So from the first day she saw Yves, Sylvia started teaching herself how to survive

if she ever ended up in his clutches.

But the rest of the investigation was never made public.

No one knew exactly who Yves had hurt.

Or what really tied him to Kay.


realized the details that were never released were probably erased by Rupert on

up happily married to her so-called "mystery

along, desperate to understand the connection between

she

role did Edwin play

didn't notice the cold voice behind her until it

about you. I really shouldn't have underestimated you. You let me catch you on purpose,

thought had left, was

She dropped the lamp

scrambled behind

territory. There was no

later, the lights

herself facing a human skeleton.


Yves grabbed her by the hair and slammed

gene meant he was huge-much stronger than most grown men. It took almost no

nothing and slammed her

when she realized why there were four extra restraints on

The scratches etched into them were from

tied up, Yves loomed over

you're gone, Reese can finally

least until everyone knew we were married. Then I'd take care of you, make up some

who's going to question

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figu everything out, I guess theres no

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