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Elia is a quiet worker in the Callum compound-a facility built to house and control the Twelve ancient cards. She moves through the halls unnoticed, blending in. That's exactly how she wants it.
But when a long-dormant card reacts in her presence, eyes start turning. None more dangerous than Gabriel Callum's, heir to the family that rules the building.
Gabriel is used to knowing what people think before they speak. He can read everyone. But Elia is the only one who gives him nothing: no thoughts, no signals, just silence. And the more he tries to understand her, the more that silence begins to unravel something in him.
Then there's Theo, a card hunter bound by contract to the Callums. A borrowed weapon, no stranger to people being used and discarded. He's seen what the cards can do. But Elia doesn't fit the pattern. The more he watches her, the more convinced he becomes. She may be the one the cards have chosen.
As the Twelve begin to awaken and forgotten legacies rise again, Elia finds herself at the center of something the Council didn't prepare for.
𝐄𝐱𝐜𝐞𝐫𝐩𝐭:
"Touch me," Gabriel whispered.
Elia's fingers hesitated over the fabric. She looked at him now, brows slightly drawn, unsure. "What?"
Her voice was soft, careful. She wasn't afraid, but she didn't understand.
He stepped closer and gently took her hand, wrapping his fingers around it. His grip was steady, warm.
"When you touch me," he murmured, "everything else goes quiet." His voice was low, threaded with something he could no longer hold back.
He kissed her. Not rushed or reckless, but with a quiet intensity that shook him more than he let show.
She kissed him back.
This time, when her lips moved gently with his, it wasn't fire. It was grounding.
They didn't speak.
Because the words weren't needed.
Because the quiet they found in each other was louder than anything the world outside could offer.