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Will he fall for her?
Maybe.
But the true danger is how fast he fixates.
Thalia is just a servant girl, barely surviving in a castle of power and blood, never expecting to draw the attention of the commander of the king's army-a man who doesn't simply like, doesn't simply care, doesn't simply love... he claims, he consumes, he obsesses.
Is it love?
Is it desire?
Or is it that dangerous space in-between, where fascination twists into possession?
He watches her.
He studies her.
He dismantles every shred of her composure without laying a hand on her.
But can Thalia ever love anyone when she hasn't learned to love herself?
And can she resist a man who looks at her like she's the first thing he's ever truly wanted-and the only thing he cannot have?
In the end, the real question isn't, "Will she fall?"
It's: "How deep will he drag her into obsession before she even realizes she's trapped?"