josselyn777
Faye and Klaus were never meant to get along. From the moment they crossed paths, his arrogance, ego, and sharp cruelty clashed against her fire, her resilience, and her refusal to bow to him. Their hatred was loud, undeniable... yet beneath it, something far more dangerous lived an unspoken pull neither of them could outrun.
Faye tells herself she despises him, but every time she looks into Klaus's eyes, something inside her trembles something she can't control. She understands pieces of his darkness in a way she wishes she didn't. And slowly... painfully... she begins to fall for the very man who can't stand her.
Klaus hates the way Faye gets under his skin. He hates the way her strength challenges him, how her compassion disarms him, how her presence feels like a storm he can't command. But the more he pushes her away, the deeper she sinks into him, and the more he finds himself wanting to pull her closer.
"In the Grip of You" is a story about the thin line between hate and longing, dominance and surrender, darkness and the light that dares to face it. It's about two souls tangled in a battle neither can win-because the one thing they fear the most is the very thing they're falling into: each other.