A contract lawyer by day, and a hardcore assassin by night, Scarlet Everson has had a tough life. When given new target, Scarlet gets right on the job, but what happens when she has to get close to the arrogant Prince?
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Prince Jace Hart is arrogant, confident, and way too handsy for Scarlet's sanity. He's got too much time, and when he sees the new lawyer his father hired, he decided to mess around with her a bit. An arrogant Prince messing with his employee - what could go wrong?
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The two quickly find their differences being too annoying. So what happens when two very different people clash together? What happened when the both of them find themselves too drawn to each other for their own good.
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"What? You thought I wouldn't know?" Jace asked, he's angry, so angry. His hand goes to my throat, gently but angrily massaging the sides with his thumb.
"No..." I trail off, I'm not scared of him - just taken aback. Taking a deep breath, I try pushing him away, but he doesn't budge.
"Try it again," He smirks, still angry but now a little calmer. He cocks his head to the side, waiting for me to react. Well, do I? Or do I stay put and not get into any further trouble? I push him again, wanting to be a brat.
His smirk widens a bit, "Ms. Everson, you've got it now."
Oh, God!
Falling for the Last Person I'd Ever Love... And Yet
11 parts Ongoing
11 parts
Ongoing
For as long as they can remember, Seraphina Voss and Kai Sterling have been locked in an eternal battle of who can be the bigger menace. Not in a cute, childhood-besties way-more like a rich-kid rivalry that should've ended years ago, but somehow escalated into full-blown warfare. Raised like family (gross), stuck in the same elite circles (worse), and constantly trying to one-up each other (therapy might help), their banter is less friendly and more professionally trained insults.
But when one particularly catastrophic night pushes their parents to the edge, they're hit with the worst punishment imaginable-forced to work at their families' company. Together. In the same building. With actual responsibilities. Tragic.
It gets worse. They both have a crush on someone else and the only way to get their dream dates? Help each other out. The plan is simple: Seraphina plays the ultimate wingwoman, Kai dials down the human disaster, they both end up with their crushes and-most importantly-they finally get out of each other's way.
But somewhere between stolen office supplies, late-night arguments over who's the bigger pain in the ass, and far too much accidental flirting, one thing becomes painfully clear-
The real competition isn't about their crushes.
It's about who falls first.
And neither of them plans to lose.
One's all claws, the other's all chaos-together, they're a walking catastrophe waiting to happen.