On the cusp of launching her magnum opus-a groundbreaking architectural project destined to redefine the city's skyline-Siren Tatiana Hawthorne Cartier found herself trapped behind a different kind of wall. Despite her brilliant design, the elite investors and the formidable Cartier family board demanded a massive, exclusive media profile to guarantee international prestige before the official unveiling. Knowing his daughter's intense hatred for the ruthless paparazzi, her father, Uncle Sean, stepped in with a calculated compromise. He reached out to Elijah Dawn Lee Montereal, a brilliant celebrity journalist and the trusted son of his lifelong friends, believing Elijah was the only writer sophisticated enough to capture Siren's architectural genius without exploiting her deeply guarded privacy.
Yet, when the arrangement was brought to Siren, she felt completely ambushed. To her, Elijah wasn't a comforting family favor; he was a sharp-witted, dangerous media elite who made a living by deconstructing public figures and laying their vulnerabilities bare for the world to see. Forced to cooperate solely out of a fierce obligation to her father and the future of her project, Siren reluctantly agreed to the interviews-but she silently vowed to give the charismatic journalist nothing more than clinical, icy professionalism, determined to ensure he wouldn't chip away at the foundation she had built around her life.
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