The city glittered like it was hiding secrets.
From the rooftop of Nate Blake's penthouse, the skyline stretched endlessly glass towers slicing through the night, neon lights flickering against velvet darkness, traffic below moving like veins pumping life through a restless heart. Champagne flowed. Laughter echoed. A live violinist played something soft and expensive.
It was the kind of night people envied.
It was also the night everything began to fall apart.
Alexander Monroe stood near the edge of the balcony, fingers wrapped around a crystal glass he hadn't tasted. The wind brushed against his tailored suit, cool against heated skin. He should have been smiling. His best friend was engaged. This was celebration.
Instead, something in his chest felt unsteady.
"You look like you're calculating market risks instead of celebrating," Julian Reyes murmured beside him, adjusting his cufflinks with a knowing smirk.
Alex exhaled slowly. "Just thinking."
Julian's eyes flicked toward the center of the party. "About her?"
Alex didn't answer.
Because across the rooftop, under cascading gold lights, Isabella Hawthorne laughed.
Bella wasn't just beautiful. She was arresting. She wore a silk emerald dress that clung in ways that felt intentional and dangerous. Her dark hair fell over one shoulder, exposing elegant collarbones and the delicate diamond pendant Nate had given her earlier that evening.
She wasn't trying to command attention.
She simply did.
And when her gaze lifted when it locked onto Alex from across the crowd something shifted in the air.
It wasn't long.
Barely a second.
But it lingered.
Heat flared low in his stomach. Immediate. Unwelcome.
She looked away first.
Alex tightened his jaw.
"She's your best friend's fiancée," he reminded himself silently.
Julian studied him carefully. "Careful, Alex."
"I'm not doing anything."
"Not yet."
Before Alex could respond, Nate's booming voice cut through the music.
"To loyalty!" Nate declared, lifting his glass high, his smile wide and genuine. "To love. To the people who've stood by me through everything."
His eyes found Alex.
And there it was.
Trust.
Unquestioning.
Unbreakable.
Alex forced a smile and raised his glass.
"To forever," Bella added softly.
Her voice was smooth, confident but when her eyes flickered toward Alex again, something unspoken trembled beneath it.
The toast ended in applause.
Moments later, Nate was pulled into conversation by investors and society elites. Bella slipped away toward the balcony for air.
Alone.
Alex should have stayed where he was.
He didn't.
The city wind caught Bella's hair as she leaned against the railing, exhaling slowly like she'd been holding her breath all evening.
"Overwhelmed?" Alex asked quietly from behind her.
She didn't turn immediately.
"I curate galleries filled with temperamental artists," she replied lightly. "I can handle a rooftop full of billionaires."
He stepped beside her.
Closer than necessary.
"Then why did you look like you needed saving?"
Now she turned.
Up close, her perfume was subtle jasmine and something darker beneath it. Her eyes were sharp, intelligent. Not naïve. Not fragile.
"Maybe," she said carefully, "I was wondering who saves the savior."
The words landed heavier than they should have.
Alex swallowed.
"That's not funny."
"I wasn't joking."
Silence stretched between them. Charged. Electric.
From inside, laughter echoed. Glass clinked. The world continued as if nothing dangerous was happening on that balcony.
Bella stepped closer.
Too close.
"You've been avoiding me all night," she said softly.
"You're engaged."
"Yes."
A beat.
"And?"
He inhaled sharply.
"And he's my best friend."
Her expression shifted not guilt. Not regret.
Something conflicted.
"Alex," she whispered, his name sounding different on her lips. Intimate. "You didn't look at me like that before."
"Like what?"
"Like you're at war with yourself."
His restraint snapped slightly. "You shouldn't be noticing how I look at you."
"Maybe you shouldn't be looking."
That did it.
The tension coiled tighter.
A gust of wind pushed her hair into her face. Instinctively, he reached out and tucked it behind her ear.
The moment his fingers brushed her skin
Everything stilled.
Her breath hitched.
His pulse thundered.
One touch.
Accidental.
But neither of them moved away.
This was the line.
This was the exact moment where choices are made.
Where loyalty either holds Or fractures.
Footsteps approached from inside.
They stepped apart instantly.
Too quickly.
Nate appeared, smiling, oblivious. "There you both are! I was looking everywhere."
Bella smiled perfectly. "Just getting air."
Nate slipped an arm around her waist and kissed her temple. Possessive. Loving.
Alex felt something dark flicker in his chest.
Jealousy.
It shocked him.
It shouldn't have existed.
But it did.
Nate grinned at Alex. "You approve, right? Of the woman I'm marrying?"
Approve.
The word felt like a blade.
Alex met Bella's eyes.
She held his gaze steadily.
"Yes," Alex said finally.
His voice didn't betray him.
But his heart did.
Later that night, as the party wound down and the city lights dimmed slightly, someone watched from the shadows near the bar.
Damien Cross.
Charming smile. Calculating eyes.
He had seen the balcony.
The touch.
The space between them that was too small to be innocent.
And he smiled.
Because chaos had just found its spark.
That was the night loyalty began to crack.
That was the night temptation took form.
And none of them yet understood
Love was about to become a weapon.
