Introduction
After a string of heartbreaks, Elena Marlowe finally meets someone who feels different—Adrian Blackwood. Charming, protective, and irresistibly mysterious, he makes her believe in love again.
But as their whirlwind romance deepens, so does the city’s fear. A killer is hunting women who look just like her, and every trail seems to circle back to Adrian’s past.
To love him might be the biggest mistake she’ll ever make…
if it’s not already too late.
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Chapter 1
Rain whispered against the café windows, soft and restless, as if the city couldn’t sleep. Inside, warmth pooled under amber lights and the scent of roasted coffee beans wrapped around the hum of quiet conversations.
But Elena Marlowe sat alone in her corner, her latte untouched, her reflection ghosting in the glass like someone she no longer recognized.
She stirred the foam until it collapsed—watching something beautiful fall apart, the way she always did. Around her, life moved easily: couples laughing, baristas shouting orders, the hiss of steaming milk. And yet, none of it reached her.
Three failed relationships. One broken engagement. She’d stopped counting the nights she came home to silence. Her friends said she was cursed. Tonight, she almost believed them.
She exhaled softly. “Maybe love just isn’t for me.”
A voice answered from the next table—low, warm, and so unexpected it jolted her.
“Don’t say that. You don’t look like the kind of woman who gives up easily.”
Elena turned. The man beside her sat alone, a black coat draped across his chair, a half-finished espresso before him. His features were sharp but calm, his gray eyes clear and direct. He smiled—not a showy smile, but the kind that felt earned.
“Excuse me?” she said, startled.
“You sighed like someone giving up,” he replied. “I don’t buy it.”
Her heart jumped in irritation—and curiosity. “You were listening to me?”
“You were talking to your coffee,” he said easily. “I figured the conversation could use a second voice.”
A reluctant laugh escaped her. “God, I really did that?”
“Don’t worry. It’s endearing.”
“Is that what you call it?”
“Better than sad.”
He took a slow sip, watching her over the rim of his cup. “Rough day?”
“Rough month.” She hesitated. “But you don’t want to hear that.”
“I might.” He leaned back, the gesture unhurried, his attention steady. “Depends on the story.”
Something about his composure unnerved her. He wasn’t flirting like most men did—no arrogance, no show. Just quiet confidence, as if her presence had genuinely caught his interest.
“You’re very sure of yourself,” she said.
He smiled faintly. “I just know a woman worth talking to when I see one.”
Heat crept up her neck. “That line must work often.”
“It’s not a line,” he said simply. “It’s an observation.”
Their eyes met—and held. For a second, the noise of the café dimmed. The rain beyond the glass shimmered against streetlight. Her chest tightened with something unfamiliar: possibility mixed with danger.
She broke the moment with a sip of cold latte. “You didn’t tell me your name.”
“Adrian,” he said, offering his hand. “Adrian Blackwood.”
“Elena.”
His grip was warm, steady.
“Nice to meet you, Elena,” he said, and her name in his mouth sounded softer than she expected.
They talked until the café’s chatter thinned to silence. The conversation wandered from books to the city’s best late-night diners, each topic flowing like a current she couldn’t step out of.
Every few minutes, Adrian would tilt his head as if studying her—not judging, but memorizing. It made her feel seen in a way she hadn’t in years.
When the barista finally flipped the “Closed” sign, she blinked at the clock. Nearly midnight.
They stepped into the rain-soaked street, breath misting in the cool air. The city glowed—reflections of traffic lights shimmering on wet pavement.
“Do you live nearby?” Adrian asked.
“Two blocks down,” she said.
“I’ll walk you.”
She hesitated. “That’s not necessary.”
“Maybe not,” he said. “But it’s the polite thing to do.”
There was something about his tone—gentle but firm—that made refusal feel impossible. They walked in silence, their footsteps splashing through shallow puddles.
“So,” he said after a while, “what’s the real reason you think love isn’t for you?”
Elena sighed. “Because every time I think I’ve found it, it turns into a story I wish I hadn’t written.”
“Maybe you’ve just been reading the wrong people,” he said.
She glanced sideways at him. “And you think you’re the right one?”
His smile was slow, enigmatic. “Ask me again when it’s not raining.”
For a moment, she almost laughed. Then lightning flashed, briefly illuminating his face—his sharp features, the intensity of his gaze—and something inside her fluttered between attraction and fear.
When they reached her building, she stopped under the awning. “Well. This is me.”
“It was nice talking to you,” he said. His voice was softer now, almost tender.
“You too.”
They stood there, neither stepping away. A strange stillness wrapped around them—the kind that stretches before something irreversible.
“You should go inside,” he murmured.
“You’re right,” she said, though she didn’t move.
He stepped closer, close enough that she could smell the faint scent of rain and cologne on his coat. “Goodnight, Elena.”
“Goodnight, Adrian.”
She turned, fumbling for her keys. When she glanced back, he was still there—motionless, watching her from the edge of the streetlight.
Her pulse quickened. “Go inside,” she whispered to herself.
By the time she reached her door and looked again, he was gone.
Later, as she changed into pajamas, Elena caught her reflection in the mirror. Her cheeks were flushed; her eyes brighter than they’d been in weeks.
Maybe it was nothing—a harmless conversation with a handsome stranger.
But something about the way he’d said her name, the way he’d looked at her, stayed behind like an invisible fingerprint.
She told herself she wouldn’t see him again.
And yet, as she turned off the light, she couldn’t help whispering his name into the dark.
Adrian.
Outside, the rain started again—soft, rhythmic, and relentless. Somewhere in the city, a siren wailed, long and low.
And Elena Marlowe, unaware of what she’d just invited into her life, finally fell asleep.
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