Hogan’s heart was pounding so hard it felt like it might leap out of his throat. He jumped to his feet, scrambling to explain. “Finnian, I don’t know what you’ve heard, but I was drugged that night! Someone tricked me into that room—Amara was there too—but nothing happened between us, I swear! If you don’t believe me, you can ask Amara yourself!”
Finnian hadn’t attended Emma’s party tonight—he’d had no interest in the event—but just now, someone told him that Emma had stumbled upon a scandal: his ex-wife and his younger brother caught in bed together.
The moment he heard that, he nearly lost his mind. He’d immediately called Emma, who confirmed the story in a flat, unwavering voice. Without another word, Finnian had come straight to find Hogan.
Now, hearing Hogan insist that nothing had happened between him and Amara, Finnian regained a sliver of composure. He looked him dead in the eye, voice clipped, “Are you telling the truth?”
“Of course! Both of us were set up, but Amara never lost her head—she was clear the whole time. That’s why nothing happened.” Hogan rushed to reassure him, voice shaking with urgency.
Finnian lowered his hand, studying Hogan’s face for any sign of a lie. Finding none, he shot him a cold, hard look before turning away and leaving without another word.
Back at home, Amara wasted no time. She stripped off her cocktail dress, tossing it straight into the trash. The whole night had been a mess—someone had tried to use her, and they’d dragged Hogan into it as well. Just thinking about it made her skin crawl.
She took a quick shower, scrubbing away the lingering smell of alcohol and smoke from the party. As she wrapped herself in a thick bathrobe, a loud, insistent knock sounded at the door.
She padded over and opened it, not even getting a full look at who stood outside before a pair of arms pulled her into a tight embrace.
“Mm—!”
Amara’s nose nearly collided with a hard chest. She landed a sharp smack on his shoulder. “Finnian, let go!”
She’d checked the peephole before opening the door, and only agreed to let him in because she’d seen it was Finnian.

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