At twenty-four, Y/N is assigned to one of the most dangerous men in the country. A mafia boss. A gang leader. A man the police spent years trying—and failing—to capture. Now he sits inside a high-security prison, officially under psychological evaluation. Her job is simple: observe him, question him, and report every shift in his behavior. But nothing about him is simple. Cassian Moreau is calm in a way that doesn’t feel natural. He doesn’t beg, doesn’t panic, doesn’t act like a man who has lost everything. Instead, he watches her like he’s studying something far more interesting than the questions she asks. Interview Room 4 becomes their only meeting place—gray walls, a steel table, a security camera always watching. Three times a week, they sit across from each other. At first, it’s manipulation. Then it’s arguments. Then silence that lasts too long. Slowly, dangerously, something begins to shift. Not trust. Not safety. Something far more complicated. And the worst part is… he seems calmest when she’s there.
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