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The Kiss Of Deception

The devil doesn't come dressed in a red cape and pointy horns. He comes as everything you've ever wished for.  Callum Facci hasn't always had it easy, but that's never stopped him from working hard for the life he wants. From the bastard son of a traitor to the candidate for the next prime minister, he had come a long way.  Just as he thought he would be the youngest prime minister of the country after winning the coming election in two months, a piece of news leaked out.  Apparently, the current Prime minister of the country was found dead with his balls crushed beyond recognition in his residence.  Callum's wish of becoming the next prime minister was soon replaced by another dire wish; to catch the murder of PM Joseph -- Duchess of Orin, Calliope Wilding. Calliope Wilding, the rumoured cursed daughter of Late Duke of Orin didn't need an introduction. At birth, she lost her mother. At eighteen she was married off to a wealthy older man by her titled father. At nineteen, she lost her father. And at twenty, she lost her husband.  As if she couldn't be more cursed, Calliope Wilding is on run for more than a year now.  Her only wish-- to get her knight in shining armour.  Her wish came true.  Her knight appears not in shining armour but a black suit.  Then again, the devil also comes as everything you've ever wished for. And Callum Facci, the man with the face of an angel and demeanour that of a saint, is nothing but a devil appeared as a knight had come to drag her back to the fiery pits of hell.  But who had ever left unscathed from the sweet and sinful seduction of the devil? Especially the one with the face of an angel and the body of a knight?  ...... Synopsis---2 Callum Facci's life motto used to become powerful, a little bit more powerful and all more powerful.  Then he, he met a beautiful and young painter (His greatest rival in disguise)  His life motto was quickly changed to:  Making Calliope Wilding his wife!  …  Callum Facci: Would you like to go out with me? Calliope Wilding: What for?  Callum Facci: For coffee or a meal? Calliope Wilding: Sorry, I like homemade food the best.  Dense Calliope– 1, All-wise Callum– 0 … Even though Callum knew his Duchess was dense, but she was his, no objections allowed! __ This story is about a woman who found love when she least expected. She is a duchess who had been on run for a year. [Tags: Beautiful Female Lead, Charming Protagonist, Couple Growth, Devoted Love Interests, Doting Love Interests,  Female Protagonist,  Handsome Male Lead, Heartwarming Inferiority Complex,  Love Interest Falls in Love First, Marriage,  Slow Romance Strong Love Interests, Unconditional Love, Wealthy Love interests, Aristocracy, Politics, Business Management.] … Mature Content ahead.  No Rape or Cheating.  This story is set in the same world as the book 'THe Villain' It is a part of the series 'dark horses' but can be read as a standalone.  …  My Other works: The Typhoon's dangerous wife THe Villain Reincarnation: From Opressed Missy to Campus Belle. Flash Marriage: I accidentally married a Mafia princess.

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Marrying the benefactor

They were sitting on a bench in the hospital canteen located in a dark corner, away from the prying eyes of the world. Not a word was spoken between the two of them, the pitter-patter of the rain calming the brewing storm between two of them. The sky was clear a few hours ago and suddenly it was pouring. It would be baffling to many but Callum. He just smiled in his heart when the first drop of rain graced his skin. The rain had a connection with him and Calli.  

Callum pushed a mug of coffee to Calliope's side and she, without a fight, accepted it. He didn't understand how she so easily accepted his offer of coffee when she didn't seem to be a fan of his. 

What else he didn't understand was how loneliness and a dreary hospital room tricked a human into craving the company of another human, forgetting the absolute fact that the latter might be an enemy or ally. 

They drank their coffees for what seemed like an eternity, not a word spoken between them, their hands holding the warm mug, in an attempt to warm their cold hands. Callum didn't think he needed to say a word or where to even begin. He wanted to talk to her to his heart's content but she appeared fine with silence, not trying to break the silence between them. It was comfortable yet suffocating at the same moment.   

Calliope watched him sitting in the cold canteen unfazed. The cold wind didn't seem to bother him at all. His initial white unwrinkled shirt was marred with the drops of rain yet it didn't diminish his perfection at all. 

She wanted to ask if he lent his coat to every shivering woman? Or just she was at his kindness? Not once but twice. Look at the trick of fate. She didn't want to return his old coat and now it seemed, she would have to, along with the one placed on her shoulders. 

"Thank you, "She said in a soft voice and his eyes jerked up to look at her.  Oh, he wasn't as unfazed as he made it seem. 

Callum watched her looking at him with eyes of utter gratitude. Could it be that she was expressing her gratitude for saving her life? 

"There is no need to thank me, "Callum replied, his low and deep voice enthralled her. 

"How could it be? My initial judgement got the worst out of me, Mr Facci," Calliope said. "Father Francis told me how your donation is starting a lot of stucked projects for the shelter. He wanted to thank you in person. But since we encountered each other once again, I finally got a chance to apologise for my rude behaviour as well as thank you. So, Mr Facci, thank you once again." 

Callum stared at her for a moment and then heaved out a sigh. She didn't remember that it was him who brought her out of the room which was engulfed by the deadly flames. For some reason, he didn't wish to disclose the truth. It was better that she didn't know he saved her. He didn't want her to be indebted to him. 

"It seems like I have to thank a lot of people, "Calliope murmured, looking at the scratched table. 

"Who else bought your paintings?" Callum questioned her. 

Calliope looked over at him. "Someone saved my life. I would have died if not for that kind person. This shows that good people are not extinct."

"How are you going to express your gratitude?" Callum asked her, amused.

"By expressing my gratitude in words," Calliope said. 

"Don't you think words without actions are like empty vessels?" Their eyes met and he uttered. "They ring on hitting but there is nothing inside them. Empty. Loud. And useless." 

"How else do we express gratitude?" Calliope blinked up at him. The confusion and lack of understanding of his teasing were noticeable in his eyes. It made her look innocent yet endearing at the same time. 

"I have seen people thanking their benefactors in various creative ways, "Callum said, hiding his smile. "I have seen someone marrying his benefactor. I don't think someone can be more genuine." 

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Author Note: What do you like about Callum and Calliope the most?!