LOGINMy heart wouldn’t stop thumping against my ribs. It was a fast, erratic rhythm that made my chest ache. I stared at the photo on my laptop screen until my eyes burned. It looked like a crime scene.
I looked at the window. It was pitch black outside. It couldn't be real. Adrian was in New York. We had just been talking and he was the only one I spoke to. He was thousands of miles away, sitting in some dark room, not standing on my porch. But I needed to see it for myself. I moved to my bedroom door and turned the handle as slowly as I could. I slipped into the hallway, my bare feet cold on the floor. As I reached the top of the stairs, I saw her. Katerina was sprawled across the sofa in the living room, her arm hanging off the side, snoring in a alcohol-heavy sleep. I crept past her and reached the front door. My fingers were shaking so hard I had to use both hands to turn the deadbolt. I pulled the door open just a few inches. The bag was there. It was sitting right in the center of the welcome mat. In the dim glow of the streetlamp, the red paint looked almost black. Someone had actually been here. Someone had walked onto our property and destroyed it while I was upstairs. I looked toward the end of the driveway. A shadow was moving. My breath hitched. A tall, hooded figure was standing by the curb, leaning against a large, dark motorcycle. I couldn't see a face, just the outline of broad shoulders. I backed away, pulling the door shut and locking it. My mind raced, trying to make sense of it. It wasn't Adrian. He wouldn't act rashly likethat. Maybe it was one of the people my mother owed money to. They might have followed her home and decided to send a message. She hung out with dangerous people; a ruined bag was probably a mild warning to her. I went back to my room and crawled under my covers, forcing myself to believe it was just a coincidence. I couldn't find sleep until the sun started to peak through the blinds. A scream ripped me out of my sleep. It was shrill raging sound that only my mother could produce. I sat up, my head throbbing. I threw on a robe and ran downstairs. The front door was wide open, and my mother was standing on the porch, holding the ruined Chanel bag by its strap. Oh no! Not this early in the morning. "Look at this!" she shrieked the moment she saw me. Her makeup was smeared, making her look like a ghost. "Look what your little friends did!" "I don't know what you're talking about," I said, trying to stay calm. "Don't lie to me! You’re mad I sold those paintings, so you had someone come here and trash my things!" She threw the paint-covered leather into my face. She should become a novelist. She made up stories effortlessly. "I was in my room all night, Mom." "You’re a liar!" she yelled. "You think you’re so much better but you’re just a spoiled brat. You’re going to pay for this. I’ll sell every single brush you own to get a new one. I’ll clear out your studio and rent it out if I have to." The threat hit me harder than any slap. If she took my brushes, I had nothing left. She had taken it all. "I'm leaving," I said. The words just came out. She stared at me for a second and then she laughed. It was a harsh, mocking sound. "Leaving? With what money? You don't have a cent, Nirvana. Your father’s money goes through me, and your brother is halfway across the country. You’re stuck here. With me", she emphasized, tapping her index finger on her chest. Then she stormed into the kitchen. I didn't argue. I just went up the stairs and started shoving my things into a duffel bag. I didn't take much, just a few clothes and my sketchbook. I didn't care about the money or the house anymore. I just needed to get to Ronan. I grabbed my phone and sent a text to Ronan. *Nirvana: “Book me a flight. I'm on my way to New York.” “And don't ask me questions” I added. A few minutes later, I looked out the window. A black SUV with tinted windows was idling at the curb. I didn't stop to think about how Ronan did it or how he had arranged it so fast. I waited until I heard the shower running in my mother’s room. I grabbed my bag and crept down the stairs, slipping out the front door without looking back. I ran for the car. The back door opened, and I slid inside. The driver didn't say a word; he just pulled away and headed toward the airport. We drove through a private side gate at the terminal, stopping in front of a sleek jet. A man was standing at the bottom of the stairs, leaning against the railing. I did not want to believe what I was seeing. "Ronan!" I cried out as the driver opened my door. I practically fell out of the car. My brother caught me, his arms wrapping around me in a crushing hug. He smelled like leather and woodsmoke. I could not believe he has come so quick to pick me. Even though we had different mothers, Ronan had always felt more like my real family than Katerina ever did. He had the money and the power to get me away, and right now, I didn't care how he did it. He must be handling father's business well. "I've got you, Nir," he murmured, rubbing my back. "It’s okay. You’re safe." "She sold them, Ronan. She sold everything," I sobbed into his chest. "I know. Don't worry about the paintings. I'll get them back, or I'll buy you a thousand canvas. Just get on the plane." He led me up the stairs and into the cabin. It was beautiful; leather seats, soft lighting, and a table set with food. I sank into one of the seats, finally feeling like I could breathe. Ronan sat across from me, watching me with a soft expression. "I'm so glad you're here," I said, wiping my eyes. "I thought I was going to be stuck there forever." "I told you I’d take care of it," he said. He reached over and squeezed my hand. "We’re going to my place in New York. You’ll have your own floor, a new studio, just whatever you need." "Is Adrian there?" I asked, my voice small. Ronan’s expression shifted slightly, a flicker of something I couldn't quite read passing over his face. "He’s around. He’s busy with some work for the firm, but you’ll see him." I nodded, leaning my head back against the seat. The hum of the jet engines started to soothe me. "Eat something," Ronan said, gesturing to the fruit and pastries. "It’s a long flight." I picked up a piece of bread, feeling a sense of peace for the first time in years. We were in the air within minutes, New Orleans disappearing beneath a blanket of clouds. Hours later, the pilot’s voice came over the intercom. "We’ve begun our descent into Teterboro, Mr. Hale." I looked out the window at the sprawling skyline of New Orleans. Ronan stood up, straightening his jacket. He looked different than he did when we were younger, sharper and more serious. "The car will take us straight to the penthouse," he said. "Adrian might meet us there for dinner." My stomach did a little flip at the mention of his name. I couldn't wait to see him in person, to see if he was as commanding as he was on the phone. I was leaving the drama, the drugs, and the debt behind. I was going to be with my brother and the man I’d been dreaming about for months.NIRVANA'S POVThe kiss was a slow, punishing burn. He parted my lips, sliding his tongue into my mouth to claim the space as his own. He tasted of sharp mint and dark desire. I twisted my trembling fingers into his messy hair, pulling his face closer. I kissed him back with a starving hunger. I wanted to forget Sienna’s cruel taunts. I wanted to forget the terrifying stalker hunting me in the shadows. I just wanted the heat of his skin pressed against mine.Adrian kissed his way down my jawline. He dragged his open mouth down my neck, sucking a dark mark right above my collarbone. I arched my back off the soft mattress, offering him more.He moved lower, his chest hair brushing against my sensitive skin. He kissed the center of my chest before taking my aching nipple into his hot mouth. He sucked firmly, his teeth grazing the peak. A sharp jolt of pleasure shot straight to my core. I gripped his broad shoulders, my nails digging deep into his tattooed skin.He reached down blindly
NIRVANA'S POVI lay on my bed, staring up at the ceiling. The unseen stalker had been quiet for three days. No cryptic notes left in my personal spaces. No silent phone calls echoing in the middle of the night. No lingering shadows outside my window.But the sudden absence of the threat was somehow worse than the harassment itself.The silence made me paranoid. It felt like standing on a beach, watching the ocean pull back for miles, knowing a tidal wave was coming. I kept waiting with bated breath for the stalker to strike. Every creak of the floorboards, every gust of wind against the glass, sent a spike of adrenaline straight through my veins.Ronan was gone for the night. He had stood in my doorway with an unreadable mask of hardened authority, muttered something about crucial business, and left the quiet house hours ago.I was entirely alone in the manor. I pulled the heavy blankets tightly up to my chin, trying to ease the cold, nervous tension twisting in my stomach. But I coul
Leo's POVFor a second he didn't move at all.His whole body went rigid against mine and I felt it immediately. That specific kind of stillness that comes right before someone pulls away. My stomach dropped. I had miscalculated. I had pushed too far and now he was going to grab me by the collar and remind me exactly whose house I was standing in.Then something in him broke.The sound he made was low and rough and I felt it in my chest before I processed it with my ears. His hands found my waist and he slammed me back into the marble counter so fast the air left my lungs in one hard exhale. My spine hit the cold edge and before I could recover, he was kissing me back, and there was nothing gentle about it. It was the kind of kiss that felt like something being released after being held under pressure for too long.He kissed me like he was angry about it. Like wanting me was something that had been costing him and he was finally done paying quietly.I let go of his jacket and wrapped
LEO'S POV The engine clicked quietly as it cooled in the crisp air. I stared through the windshield at the imposing, fortress-like townhouse. I was parked in the paved driveway. I sat silently behind the steering wheel. I had a perfectly good, logical excuse to be here. I mean, I was being a good friend. I was checking on my best friend. Alright? Nirvana has been dealing with stress lately. Between the art showcase preparations, her demanding classes and whatever unspoken tension was making her look like a ghost, she needed an escape. I had texted her earlier and told her I would come over so we could drive to the library together. It was a normal, innocent reason to walk up the steps and knock on that front door. But I was lying to myself. I was not here just for Nirvana. I could not get Ronan out of my head. Ever since the morning on the campus compound, my brain had been stuck in a chaotic, obsessive loop. I could not stop thinking about the way he looked at me across th
ADRIAN'S POV The kiss was aggressively dominant, rough, and desperately deep. I needed to consume her. She whimpered softly into my hungry mouth. Her delicate fingers instantly dug into my dark hair, pulling my head much closer. She kissed me back with the exact same starving, animalistic hunger. I tore my mouth away from her swollen lips, panting for air. I kissed her sharp jawline. I dragged my teeth down the sensitive column of her neck, sucking hard against her racing pulse point to leave a visible mark. Nirvana let out a breathless moan. She arched her back beautifully, pressing her soft breasts forward against my solid torso. Her hands moved frantically down her own body. Her fingers touched the delicate top of her dress, desperately trying to pull the thin fabric down to expose herself to me. She wanted me to look at her. She wanted me to touch her bare skin. And so I happily helped her. I grabbed the fabric and ripped the top of her dress down, exposing her bare, heavy b
ADRIAN'S POV I had stayed away from the manor all night long. I simply could not face her. I could not look into her beautiful brown eyes after leaving her alone in that empty classroom. The guilt was eating me from the inside out. She was terrified of the stalker and I had just walked away to handle club business. I chose my duty over her safety. It tasted like ash in my mouth. I had gone straight to the club instead of going home. I needed the familiar violence. That was how I pulled up at the warehouse. I hoped the loud atmosphere of the club would calm my frayed nerves. I needed the distraction of my dark world. But stepping inside had only made my blood boil hotter. I walked fast toward the staircase leading to my office. Iris followed me immediately, his boots echoing on the steps right behind my own. "Adrian," Iris called out, his tone cautious. I turned around the exact second we reached the top landing. I grabbed him roughly by the leather of his cut and shoved him bac
I watched from the window as Adrian's bike wove through the New York traffic, becoming a smaller and smaller speck until he vanished around a corner. The roar of the engine lingered for a second before the city swallowed it whole. I moved away from the glass and sat on the edge of the bed. The sile
Adrian's hands were large and hot, anchoring me against the glass door while he kissed me like he was trying to swallow my breath. I let out a low moan against his lips. Every part of me felt wired and sensitive. The calloused texture of his palms against my waist sent a jolt through my spine that
The penthouse was exactly how I expected a billionaire's place to look. All glass and stone, polished grey floors, matte white walls. After all the noise in New Orleans, the silence here felt expensive. Ronan dropped my bags by the door and looked around, his shoulders dropping an inch. "It's yo
The fresh white petal was more terrifying than the scorched rose had been. It meant someone had been inside my room. The locks and the height of the penthouse meant nothing to them. I felt a sudden prickly sensation on the back of my head. I looked around, expecting a shadow in the corner or a fig







