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Elena hung up the phone slowly, feeling an involuntary shiver run down her spine. A sigh escaped her lips before she could stop it. She placed a hand over her chest, as if her own body were trying to understand what had just happened. “What was that?” she murmured to herself. She had never reacted that way to a simple professional phone call. And yet, Mark Darkmoor’s voice lingered in her mind, low, firm… dangerously captivating. Exactly thirty minutes later, the door to the executive office was opened by the security guard. Mark stepped out with impeccable posture. The dark suit seemed tailored to his strong body, defying the age he appeared to be. He stopped in front of her. “Shall we?” Elena stood up immediately, feeling her heart race for no logical reason. At that same moment, Eleanor was returning from lunch. “Eleanor, I’m taking Elena with me,” Mark informed her, discreetly adjusting his shirt cuff. “Yes, sir,” she replied, casting an attentive glance at the young woman before heading to her desk. They walked in silence to the elevator. Inside, they stood far too close. Elena had to lift her gaze. Mark Darkmoor was immense. Broad. Imposing. If his presence was like this at his age… what must he have been like when he was younger? The thought caught her off guard, bringing a sudden warmth to her cheeks. He noticed. His dark eyes observed her calmly. Once again, Elena felt it. That strange… intense sensation. Could it be seduction? Startled by her own thought, she immediately looked away, silently scolding herself. How absurd. The elevator continued descending while Mark remained motionless beside her. His scent was… intoxicating. Elena took a deep breath, trying to understand what was happening to her. It made no sense. It wasn’t an ordinary cologne. It was something deeper, warmer, almost addictive. Her body reacted before her mind could catch up. Her muscles tensed, her breathing becoming irregular. She stiffened without realizing it. “Are you all right, Miss Lancaster?” Mark asked, noticing her sudden rigidity. His voice, so close, sent another shiver across her skin. “Yes… of course,” she replied quickly, though her heart was pounding far too fast. “Just… a little dizzy.” Mark tilted his head slightly, studying her with attention. His dark eyes traced her face, lingering longer than necessary. He felt it. He always did. The effect he had on people, especially women. “If you prefer, we can postpone lunch,” he said calmly. Elena swallowed hard. “No,” she answered too quickly. “I’m fine.” He held her gaze for another second, as if he could read every thought she was trying to hide. Then he nodded slowly. “Very well.” The elevator finally stopped. The doors opened. Elena took a step forward, her body still warm, without understanding why. As she passed him, she noticed something even more unsettling: Mark Darkmoor’s discreet smile. It was as if… as if he knew exactly what he was doing to her. No. Impossible. She took another step, and the panel lights flickered for a second. In the metallic reflection of the elevator wall, something did not align. For a brief instant, Mark’s reflection did not perfectly match his movements. He blinked, and the reflection returned to normal. He exited the elevator right behind her, adjusting his jacket with an elegant gesture, as if nothing had happened. As if he had not just fought an instinct he had sworn long ago to keep under control. They entered the limousine, and the security guard sat beside the driver. As soon as the door closed, the privacy glass was activated. Elena sat carefully on the soft leather seat, her heart beating far too fast for a simple lunch outing. Mark settled beside her, keeping a certain distance. His scent enveloped her again. Elena took a deep breath. She felt a shiver slowly slide down her arms, then her neck, as if something invisible were touching her. She clasped her hands in her lap, restless. What is happening to me? Mark remained silent, watching the city pass by through the tinted window. But all his senses were focused on her. On the rapid rhythm of her breathing and the slight trembling of her body. “Are you comfortable?” The simple question made Elena swallow hard. “Yes… sir,” she replied, though she wasn’t sure that was the right word. In the reflection of the dark glass, for a brief instant, his image did not appear. Only hers, sitting tense, lips slightly parted. Then the reflection returned. Mark adjusted his shirt cuff as if nothing had happened. --- Elena had just taken the first bite of her meal when his phone rang. Mark answered, his voice deep and firm. Instantly, something inside her ignited. An intense heat rose through her chest, her arms, up to her neck. It was an uncomfortable and irresistible sensation she could not explain. She swallowed hard, blushing, and asked for permission with a small hand gesture. “Excuse me, sir,” she murmured. She headed to the nearest restroom and, upon entering, closed the door quickly. She felt her hands tremble slightly as she turned on the faucet, letting cold water run over her wrists, trying to calm her body. The light flickered briefly above her, and she blinked, startled. In the restaurant, for an instant that lasted an eternity, Mark’s eyes changed color. A subtle red, imperceptible to anyone less attentive, disappeared as quickly as it appeared, and he regained his composure as if nothing had happened. He took a deep breath, controlling his own arousal. Her scent intoxicated him, warm, alive, intense. As Elena dried her wrists, trying to dispel the heat that refused to fade, a shiver ran down her spine. She couldn’t explain it, but something about that man had power over her body. After lunch, the drive back was calm. Elena felt the intense heat and the shiver that had taken over her body moments earlier finally subside. She took a deep breath, trying to regain control of herself. Her heart slowed, her arms relaxed, and her mind returned to routine. But not for Mark Darkmoor. For the rest of the day, he remained restless. And then, something caught his attention unexpectedly. When Elena handed him some documents at his desk, Mark noticed the delicate ring on her finger. A simple band, but it looked like a commitment ring, possibly an engagement. For a moment, his expression grew serious. Still, deep down, the ring would change nothing between them. But its presence made it clear that she belonged to someone else.Chapter 6As they walked across the ancient deck, the ship’s wheel glowed with an intense golden hue."Look at that…" Little Thumb whispered.Jack touched the helm. It was solid gold. The place was filled with old chests. One of them, a small one, caught his attention. He crouched down and grabbed the rusty lock."Break it, Captain!" Little Thumb urged anxiously.Using the tip of his dagger, Jack broke the lock. Inside, gold coins gleamed.Jack took a handful, confirming they were real.Further ahead, a single chest lay open and tipped on its side. Then he saw her."Ah, Vanessa… I thought I had lost you."She was unconscious on a bed of gold coins. Jack ran a trembling hand across her face."What is that around her neck?" asked Black Baldy.Jack lifted the object carefully."A pirate medallion. Made of silver.""Get away from her!" a spectral voice echoed across the entire deck.All the men drew their swords, forming a defensive circle."Who’s there?""Leave her alone. She will die. H
Chapter 5Inside the tent, Vanessa leaned over the map, tracing the outline of the island with her finger."We’re going back to the ship," she said suddenly.Jack, who was putting on his shirt, raised an eyebrow."Why?"She smiled and pointed to the other side of the parchment."This island is enormous. The treasure isn’t where we are now. Look, the map clearly indicates the opposite side."Jack picked up the map and frowned when he noticed the drawing of a whirlpool."Then we’ll weigh anchor."Jack left the tent and shouted orders:"Everyone back to the Blue Mermaid! We’re anchoring on the other side of the island!"Rotten Smile stood frozen for a moment like a statue while the crew rushed to obey. Shit, he thought, remembering the laudanum he had hidden.Jack noticed his hesitation."Move!""Yes, Captain."As soon as Jack went back into the tent, Rotten Smile recovered the flask and hid it among his clothes."Hoist the sails! Weigh anchor! Set sail!" Jack bellowed, taking the helm.
Chapter 4She obeyed, but every piece of clothing that fell was torture. The broad chest, the defined abdomen, and finally the pants sliding down, revealing his impressive member. The heat between her legs became almost unbearable."Are you keeping watch, sailor?""Yes, Captain.""Look at me."Vanessa turned. Jack stood completely naked before her."What are you staring at?""Nothing, Captain," she answered nervously, trying to keep her eyes on his.He entered the water and called to her:"Remove your clothes and join me.""What?""What’s the problem? We all need to relax sometimes, sailor.""Thank you, Captain, but I’ll leave it for another time."Jack didn’t insist. Black Baldy emerged from between the trees."Captain, we have trouble."Jack left the water, grabbing the towel."What kind of trouble?""A ship is approaching slowly."The captain grew serious. He glanced at Vanessa for a second, worried. If they discovered she was a woman, she would be in great danger."Come with me, H
Chapter 3Heitor lifted his head sharply, and a charming smile lit up his face."Why so happy?""It’s been a very long time since I’ve been on land, Captain.""I see. Come with me."On deck, excitement was everywhere."The island is huge, Captain!" exclaimed Little Thumb, euphoric.Jack stepped away from the group, and Heitor, who remained in the same spot, watched the captain.Rotten Smile approached from behind and whispered venomously:"You didn’t want me… but you like the captain, don’t you?"Heitor ignored him, and the pirate walked away, frustrated."Hard to port!" Jack ordered."Done, Captain!""Drop anchor!""Done, Captain!"With his arms crossed behind his back, Jack gave the final command:"Search the area."After confirming the island was deserted, part of the crew jumped into the sea and swam ashore; others went by boat. Heitor chose to stay close to the captain."Take a bath," Jack said. "I’ll find you some clothes. They might be loose—you’re very thin—but it’s better tha
Chapter 2Jack took one of his own handkerchiefs and soaked it with alcohol. He knelt in front of the young man and passed the cloth under his nose. The strong smell made him react immediately.The lad woke with a start, coughing and turning his face away. His large, expressive eyes scanned the cabin with confusion and fear."Tell me your name, sailor," Jack ordered.The young man stared at him. For a moment, their gazes locked. Something tightened in Jack’s chest, and it irritated him deeply."Tell me your name, you landlubber!" he growled, more aggressively than he intended.The young man shuddered but answered in a soft, almost feminine voice:"Heitor, sir… Where am I?""Here, I’m the one who asks the questions."Jack leaned against the table again, watching the lad sway, clearly weakened."What’s wrong with you?""Thirst… and hunger, sir."Jack approached and untied the ropes binding his wrists. The skin was raw, red, and torn. When Jack touched the wound with his thumb, Heitor le
The Pirate's TemptationChapter 1South Atlantic, 1720 — somewhere near the Malvinas Islands.The ship Blue Mermaid cut through the gray waters of the Atlantic with fury, driven by a strong gust of wind that signaled a sudden change in the weather. The sails swelled like lungs about to burst.From the top of the crow’s nest, one of the crew lowered his spyglass and shouted, his voice nearly carried away by the wind:"Captain! A vessel adrift to starboard!"Jack Russell took the spyglass from the man’s hands with a firm grip. His cold, calculating eyes swept across the deck."There are people alive," he murmured. Then, raising his voice, he ordered, "Prepare to board. Weapons ready.""Are we going to raid her, sir?" asked the first mate, eager.Jack slowly drew his sword, the metal gleaming under the pale morning light."Absolutely. Bring us alongside. At the first sign of resistance, kill them all. I don’t want any dead heroes in my way."The Blue Mermaid approached like a predator. O
Chapter 9Elena opened her eyes slowly, blinking several times until she adjusted to the brightness.“Where am I?” she murmured, observing the simple room with an integrated bathroom.She got up carefully and, when she sat on the bed, realized she was still wearing the same clothes from the day bef
Chapter 49The wind began to blow hard. The moonlight simply disappeared. Suddenly the room darkened, the lights going out for a few seconds. The flames in the fireplace trembled.A black blur, larger than any natural shadow, crossed the window in a second, with wings that beat once before folding.
Chapter 48They heard howls coming from multiple directions. Adrian stood up, his eyes black as ink. Valkiria grabbed the silver dagger with its sheath that was still resting by the fireplace and strapped it to her thigh, ready for use."How many do you sense?" he asked quietly."At least seven. Ma
Chapter 47"Vlad… you… you killed him."He looked at her seriously."It was either him or us."Elena sighed, frightened."He wasn’t human?""He was," Vlad replied coldly. "But he was sent by wolves. There was no way to trust him."She slowly shook her head, trying to process what had just happened.







