LOGINCove’s grip on Eli’s jaw stayed firm, their faces so close that Eli could feel the other man’s steady breath against his skin. The wall pressed cold and hard into Eli’s back.
“You’ve got a mouth on you,” Cove said quietly. “That’s going to get you in trouble.”
Eli stared straight into those gray eyes, refusing to look away. “Let go of me. Now.”
Cove held him there for a few more seconds, then slowly released his jaw. He stepped back just enough for Eli to breathe, but not enough to feel free.
“You smell like fear and dried blood,” Cove said. “You’re going to shower.”
Eli wiped his mouth with the back of his hand. “I’m not doing anything you tell me to do.”
“You will,” Cove replied. “Or I’ll drag you in there myself. Your choice.”
Eli glared at him. “You really love this, don’t you? Bossing people around. Making them feel small.”
Cove tilted his head slightly. “I don’t need to make you feel small, Eli. You already are. Now move.”
Eli stayed pressed against the wall. “What if I say no?”
“Then I carry you. And I promise you won’t like how that goes.”
Eli clenched his fists. He knew he couldn’t win a physical fight. Not right now. “Fine. But I’m showering alone.”
Cove gave a small, cold smile. “There are cameras in the bathroom. I’ll be watching.”
Eli’s stomach dropped. “You’re disgusting.”
“Call it what you want,” Cove said. “You’re under my roof. My rules. Walk.”
Eli pushed off the wall and walked toward the open bathroom door, shoulders stiff with anger. The bathroom was huge — black marble everywhere, a massive glass shower, and lights that made everything look too clean and expensive.
Eli stopped at the entrance. “Turn the cameras off.”
“No,” Cove answered simply. “Strip and get in.”
Eli turned around. “You expect me to just take my clothes off while you watch like some creep?”
Cove leaned against the doorframe, arms crossed. “I’ve already seen you scared in the dark. This is nothing. Clothes off.”
Eli’s face burned with humiliation and rage. “I hate you. I really fucking hate you.”
“Good,” Cove said. “Hate me while you wash the blood off. I don’t care how you feel as long as you obey.”
Eli pulled his torn hoodie over his head and threw it at Cove’s feet. “Happy now?”
“Keep going.”
Eli unbuttoned his jeans, shoving them down along with his boxers. He stood there naked, fists clenched at his sides. “There. You got what you wanted. Now get out.”
Cove’s eyes moved over him slowly, taking in every bruise and mark. “Get in the shower, Eli.”
Eli stepped into the large glass enclosure and turned the water on. Hot water poured down over his sore body. He kept his back to the glass, trying to hide as much as he could.
“You don’t have to watch this,” Eli said over the sound of the water. “I’m not going to kill myself or anything.”
“I watch because I want to,” Cove replied. “Turn around.”
Eli stayed facing the marble wall. “Fuck off.”
“Turn around, Eli. I won’t ask again.”
Eli spun around, water running down his face. “You like this? Seeing me like this? Naked and trapped? Does it turn you on?”
Cove didn’t answer right away. He just watched.
“You’re sick,” Eli continued. “You kidnap me, lock me up, and now you’re staring at me in the shower. What kind of person does that?”
“The kind who owns you,” Cove said calmly. “Soap up. I want you clean.”
Eli grabbed the body wash aggressively and started scrubbing his skin. “I’m not your property. I’m a person. You can’t just decide to own someone because my brother is a piece of shit.”
“I already did,” Cove said. “And you’re handling this better than most would. Most men would be crying by now.”
“I’m not most men,” Eli snapped. “And I’m not going to cry for you.”
Cove stepped closer to the glass. “No? Even after last night in the dark? You were close to breaking.”
“That was different,” Eli said, scrubbing harder at the dirt on his arms. “That was fear. This is just anger. I’m angry, Cove. Really fucking angry.”
“Good. Anger keeps you alive,” Cove replied. “Rinse off.”
Eli tilted his head back under the water. “You talk like you’ve done this before. How many people have you kept locked up here?”
“You’re the first I’ve wanted to keep this long,” Cove said.
Eli laughed bitterly. “Wow. I should feel special?”
“You should feel careful,” Cove warned. “Keep running that mouth and I’ll come in there with you.”
Eli froze under the water. “You wouldn’t.”
“Try me.”
Eli stared at him through the glass. “You’re bluffing. You just want to scare me.”
Cove’s expression didn’t change. “I don’t bluff.”
Eli turned off the water and grabbed a towel, wrapping it tightly around his waist. “There. I showered. Happy? Now leave me alone.”
Cove pushed off the doorframe and walked into the bathroom. His shoes clicked on the marble floor.
Eli backed up a step. “What are you doing?”
Cove kept coming until he stood right outside the shower door. His
eyes locked onto Eli’s.
Eli’s heart pounded. “Stay out there.”
Cove reached for the shower door handle.
The Threat from the BratvaThe words from Nikolai hit me like a slap in the face. Your brother’s blood is still useful. Hand over the hacker or Marco dies. I read them again on the laptop screen, my fingers still typing from the fight. The room felt smaller, the city lights outside looking colder than before. Lena sat up on the medical bed, her shoulder wrapped tight, face pale but eyes sharp.Cove stood beside the bed, one hand on my shoulder, the other clenched into a fist. “They have Marco. Nikolai’s got him. We can’t ignore this.”I stared at the message, my chest tight. Marco. My brother. The one I thought was gone, the one I killed years ago. If Nikolai had him, it meant everything was about to blow up again. “We have to do something. He’s holding Marco. We can’t just sit here while he threatens us.”Lena pushed herself higher on the pillows
Lena’s Hit and the Near-MissLena dropped hard to the floor, her shoulder bleeding fast through the jacket. “I’m okay… keep going…”Cove was already moving, dropping his gun for a second so he could slide his arm under her knees. “Stay with me. You’re hit but you’re not going anywhere.”I kept typing on the laptop, fingers flying. “Got the sniper position. Third floor, left window. Nikolai’s calling more men that way. The feed’s still live.”Cove lifted Lena quick, her body light but her breath coming in short gasps. “We’re pulling out. Team, fall back!”Ruiz’s voice came over the comms, tight. “We’re with you, boss. Lena’s down. We got her.”The team moved fast. Bullets still flew but fewer now. A couple of Bratva men tried to
Chaos in the Auction HallThe shout from Matteo still rang in my ears, mixed with the sound of bullets cracking through the hall. You think you can hide from me forever? The Bratva already has your brother’s codes! I shook my head, trying to push it out, and kept hacking on the laptop. The old contacts were still open, feeding me camera feeds. “They’re turning on the assassins now,” I yelled to Cove. “Just watch!”Cove stood right behind me, back pressed to mine, his gun up and ready. “Keep it coming. Don’t stop.”Lena moved to our left, covering the side table. “I’m good here. Keep talking, Eli. Tell me what you see.”I clicked faster. The screens on the wall lit up with the guards’ own cameras. The assassins on the other side suddenly turned their guns on each other. “Got them! They’re shooting the wrong peopl
Into the Auction HallThe elevator doors opened right into the underground garage. The air smelled like engine oil and wet concrete. Ruiz was already at the first car, engine running low, three guys from the team piled in. Lena climbed into the second vehicle with two more shooters. Cove slid behind the wheel of our car, one hand on the wheel, the other resting on my thigh like he was making sure I stayed put.“Promise again,” he said, voice low as he started the engine.“I promise,” I said back, buckling my seatbelt tight. The laptop bag stayed on my lap. My fingers tapped the side of it nervous-like.Ruiz’s voice crackled over the comms. “Boss, we’re ten minutes out. Eli, you got eyes on the hall yet?”I opened the laptop quick, pulling up the drone feed. The map showed the underground auction hall in red, level seve
The Argument and the SurpriseI shut the laptop lid after reading the message from the old contacts, and the words still sat heavy in my stomach. Nikolai Volkov. The Bratva leader. Matteo had joined up with him. That changed the game completely. The whole city felt like it was closing in at the same time.Cove stood right there in the server room, arms crossed tight, staring at the closed laptop like it had personally hurt him. “Bratva. They’re all in now. Nikolai’s with Matteo. We can’t go in blind.”Lena leaned against the wall, still holding her half-empty coffee cup, eyes sharp. “I know. But we got the warning. That’s something. Ruiz and the team are already moving the vehicles out front. Ten minutes. We can’t sit here debating while Matteo’s making his move.”I tried to stand up, my legs still a little wobbly from the night before, but I did it anyway. “We have to. He’s setting a trap at the auction hall. We need to know exactly where he is before we roll out. My laptop can find
The beep from the recorder faded into nothing, but the voice kept playing in my head. Matteo’s calm tone, like he was ordering coffee. “Matteo here. The auction hall tonight. Secondary squad hits the servers. I go in with Nikolai. Kill the hacker Eli. Finish the war. Voss dies. City burns with us. Tell them hello from the grave.”Cove stood there, arm still around my shoulders, and stared at the dead assassin like he was trying to read the last breath off his face. I stayed right next to him, my legs still wobbly from the couch, but I didn’t sit down again. “He’s right. It’s a trap. Underground auction hall tonight. He’s using the Bratva to finish it all.”Cove’s jaw tightened. “We play it out loud. Whole team needs to hear.”He hit the button on the small black box Lena had pulled out. The recorder started again. Same voice. “Matteo here. The auction hall tonight. Secondary squad hits the servers. I go in with Nikolai. Kill the hacker Eli. Finish the war. Voss dies. City burns with u
Eli froze.Cove stood in the doorway, hands in his pockets, watching him calmly like he’d expected this all along.Eli slammed the laptop shut and stood up fast. “What the hell is this?”Cove didn’t move. “You weren’t supposed to find that folder yet.”“Yet?” Eli’s voice rose. “So you were planning
“Please… I’m so close, I” Eli gasped.Cove pulled his hand away again.Eli let out a broken sound, half sob, half moan. “No! Cove, please! I can’t take it anymore!”Cove stayed quiet for a moment. Then he reached up and gently removed the blindfold. Eli blinked against the light, eyes wet and despe
Cove’s eyes darkened. “Oh, I will.”Before Eli could say another word, Cove grabbed his arm and pulled him out of the bedroom. Eli tried to yank away but Cove’s grip was too strong.“Let go!” Eli said. “What the hell are you doing?”“Teaching you,” Cove answered. “You sabotaged my work. Now you pay
“Don’t leave,” Eli whispered.Cove stopped halfway to the door. He stood there for a long moment, back still turned.“Please,” Eli added, voice rough from crying. “Just a little longer. I’m still sha







