Masuk
Sienna’s POV
The hotel suite looked like a war zone. Broken glass crunched under my boots as I stepped through the door, gun drawn but barrel pointed down. Shattered bottles, overturned furniture, and the sharp smell of spilled whiskey mixed with expensive cologne hit me like a slap. Two half-naked women scrambled to cover themselves with sheets while a shirtless guy with wild black hair stood in the middle of the chaos like he owned the destruction. Nova Kane. I’d seen his face on billboards and tabloids, but in person he looked even more dangerous. Tall, tattooed, lean muscle, messy hair falling into sharp green eyes. He held a half-empty bottle like a trophy, swaying slightly, a cocky grin plastered on his face. “Detective,” he drawled, voice low and raspy from years of screaming on stage. “You’re late to the party.” “Put your hands where I can see them,” I snapped, ignoring the heat in his stare. “Now.” He laughed, deep and rough, and slowly raised his hands. One of the women whimpered behind him. My partner, Ramirez, was already cuffing the other two idiots who’d helped trash the place. “You always this uptight, officer?” Nova asked, eyes dragging down my uniform like he could see right through it. “Or do you save the fun side for after hours?” “Shut up and turn around.” He didn’t move. Instead, he took a slow step closer, still holding that damn bottle. “Come on, sweetheart. I don’t bite… unless you ask nicely.” My jaw tightened. I holstered my gun and grabbed his wrist, twisting it behind his back harder than necessary. Cold metal clicked around his wrists. Even cuffed, he looked too comfortable. “Detective Sienna Vale,” I said flatly. “You’re under arrest for destruction of property, public intoxication, and whatever else we find once we finish searching this mess.” Nova turned his head, lips inches from my ear. “Sienna,” he repeated, tasting my name like it was something dirty. “Pretty name for a pretty cop. You gonna frisk me next? I’ve been a very bad boy tonight.” My skin prickled. I shoved him forward toward the door. “Keep talking and I’ll add resisting arrest to the list.” He chuckled again, letting me push him along. “Feisty. I like that.” The ride to the station was torture. Nova sat in the back of the squad car, legs spread, watching me through the mirror the entire time. Every time I glanced up, his eyes were on me. “You ever get tired of playing good girl, Sienna?” he asked, voice cutting through the silence. “All that tight uniform… bet you’d look better with it on my bedroom floor.” “Keep dreaming, rockstar.” “Oh, I will. And in my dreams, you’re screaming my name instead of reading me my rights.” Ramirez shot me a look. I ignored both of them and focused on the road. By the time we reached the precinct, word had already spread. Nova Kane’s arrest was big news. Cameras flashed outside as we brought him in. He posed for them like it was a red carpet, even with cuffs on. Inside the interrogation room, I sat across from him. He leaned back in the chair like we were at a bar, completely unbothered. “So, Detective,” he started, flashing that infuriating smirk. “You gonna be the one to punish me? I can think of a few ways I’d like that to go.” I slammed the file down on the table. “You think this is funny? You destroyed a two-hundred-thousand-dollar suite, assaulted a security guard, and had drugs all over the place. You’re lucky you’re not in real jail yet.” “Lucky?” He laughed. “Baby, luck has nothing to do with it. Money talks. You should know that by now.” I leaned forward, keeping my voice cold. “Not this time. I’ve seen plenty of rich assholes like you think they’re untouchable. You’re not.” His eyes darkened, still locked on mine. “You don’t know anything about me, Sienna. But I’d love to change that. Real slow. Real deep.” My stomach flipped despite myself. I hated how my body reacted to that raspy voice saying my name. “Save it for your groupies,” I shot back. “I’m not interested.” “Yet,” he corrected with a wink. “You’re not interested yet.” The next morning, I stood in the courtroom, arms crossed, watching Nova stand before the judge. He’d cleaned up—sort of. Black shirt, messy hair still somehow styled, that same arrogant energy. The judge looked exhausted. “Mr. Kane, you’re a repeat offender. The damage you caused last night is unacceptable.” Nova shrugged. “It was a wild night, Your Honor. Won’t happen again.” I almost rolled my eyes. The judge continued, “However, considering your cooperation and the fact that no one was seriously injured, I’m offering a plea deal. Ninety days of strict house arrest at your residence under constant police supervision. One violation and you go straight to county jail. No excuses.” Nova’s gaze slid to me. A slow, dangerous smile spread across his face. “And who will be supervising me, Your Honor?” The judge nodded toward me. “Detective Sienna Vale has been assigned as your primary officer. She will live on the premises and monitor your every move.” My blood ran cold. “What?” I stepped forward. “Sir, with all due respect—” “Decision’s final, Detective,” the judge cut me off. “This is a high-profile case. I need someone I can trust. You’ve got the best record in the department for this kind of thing.” Nova let out a low whistle. “Looks like we’re gonna be roommates, Sienna.” I shot him a glare that could kill. He just grinned wider, green eyes gleaming with pure mischief. As the bailiff removed his cuffs, Nova rubbed his wrists and walked straight toward me. He stopped close enough that I could smell whiskey and sin on him. “Better pack your bags, Detective,” he murmured, voice low so only I could hear. “My mansion’s big… but I don’t plan on giving you much space. Ninety days. Just you and me.” I lifted my chin, refusing to back down. “Touch me and I’ll arrest you myself.” He leaned in, lips brushing my ear. “Promise?” He walked away with his lawyer, that cocky swagger making my blood boil. This wasn’t going to be ninety days. This was going to be hell. To Be Continued…Sienna’s POV I woke up with a heavy weight in my chest and zero intention of letting Nova see it. The morning light felt too bright, too normal for the mess I was in. I dressed in my most professional clothes — crisp button-up and slacks — and walked into the kitchen like I was reporting for duty. Nova was already there, shirtless as usual, sliding a plate of eggs and toast across the island the second I entered. “Made your favorite,” he said, voice careful. “Extra butter on the toast. Coffee with caramel.” I didn’t even glance at the plate. “New rules. From now on, we communicate only when necessary. No personal conversations. No gifts. No music. I check in with my captain twice a day. You stay in my line of sight but we keep our distance.” He stared at me. “Sienna…” “Detective Vale,” I corrected coldly, pouring my own coffee. “That’s how this should’ve stayed from the beginning.” Nova’s jaw tightened, but he didn’t push. Not yet. Throughout the morning, he tried. He left
Sienna’s POV I didn’t even knock. I shoved the studio door open so hard it slammed against the wall. Nova looked up from his guitar, surprised for half a second before that guarded mask slipped over his face. “You have one week to get the files from the detective… or we come for both of you.” I repeated the words I’d overheard at the gate, my voice shaking with rage. “Who the hell was that man, Nova? And what files are they talking about?” He set the guitar down slowly. “Sienna—” “Don’t you dare ‘Sienna’ me right now.” I stepped closer, fists clenched at my sides. “I trusted you enough to let you inside my body. I listened to your sad stories about your old band. And the whole time you’ve been using me? Tell me the truth. All of it. Right now.” Nova stood up, running a hand through his messy hair. “It’s not what you think.” “Not what I think?” I laughed bitterly. “I heard him threaten both of us. You met him in secret in the middle of the night. How stupid do you think I am?” H
Sienna’s POV My hands wouldn’t stop shaking as I stormed through the mansion the morning after Captain Reyes’ call. Photos. Someone had leaked photos of me and Nova in the pool — my back against the wall, his hand clearly between my legs. Internal Affairs was now “looking into it.” My career was hanging by a thread. I found Nova in the living room and didn’t give him a chance to speak first. “Stay the hell away from me,” I snapped. “I need space. Real space. No more touching, no more games, no more of whatever this toxic shit is between us.” Nova’s green eyes narrowed. He set his coffee down slowly. “You think you can just switch it off after I was buried inside you? After you screamed my name like you couldn’t get enough?” “That was a mistake,” I said, backing up as he stepped closer. “Everything since I walked into this house has been one giant mistake. I’m requesting a replacement supervisor today.” He moved fast, grabbing my arm and pulling me toward his recording studi
Sienna’s POV I stormed out of my room the next morning with Nova’s phone clutched in my hand like a weapon. My body still ached from yesterday, but the anger burned hotter than any leftover pleasure. “You son of a bitch,” I snapped, slamming the phone down on the kitchen island. “Explain these messages. Right now.” Nova froze with a coffee mug halfway to his lips. His green eyes narrowed. “You went through my shit?” “Don’t you dare turn this on me!” My voice rose. “ ‘Seduce her, get the evidence, or she dies too’? What the hell is that supposed to mean, Nova? Were you using me this whole time? Playing the damaged rockstar so I’d let my guard down?” He set the mug down hard. “It’s not what you think.” “Then tell me what it is!” I shouted, stepping closer. “Because right now it looks like I’m just another job to you. Another pussy to fuck while you handle your dirty business.” Nova’s face twisted with anger. He grabbed my arms, not hard enough to hurt but firm enough to hold m
Sienna’s POV The kitchen still smelled like sex and pancakes when I finally found my voice again. Nova stood there, phone in hand, his face completely shut down. That dark, cold look I’d never seen before sent ice down my spine. “What did the message say?” I demanded, sliding off the counter and fixing my shorts. “Nothing important.” He shrugged, too casual, and set the phone face-down. “Just label bullshit. You know how they are.” “Bullshit.” I stepped closer, heart still racing from the orgasm he’d given me. “I saw your face, Nova. You looked ready to kill someone. Tell me the truth.” He reached for me, pulling me against his bare chest. His hands slid down my back, gripping my ass possessively. “Why talk when I can do this instead?” His mouth claimed mine before I could argue. The kiss was deep and distracting, his tongue stroking mine in a way that made my knees weak. I pushed at his chest, but he only held me tighter, grinding his hard cock against my stomach through his
Nova’s POV I woke up with the taste of her still on my tongue and my cock hard enough to cut glass. Last night in the pool kept replaying in my head — Sienna falling apart on my fingers, that sweet moan when she came, then the sharp sting of her slap. Fuck, I wanted more. I wanted everything. She’d been avoiding me all morning. Hiding in her room like a scared little rabbit. Not today. I stood in the kitchen wearing only gray sweatpants, low on my hips, and started making breakfast. Pancakes, bacon, fresh coffee. The works. Let her try to ignore this. The smell finally dragged her out. Sienna walked in wearing a loose t-shirt and shorts, hair still messy from sleep. Her eyes flicked over my bare chest and quickly looked away. “Morning, Detective,” I said, flipping a pancake. “You ran away pretty fast last night.” She grabbed a mug and poured coffee without looking at me. “I’m not doing this, Nova. Last night was a mistake. It won’t happen again.” I turned off the stove and st







