LOGIN"Get on the bed."
I froze. "You... aren't you going to take off your mask?" "No," his answer was immediate. Final. "But..." His eyes sparked with irritation. "Another word of protest, and I will have you escorted out. Do as I say, or get out. Is that clear?" His tone wasn't loud or threatening, but it immediately sent a ripple of fear... and desire through me. I was terrified. Not by him, but by the fact that I actually wanted this. By the fact that it felt like walking away from this would feel more like a loss than a gain on my end. "Get on the bed," he repeated as he stripped off his shirt, and I swear I lost my ability to breathe. Holy. Shit. I shamelessly froze there, checking him out. His body was carved by the devil himself, every muscle lethal, pulling me in. I turned and slowly made my way to the bed, every step slightly heavier than the last filled with hesitation, as I slowly lowered myself onto it, still feeling his eyes tracking my every step. When I finally laid back, his voice came again, calm but commanding. "Place your hands above your head. And they should not move," he added. "Not once. Do you understand?" What? "Do. You. Understand?" he repeated, each word slower, heavier than the last. The sharpness in his tone immediately striking the answer out of me. "Ye-yes." As if my body had already surrendered to him, it obeyed before my mind could catch up. My hands lifted slowly above my head as he stepped closer, towering over me. He smiled in a twisted way. I saw it in his eyes... the hunger. The way he stared at my breasts like they were his to devour. His eyes drifted down between my thighs, where I was already dripping with anticipation for him. "Already wet...? And I haven't even touched you." My cheeks turned red from embarrassment... then his finger sank into me, curling, and a cry escaped my lips before I could bite it back. My body arched instinctively under his rhythm. Another finger followed, stretching me slowly, and a broken sound slipped from my lips, raw, helpless. My body tightened helplessly, the tension building and building until release rushed through me, a sudden wave that left me trembling beneath him. I was still catching my breath when his voice came again, darker in the form of a whisper. "You begged for this," he murmured against my ear, as he slowly bit my earlobe, causing a heated sensation between my thighs. A sudden thrust ripped through me, forcing a breathless gasp from my lips as my body tightened beneath him. But when he pulled back and moved in again... slower, deeper this time-the pain dulled, blurring into heat. The ache twisting into pleasure. My moans became louder with every thrust, the sound filling the room as he set a brutal rhythm. He stretched me, filled me, each movement harder and faster until my body writhed beneath his. I was drowning in him. The way his body claimed mine without mercy. I lost control, my body reacted before my mind could stop it. My hand lifted without thinking, gripping him desperately to anchor myself. But then the edge of his mask slipped slightly. For a split second, I saw the sharp line of his jaw. I was almost about to see the face behind the mask... Then he grabbed my wrist. He immediately tore himself away from me, and before I could say anything to explain myself, his voice cut through the silence again. This time his next words shocked me. "Get out." Everything inside me seemed to stop for a moment. My body still hummed from the tension, my skin buzzing with heat, and yet my heart felt stung from humiliation. I didn't think. I didn't protest. I just moved. The tears I held back slightly blurred my vision slightly, as I forced my trembling hands to grab my clothes scattered across the room floor. Fumbling with bras and leggings, trying to pull them on as fast as I could. I could still feel his eyes on me the whole time, as if he were staring a hole into the back of my head. My heart pounded; I could hear my own ragged breaths. As I shoved into my blazer and zipped my boots, I felt his eyes on me, and yet I couldn't bring myself to look. I was too raw, too embarrassed to argue, to even question. I stumbled toward the exit, still half-dressed and barely stable. Passing by the bar, the bartender's voice drifted to me over the music and murmurs. "I warn them," he said casually still polishing a glass, eyes flicking toward the back booth, "but they never listen." I didn't stop. I just nodded vaguely, cheeks burning up, as I slipped out into the night... Never listen. Yeah, that's me. Always diving headfirst without thinking things through.Chapter 10 • ADRIAN POVIt been hours since, after she had left. I stayed where I was. Not a single step toward the door. Just my thoughts and the distant sound of the city sprawling beneath me. lights blinking from below like distant stars. Cars weaved, people moving, lives unaware of the games played above them.From my office balcony, I could see it all… the city I once ruled in shadow. The domain I once thought was untouchable, now… threatened. Not by another rival…But by a woman.The silence of the office pressed in. I poured myself a glass of whiskey, letting the amber liquid catch the light. I didn’t drink it. Not yet. My mind was elsewhere. A chessboard. Moves and countermoves spinning faster than my pulse.I replayed every second. Every word. Every flash of defiance in her eyes. I had already considered killing her. It was the cleanest, easiest way to eliminate a threat and bury the problem permanentlyBut, she wasn’t just any problem. She was something else entirel
I was watching her before she even stepped into the building. Camera three caught the taxi slowing by the curb. Camera four caught the door opening. Camera six caught her stepping out. She paused for half a second before finally entering the building. The building had that effect. Tall glass. Cold steel. No warmth. It was designed to make people feel small before they even reached the elevator. She adjusted her bag on her shoulder and walked in anyway. No hesitation. Interesting. I leaned back in my chair and watched the screens. My office was quiet. Too quiet. No assistants. No guards inside. Just me and the low hum of the monitors. She passed through security without issue. I had made sure of that. No alarms. No interruptions. I wanted her calm. Calm people revealed more. The elevator camera caught her reflection. Her jaw was tight. Her eyes were focused straight ahead. She held herself like someone walking into danger but refusing to acknowledge it. Not brave. Controlled
ADRIAN pov:“Dispose of him quietly.” I ordered, leaving them behind as I made my way back into the van. “Yes, sir.” They're voice responded in a sharp sync, as they carried his half-breathing body, into the back.The city blurred past the windows as we drove back in silence. No talk. Just focus. Jenny had vanished, yes, but chaos hadn’t followed yet. That’s what matters.The meeting place sat hidden in plain sight. An old private club that had gone bankrupt years ago, with it's name stripped from the records. But what no one knew was that behind those bars was a fingerprint lock and a steel door. Where the real room waited there.They were already there when I arrived. Three of them. The only men I trusted enough to sit across from. Men who have bled with me, laughed with me, buried problems with me. Business partners and friends, depending on the night.“Adrian,” Luca said first, slowly lifting his glass, his voice giving away the fact that he was completely under the influence of
ADRIAN POV“They know sir.” The words cut through the quiet of my office. I did not look up immediately. I finished signing the document in front of me, capped the pen, and set it aside with practiced calm. “Who knows,” I asked calmly, “and what do they know?” There was a brief pause on the line. I could hear breathing. Timid but slightly controlled.“Two auditors,” the voice said. “They took up the case tonight. The girl came in a few hours ago. She was… shaking. Paranoid.”Interesting, I thought to myself. “What did she report?” “From what I overheard sir. Redwell Biotech was mentioned.” That… got my attention.I leaned back in my chair slowly. Redwell was a name that did not surface unless someone had already stepped too close into actually finding out something.“Who is ‘she’?” I asked. “And who exactly is handling the case?”“She’s the sister to the man who died at the warehouse yesterday, sir,” the insider said. “She knows a lot sir. T-too much, she wasn’t guessing at all.”
Jenny's pov The next morning came within the blink of an eye, my head was still really heavy. Weighing me with memories from last night. Replaying. The alley. Daniel’s last words, and Adrian’s cold voice over the phone. The thudding in my chest gradually began beating unevenly, as each memory graced through my mind in a brutal pictorial remembrance. I moved through my apartment out of habit. Taking a quick bath. Although, the warmth of the water splashing gently against my skin did very little in terms of easing my nerves. I closed my eyes, letting the water soak through my hair. Feeling the coolness it offered as it graced down my scalp. But regardless, the memories kept replaying in an endless loop. I could still smell the scent of his blood mixed with the thickness of the air of that alley. I immediately shook my head, attempting to pull myself out of my own mind. “You’ve handled worse,” I muttered to myself, in a low voice. “You’re Jenny Havan. You dont back down. Yo
I lifted my head slowly, my hands still slick with Daniel's blood, my breath caught halfway in my chest. Polished shoes stopped a few feet from us.They were expensive. Immaculate. Completely out of place in the filth of this alley.My gaze carefully traveled upward. To tailored trousers. A dark coat and a hand hanging loosely at his side. The gun was almost casual in his grip. My breathing hitched unevenly.I followed the line of his arm, forcing myself to look up, even as every instinct screamed at me not to. That was when I saw his face.... Calm, controlled. Adrian Red.I knew who he was. Everyone in the city knew the Redwell Biotech logo; it was on every hospital, every pharmacy, every government health directive. He was the man who kept the city alive... and apparently, he was also the man who'd decide on who lives or not.His cold stern gaze moved from Daniel's body to me. A flicker of recognition sparked in his eyes... not the way a stranger looks at a face, but the way a coll
I woke to the soft glow of the morning sun filtering through the blinds. For a moment, I forgot all that's happened, thought it to be a normal morning, until I heard the quiet sniffle from the living room.I pushed myself up, muscles aching, and crept toward mamá. She was sitting on the couch, eyes
A taxi was already waiting at the curb. I climbed in, shutting the door, and pressed my forehead to the cool glass. My heart heaved, my skin crawled from humiliation. The rush of everything hit me at once... embarrassment, desire, exhilaration, shame, and an aching, lingering pleasure that refused
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