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The Shadow's Gaze

Author: Lexie
last update publish date: 2026-05-22 04:06:35

Sienna

“I can’t do this.”

The words came out smaller than I intended. Pathetic, almost.

Like all the confidence I had been running on tonight had finally expired and left me stranded backstage in six-inch heels and a dress that could barely qualify as fabric.

The crowd outside erupted again, impatient applause echoing through the walls.

I could hear the announcer saying something else, probably buying us a few extra seconds. It would not be enough.

My breathing became faster, too uneven .

This was a mistake.

A horrible, impulsive, emotionally unstable mistake.

What the hell was I doing here?

Five hours ago, I had a fiancé. A wedding, a future.

Now I was backstage in an elite sex club dressed like a glittering revenge fantasy, seconds away from performing for a room full of rich strangers.

This was the kind of shit show that should’ve been stopped by a trusted adult.

Roxy grabbed my arms before I could spiral any further.

“Hey. Look at me.”

I shook my head.

“No, Rox, seriously, I can’t. I really can’t do this.”

“Yes, you can.”

“No.”

“Yes.”

Her grip tightened. “Sienna.”

The seriousness in her voice made me finally look at her.

Her eyes roamed my face for some time then a sigh left her lips.

“You know what’s funny?” she asked.

“I’m not in the mood for a joke.”

“Dave loved watching you stop being yourself for him.”

That shut me up. My brows pulled together.

Roxy leaned closer, lowering her voice.

“You used to love performing.”

I swallowed hard.

Not this conversation… not now.

“You loved it,” she continued. “You didn't tolerate it. You didn't do it on weekends just for extra money. You actually loved it… it was your escape.”

I looked away because she was right. And I hated that she was right.

But she wasn’t done.

“Then that idiot starts dating you and suddenly what happens?”

I stayed quiet and her eyes narrowed.

“No, say it.”

I exhaled sharply. “He didn’t like other men looking at me.”

“Exactly.”

Her tone was sharp and mocking. Cruel, but not toward me.

Toward the truth. Towards Dave.

“He hated men looking at you, but apparently had zero issue with himself becoming the community project of Las Vegas.”

Despite myself, a tiny laugh escaped me.

Roxy caught it and pressed on.

“He made you feel like performing was beneath you.”

That one landed directly in my chest. Painfully accurate. Not because Dave had outright forbidden it.

That would’ve been too obvious and would've caused a rifle between us.

No.

Dave was smarter than that. He did it slowly.

He planted the seed and watched it sprout guiding it till it grew and affected my decision. With fake protectiveness and carefully chosen words wrapped in affection.

“Why do you need to perform anymore?”

“I just hate the way men look at you.”

“You’re too classy for this.”

“You should focus on teaching instead.”

At the time, it sounded romantic... Protective.

Like love. But now?

Now it sounded like a slow erasure. A quiet trimming away of the parts of me he didn’t want anyone else to access.

Until eventually, I stopped.

Not because I wanted to but because loving him somehow became more important than loving myself.

That realization made something ugly twist in my chest.

Not sadness. Not heartbreak. Just anger, hot and sharp, carving humiliation into my skin

Roxy saw the shift immediately.

“There she is.”

I rolled my eyes so hard, I practically saw my brain.

“Don’t start.”

She smirked.

“That’s the face I was waiting for.”

The music outside shifted. A lower beat now. Slower, more sensual.

My stomach twisted again but differently this time.

A familiar rush of adrenaline hit me. It felt old, almost comforting

Roxy squeezed my shoulders once.

“You know this.”

I looked toward the stage entrance. Toward the lights spilling underneath it and for one second, something settled inside me.

Not peace. Definitely not peace.

But recognition.

The poles. The silks. The music. The anticipation.

This wasn’t foreign.

This was home dressed in slightly more questionable branding.

I exhaled slowly.

Then nodded.

“You’re right.”

Roxy grinned.

“That’s my emotionally unstable superstar.”

“Shut up.”

“That sounded much healthier.”

I laughed once under my breath.

My heart was still racing, but now it felt manageable.

Roxy extended her hand dramatically.

“Ready, Vesper?”

I stared at it.

Then I took it.

“Ready, Rebel.”

The announcer’s voice boomed again.

“And now... Rebel and Vesper.”

The curtain parted and the lights hit instantly.

Bright, warm and blinding. For one horrible second, every instinct in my body screamed at me to run.

Then the music started and everything else disappeared.

I couldn't see the crowd, couldn't feel the pressure, not even my humiliation.

Just instinct.

Movement.

And muscle memory. My body knew exactly what to do before my brain could interfere.

Roxy moved beside me with easy confidence, and I followed naturally, slipping into rhythm like no time had passed at all.

My body arched with the music as I spun around the pole, the cold metal sliding against my skin before Roxy caught my hand and pulled me seamlessly into the next move. The silk tightened around my thigh as I climbed higher, every movement flowing naturally into the next like my body had been waiting years to remember this feeling.

The familiar burn in my muscles grounded me. Silk wrapped securely around my wrist; comforting and predictable.

Nothing like the chaos my life had become.

A strange calm washed over me.Not because things were okay, they absolutely were not; but because for the first time all night, I wasn’t reacting.

I was in control.

Every stretch, every transition, every controlled drop was mine.

The crowd faded into background noise. Their attention no longer felt invasive. It felt earned.

I climbed higher, fingers gripping silk as my body moved on instinct.

The music pulsed through me. God! I had missed this.

Not just dancing, this version of myself.

The stronger one.

The freer one.

The one who didn’t constantly shrink herself to fit someone else’s comfort.

As I lowered into a precise transition, breathless and warm, applause erupted below.

Louder this time.

I should’ve felt embarrassed.

Instead, I felt alive.

My hand skimmed the pole, ready to shift my weight onto it when I looked up.

And froze.

My eyes zeroed in on a man. He was seated in the shadows of a private booth upstairs.

Dressed in a dark suit.

One hand resting lazily against the armrest.

Watching me like the rest of the room no longer existed.

Our eyes met.

And just like that, every coherent thought was an abandoned ship.

Heat rushed through my body so fast it was almost violent.

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