LOGINDamien
"Listen carefully because I'm only saying this once." I said to the bastard making sure my voice was venomous enough to remind him who is the boss here. "I'll give you forty-eight hours." I said.
"Forty-eight hours," I repeated. "If every cent isn't back where it belongs by then, you'll spend the rest of your life wishing prison was your punishment."
Three million dollars had disappeared from company accounts under his supervision.
Money meant for operations. Employees. Investments. And he thought he could disappear with it. Just because he was made manager in one of our branch jurisdictions. I already regretted not taking him out right from the start, holding on to the loyalty his father has for our company under my father. Only that he was nothing like his father. He was nothing a dumbass fool.
"You won't find me," he whispered suddenly.
And that made me chuckle. "You still think this is a game."
"When I find you—and I will find you—you'll beg me to kill you."
With that I disconnected the line. That should keep his brain moving on doing the needful.
Coward.
I tossed the phone onto my desk. The device slid across the polished wood. I loosened my tie and crashed back into my chair.
That bastard thought I wouldn't find him. He thought distance would protect him.
It wouldn't. Nobody stole from me and lived comfortably afterward.
A slow smile pulled at my mouth. Cold.
Violent. I was going to rip his life apart piece by piece. Then I'd make sure everyone else learned from his mistake.
My gaze shifted across the office. Dan was waiting for me to finish the call. For a second I had almost forgotten he was there. The bastard Evangelis had pissed me off way too much.
The quarterly report sat open in front of him.
Company growth. Apart from the boring side of power. Guns and blood. There was the reality of the world. Spreadsheets, negotiations, shareholders, board meetings and making sure thousands of employees still had jobs.
I rubbed a hand over my jaw. I called Dan in earlier to review them because I wasn't sure the percentage is moving the way I wanted it to move meaning there is a loophole somewhere. And I am not someone who take chances with loopholes.
For a brief moment my attention drifted to the large portrait hanging on the far wall.
My father.
A man whose shadow still stretched over everything I touched.
A memory surfaced. When he called me to his room one day. "Take care of the family."
I remembered standing beside his bed holding his pale sick hand. I remembered promising him.
"Take care of the business. Protect our name and the Valmont famiglia."
The Valmont family which had been alive and strong for generations.
Long before me. Long before my father.
And on that sick bed, he had handed the responsibility to me. Not because I wanted it. Because somebody had to carry it.
I couldn't change the past. Couldn't undo mistakes. Couldn't bring him back. Sometimes I still wondered what would have happened if I had been there the night of the fire.
If I hadn't left. If I hadn't gone out drinking. If I hadn't been drowning in my own anger after learning the truth about Ariana.
Maybe I could have saved him. Maybe he would still be alive. Maybe everything would be different.
But maybes were useless. The dead stayed dead.
The living carried consequences. And I carried mine every day.
When I first took over as Capo after my father's death, many of them hadn't looked at me that way.
They thought the position should pass elsewhere. Thought I was too young. Some even believed another branch of the family should inherit leadership. They had spent months questioning every decision I made.
Months.
Until enemies stopped crossing our borders. Until profits doubled.
Until everyone learned one simple truth. I wasn't my father. And I never intended to be.
Where he ruled through patience, I ruled through fear. And that was the difference between me and the old generation.
My father built an empire. I intended to make sure nobody was ever stupid enough to threaten it under my leadership.
My gaze finally shifted back to Dan.
"Schedule an emergency meeting with alm the directors."
"What time, Sir?"
"As early as 8:30AM, tomorrow." I leaned forward and tapped the report sitting on the desk. "I want every director in that room explaining how ten percent disappeared from our projections without anybody noticing."
"If ten percent can disappear on paper, then someone is hiding something. And if they're hiding something, I want names."
Dan nodded. "Noted, sir."
"What about the other job?"
A knowing look crossed his face. Without a word, he picked up his tablet and tapped the screen.
Photographs of Ariana came into view. In several building locations. Hair tied back. Resume tucked under her arm.My mouth twitched. Dan scrolled through several pictures.
"She applied to four companies. I've paid all of them off."
A smile slowly spread across my face as I studied the photograph. Last night's conversation flashed through my mind.
Her stubborn chin. The fire in her eyes. The way she'd looked at me without fear.
I thought she hadn't changed but clearly I was too quick to conclude. If anything, Ariana had become more difficult. More defiant. More irritating.
And somehow that only made me want to push her harder.
The woman had actually rejected my offer. Mine.
Did she have any idea how many people practically killed for a chance to work at Valmont Holdings?
One of the largest multinational resource and infrastructure corporations in the country. Mining, logistics, energy distribution, construction—our company touched almost every major industry worth touching.
Thousands of applications flooded our offices every month. Yet Ariana had looked me in the eye and said no.
The memory made my jaw tighten.
Six years ago she never would have dared. What changed? Life? Time?
The thought irritated me enough to dismiss it immediately.
"What about the other guy?"
Dan picked up the tablet again and began.
"Matthew Walker. Twenty-nine years old."
I folded my arms.
"Go on."
"Parents died in a car accident when he was eleven. He was raised by his grandmother until she passed away three years ago. Worked multiple jobs growing up. Delivery driver. Warehouse assistant. Bartender. Eventually moved into freelance construction work and property maintenance."
I scoffed. What a poor life.
"No criminal record. No major debts. Average income history. He currently rents an apartment."
The photograph remained on the screen. He shared an apartment with Ariana and another female roommate with their daughter."
My jaw tightened immediately. The struggling boyfriend and struggling girlfriend combo.
The cheap apartment. Pathetic little life.
A bitter laugh escaped me. "So this is where she ended up."
The thought of her choosing someone like him over everything she could have had left an ugly feeling in my chest.
I didn't like it. Didn't understand it. And I certainly didn't want to examine it.
Dan lowered the tablet.
"What would you like me to do with him? Take him out?"
I slowly twirled my chair overlooking the city. "Nah. We're not getting our hands dirty with him."
The city lights reflected against the glass.
"My revenge isn't with him."
My fingers drummed against the armrest.
"It's with Ariana."
A cold smile settled on my face.
"Keep blocking every opportunity she finds. I don't care how much it costs. If she applies somewhere, I want them rejecting her before she even walks through the door. Until she has nowhere left to go."
"Eventually she'll come back." And when she does, she would be begging.
Ariana"What? You slapped him?"I threw Tessa a glare as I settled a sleeping Lily on her bed. And gently pulled the blanket over her, making sure she was tucked in properly before brushing a kiss against her forehead.She stirred slightly but didn't wake.Quietly, I switched off the bedside lamp and dragged Tessa out with me.I let out a tired sigh before dropping onto the couch and facing her. "Yes. I did. Can we not make it sound like I committed a federal crime?"She looked like she couldn't decide whether to panic or burst into laughter."He deserved it."Every single bit of it.Tessa slowly shook her head before folding her legs beneath her. "Okay...Start from the beginning."I told her everything."...He questioned the way I was raised."Tessa's expression immediately changed."He implied that because I grew up without my mother..." My voice caught for a brief second before I forced myself to continue. "That somehow explained who I am."I shook my head."I don't care how angry
DamienI should've known better than to let Vanessa into my office. The woman had mistaken one ounce of tolerance for an invitation.Now she refused to leave my side. "Dami, do you think this necklace goes with tonight's dress?"I didn't even bother looking up from the document in front of me. "It doesn't matter.""Oh."She sounded disappointed for exactly two seconds before speaking again."What color tie are you wearing tonight? Maybe we should match."I signed the last page with more force than necessary. "I don't care.""You always say that."Because I genuinely didn't. I tossed the pen onto my desk and pinched the bridge of my nose.The image from earlier flashed through my mind.Ariana opening my office door. The surprise on Ariana's face before she immediately apologized and disappeared.It wasn't as though I'd done anything wrong. Vanessa had adjusted my tie without permission. Before I could stop her, Ariana had walked in.End of story.So why had that moment stayed with me t
Ariana"I am not wearing that."Tessa looked up from where she was kneeling beside my bed, holding up a fitted emerald green top."Why not?""Because It's just a team dinner, Tess.""It's a welcoming dinner.""Same thing.""It is not the same thing."She sighed dramatically before tossing the green top onto the bed and digging through my closet again."I seriously regret telling you."She gasped."You regret telling your best friend?""Yes.""I'm offended.""I'll live."She pulled out another outfit this time around a dress."What about this?""No.""You haven't even seen it.""I don't need to."She huffed."I swear, Ariana, getting you dressed is harder than negotiating world peace."I flopped backward onto my bed."Tessa. There is absolutely nothing special about tomorrow."I pointed toward the pile of clothes she'd already thrown onto my bed."I'm not the only person they're welcoming. There are six other new executive staff members. So why are you acting like it's some royal banqu
DamienMy fist connected to the asshole face sending him crashing into the chair. The metal legs screeched across the concrete floor.I grabbed him by the collar before he could fall completely and slammed him back upright."Look at me."His head lolled. Blood stained the corner of his mouth. Not enough to cool my anger. Not yet.I crouched in front of him. The warehouse was silent except for the sound of old fluorescent lights overhead.Six of my men stood around the perimeter.The bastard tied to the chair had stolen an information from me. And in our world, information was worth far more."One last time," I said quietly. "Who gave you access to the shipment routes?"Silence.I drove my fist into his stomach. The impact folded him forward against the restraints.A strangled sound escaped him.For three weeks I had been cleaning up the mess he caused. And this idiot happened to be the weakest link.I grabbed his jaw. Forced his head up. "Try again."Fear flashed across his face. Goo
Ariana"I think the doctor wrapped the wrong body part." I pointed at Matt. "Your leg is injured, but clearly your mouth is the one that needs a bandage. You've been talking nonstop since I got here."Matt placed a hand over his chest. "I can't believe this betrayal. I thought we were friends.""We are.""Then why are you attacking me?""Because you're exhausting."Tessa burst out laughing. Matt pointed at her. "See? This is exactly what I've been dealing with. I'm tired of this hospital."His voice held genuine frustration now. "I want to leave."Tessa looked up from her laptop."No."Matt groaned dramatically. "Stop treating me like a child."Tessa stared at him."A child?""Yes.""Matt, you literally tried to get out of bed yesterday by yourself.""I was fine.""You fell.""I slipped.""You fell.""It was a controlled fall."I immediately started laughing. Tessa looked seconds away from committing a crime."A controlled fall?" she repeated."Yes.""You nearly took your IV stand wit
Ariana "I swear to God, Tessa, one day I'm going to strangle that man."I stood in the restroom, gripping my phone between my shoulder and ear while I patted my wet face with a paper towel. "No, seriously. I'll make sure there are no witnesses and then I'll do it."Tessa snorted. "Can I help?"A laugh escaped me despite my irritation."You're supposed to be talking me out of murder.""I'm your best friend, Ari. Not a therapist. Don't worry about him. Karma is coming.""It needs to hurry.""Trust me. It will."I chuckled. The frustration slowly eased from my shoulders."Right. I'm not even supposed to be talking about him. How's Matt doing?""Oh, he's fine. But if you ask me, you'd think he's the healthy one and everyone else is injured."A laugh escaped me."Still talking nonstop?""You have no idea.""Poor nurses.""Poor me."I laughed harder.The accident had scared all of us, but thankfully Matt was recovering. His leg had been badly injured and he was stuck in the hospital for n
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Ariana"Are you sure we shouldn't report this man for sexual harassment?"Matt's voice followed me as we stepped inside the apartment.I closed the door behind us and kicked off my shoes, trying to ignore the fact that my heart was still pounding far too hard.Not from fear. At least that's what I
Arianna"Sorry. You're no longer working with us."Those were the words that kept circling in my head. Within less than twenty-four hours, I had lost both jobs.First S&M Publishing House shutting down overnight after the fraud investigation. Then walking into the club and getting informed the boss







