LOGINOne night was supposed to be enough. Damien Vale never does repeats. The cold-hearted CEO takes what he wants and leaves before sunrise. But when he spends one explosive night with the sharp-tongued bartender who calls him on his bullshit, the rules shatter. Now Damien shows up at the bar every single night at the same time. No explanation. No promises. Just raw, filthy need that neither of them can quit. Kai swore he’d never fall for another rich man who treats him like a dirty secret. Yet every night he finds himself waiting, aching, letting Damien push him further than he’s ever gone. One night became every night. And soon, neither of them will be able to pretend it’s still just sex.
View More“You look like the kind of man who’d rather fuck his problems than fire them,” Kai Lennox drawled, leaning one tattooed forearm on the bar top as he poured two fingers of the bar’s most expensive scotch without being asked. “Or is that just the suit talking?”
Damien Vale didn’t smile. He never did on nights like this. The steel-gray eyes that had made three executives cry in the last six hours locked onto the bartender’s ice-blue ones instead, and the heat that snapped between them was immediate, electric, and filthy.
“Keep talking like that and I won’t need the drink,” Damien said, voice low and rough as gravel dragged over silk. He dropped onto the stool, broad shoulders straining the black three-piece suit that cost more than most people’s rent. Jet-black hair still perfect despite the fourteen-hour war he’d just waged in the boardroom. “But pour it anyway. I want something to watch while you work that smart mouth.”
Kai’s smirk sharpened. Twenty-six years old, sleeves rolled high to show the full sleeves of geometric ink and the snake that curled around his left wrist, he looked like sin poured into tight black jeans and a button-up that clung to every lean muscle. The silver hoop in his ear caught the low rooftop lights of Eclipse as he slid the glass forward.
“Careful, suit. I bite back.”
Damien took the scotch in one swallow, throat working, then set the glass down with a soft clink. “Good. I like it when they fight a little before they beg.”
The bar was emptying fast—last call had come and gone for everyone except the man who owned half the city’s skyline. Kai wiped down the counter with slow, deliberate strokes, eyes never leaving Damien’s. Tension coiled thick between them, thicker than the humid night air drifting in from the open rooftop edge.
Ten minutes later the last patron staggered out. Kai flipped the lock on the service door, killed the main lights, and turned back to find Damien already standing, towering, one hand loosening the knot of his tie like he was unwinding a leash.
“Penthouse,” Damien said. It wasn’t a question. “My suite. Now.”
Kai’s pulse kicked hard. He should have said no. Rich guys like this always left bite marks and empty promises. Instead he grabbed his jacket, stepped close enough that their chests nearly brushed, and murmured, “Lead the way, boss. But if you can’t make me scream your name in the first five minutes, I’m walking out before you even come.”
Damien’s hand shot out, fingers wrapping around the back of Kai’s neck, thumb pressing just hard enough against the pulse point to make Kai’s breath hitch. “You won’t be walking anywhere when I’m done with you.”
The elevator ride was a blur of heat and teeth. The second the doors closed, Damien shoved Kai against the mirrored wall, mouth crashing down in a kiss that tasted like scotch and pure dominance. Kai kissed back just as vicious, tongues sliding, teeth nipping, until the ding of the penthouse floor sounded like a starting bell.
They barely made it inside the suite before clothes started hitting the floor. Damien’s suit jacket, Kai’s shirt—ripped open so buttons scattered like rain. Damien’s palms mapped every inch of Kai’s inked chest, thumbs dragging over the phoenix that spanned his ribs, then lower, jerking open Kai’s jeans and shoving them down with his briefs in one rough motion.
“Fuck, look at you,” Damien growled, wrapping a big hand around Kai’s already hard cock and stroking once, twice, too slow. “Pretty little bartender hiding all this under that tight uniform.”
Kai hissed, hips jerking forward. “Keep talking and I’ll come before you even get inside me.”
Damien spun him, bent him over the back of the massive leather couch that faced the floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the glittering city. Kai braced his forearms on the cushions, ass up, back arched. He heard the rip of a condom packet, the wet click of lube—Damien had come prepared—and then two thick fingers pushed inside him without warning, scissoring, stretching, curling hard against his prostate until Kai’s moan cracked the quiet.
“Shit—yes—”
“Greedy,” Damien muttered, voice dark with satisfaction. He replaced his fingers with the blunt head of his cock and thrust in to the hilt in one brutal stroke.
Kai’s shout echoed off the glass. Damien was thick, long, and he didn’t give Kai time to adjust—just pulled back and slammed in again, setting a punishing rhythm that made the couch creak and Kai’s knees shake. Every thrust dragged over that perfect spot inside him, pleasure-pain exploding white-hot behind his eyes.
“Harder,” Kai demanded, pushing back to meet each snap of Damien’s hips. “Fuck me like you mean it, or I’ll find someone who can.”
Damien snarled, one hand fisting in Kai’s messy brown hair, yanking his head back so their eyes met in the reflection of the dark window. The other hand gripped Kai’s hip hard enough to bruise. He fucked him deeper, faster, the wet slap of skin on skin obscene in the silent penthouse.
“You want mean?” Damien panted, leaning over Kai’s back, teeth scraping the shell of his ear. “Then take it. Take every fucking inch while I ruin this tight little hole for anyone else.”
Kai’s cock dragged against the leather with every thrust, leaking, aching. Damien reached around, wrapped a fist around him, and stroked in time with his hips—tight, relentless, thumb swiping over the slick head until Kai was shaking apart.
“Come on my cock,” Damien ordered, voice gravel-rough. “Right now. Let me feel you squeeze me while I wreck you.”
Kai came with a broken shout, thighs trembling, cum striping the couch and Damien’s knuckles. Damien fucked him through it, hips stuttering, then buried himself deep and came with a low, guttural groan, hips grinding like he could push the orgasm even deeper.
For a long moment the only sound was their ragged breathing.
Damien pulled out slowly, tied off the condom, and tossed it aside. He helped Kai straighten, turned him around, and kissed him again—still hungry, but slower now, tasting the aftershocks.
Kai pulled back just enough to smirk, lips swollen, eyes glittering. “One night,” he said, voice husky. “That’s it. No numbers. No tomorrow. We fuck like that again and I might get addicted.”
Damien’s steel-gray eyes darkened with something that looked dangerously like agreement. He traced a thumb over Kai’s bottom lip, already thinking about the way that mouth would look wrapped around him next time.
“One night,” he echoed, the lie already tasting sweet on his tongue. “Get dressed. I’ll call the elevator.”
But as Kai bent to grab his jeans, Damien’s gaze lingered on the fresh bruises blooming on those lean hips, on the way Kai moved like he was already sore and already craving more.
One night.
They both knew it was already a promise they were going to break.
The end of the first chapter of their real fight.Damien stood in the broken doorway, breathing hard, blood on his shirt from the bullet he took in the side. “The last strike failed. Victor is down. But he’s not finished. The real threat is still out there. The half-blood. The one who paid the right people? The one who made the merger collapse on purpose? He wanted ValeTech? He wanted control? And now he has the contracts? The emails? The bank records? He’s been feeding Victor everything? The reforms? The changes? The board votes? He’s been on his side the entire time? He’s the enemy now? He shot at us? Right there? The family dynamic collapses right now? But we’re still here. Together. We fight on.”Kai held their mother tight, ribs hurting, voice steady. “We’re still here. Together. The real threat is Victor. The half-blood. The one who paid the right people?
Victor’s voice came through the penthouse intercom at 2:17 a.m. sharp and cold. “Kai Lennox. You chose Damien. Big mistake. I’m coming for my mother. And for the company. The reforms were my way in. The changes were my way in. The board votes were my way in. The merger collapse was my plan from the beginning. I paid the right people. I made it happen on purpose. I wanted ValeTech. I wanted control. And now I have the contracts. The emails. The bank records. The half-blood is the real threat. The one behind everything. The enemy now? He shot at us? Right there? The family dynamic collapses right now? But tonight I strike. The last strike. You can’t hide her anymore. I’m at the door.”Damien stood up first, jaw set, voice hard. “Not tonight. Not ever. We fight together. As family. For the first time. You, me, Kai, Kaicen, and now Mom. The real threat is Victor. The half-blood. The one who paid the right peopl
The rain got louder outside. The four of them sat together in the dark warehouse, holding on tight.The mother’s secret was out.The family was shattered.But they were together.Kai squeezed their mother’s thin hand, voice steady even though his ribs still ached. “The family is shattered. All of us. But we choose each other. I chose Damien. You chose to be here. Kaicen chose to fight. We fight the real threat. Victor. The one behind the original merger collapse from the beginning. The half-blood. The one who paid the right people. The one who made it collapse on purpose. He wanted ValeTech. He wanted control. And now he has the contracts. The emails. The bank records. He’s been feeding Victor everything? The reforms? The changes? The board votes? He’s been on his side the entire time? He’s the enemy now? He shot at us? Right there? The family dynamic collapses rig
The elevator kept dropping.The choice was made.Kai had chosen Damien.And the family was holding on by a thread.The breaking point had arrived.And the half-brother was still hiding one secret.Kai held Damien tight in the elevator car, ribs hurting, voice low and steady. “I chose Damien. The family. No matter what your brother did. The half-blood is the real threat. The one behind the original merger collapse from the beginning.”Damien whispered against his hair. “Thank you. I choose you too. We fight together. As family. For the first time.”The elevator doors opened on the parking garage. Kaicen stepped out first, eyes red from the fight earlier. “Kai… you really chose him? After everything? You’re my half-brother? You raised me? The real father? But you’re Victor’s half-brother? The man who kidnapped me? The man who tried to break me years ago? The half-blood? The real threat? He’s been behind everything? He paid the right people? He made it collapse on purpose? He wanted Vale
Milan had already felt like another planet, but on the morning of the fourth major shoot, it became something else entirely.Kai stood on a rooftop terrace overlooking the city at golden hour, wearing nothing but an open black leather jacket and low-slung dark jeans that showed the sharp cut of his
“You think you’re the only one who gets to call the shots?” Kai Lennox’s voice was a low, dangerous rasp as he locked the service door behind Damien at 11:47 p.m. on the dot. The rooftop bar was dark except for the low amber glow behind the bottles and the rain-streaked city lights bleeding through
“You’re late,” Kai Lennox said the second Damien stepped through the service door at 11:52 p.m., voice low and edged with something that wasn’t quite anger anymore. He was already leaning against the far end of the bar, sleeves rolled high, phoenix tattoo gleaming under the low amber lights of Ecli
“You’re going to leave fingerprints on my throat tonight, aren’t you?” Kai Lennox said the second Damien’s shadow fell across the bar at exactly 11:47 p.m. His voice was already husky, half challenge, half invitation. He didn’t look up from the glass he was polishing—didn’t need to. He could feel t






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