LOGINThe black sports car screeched to a sudden halt right at the hotel entrance. Valets in matching gold-trimmed vests rushed forward, pulling the door open for me. I stepped out onto the concrete, pausing just long enough to adjust my cuffs. The smooth fabric of my black silk shirt strained against my shoulders as I moved.
Instantly, flashbulbs blinded me. Photographers lined up behind the velvet ropes, tracking my every movement as I walked up the wide marble steps. I didn't glance at them. I kept my chin high, soaking in the attention. I handed my silver invitation to the doorman. The man glanced down at the name, blinked in sudden recognition, and quickly bowed his head to usher me inside. The ballroom was a suffocating sea of crystal chandeliers, clinking champagne glasses, and expensive designer dresses. At the far end of the room, standing beneath a massive floral arch, was Adrian Hayes. He wore a pristine white tuxedo, his arm wrapped tightly around his fiancée, Chloe. I walked straight into the thick of the crowd. "Who is that?" a woman whispered to her partner, turning her head so fast her diamond necklace caught the light as I brushed past her. "Is he an actor?" Adrian was laughing at a guest's joke when his eyes swept across the room. He stopped mid-laugh. His entire body went completely rigid as his gaze locked onto me. The champagne glass in Adrian’s hand tilted dangerously. The pale liquid poured right over his knuckles, dripping down to stain his white sleeve, but he didn't even blink. His mouth hung open. His eyes traced the sharp line of my jaw, the breadth of my chest beneath the silk, and the confident smirk playing on my lips. "Noah...?" Adrian whispered. The word was barely a breath, but I saw it shape on his lips. He took a sharp step forward, his boot clicking loudly against the marble floor. He completely let go of Chloe’s arm, leaving her standing there in shock. His face went entirely pale, his chest heaving as he stared at the ghost from his past. I didn't slow down. I walked right past him, intentionally letting my shoulder brush against his white tuxedo. I didn't look back. Adrian spun around instantly to follow me, his hand reaching out blindly to grab my arm. "Noah, wait—" "There you are." A deep, commanding voice cut through the chatter of the ballroom. Julian Vance stepped out from the private VIP lounge, his security guards trailing behind him. The billionaire ignored every wealthy investor trying to catch his eye and stopped directly in front of me with a sharp, possessive smile. Julian stepped deep into my personal space, his dark eyes locked onto mine. He didn't even glance at the crowd whispering around us. He reached out, his large, calloused hand wrapping firmly around my waist, pulling my hips flush against his. "You kept me waiting," Julian murmured, his voice low, smooth, and completely dominant. Right behind us, Adrian froze. His hand was still raised in the air, inches away from where my arm had just been. He stared at Julian’s hand wrapped tightly around my waist. Adrian’s knuckles turned entirely white as his hands balled into tight, trembling fists. "Julian," Adrian said, his voice straining to sound polite, though it cracked under the pressure. "I didn't know you knew... Noah." Julian finally turned his head, looking down at Adrian with pure, cold indifference. "Noah is my personal guest tonight, Hayes. Is there a problem?" Adrian looked between Julian's bruising grip on my hip and my calm, unbothered expression. The golden boy’s jaw clenched so hard a muscle twitched violently in his cheek. "No," Adrian choked out, his eyes burning as they fixed onto mine. "No problem. I just... we used to go to school together. Noah, we need to talk." Adrian took another step forward, completely ignoring the fact that his own fiancée was now watching us from a few feet away with a deeply confused, frowning expression. I finally looked at Adrian. I didn't smile. I didn't look angry. I just let him see how amused I was by his desperation. Before I could say a word, a sudden commotion exploded near the main entrance of the ballroom. Flashes from dozens of media cameras lit up the hallway as security guards struggled to keep the press back. Leo Sterling, the nation's biggest actor, walked into the room. He ignored the managers and wealthy guests trying to greet him, his sharp blue eyes scanning the crowd wildly until they landed directly on me. A bright, playful smirk spread across Leo's face. He walked straight toward the three of us, completely ignoring the billionaire's dark glare and Adrian's furious expression. "Found you," Leo called out loudly, making half the ballroom turn to look at what he was tracking.The silence in the narrow hallway was completely suffocating. The only sound was the heavy, wet drip of Julian’s blood hitting the wood panels from his torn sleeve. Silas Vance stood perfectly still, his eyes glued to the red transfer bar on my phone screen. The bar was stuck at ninety-nine percent, pulsing like a live bomb under the dim light."You are bluffing, Noah," Silas whispered. His deep voice was smooth, but his jaw was so tight a tiny muscle twitched under his sharp cheekbone. "You wouldn't destroy my empire. If the Vance name falls, your parents' patent becomes worthless public data. They will never get their life's work back.""Try me," I purred.I lifted my thumb just one millimeter off the glass screen. Instantly, a loud, high-pitched emergency beep buzzed from the phone speaker. A digital clock appeared, counting down from ten seconds.9... 8... 7..."Silas!" Julian roared, his face turning completely pale as he stepped closer. He pressed the cold metal barrel of his pi
Silas did not look at the gun in Julian’s hand. He just kept his dark, heavy eyes locked right onto my face, his cruel smile widening. The air in the hallway felt completely frozen, and nobody was breathing.Julian’s hand was shaking from pure, unhinged rage. He did not care that Silas was his own uncle. He did not care about the Vance family blood. He took a sharp step forward, his massive body stepping directly between me and the older man. He lifted his black pistol, pressing the cold metal barrel straight against Silas’s forehead."I don't care about your papers, Silas," Julian growled, his deep voice shaking the walls of the narrow hallway. Sweat rolled down his pale face, and his chest heaved violently against his bloody shirt. "I shed blood for him tonight. He is staying with me. If you try to take him out of this house, I will put a bullet through your brain right now."Silas did not even blink. He did not look scared at all. He slowly reached up with one long finger and pushe
The heavy iron door felt freezing cold against my palm. The rhythmic tapping from the outside stopped, but the deep voice still echoed in the quiet hallway.“Open the door, Noah. Your toys can't save you from the real owner.”My breath caught hard in my throat. My heart gave one violent, painful thud against my bare ribs. That voice did not belong to Elijah Hayes. It belonged to a man far more dangerous. It belonged to the shadow who had truly broken my body and mind during my six missing years before vanishing into the dark."Noah? Who the hell is outside?" Julian growled softly.His massive frame stepped right in front of me, his broad shoulders completely blocking my view of the wood. The deep cut on his forearm was still leaking fast, smearing dark red crimson across his white shirt, but his alpha aura turned completely unhinged. He reached into his waistband and pulled out a heavy black pistol, pointing it straight at the door lock."I don't care who thinks they own your past, be
Leo didn't wait for Julian to answer him. He threw the medical kit onto the side table and stepped straight into the small gap between us. His broad chest pushed hard against Julian’s bleeding shoulder, forcing the billionaire to take a half-step back. Leo reached down and grabbed my right hand, his warm fingers locking tightly with mine."Get your bloody hands off him, Vance," Leo spat, his blue eyes flashing with a dangerous, dark devotion as he looked at my matted shirt. "You are tracking your red stains all over his silk. You look like you're about to faint anyway. Let me take him to my car.""He stays behind my chest, Sterling," Julian growled back, his jaw clenching so hard that a thick vein popped out near his temple. He did not let go of my waist. His grip turned bruisingly tight against my hip bone, forcing my lower back to press flat against his stomach. "I took a knife to the flesh for him tonight. He belongs to my house."I let out a soft, dry laugh, enjoying the heavy phy
Adrian did not care that he looked like a total madman. He took three fast, stumbling steps forward until he was right in my personal space, his chest heaving violently under his torn white shirt. The smell of raw panic and expensive whiskey rolled off his skin, hitting my face."Noah," Adrian choked out, his voice completely broken.He lunged forward and grabbed me by both shoulders. His large fingers dug hard into my suit jacket, shaking me, his face just inches from mine. His eyes were wide, completely bloodshot, and full of a terrifying, wild regret."I watched you get into that car with them," Adrian wept, a heavy tear spilling down his flushed cheek. "My brother tried to destroy you, Julian bled for you, and Leo took you away. But I am the one who loved you first, Noah! I am the one who has been dying inside for six long years!"I stood perfectly still. I did not lift my hands to push him away. I did not look angry, and I did not look sad. I just looked at his trembling fingers
My heart hammered a slow, painful rhythm against my ribs as I stared down at the black plastic latch. The inside of the sports car felt tight and suffocatingly hot. Behind me, Julian’s heavy, wet breathing was the only sound cutting through the loud, angry roar of Leo's engine as we flew down the open highway. Slowly, my fingers trembling just a tiny bit, I pulled the latch back. The small glove compartment door dropped open with a soft click.I reached my hand inside, my skin brushing past the cold wires and paper manuals until my knuckles hit something soft. I pulled it out.It was a tiny, velvet black jewelry box. It felt light in my palm, looking completely out of place inside the messy dashboard. I popped the box open under the dim, orange light of the radio screen.My breath caught hard in my throat.Sitting inside the white silk lining was a single, silver high school cufflink. It was dented, deeply scratched, and covered in old scuffs. It was the exact cufflink I had lost six







