Masuk
“You here alone?”
“What if I am?”
“Wanna head over to that corner? It's empty,” the young man replied, leaning close to my ear.
I leaned back, eyeing him. I did a quick assessment: $100,000 watch, $5,000 haircut, $300,000 suit.
“Sure,” I commented with a smile. Loudly. The club was packed tonight, and the music was blaring.
I moved in front of him, directly to the spot he had indicated with a nod. I turned to face him as he approached. He was tall. My height, maybe taller.
He was slouching and glancing around. I knew the look.
He stepped up to me, then moved to face the wall. I stopped him.
“Ummm, I usually do that,” I stated casually, keeping my tone friendly. The kid looked like he needed a friend, and I needed a little fun myself; I didn’t want to scare him away.
“Ah. Oh…can you…switch tonight?” he asked, his eyes trembling slightly. Even in the dimness of the room, with the flashing neon strobe lights, his eyes were bright.
He was younger than me, but of age.
I was safe.
“Nah,” I called out jovially, “I prefer it that way.”
“Oh…” he mumbled, his eyes drifting away as he bit his lower lip. “I…I can pay you. 100,000. What do you say?” he asked, almost pleadingly.
I knew that look too. Someone still new to the game.
I stared him in the eye and took a step forward, getting in his space.
He swallowed. Trembling eyes on my steady ones.
“500,000,” I said slowly.
He nodded hurriedly, with barely a second's hesitation.
I assessed him again.
A rich kid. Definitely. But also a careful one. I could guess why he chose me. I was older than many in the club, and I didn't look like a pauper either.
I wouldn't hang on to him. Probably.
I smiled again.
He turned, let his pants down, and I went in. Easily. He had prepared himself.
He gasped and squeezed me, but I kept going, slow at first. I wasn't sure how new he was to this. Then, when he relaxed, I pumped him fast. Not hard, I'm not a brute.
I listened, gauged, and moved with him until he came, his large frame shuddering and slumping against the wall.
I pulled out.
In the darkness of the club, people were fucking everywhere. It was that type of place.
If you didn't want sex, you went somewhere else.
As for me, I mostly liked to watch. And because I'm not that young, I rarely get approached, which worked out just fine.
Tonight, however, someone had made a move, and I was in a good mood, especially after over an hour of spectating.
The kid slid a card into my hand. He leaned in again. “1111, that's the code. The money's in there,” he said, gazing at me with the kind of gratitude one reserves for that server or ice cream man who gives you an extra helping of your favorite food or treat, without you having asked.
I smiled again. There was no need to speak. This wasn’t some networking event or meet and greet.
It was a sex club, and we weren’t acquaintances.
Moreover, I wasn't interested in talk. That's for daytime. At night, I watch, I listen. I breathe.
The happy, rich kid turned to leave, and I slipped his card back in his pocket with one of my own.
As he walked away, I pulled out my phone and transferred $550,000 to my card. The access code was already written on it. I really don't like to talk.
I went back to watching the boys and the men. The hunters and the prey. The buyers, the players, and the ones for all seasons.
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The next morning, I walked into my lawyer's office. My company was brokering a deal with a top investor. I had met the investor before, a seasoned art curator from old money.
He was setting up a gallery, and my company was to handle the construction work and interior design, if we could close the deal today, that is.
I strolled in at ten a.m. on the dot, to find the elder gentleman I was familiar with seated with two other men. I glanced at them casually as I turned to shake my lawyer's outstretched hand.
I paused. In my mind, while my body moved automatically.
What…the…fuck!
I shook Martin's hand and then turned to my intended client. I shook his hand as the other two men stood.
My gaze moved to the first man. My client was speaking, but I didn't hear a word until the word ‘son’ slipped through the high-pitched sound going off in my head.
The boy from last night is staring at me. Wide-eyed and pale.
I heard myself laughing heartily as I shook his hand, then disengaged forcefully, but discreetly, from his damp, iron-clad grip.
I nodded at him as his lips fell open, still not hearing the older man’s words as I automatically turned to the second man.
I froze. My face fell. I turned to Martin.
“What is this?” I asked calmly, but my head was on fire. My heart was banging against my chest like a war drum. My palms were damp, and not from the handshake with the kid from the club.
I tightened my hands into fists at my side as I faced the only person I could at that particular moment.
Martin smiled apologetically, coming around his desk to my right side. “Come on, Jade, it's been a long time, no?” he asked casually, though I could hear the tremor in his voice.
A tremor that we both understood well.
“Did hell freeze over and nobody mentioned it to me?” I continued cooly, though I wanted nothing more than to crack open my lawyer friend’s skull and let his blood pool on the floor of his plush, carpeted office.
“Jade –” he remarked weakly, but he was interrupted.
“Jayden, come on, it's been what, thirteen years? Can't you put things behind you?” the second man droned, and my skin crawled, instantaneously.
I hadn’t heard that fucking voice in over a decade, and it wasn’t soon enough.
The arrogance. The audacity. The confidence.
God let me die. Let me die now! I cursed in my mind.
I didn't look at him. I turned to my intended client, the elderly man. “If he's on the job, I can't do it,” I remarked tersely.
The elderly man smiled calmly. I held my breath.
“100 million. Will that change your mind?” my intended client asked patiently. I had been liaising with him for over three months. I respected the old man more than I cared to admit.
He was not like many of my clients. He was wealthy, like all of them, but he was also very down to earth. Unlike the majority.
I had spent more time talking about non-business-related things with him than I ever allowed myself to with others.
He talked about the past and how society had changed. I talked about my father’s views on work, life, and dedication to one’s craft.
He talked about how younger people were harder to get along with nowadays. I assured him that I was the exception to that particular rule.
And like that, we had danced, discussing, negotiating, getting familiar with each other, until today. The final act.
And now, the word came out of my mouth before I cared to stop it.
“No,” I replied politely, confidently.
“500,” the boy croaked. I turned stiffly to him. “500million. Would that work?” he rasped.
I jerked forward as a powerful force tugged on my raised arm. I glanced up into steady, deep blue eyes. Eyes I had known for most of my life. Eyes that even in this moment held no judgment of me.Liam was holding me by the wrist, gazing evenly at me. “Try that again,” he said calmly, “with him.” That small smile of his flashed, and he swept out of the room as I gaped at his back, then the closed door.I sank to the floor, resting against the couch. I wasn’t sure whether I felt better or worse.My phone rang, and I moved to it slowly. I sat on my bed, accepting the call without looking.“Hello?”Silence.“Hello?” I said again, firmer.“What’s wrong?”My eyes filled.==========Leon’s POV.Adrian’s personal driver had gone into the mansion, then left forty minutes later, without my brother and without the car.Unnatural movement.With the current atmosphere, I couldn’t let it slide.I was
“Liam! Have I said something wrong?”He glanced down at my hand, and I could have sworn he was staring down his nose. His gaze came up, and I shifted mine away, releasing him from my grip and giving some space between us.A light pressure was on my shoulder. I looked up, and my heart stopped. Liam could appear firm, professional, distant, but in that moment, he was none of those. It seemed like there were words at the tip of his tongue, but he was holding them back.Liam was never so reserved. Not with me.My lips parted, his curved up lightly.“Jayden Malroy,” he shook his head, as he studied my face, “he’s something, isn’t he?”“What?”“Special.”“I don’t –”“He makes you see a way, doesn’t he?”“Liam. What are you –”“That man is not on your level, yet he’s going out of his way to make you happy. That’s special, isn’t it?”“What do you mean ‘level’?” I asked, my voice harsher than I expected.
I stared at his cock. It was like a live snake. Not for the first time, I wondered what that would feel like inside somebody.“Argh!” he called out.My eyes snapped shut. My mouth fell open as his cum slid down my face.“Ah! Marcus! Sorry. I’m sorry.”I tried to move my hands off him, but he sat, he kept rocking, using his weight to keep my digits in place.I tasted him. I turned to the side, trying to wipe it off. A hot tongue flicked over my face. I blinked my eyes open. My mouth opened wider.He was staring down at me, like Mars gazing at the Earth.I swallowed. His amber eyes had never been so dark. I tried to move, but both my hands and my body were trapped.“Jay,” The word was closer to a prayer than anything I had ever uttered in my life. He didn’t look like my Jay. He looked like a beast, and that was not something I was used to.His rod was still erect, deep brown, slick, pulsing, aimed right at me.“Marc
The marks were still there. Dark, blue in some places. It looked worse than it actually was. Nothing really hurt.I pressed my lips together. “Get off me.”He shook his head, cradling mine. I turned away from the intensity. “I’m fine, Jay. It’s fine. Get off.”Neither he nor I moved.I shifted, and he pulled me to his frame, hugging me. My words faltered.After a moment, I hugged him back. He made a sound I didn’t like, and I pressed him tighter. He buried his face in my neck.This guy, I contemplated, he’s so high maintenance.A few minutes later, I was on the bed, in a large bathrobe, and he was on the floor, still in his wet clothes, patting my feet dry.“I can do that,” I said hoarsely.He nodded, but made no move to stop what he was doing.He opened a small container, and a quiet scent filled the room. I had a bad flashback, and my knees jerked.Jayden held my ankles fast. “I’m going
I stared at him.“I want to sleep.”“Then get a room. You had one yesterday.”He sank deeper into the sofa, slipping his shoes off with his feet.“That was yesterday.”“What were you watching?” he said after a long silence.“Your handiwork.”“I wasn’t there.”“Fuck you, Jay.”“Honestly, I wasn’t. I was with a client. Ask anybody.”“Is it that time already?”“Huh?”I sighed and got off the wingback chair I had been sitting in for far longer than I should have.I went to the bathroom.When I came back in, the TV was on, the same news running.“Thirty-eight people,” he said quietly. I sat on the edge of the bed. His eyes moved from the TV to me. “Can you even begin to imagine that?” he whispered.“Is this how you sleep?” I remarked without batting an eye at his tone and somber demeanor.He smirked, then lay back down on the sofa, closing his eyes.There was a kn
Three hours earlier, at about three p.m., a block of warehouses had collapsed. The damage was devastating. The value of the lost items was unconfirmed but was estimated at hundreds of millions.Various corporations used the area to store anything from excess finished products to old office printers.There would be litigation for a full year before anyone got any satisfaction from the insurers, who would definitely not be happy to part with any compensation without a full, in-depth investigation, something half of the owners of the affected area would most definitely not allow.That was what we were betting on.I had met with my team after changing vehicles twice. I gave the instruction, set the time, and went to Adrian’s father’s house for a late lunch, or early dinner, depending on who was asked.While I was knocking on the large mansion door, a team of ten men was moving through the targeted section where the kids were located. I had instructed a
“Who are you?” the blonde breathed, his eyes narrowing as they searched my face.If I spat, I would get splash-back. That’s how close the fucker was.“You’ll find out, soon. I assure you. I’ll be seeing you real soon, Mr. Ralis,” I rumbled.He smiled. Like having a blade at h
Leon Ralis strolled in and sat across from me, crossing his long, toned legs. He was dressed in a polo shirt and short shorts.What he had come to this place for, I didn’t care to imagine, but his manner was very different from what I had seen that day with Jay. He looked like he was flaunting himse
I started to plan my exit before our conversation went south.“Do your calculations and pay up fast, Mr. Malroy. That’s all you really need to do,” I rumbled.“I owe you –”“Twenty million, give or take, I believe,” I remarked casually, leaning forward again. “Starting today, your interest accrues.
That cold, dark hole grew. A dull rage pushing behind it. I forgot my fallen compatriot, whose name I didn’t know, whom I had never met.This fucker had ruined my win with the dragon, Leon’s roommate, whom I had just now realized was probably not just a roommate.This fucker had int







