MasukMy mind ran back to Marcus.
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For six weeks, after his ‘claim’ on me, the man didn't come by, and nobody else touched me.
Hell, nobody called for me to drink with them. I lost my tips; my regulars wouldn't even look me in the eye.
After a full year, all my hard work was lost.
Then, he came, but he didn't send for me. I was livid. I stormed out of the club, screaming in the back alley, into the night air.
“You really should look into taking anger management classes,” a deep voice droned.
I spun around.
“You…you…”
“Breathe, just breathe first, then use your words,” he continued, but he wasn’t being condescending or snarky, or even rude. He was being…patient.
“What game are you playing?” I snarled. “I can't get any work because of you, I don't –”
He whipped out a credit card.
I glanced at it, then at him.
“What?” I rumbled, suspicion heavy in my tone as my brow rose.
“Money, right?”
I stared at him.
“You need money, right?” he expounded steadily, his black eyes on me like I were some unpredictable stray cat he was trying to feed with his bare hand.
“I need to work,” I growled. “I need to work to EARN money. I can't –”
“Here,” he rumbled.
“What?” I shot at him, my eyes wide, almost foaming at the mouth.
He sighed exasperatedly. He walked up to me, took my hand, and placed the card in my palm. “This is yours. For the inconveniences.”
I stared at my hand in his. His almost covered mine. Almost.
I inhaled. My eyes snapped up to his. “What's this for? You give me your credit card for what? You think you can buy –”
“I'm only –”
“Stop fucking interrupting me!” I snarled.
His partly opened mouth closed.
I stared up at him.
My body began to shake. I clutched the card in a fist and shook it under his chin. “You think you can buy me? Or what exactly is this?” I growled at him.
He gazed down calmly at me.
I hit his large, very firm chest with my fist. “Speak!” I shot at him
“You don't belong here,” he rumbled.
I blinked. My mouth fell open. He continued.
“I've had my eye on you for over six months. I've seen how you speak, how you walk, carry yourself…you’re not from this side of the tracks…you don't belong here,” he stated evenly.
“I'm going on a job soon, once I step out, that guy from last time, and his friends, will be sure to have a party with you. If they don't kill you afterward, your working here would either be over or become a waking nightmare. Take that, and get out of here,” he continued flatly.
I stared at him. My ears not believing what they were hearing.
“What…what do you mean? Why…why would you do this?” I gasped.
He stepped closer.
“I told you that day, didn't I? Or were you not listening?” the man murmured.
His eyes bore into mine, and this time, I stepped back, the card still in my hand, glancing away from those black pools that were confusing me. Confusing me, almost like how a pair of blue ones used to.
I was trembling now. Just like that day. His large frame shifted, and my eyes snapped up, my shoulders hunching, my body preparing to get slapped while my mind used my eyes to assess the situation.
He had turned, moving to head back inside.
“And that's not a credit card. It's a prepaid one. It's loaded. The code is 5679. Try to remember it,” he called over his shoulder.
My eyes widened. I glanced at the card, turned it from back to front. The number he had just called was written on it.
He was walking away. Something pulled at me. Something I had forgotten about. Something I had blocked out within myself.
“Wait!” I called after him, my voice breaking as my stomach turned from having him leave me, outside, alone. “I don't understand! Why? Why are you doing this?” I almost begged, almost showed my hidden turmoil. Something I had lost the ability to reveal.
“Don't worry, I'll come to collect your debt… Once you're able to pay,” he continued lazily, waving over his head without turning back, not stopping.
“But!” I stumbled forward, “I don't know your name,” I called out.
Don’t leave, I wanted to say.
He turned back; he smiled. “Marcus.”
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That face filled my mind's eye as I stared at the wall.
The memory of that voice warmed my soul.
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From that day, I had clawed my way back up. Won my place back at the company my family owned, a long history, generational. It was supposed to be my inheritance. The very reason I had been studying architecture in the first place.
With Marcus’ money, I had gone back to school, still in Canada; I had gotten back on that dead horse. I loved design, loved creating structure. It wasn’t just a ‘family business’ to me. I was happiest when I had my designs, my plans, in my hands.
I had even thrown in a second degree in Management for good measure.
It took another five years before I could face my father again.
By then, my mother was well, but on medication, my drug addict brother was in recovery, and Rina…it was still better not to talk about my baby sister.
Altogether, thanks to that devil Leon, I had spent seven years away from my home.
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And now, after six years of me being back, he’s trying to fuck with me? What for? Why now? Why at all? I arranged possibilities, options, and his reasons in my mind.
Martin’s update filled my head.
I picked up the phone, and sent a message to my baby sister.
Something was up, and I wasn’t going to let it slide.
Even if I didn't know Sir Sinclair was related to that son of a bitch, HE definitely knew it was me on the other end of this contract.
Bastard!
I cursed within me.
Nobody fucks around with my life, my family, or my business. Not anymore.
“Hey lovely, I’ve got something for you,” I crooned into my encrypted phone. The person on the other end giggled, my eyes danced.
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After the most distracting day I had had at the office for the first time in a long time, I walked up to the reception desk of one of the top five luxury hotels in the city and gave the desk clerk my name. The lady smiled and handed me a key.
“Your host is expecting you,” she said smartly.
I nodded at her and strode to the private elevator. The card she had given me was for Marcus’ hotel room.
I almost laughed. ‘Host’… That word rang far too many bells, and the unintentional reversal was humorous.
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
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
I pushed off Marcus.I stared at his face. His skin was grey, his eyes dark.“Sorry. I rasped. I’ve got shit to do,” I said hoarsely, a weak smile on my lips.“Jay.”“Sorry, Marcus. I should do better. I know. I will. From right now.”“Jayden. You don’t have to
“How?” I murmured, sighing, lowering my gaze to his cock, which was at full attention. From zero to a hundred by a single word.My face got hot.And that’s when my training began.For three weeks, he molded me, transformed me.I went from bursting grapes within seconds to holding them inside me for







