LOGINshe wasn't very good at reading people but she was pretty sure he was looking at her like she was a meal, and it felt very unsettling and something else..
Elias didn't move. "Sir, maybe I should stay and try to….." "I said leave." A beat. Then her brother looked at her apologetic, helpless and stepped back into the elevator. The doors sliding shut and sealing her fate. Damien Voss pushed off the counter and walked toward her. Not fast, not slow. The kind that showed that he was used to people waiting for him which meant he wasn't worried about whether she'd run. He stopped a few feet away and looked at her fully, her jeans, cream sweater, hair down, his gaze assessing, she figured this was how he looked at deals before he put his signature on it. "You're smaller than I expected," he said. "And you're stranger than I expected." She held her ground a little offended by his remark on her height. "What do you want, Mr. Voss?" Something moved across his face. Not quite a smile. "Your blanket. The one you left in my car for months, for whatever reason . It helped me sleep." He said it flatly, like a man reporting facts he found personally offensive. " For the first time in three years I slept fully, deeply. Then someone on my staff washed it last night." "I'm sorry about that, but I don't see how this is any of my business or where you are going with this" she wondered if he wanted another blanket of hers, it was very weird and seemed perverted but who was she to judge the rich, they did weird stuffs all the time. ‘I could ask Elias to get you one of my other blankets, if it helps with……’ "Not the blanket." He cut across her. "What I want , Miss Kane, is You." She waited for the other shoe to drop, or for him to complete his sentence, but he kept looking at her calmly as if he had all the time and money in the world, which he does, ‘‘Excuse me Mr Voss, but I don't seem to understand what you mean.’’ "The scent is still on you, the one from your blanket. It's on your skin, your hair, whatever it is you used before you came here. I could smell it when you walked in." He said it without embarrassment, like this was a perfectly normal situation that happens everyday like and they both needed to accept it. "I need you here. In my bed. So I can sleep." Liora looked at him for a moment. "You've completely lost your mind, Mr Voss, you do realize that" "Probably." He didn't seem troubled by this, on the other hand he looked relaxed and still calm. "This isn't a negotiation Miss Kane, I hold all the power here and if you fail to comply, your brother's job is gone, the one you both depend on. And If you leave tonight, he's done by morning. Not just here, anywhere." The anger that moved through her was clean and hot, the fact that he could so calmly talk about destroying someone who had worked and practically slaved away for him for the past two years, made her stomach churn. "You're blackmailing me over a *scent.*" "Yes, but I'm also offering you a contract." He moved to the desk and pulled a tablet from the drawer. "Eight hours a night. Eleven to seven. Your days are yours, your job, your life, whatever you want. I'll pay you well. More than well." "And if I say no?" "Then you know what happens." He set the tablet on the counter between them. "I'd rather not do it that way,i always get what i want, one way or another other, you can choose to take this offer or ……" He let the sentence die there. Whatever it is that is that he left unsaid made her legs week, there had been rumors that the Voss industries had ‘’other sides’’ and she wasn't interested in finding out about whatever the ‘‘sides’’ were about. "I want it in writing," she said, she was completely powerless and it made her hate him for it, regardless of the reason causing his insomnia. "Right now. Eight hours only nothing more nothing less. No touching past what's necessary. No advances, and you'll pay like you said, If you break any terms, the contract's void and my brother keeps his job with full severance." Damien sat down and started typing without argument. He read the terms aloud in the empty penthouse, like he was dictating to a room full of lawyers instead of a woman he'd just coerced into his apartment. She listened carefully. The language was precise. She couldn't find a fault in it, which bothered her more than if she had. When he handed it over she read it twice.she thought for a moment and decided to add a few more clauses at the bottom: "Miss Kane will be placed on a monthly stipend of Fifty thousand dollars per month concerning the duration of the contract and Any violation of these terms by Damien Voss renders this contract null and void. Elias Kane will retain his position with one year's salary as severance, effective immediately, if there is any fallout between the two party’s" Damien read it. The corner of his mouth moved, barely. "One more clause," he said, and took the tablet back. She watched him type. "Duration: Six months, renewable by mutual agreement. For the term of this contract, Liora Kane agrees to serve as the sole source of sleep assistance for Damien Voss. She will not withdraw from this arrangement without thirty days' written notice, during which time she remains obligated to fulfill nightly terms." He set the tablet down in front of her. "Six months," he said. "Since you're the only thing that's worked in three years. I'm not leaving a loophole where you walk out after a week because you've had second thoughts." She rolled her eyes ‘Dont worry i wont walkout of this since you've practically backed me into a corner, I have no choice in the matter, but how do i know if this contract is legally binding’’ ‘’Good and to answer your second question, you don't, you'll just have to trust or you can have your lawyer look at it but that will be a waste of time now, don't you agree Miss kane’’ Liora read it again with gritted teeth reading through, he knew they couldn't afford a lawyer and she and Elias had too much going on, and for the first time all evening she felt the full weight of what it actually meant. Not just sleeping beside him. Being the thing he depended on. His fix. His only one. "You're making me a drug," she said, but what she really wanted to say was he reminded her of a dog who had a favourite blanket he couldn't live without and she practically had to live with being the said blanket He didn't flinch. "I'm making you a contract employee. The distinction matters legally." "Doesnt feel like it matters?" He said nothing. Which was its own kind of answer. She should have walked out. She knew that clearly, the way you know something and do the other thing anyway. But she thought the money fifty thousand dollars for next six month was approximately three hundred thousand dollars, that could help to finally bury what happened in their home town, and Elias, the tightness in his voice on the phone, two years of work, the bills they split down the middle every month and she picked up the stylus. She signed. Damien signed below her without hesitation, like he'd never doubted she would. He straightened up standing taller and carefully slid the tablet into an open drawer. " i’ll give you a copy tomorrow but for now, come with me." The bedroom was dark wood and city lights, a king bed dressed in black sheets that probably cost more than her monthly rent. He pulled back one side without ceremony, titled his head to signal her to get into bed. The first time in her entire existence of sharing a bed with the opposite gender and it just happened to be Him and since this was just him using her as a drug it was disgustingly platonic, she was going to make sure of that. She toed off her shoes, climbed in fully dressed, and stayed as close to the edge as possibly allowed, with her back to him. The mattress dipped as he got in. He didn't speak. He just turned toward her, grabbed her waist and physically dragged her to the middle of the huge bed, he leaned in, and pressed his face into the crook of her neck. She stopped breathing, and felt everything the naked chest she'd been ignoring all evening, its warmth covering her back and the huge arm wrapped around her waist, ‘’I dont think….’’ ‘’Relax miss Kane, this is what you signed up for’’ He inhaled. Once, slow. Then again. A sound came out of him low and involuntary, the sound of a man setting down something he'd been carrying for a very long time. "There," he murmured against her throat. "Lavender. Strawberry." There was so many things she could say at this moment but she was tired and so many things were going through her head, which left her speechless His breathing slowed. Ten minutes, maybe twelve. Then it deepened into something else entirely. She lay awake beside a sleeping billionaire and stared at the city through the glass, all those lights, all those people with normal Tuesday nights and thought about the word "sole." Six months. She wondered if she'd still recognize herself at the end of them.Chapter 51 Continued: RetributionLiora's POVMargaret came back from the corridor at 4:47AM.She sat down across from Liora with the same posture she'd arrived with and put her phone in her bag and folded her hands in her lap and looked at the window."Victor Lang is in police custody," she said.Liora looked at her."Since when," she said."A few hours ago after the collision." Margaret's voice was completely even. "There are fourteen cameras between the office building and the intersection. The truck was registered to a subsidiary company connected to Lang Enterprises at two degrees of separation." A pause. "Two degrees wasn't enough."Liora absorbed that."The police moved fast," she said carefully."The police had help moving fast," Margaret said.She said it the way she said everything. Flat and precise and entirely comfortable with what it meant.Liora looked at her.At the composed face and the folded hands and the woman who had arrived at a hospital at 2AM already several ste
"He stopped sleeping," she said quietly."Three years ago. After Elena." She didn't look at Liora. "I watched it take him apart. Quietly. The way things take Voss men apart. From the inside where nobody can see it until it's already done enough damage."Liora said nothing."Then three months ago," Margaret said. "He stopped looking like a man being taken apart." She paused. "I noticed. I didn't ask."She finally looked at Liora."I'm asking now," she said.Liora met her gaze.Held it."He started sleeping," she said simply.Margaret looked at her for a long moment."Because of you," she said."Yes.""How."Liora thought about V7 and the compound and the plan and the lab three blocks from the bookstore and the filing cabinet with the worn label.She thought about what was true underneath all of that."I was there," she said. "Every night. I was just there."Margaret looked at her.At the face that wasn't giving her everything and wasn't pretending to."That's not the whole answer," Mar
Chapter 51: Vigil Liora's POV The waiting room emptied and filled and emptied again the way waiting rooms did at 3AM. People came in with fear on their faces and left with either relief or something worse and the fluorescent lights stayed constant through all of it, indifferent to what happened underneath them. Liora stayed in her chair. Margaret stayed in hers. They hadn't spoken since the introduction. Just sat across from each other in the silence of two people who had assessed the situation and decided that whatever needed to be said could wait until there was something to say it about. Liora had her hands in her lap. Margaret had hers folded precisely in her own. At 3AM a woman came through the waiting room doors with two children, a boy of maybe seven and a girl slightly younger, both of them in pajamas, both of them with the confused frightened faces of children woken from sleep and brought somewhere bright and unfamiliar. Behind them a man, he looked familiar. Her h
Chapter 50: ImpactDamien's POVThe meeting ran late.Not unusually late. when Singapore needed numbers confirmed and three time zones were involved and nobody wanted to be the person who called it before the last decimal point was settled.He left the office at ten forty seven.Marcus had the car waiting at the curb the way he always did, the engine running, his face arranged in the professional blankness that Damien had stopped noticing years ago the way you stopped noticing furniture you'd lived with long enough.He got in."Home," he said.Marcus pulled into traffic.The city moved past the glass the way it always did at this hour. Quieter than daytime. The specific quality of a city that had shifted registers, still alive, still moving, but differently. Gold streetlights and the occasional cab and the long empty stretches between lights where the road was just road.Damien looked at his phone.A message from Liora."Still up. There's food if you're hungry.*"He typed back."Twe
Chapter 49: ConclusionA few days laterDamien's POVHe sat at his desk at nine fifteen with three reports open and a board summary he needed to finish before noon, and for the first forty minutes he was completely productive in the specific way he was always productive when nothing was on fire.Then he noticed the time.Liora's shift at the bookstore ended at nine forty five.He hadn't asked about her schedule today. He just knew it, the way he knew most things about her now without having to track them deliberately. The information had stopped being effort weeks ago and become something closer to instinct.He looked at his phone.Didn't pick it up.Went back to the report.Read the same paragraph twice without absorbing it.He set the report down.This was new.Not the wanting to know where she was. that was a constant occurance and had probably started the second week they met. The new part was the quality of distraction. The way the morning felt incomplete in a manner that had not
Chapter 48: MorningLiora's POVShe woke up to his mouth at her shoulder.Not urgent. Not demanding. Just his lips warm against her skin the way they'd been finding her all night, unconscious and deliberate in equal measure, like his body had made an agreement with itself about where it wanted to be and was honoring it consistently.She kept her eyes closed.Felt him smile against her shoulder when he realized she was awake."Morning," he said against her skin."You're doing it again," she said."Doing what.""The thing where you can't keep your hands to yourself.""My hands are perfectly still," he said. His hand moving up her side as he said it. Completely unhurried. Like he had nowhere to be and intended to go nowhere.She laughed.The real kind. Surprised out of her before she could manage it and she felt him feel it against his chest where she was pressed and felt the low sound he made in response.She turned to face him.He was already looking at her.The morning version of him
Chapter 13: Uncharted Damien woke up at 5:47AM. Not from a nightmare. He just opened his eyes. Stared at the ceiling for a moment, waiting for the usual weight to settle on his chest, the dragging exhaustion, It didn't come. He became aware of two things simultaneously. She was still asleep
Chapter 11: FissuresDamien noticed it at 7:03AM.He'd been awake for four minutes, which was already unusual. Normally waking up came at him sideways in the times he could sleep when his body could still handle excessive pills and sedatives prescribed by his doctors, the dragged up kind of sleep t
Chapter 10: The Statement The internet moved fast. By 7AM the gossip page had forty-three thousand impressions. By 9AM it had comments. By the time she got to the bookstore for her afternoon shift, Nina had printed one out and taped it to the back of the register where only staff could see i
Chapter 8: ExposureThe lotion bottle had about three weeks left.Liora thought as she stood in front of the bathroom mirror at 8AM, pressing the pump slowly, watching the pale cream curl into her palm. Lavender and strawberry. She'd been using it for a while. had Bought it from a small vendor at a







