LOGINChapter 3: The Second Night
Liora couldn't sleep. Not a single wink. Not even close. She laid on her side with Damien's arm still wrapped around her waist, she had watched the city light move across the ceiling in slow, shapeless patterns while Damien slept with his body practically molding into her form, like he'd been doing it for years. His breathing was deep and even. His body, foreign, heavy and warm, and when she'd tried to shift away from it he'd made a sound low in his throat and pulled her back without waking up. So she'd stopped trying. At 6:57 the clock on the nightstand glowed red in the dark. Three more minutes. Her neck was stiff. Her back ached from holding herself rigid all night. She'd spent eight hours listening to a billionaire breathe and cataloguing every place his body was too close to hers, and the worst part the part she wasn't going to think about was that somewhere during the night, she'd started to find the rhythm of it almost calm. Almost. At 7:01AM, he stirred. A slow exhale first, then a deeper breath, it was obvious that he was awake at this point, his breathing had shifted. His face was still tucked against the curve of her neck. She felt him inhale, deliberate, like he was taking one last breath. Then he lifted his head. and suddenly they were too close. His eyes were gray. She hadn't registered that last night in the dark. almost transluscent, the color of a receding storm, and for the first time since she'd met him, something close to clear and tranquil appeared in his eyes, compared to the frantic, hollowed-out look from the night before, like a tide going out slowly. "You stayed," he said. His voice was rough from sleep. "I signed a contract." He pushed up on one elbow and leaned down to look at her and now they were even closer, he was looking at her face , studying, cataloging . "You didn't sleep." "No." A small frown. "That won't work. You need to be rested for this arrangement to work" Liora stared at him slightly stunned. "You blackmailed me into your bed and you're worried about my sleep schedule." He didn't react to the edge in her voice. He reached over and moved a strand of hair off her cheek a gesture so unhurried and certain that she didn't have time to pull back before it was done. "Go home," he said. "Sleep. Eat something. Be back at 10:45." She sat up and swung her legs off the bed, putting the mattress between them. "I need to see Elias first." "I messaged him last night after we signed the contract. He knows the arrangement is holding." Damien stood, walked to the wardrobe, pulled out a robe and shrugged into it. "His job is secure. For now." "You keep saying that. 'For now'." He glanced back at her, fastening one button. "Six months, as agreed. Every night you show up, it stays that way." She picked up her bag. "I'll be here at 10:45." "Liora." She stopped at the door, looking at him from her position at the doorway; "Don't change your lotion. Don't try anything new. what ever it is that you've been using, nothing." He said it the same way he'd dictated the contract terms precise, no room for interpretation. "I need your scent. Exactly as it is." The words settled over her with a particular kind of weight. "Your scent. Exactly as it is." Like she was a formula he needed to keep stable. She left without answering. Elias was pacing when she got home, he looked worn out wearing a path between the kitchen and the couch. He stopped the moment she walked in and crossed the room in three steps. "Are you okay. did he......" he started with. "I'm fine." She let him hug her. "He barely touched me. He just slept. and basically treated me like a pillow ." she gave him a reassuring smile. "Liora" "Six months." She pulled back and looked at him. "He pays well, which will help alot" She said it firmly, for both of them. Elias looked like he had more to say. but He pressed his mouth shut instead.'' If you say so'' he said with a tight smile.
''Dont worry big brother, everything is under control, and in six months this whole thing will be a thing of the past'' she said as she rubbed his back. ''for now, i'm going to hit the sack, it has been a long day, or night''
He finally smiled, ''ok, i understand and i'll see you later''
She showered with her usual unscented soap, applied the same lavender-strawberry lotion she'd used for years without thinking much about it, and lay down in her own bed. She slept until four. Worked a shift at the bookstore from five to nine the same quiet kind of evening that she was used to, two customers, the smell of old paperbacks, a kind of ordinary she felt grateful for in a way she hadn't before. By 10:30 a familiar car showed up in front of the bookstore, Marcus was waiting outside, she had met him the night she forgot that wretched blanket . She'd changed into cotton shorts and a loose tank top using a long coat to cover up, before leaving the bookstore. Comfortable. Practical. She'd told herself it didn't matter what she wore since he'd be asleep in ten minutes anyway. He was already in the living area when the elevator opened. Black silk pajama bottoms, no shirt, the low lighting catching the lines of him in a way she made a point of not following too carefully. He looked better. Rested. The dangerous kind of better, where someone has enough energy to be exactly what they are. "You're early," he said. "I didn't want to find out what late looks like." Something moved in his expression not quite satisfaction, but close to it. He moved closer to her. not too close but close enough for her to notice the moment he inhaled, quiet and deliberate, checking. "Good," he said. And then, softer: "Good girl." The words landed somewhere she didn't want them to. She turned toward the hallway before her face could do anything about it. The bedroom was the same. Dark, quiet, city lights through the glass. She took her side of the bed. He took his. But this time when he settled in he didn't wait his arm came around her waist and he drew her back against his chest in one smooth pull, like they'd already established this was how it went. "The contract says......." she started. "Necessary contact." His voice was already blurring at the edges with sleep. "And the scent is stronger here. I need...." He exhaled, face pressing into the nape of her neck. "Here. Just like this." Liora went still. She could feel everything. The solid weight of his chest against her back. The steady beat of his heart. The slow, even pull of his breathing against her hair. And then, barely there, almost something she could convince herself she'd imagined the shift of his hips, closing the last small distance between them. Not aggressive. Almost unconscious. But there. Her own breath caught. Damien made a low, settling sound and went quiet. A minute later he was asleep she could tell by the way his arm grew heavier, the tension leaving his hand. Liora lay in the dark and stared at the city and tried to think about something practical. The money. The six months. The thirty-day exit clause. The heat that had started low in her stomach was harder to think around. 'Six months,' the contract had said. She was starting to understand this was going to take while. And it was just night two. Four more to go before she even finished the first week.Chapter 54: The DrawerMargaret's POVThe penthouse was exactly what she expected.Expensive. Controlled. The kind of space that told you everything about the person who designed it and nothing about the person who lived in it. Her son had built himself a fortress.She'd known that long before she walked through these doors.She set her bag on the kitchen counter and looked at the city beyond the glass and allowed herself thirty seconds of feeling what she actually felt about her son lying in a hospital bed with holes in his memory.Thirty seconds.Then she opened her notebook.Power of attorney was a specific kind of intimacy. Going through someone's affairs while they were unable to manage them themselves required a combination of efficiency and discretion that Margaret had developed over decades of managing things that needed managing. She started with the desk.Correspondence first. Then financial documents. Then the filing system his assistant had maintained, Elias Kane whose
Chapter 53: The Shape of Missing Damien's POV He knew his name. He knew his company. The deals he'd signed. The board members by name and disposition. The ones worth trusting and the ones worth watching. He knew Elena, his sister. That one came back sharp and complete and painful. The accident. The argument. The guilt that had apparently defined three years of his life before the one that put him here. He knew Victor Lang. Who had decided to end things and had ended Marcus instead and was now in a cell with problems multiplying around him. He knew his mother. Margaret came every morning at nine and sat in the chair and told him things he needed to know in the order she'd decided he needed to know them, direct, efficient and without filter, traits that were obvious he'd ingerited from her. He knew Elias Kane. His assistant. Two years. Competent. The kind of employee you built your operation around without acknowledging that was what you were doing. He knew all of it. The a
Chapter 52: StrangerLiora's POVShe went home at eight.Not because she wanted to. Because Margaret basically told her she looked exhausted."you look like you've been awake for nine hours which you have. Go home. Shower. Come back. He's not waking up in the next forty minutes."She'd gone.Showered in twelve minutes.Changed in four.Tried Elias twice more standing in the bathroom her hair wet, and got nothing both times and stood there for a moment with the phone in her hand and the cold dread of it everything weighing on her.Elias was out there somewhere.She was going to find him.After.She got back at nine seventeen.Margaret was in the corridor outside Damien's room on the phone, her voice low and precise, and she looked at Liora when she came through the doors and nodded once in the direction of the room.Liora went in.Sat in the chair beside the bed.Put her hand over his the way she had at 4AM.Still warm.She sat with that and looked at his face and thought about the mes
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 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







