LOGINIvan was enjoying himself far too much.
He had that sick little grin on his face as he pressed the blunt side of his knife on Ace’s wrists. I knew it didn't cut, didn't draw blood, but it pulled another startled cry from Ace, which was what he wanted.
“Brother,” Ivan said lightly, “he’s so jumpy. And I barely touched him.”
“I wonder why,” I muttered sarcastically.
The room vibrated with Ace’s panic. His voice was going to go hoarse from all the screaming.
Ivan enjoyed that but a headache bloomed behind my right eye. “Enough,” I snapped. How had Ivan not recognized him yet?
Although, a part of him was definitely attracted to him. He was so pleased when he'd found Ace hard for me. And he hadn't hurt him, not really. He was looking at him like he wanted to devour him whole.
Ivan paused, hand hovering near Ace’s shoulder. I knew he wanted to press down on the wound he himself had wrapped meticulously, to make Ace scream again.
But no.
I walked towards him, boots echoing sharply. The moment Ace looked up at me— wide with terror —his voice faltered into soft, broken little breaths, pathetic.
And somehow… hard to look away from.
I stepped a little closer. He flinched.
God, I loved the fear.
I grabbed his chin and tilted his face left, then right, studying him properly. His features had sharpened over the years but he hadn't lost the chub in his cheeks, or the tiny mole under his left eye or the softness of his full mouth.
“Fucking Rivera,” I muttered under my breath.
Then I straightened. “Ivan, come. We’re talking outside.” It seemed if I waited for him to realise, Ace might lose circulation on his hands from the ropes.
“What— wait, please—” Ace babbled. It was almost amusing how everything made him even more and more afraid.
We ignored him and stepped into the hallway. The moment the door closed, I hissed tiredly, “That’s Ace.”
Ivan’s brow creased. I knew he was bad with faces but this much? This man would forget how he looked if he didn't see me everyday. “Right, okay. And?"
“Ace Rivera… from high school.”
Ivan froze. I could see the emotions flick over on his face; the disbelief, quickly moving to surprise. He glanced behind us, at the closed door, and when he looked back at me, I could see excitement beginning to bloom.
“Oh shit,” he whispered. “That’s Ace Rivera? No wonder he feels so goddamn familiar.”
I smirked, pleased. I knew it, he'd been going easy on him. I had briefly speculated that he didn't recognize him anymore because he didn't like him again, but that was clearly not the case.
“Exactly.”
“Man, he’s even prettier now,” he said absent-mindedly.
I nodded in agreement. Ivan was silent for a moment, biting his lip in concentration. “Nickolai… I want him.”
I shot him a flat look. Shocker. “You always fucking had.”
“Yes, and so did you,” he fired back, smugly.
I didn’t deny it.
“So what do you want to do with him?” Ivan asked again, his excitement building, waiting for my call.
“I don't know yet. But definitely not to let him go, he's a liability,” I said, tamping down my own excitement.
Ivan leaned against the wall, a wild smirk playing on his lips. “Well he could earn his keep… I mean, we’re overdue for a new toy anyway.”
He wasn’t wrong, and I had been thinking about it. “Yes, we are.”
And now that Ivan was on board, I let the thought settle, the image of Ace on his knees taking my cock in his pretty pink lips. Exactly like how I'd always wanted.
“I’m going to test him. If he shows any hint of disapproval, I won't take him.”
Ivan smirked at that and we re-entered the room.
Ace was crying again, tears drying on his cheeks, breath hitching. But his body was still saying something very different. The strain in his sweatpants was impossible to miss.
His face burned redder when he realized we saw.
I stepped toward him.
“I’m going to do something,” I said quietly, “and it’s going to determine whether you walk out of this room or not.”
I saw a flash of hope in his eyes. “Please,” Ace whispered hoarsely, “I just want to go home.”
“You have five seconds to prove that to me.”
I could see the confusion clouding his eyes but I didn't bother to elaborate. I leaned down and pressed my mouth to his.
At first, he froze— rigid, shocked, uncomprehending. Ivan began to count, slow and amused.
“One…”
Ace tried to pull back, breath trembling against my lips.
“Two…”
Fear clung to him like cologne, and he made a distressed sound.
“Three…”
Then something in him cracked. I felt his resistance bleed away.
“Four…”
His lips softened, and he leaned in, melting into the kiss. His mouth opened just slightly, enough for my tongue to brush against his. He didn’t flinch. Now pliant, he let me take what I wanted.
“Five.”
I know I hesitated for a second more before I pulled away, my dick twitching from the intensity of the kiss.
Ace stared up at me, dazed and horrified at himself.
“What was that…? Why did you—? Oh God.” His voice shook violently.
“I’ve gotten my answer,” I said.
He swallowed hard. “What answer?”
“It’s simple, Ace.” I crouched, letting my gaze drag slowly down his trembling body. “You become our new toy… and you live, you will have all your desires as well as protection from whoever wants to hurt you.”
He went absolutely still.
“But if you want a chance to reject this,” I continued, “We’ll give you one more test.”
Ivan snorted, stepping forward. “Better pray your body doesn’t betray you this time, pretty boy.”
Ace’s face flamed. “I can't… I don't understand—”
Ivan tugged him closer by the chair. Ace gasped, his whole body jerking like he’d been shocked when Ivan placed a kiss at the crook of his neck.
“Test number two,” I said. “Let’s see if your cock stays still.”
The moment Ivan brushed his hand over the fabric, Ace shuddered violently, nearly thrusting forward. His breath broke into soft, humiliating little noises he tried desperately to smother.
“Ace,” I murmured, taking a fistful of his hair and forcing his gaze up to mine, as Ivan went lower and lower. “You're not doing a very good job convincing me you don’t want this.”
His eyes sparkled with tears, words dissolved into a breathy sound. The moment Ivan’s mouth hovered near the tip of his cock, the fabric still between them, he trembled, whimpering, his thighs shaking uncontrollably.
“Brother,” Ivan said with a grin, “I think he’s failing.”
Ace squeezed his eyes shut. “Please—”
He let out another breathless moan as I tugged his hair harder and Ivan pulled his cock through the fabric.
“Last chance, Ace,” I said softly. “Say the word— tell me you want to be free— and your body better agree with you.”
He couldn’t answer, he physically couldn’t.
His breath hitched, broke, and he let out another involuntary sound as Ivan continued.
He had failed, beautifully.
“You're ours now, Rivera,” Ivan muttered, still groping his cock.
Yes. Ours.
Nikolai's PovI had fought Ivan once, years ago, in a sparring session that had gone too far between two brothers testing exactly how much each could take. I had never imagined I would one day be fighting Ace with the same controlled brutality.His fists drove at me with a precision that had none of his usual instinct in it. Only mechanical execution of something programmed beneath his skin."Ace. Stop."He did not stop. His eyes were flat. Distant. The person I loved was trapped somewhere behind a face that kept moving toward me with lethal intent."Ivan, get back. I have him.""You do not have him." Ivan circled wide. His jaw was already swollen from the first hit. "Nobody has him right now."Ace came at me again, faster than before. I caught his wrist before the strike landed. I twisted hard enough that anyone else
Ivan's PovThe screen went dark. Ace's body seemed to lock in place. Caught between whatever instruction had been embedded and the will fighting against it from somewhere underneath."Ace." Nikolai's voice was quiet. "Look at me. Just me."Ace's eyes found Nikolai's face. For a long moment it seemed like the worst of it had passed. His shoulders dropped slightly. His breathing slowed.Then his expression went flat again. All at once. Like a switch had been thrown somewhere deep inside him."Ace."He turned toward me. The punch landed before I had time to brace for it. His fist connected with my jaw hard enough to send me backward into the wall. The impact drove the breath from my lungs, the room tilted. I forced myself back upright."Ace, stop." Nikolai moved to intercept him.Ace turned on
Ace's PovThe walls had started breathing somewhere around the third hour. A slow expansion and contraction. I knew it was not real, i could not stop watching anyway."Nikolai. The walls.""I see them too." His voice came from somewhere close. His hand was steady against my arm. Steady felt like the wrong word for something that kept dissolving at the edges every time I tried to focus on it."You do not see them. You are lying to make me feel less insane.""I am not lying." Ivan spoke from my other side. "I am telling you they are not breathing. Your eyes are telling you something, your brain has decided to believe it."Rem had arrived forty minutes ago. His equipment was spread across the small table in whatever room we had retreated to. His face carried the specific tightness of someone working against a clock he did not fully understand.
Nikolai's PovI crossed the room before the syringe was even fully empty. My hands closed around her wrist. The damage was already done by the time I forced her away from him.Ace stumbled backward. His hand went to his neck. His face shifted into something pale and unfocused that had not been there a second ago."What did you give him." My voice came out as something close to a roar."Something new." She was completely unbothered. She stepped back toward her chair. "Untested on humans, technically. I had it prepared as a contingency. In case the antidote conversation went exactly the way it just went.""You poisoned him again." Ivan had moved to Ace's other side. Both of us held him upright as his legs began to fail."I did not poison him. This is something different. I genuinely do not know what it will do to him. That is precisely what makes
Ace's PovI stayed kneeling because standing too quickly would have broken whatever fragile cover I had managed to build in the six hours since I arrived."Let me explain." I faced Nikolai. "Before either of you reacts to what you are seeing.""Explain it standing up."I stood slowly. Her hand slid off my head as I rose. The room held its breath, all four of us in some configuration of tension that had no easy resolution."I am not betraying you. I needed her to believe I was. Long enough to get the antidote, long enough to learn what she actually wants."She laughed quietly from her chair. "He is good. I will give him that. He has been performing loyalty to me for six hours. His conviction almost fooled me as well.""Almost.""Almost." She nodded. "Which is why we are at this particular moment instead o
Ivan's PovI came back to consciousness in a holding cell. I had no memory of how I had gotten there. My face throbbed where someone had clearly worked it over while I was unconscious. The first coherent thought I had was that I needed to find Nikolai. Whoever had taken me might decide I had outlived my usefulness.The cell door was not as secure as whoever built it had intended. I had it open within twenty minutes. I used nothing but the frame's weak hinge point. The same trick I had used to free Nikolai from a different room months ago.I moved through the building fast. I took down the two guards I encountered. I did not give either of them time to raise an alarm. I made it to the surface before anyone realized I was already gone.Rem answered on the first ring when I called from a stolen phone."Ivan." Rem's voice had gone sharp with relief. "Where are you.""I do not know the exact address. I need extraction. I need it fast.""Nikolai is awake. He has been frantic since he found
Ace's PovThe four guards at the main entrance moved first. They were trained and they were fast and they had a direct line to me from the back of the room.I did not wait for them to close the distance.I fired twice at
Nikolai's PovI looked at both of them. "We need to respond. Not to accept the alliance. Not to reject it outright. To open a line that we control completely from our side.""A counter contact.""Yes. On our terms.
Ivan's PovFour hours.The extraction was planned for two in the morning and the wedding was now in four hours and the gap between those two facts was the entire problem.Rem put the Caruso communication on the table. Th
Ace's PovThe white dress was still in the box on the floor when I sat down at the table with Ivan at seven in the morning.Neither of us touched the box.Ivan had his coffee in both hands and he was looking at the table and not at me. We had not spoken since Nikolai showed us the card. The silence







