LOGINUnspoken Glances
DANIEL’S POV
Neo Vale was going to be the death of me. Fguratively and literally. It had only been a week since I started working for the golden boy everyone adored, and I couldn’t even blame them. For some unknown reason, I’d already grown accustomed to his messy, dirty-blonde hair in the mornings, the strands sticking up in every direction, and the way his emerald-green eyes seemed to stare into nothingness when he was lost in thought. I hated that I noticed. I hated that my focus slipped to things that had nothing to do with my job.
When my agency offered me this contract, I was hesitant. It had been two years since my last assignment. A clean, successful finish with a client who never gave me trouble. Neo Vale was the exact opposite of that. He made it his personal mission to test me. When I said “right,” he went left. When I said “left,” he went right. And he enjoyed every second of it.
Now, we were in the hotel’s private gym. I stood off to the side, arms crossed, trying to look every bit the professional while my eyes refused to behave.
Neo was at the dumbbells, moving like he had something to prove. For someone with such a lean frame, the strength that rolled off him was unexpected. His hair clung damply to his forehead, sweat trailing down his temple as his biceps tightened with each lift. His chest rose and fell with measured breaths, veins standing out faintly under his skin. I shouldn’t have noticed the way his muscles flexed beneath the weight. And I most definitely had no business noticing the sheen of sweat catching the light against his pale skin. But I did. Every detail lodged itself in my head, whether I wanted it there or not.
He set the dumbbells down with a deliberate clink and glanced over his shoulder at me, eyes glinting with mischief.
“You’re staring, big boy,” he said, voice low and teasing. “Keeping watch… or checking me out?”
The corner of his mouth curved into a smirk, and then he went for the kill, a slow, deliberate wink. It snapped me out of whatever trance I’d fallen into, heat crawling up the back of my neck before I crushed it down.
“I’m not into men,” I said, tone clipped and even. “And I wasn’t staring.” His grin widened like he didn't believe a single thing I had said.
He was right. I was staring. And no, I wasn’t into men but something about him drew me in anyway. More often than I cared to admit, I caught myself letting my gaze linger on a certain blond-haired somebody longer than I intended.
I was so lost in thought that I didn’t realize he had slipped out of the gym without my notice. My entire body tensed, instincts kicking in. I strode out the door, scanning the open space for him. Couldn’t he behave for just one day?
After a frantic sweep of the grounds, I finally spotted him moving hastily toward another building. I quickened my pace, adrenaline spiking with every step, until I caught up to him. Without thinking, I grabbed his arm and shoved him against the narrow wall between two buildings.
My breath came out of me in heavy bursts, ragged and uneven, mixing with his own quick breathing.
“Which part of never leave without me don’t you understand?” I snapped, voice low and sharp.
For a split second, my eyes betrayed me, flicking down to his pink, luscious, parted lips before I forced myself back under control. The heat radiating off his body seeped into mine, his frame pressed flush against me, fitting far too perfectly.
“Careful, big guy. Someone might take this the wrong way,” he said, smirking up at me, still refusing to look away.
I stepped back, forcing some space between us. “You don’t listen.”
I’d just finished the sentence when something flickered at the edge of my vision, a shadow, quick and deliberate, like someone was watching from the distance.
“Don’t move. I’ll be right back.”
My hand slid to the gun at my side as I scanned the area where I’d seen the shape. Nothing. No one stood there.
But my instincts screamed otherwise. I wasn’t imagining things. Someone had definitely been there. They must’ve bolted the second I caught on.
I returned to where I had left him. Heart racing, nerves on edge. He stood there, arms crossed, looking like he just came out of a magazine. “You're chasing ghosts now?, he said, brows raised.
My brows furrowed. “Someone was there”
His smirk faltered for a bit, then came into place “maybe they’re watching you. Who knows. You don’t look bad”.
I didn’t waver. My mind was still on the fact that someone was watching our every move.
We walked back to the hotel suite together. Neo was leading the way, with me trailing right behind him. My eyes constantly roamed the place, unease settling deep in my gut. He broke the silence, “By the way, you’re the only one who has ever chased after me.” More like a whisper to himself than to me, but I heard it, low and clear.
Later that night, as I lay in bed, I replayed memories of the day in my head. Neo had seemed vulnerable, even though he liked to carry that enthusiastic, bubbly energy wherever he went. His words kept playing in my mind over and over again: “You’re the only one who has ever chased after me.”
I pushed the thoughts to the back of my mind. Something far more important demanded my attention. Someone was after Neo, and they wouldn’t stop until they got him.
I already knew the stakes involved when I took this job even though I initially thought it was just the normal obsessive fan stalking. After all, Neo was a well-known artist. But from what I sensed today, this was not a normal fan stalking. It involved much more than that and I wasn’t going to sit around and do nothing.
President?NEOHe was supposed to be in bed.Of course he wasn’t.I found him in the kitchen instead, one hand braced on the counter while the other fumbled with the bandage around his shoulder. The gauze had already started slipping again, blood seeping faintly through the edge like he’d been ignoring it for longer than he should’ve.He didn’t even turn when I walked in.Just exhaled through his nose, like pain was an inconvenience rather than something worth stopping for.“Don’t tell me you’re trying to handle that yourself,” I said, moving toward him.The first thing I did after waking up was look for him. I was still thinking about the shooting, still replaying everything that could’ve gone wrong. I hadn’t even checked my phone like I usually did.Instead, I ended up bringing it downstairs with me.“I might have to call Mr. Bramwell. Your shoulder doesn’t look good,” I added.I reached for the gauze, but he leaned away.“I can do it.”“No, you can’t,” I said flatly. “Stop being st
Come Here, RockstarDANIELQuestions. Medical check-ups, plus a few claps on the back for being a hero. The next hour tested my patience like never before, with Neo pacing and freaking out in front of me. “I told you to stay put. It was a simple instruction, Neo.” I growled. The sight of him running toward me while the shooter was still out in the open had sent more panic crashing through me than having a gun pointed at my face.It didn't matter that I’d disarmed the shooter, what if he had another gun? What if he had a second gun I’d missed? Terror crawled over my body. I could handle getting shot. I couldn't handle Neo getting hurt. “You were shot, Daniel.” He crossed his arms over his chest. “What were you even thinking? That you’re Superman?” He heaved a sigh, pinching the bridge of his nose. “You’d already neutralized the gunman, and I thought you were going…to….die.”His voice wobbled at the end and my anger vanished into thin air. Other than my unit buddies and a few peop
One Shot AwayNEO“Someone has to stop him.” Daniel tried to pull his leg away but I held it tightly. A cold sweat broke out all over my body. He couldn't possibly be saying what I thought he was saying. My mind couldn't stop playing out so many what-if scenarios. We had been having a nice conversation, one where Daniel was finally talking about himself and the next second all this happened.“It doesn’t have to be you. The police—”“It’ll be late by the time the damn police get here.” Daniel looked more serious than I’d ever seen him, scrutinizing the whole park with eagle eyes. “Don’t. Move.”And he was gone before I could continue arguing.I watched in horror as Daniel crossed the wide open expanse of grass toward the shooter who had a gun aimed at someone on the ground. A tree blocked my view of who the victim was, but then I crouched lower, and my horror doubled. Now I understood why Daniel had that expression on his face before he left. The gunman was pointing at a man and a c
For A Brief MomentDANIELThree weeks. That was how long Neo had been avoiding me. We’d been in the same space of course. Still attended interviews and rode in the same car. As a client and his bodyguard. Every conversation had ended before it started. Not when he was arguing with his mom one time and I tried to talk or when I found him sitting outside the pool in utter silence. He wouldn’t look at me. When I touched him accidentally or not, he pulled away. I couldn't look at him without thinking of the scars on his back.I could ask him, but that would be too intrusive and crossing the line, so I just let him be.Right now we are at a charity event. One Vivian had insisted that Neo attended last minute. The building was large the way these events always were. Music industry noise disguised as elegance. And of course, cameras blinking everywhere like a cherry on top.Neo kept checking the time on his phone, clearly wanting to leave as soon as possible but unable to. I watched as h
Faded, Not GoneNEOI could still feel Daniel’s fingers on my back.Not the good kind of touch — the one that had me rocking on his lap like I’d lost my mind. No. The other kind. The one that had brushed over those ugly, raised lines I never let anyone see.The scars. I thought years of countless surgeries were going to make them disappear. But things didn't work that way. It was still there, no matter how hard I tried to convince myself otherwise. My stomach twisted as I stared out the car window, the city blurring past. I’d yanked my shirt down so fast in that storage room I nearly tripped over a box. Daniel hadn’t said anything since, but I could feel his eyes on me in the rearview mirror every few seconds. Heavy. Questioning.I hated it.I hated how exposed I felt. Not just my body, that part had been easy, raw and desperate and wanted. But the scars? Those were mine. A reminder of my father’s cruelty. And now Daniel had touched them.“Neo.” His voice was low, careful. “You oka
Under His SkinDANIELNeo wrapped his hand around both of us and started stroking.“Fuck, Neo…” The words tore out of me before I could stop them.He rocked on my lap, stroking us faster, his fist tight and perfect as our cocks slid together. Precum leaked steadily from both of us, making everything slippery and obscene. The wet sound of skin on skin filled the tiny storage room with every stroke. Every shift of his sent a jolt through me. I should have stopped this.Instead, my hands gripped his ass harder, pulling him down as I thrust up into his fist. The friction was driving me insane. Every roll of his hips made our cocks grind together, the head of his brushing mine on every upstroke“You’re so fucking hard,” he gasped, voice wrecked as he stroked us faster. His thumb swiped over both our tips, spreading the mess, and my head fell back against the wall with a groan I couldn’t hold back.“Neo— shit—” I grabbed the back of his neck and pulled him into another messy kiss, tongues
I say Crawl, He CrawlsNEO“Babeee,” Anne kept knocking, the sound getting under my skin. I took a deep breath, then with a soft click, I opened the door. Anne immediately wrapped her arms around me, pulling me into a hug that felt suffocating. I could feel eyes boring into the back of my head.“I
He Wanted To Be SeenDaniel’s POVI dashed toward the entrance of the venue, where several people shouted and screamed Neo’s name. The figure in black was quick, and before I could push through the crowd, he had already run out. Looking to my left, there was nothing—just a group of people walking a
Eyes In The CrowdNEO’S POVThe penthouse was already a mess before sunrise scattered clothes, cords, and latte cups. The team had arrived earlier, moving around like ants—packing, shouting, fixing things that didn’t need fixing. I’d woken up early too; I couldn’t sleep well last night. After a whi
Chasing GhostsDANIEL’S POVThe message flashed on my phone. FOUND.Justin’s call followed shortly, and I picked up immediately. “The car is currently in an abandoned warehouse on the outskirts of town. You can check it out later.”Later? No, thank you. I was going to check it out now. Every second







