LOGINLEON'S POV
The laptop was a heavy, plastic weight against my ribs, a shield I hoped would hide the fact that my heart was trying to kick its way out of my chest. I stood at the threshold of āBow Denā though the neon sign just looked like a blurry pink smear through my fever. Homosexuality is a sin. Desire is a bottomless abyss. My fatherās voice was a broken record in my head, loud and grating. But the guy on the other end of the encrypted chat? He was a different kind of monster. If those photos went public, my father wouldn't just preach to me, I would be on the next plane out of the country and towards my life of celibacy. āNot unless I run away though,ā I murmured, half-teasingly. I pushed the door open, and the bass hit me like a physical punch to the stomach. āHoly hell,ā I wheezed, the air thick with sweat and expensive cologne. Two guys were pressed against a pillar near the entrance, eating each other's faces like they forgot people could actually see them. On the raised platform, a boy in heavy glitter and eyeliner was arching his back, letting a dozen random hands leave red marks on his pale skin. My pulse spiked. The stuff I wrote in my private notebooks... it was nothing compared to this. It was amateur hour. āFirst time, sweetie?āa guy in a mesh shirt yelled over the EDM, leaning into my personal space. āYou look like you're about to faint or puke. Maybe both.ā āI'm fine,ā I snapped, though my voice cracked. āJust... move. Get out of my way.ā āFeisty. I like that. You looking for a seat, or are you looking for me?āHe hissed the words, his eyes crawling down my button-down shirt. His gaze snagged on my waist, then dropped lower, lingering where my trousers met my hips. I went rigid. I wasn't wearing any underwear, according to the instructions, and I felt like I was standing there stark naked. Every draft of cold AC felt like a hand touching me. āI said move,āI growled, trying to sound tougher than I felt. āCheck out the attitude on this one!ā the man laughed, whistling low. āHey, you sure you don't want a drink? You're shaking like a leaf, kid. I could show you a real good time in the back. No charge for a face like yours.ā āGet lost, you creep!ā I shoved past him, my skin crawling where his sleeve brushed mine. āSuit yourself, prick! Youāre missing out!ā I ignored him, stumbling deeper into the neon chaos. My skin felt like it was simmering. Every person who brushed against me sent a jolt of nausea through my system. I wasn't looking for a āgood time.ā I was looking for a blackmailer, though I figured anyone in this place was probably just as twisted as the guy I was meeting. My phone buzzed in my pocket. I fumbled for it, nearly dropping my laptop. Unknown: Second floor. Room 201. Stop looking so pathetic, I can see your knees shaking from here. My head whipped up. He was watching. He was right here, somewhere in the dark, laughing at me. I scanned the railing of the mezzanine, my eyes stinging. And then I saw it. A varsity jacket. Blond hair that caught the strobe lights like spun gold. āDamian?ā I whispered. The name felt like a sin in this place. Damian was perfect. He wouldn't be here, not in a place like this. He was pure. But as I watched, the figure by the railing turned slightly and then vanished into the hallway of the second floor. āNo way,ā I gritted out, my teeth starting to chatter. āNo way in hell. It can't be him.ā I forced my legs to move, taking the stairs two at a time. My lungs were burning like Iād swallowed hot coals. Halfway up, a waiter tried to stop me. āHey, kid, you okay? You look like you need to sit down somw...ā āGet off me!ā I yelled, shoving his hand away. āI'm fine! Just leave me alone!ā āAlright. Fine, jeez! Go die on the second floor then!ā By the time I hit the landing, the hallway was empty. The fever was winning now; the walls were starting to breathe, pulsing in time with the music downstairs. My vision was blurring into streaks of pink and blue. I forced myself toward Room 201. Every step was a struggle against the draft between my legs. The lack of fabric against my skin was a constant, humiliating reminder of why I was here. It canāt be him, I told myself, clutching the laptop tighter. Damian is kind. Heās the only person who doesn't look at me like Iām a freak. He wouldn't make me come here like this. He wouldn't make me... not wear clothes. He's not that cruel. But there he was. Just as I turned the corner, I saw the back of that varsity jacket. He was standing right in front of the door to 201, his hand on the knob. āDamian... please... tell me it's not you,ā I choked out, but the words were too quiet to carry over the muffled beat of the club. My head spun. The hallway tilted forty-five degrees to the left. I reached out for the wall, but my fingers missed the wallpaper. As the floor rushed up to meet me, a single, delirious thought bubbled up through the blackness: If it really is him... if Damian wants to fuck me... I think Iād let him. Then, the world turned off *** Light. Too much light. I groaned, the sound coming out as a dry, jagged rasp. āAh... ow... damn itā¦ā My eyes flickered open to an unfamiliar ceiling. It wasn't the bar. It was a hotel room,quiet, sterile, and smelling faintly of bleach and cologne. I tried to sit up, but a white-hot spike of pain shot up my spine from my lower back. I hissed, falling back against the pillows. āWhat... what happened?ā I muttered, my voice sounding like I'd been screaming for hours. The sheets slid down as I moved. I froze. I was naked. Completely. Not even the shirt I'd been wearing was on my back. āNo,ā I breathed, the nerves in my brain clearing just enough for the ache to register. My waist felt like it had been crushed, and there was a localized, stinging throb that made my stomach flip. My body felt heavy, used, and utterly broken. I rolled out of bed, my legs nearly giving out, and staggered toward the vanity mirror. I stopped, my breath hitching in my throat as I saw the reflection. āI was... I was raped.ā I trailed my fingers over the marks on my body. My collarbone was a mess of deep purple hickeys. My chest looked like it had been a canvas for someoneās teeth. But it was my inner thighs that made me let out a shaky, excited sigh. There were dark, finger-shaped bruises burned into the skin, showing exactly where someone had pinned me down and forced my legs apart. āDamianā¦ā I whispered to the empty room. āHe did it.ā I sank to the floor, my mind flashing back to that varsity jacket. Damian. It had to be him. He was the last thing I saw. Heād seen me collapse and heād taken me, used me, and marked me like his. My phone was on the nightstand, lying face up. I grabbed it with trembling fingers, my vision blurring with excitement. Unknown: You got the wrong guy, babe. Consider that a little punishment for being so easily distracted. Next time, follow the rules. āWhat??ā I blurted out, my heart sinking as the phone slipped from my hand, clattering against the hardwood floor It wasn't Damian? I wondered, suddenly feeling completely stunned.DAMIAN'S POVMy words lodged in my throat, unable to let me bring them out.Then I shrugged my shoulders and sighed as I sat down.āAgain, I told you, I simply approached him because I was curious.āāUh huh,ā Dakota cooed, nodding her head slowly even though I could see the disbelief shining in her round, hazel eyes.āWhat?ā I blurted out.And she exhaled a laugh that made a few strands of her bangs flutter upwards.āNothing,ā she shook her head. āJust trying to digest the bullshit you're feeding me right now, Damian.āI threw my hands up in frustration as I grunted, dang she still knew how to piss me off.She was always like that even when we were children.āSeriously I feel like I'm being rage-baited by you, Dakota.āāYou wish,ā she sneered, eyeing me with mild disdain. āAnyways, back to what you were saying. You say you only talked to this guy because you were curious?āI rolled my lips, staring off into the distance as I inwardly debated whether to keep talking and responding to h
DAMIAN'S POVāFuck!ā I cussed, tapping the screen of my tablet harder just before I was completely eliminated from the game.āFuck it!ā I snapped again, barely able to hold back from tossing the still glowing gadget.On a whim, I swiped off the tab and opened the reading app I'd downloaded three days ago.Then I clicked it open, swiped until I saw what I was looking for, then I tapped and began to read.I felt the stark white light of the document on my face, the cursor blinking at me like a taunting heartbeat. I had already read it three times now. Once for shock, once for analysis, and a third time because, much to my growing annoyance, I couldn't seem to stop thinking about the story.āOkay, spill. Youāre being weird, Damian and it's making me uncomfortable watching you, ā Dakota taunted, tossing a throw pillow at me from the other end of the couch.āStop it, Dakota,ā I replied grimly. āAlso you don't have to watch me, just leave or close your eyes.āāOh please,ā Dakota rolled her
LEON'S POVThe library was my favourite sanctuary.As usual, it was speckled with dust motes and muffled silence. It was the only place where I could truly breathe.I sat in my usual secluded corner at the back, the screen of my laptop casting a pale, bluish glow against my face as my fingers rapidly danced over the keyboard.I was deep in the vibe of the story, in the way the words flowed, the descriptions of skin and desireā¦things that Iād never actually dared to speak aloud.āI knew I'd find you here.āThe voice came out of nowhere just as a shadow stretched across my keyboard.I slammed the lid of my laptop shut so fast my heart skipped a beat, my blood turning to ice. I looked up, prepared to stammer out some excuse about homework or notes, only to find Damian standing there.He wasn't wearing his usual unreadable expression, and he wasn't surrounded by his group of tittering minions. He also looked different in the soft, amber light of the library, more human, almost approachabl
LEON'S POVI didn't move.Not back, not forward, just stood in my doorway in yesterday's clothes at seven thirty in the morning and looked at Reid Calloway on my porch and breathed.The manila envelope was under his left arm, casual, like he'd just picked up mail on his way over. His expression was exactly the same as the libraryāpatient, warm enough to read as friendly if you didn't know what you were looking at.My phone was upstairs.Aaron was across town.It was just me and a door I'd already opened and a person I hadn't invited here."How do you know where I live," I said. My voice came out even, which surprised me slightly."You'd be amazed what's publicly available," Reid said. "Voter registration. Utility records. Nothing nefarious." He said *nefarious* like it was a word he found slightly amusing. "Can I come in?""No."He nodded, unsurprised. "Okay. We can do this out here." He shifted the envelope from under his arm, held it at his side but didn't open it. "I want you to un
LEON'S POVNobody answered or at least not immediately.Which was fine. Some questions needed a moment before anyone should try to answer them, and what do we do about a person who has two years of private letters and a burner phone collection and apparently nothing but time* was one of those questions.I wrapped both hands around my coffee cup and thought.Aaron was doing the sameāI could see it, the inward focus, the way he went quiet when he was actually working through something rather than performing composure. Marlowe was watching both of us with the patience of someone who'd learned to wait."What's in the letters that he'd actually use," I said finally. "Specifically. Not everythingājust the thing he'd lead with."Marlowe looked at the table for a moment. "There's a sectionā" he stopped, recalibrated. "About six months in. I was in a bad place. Notā" he glanced at me briefly, then Aaron, "ānot dangerous. Just low. The kind of low that's hard to write about without it sounding
LEON'S POVI sat in my driveway for a long time.The photograph glowed on my screenāmy car, Aaron's house, the timestamp, all of itāand I made myself breathe through the first wave of it, the cold spike of violation that came with understanding someone had been standing on that street in the dark watching a house and the person I cared about was inside it.Then I forwarded it to Aaron.No explanation. Just the image.His response came in under two minutes, which meant he'd been awake, probably still in the kitchen with Marlowe and the leftover pasta, and had looked at his phone and understood immediately.**Aaron:** *I see it.***Aaron:** *Are you home?***Leon:** *Just pulled in.***Aaron:** *Good. Stay there. Don't go back out tonight.***Leon:** *I wasn't planning to.***Aaron:** *Lock your doors.***Leon:** *Aaron.***Aaron:** *I know. I know, it's Reid, notāI know. Lock them anyway.*I locked them. Not because I was scared exactly, or not only because of that, but because it was
LEON'S POVThe hallways buzzed with the noise of students who were way too excited for a cold, rainy, school morning.My head felt like it was stuffed with cotton and I still shivered slightly underneath my sweater.The morning had been a sluggish crawl, my mind still refusing to stop analysing Aar
AARON'S POVThe bell above the door of the vintage record shop chimed, a cheery, slightly annoying sound that did nothing to cut through the suffocating weight of the air Iād brought in with me.Marcus didnāt look up from behind the counter, his fingers dancing over a stack of vinyl sleeves, his ex
LEON'S POVSuddenly, someone aggressively rattled the bathroom doorknob from the hallway, knocking loudly.āHey! Someone in there? Hurry up!āDamian didn't even hesitate.With a low growl, he grabbed my hips and shoved me hard against the wooden door. The impact made me gasp, but he immediately cov
LEON'S POVThe noise of the bass vibrated right through the soles of my shoes, a steady, aggressive thud that made the wooden floorboards beneath us shudder.Someoneās parents had a ridiculously massive house, and tonight, half the high school was packed into it, overflowing from the living room ou







