LOGINChapter 4: Crowded Shadows
The executive floor buzzed with mid-morning energy assistants darting between glass-walled offices, phones ringing in muted symphonies, the faint scent of expensive cologne and fresh coffee hanging in the air. Sebastian moved through it like a blade, nodding once to his PA, Elena, as she handed him the updated threat assessment folder.
"Harlan wants five minutes before the investor call," she said, keeping pace. "He's pushing for more transparency on the encryption delays."
Sebastian didn't slow. "Tell him transparency costs lives. He'll wait."
Elena glanced behind him at Kane, walking two steps back, eyes scanning every face, every doorway. She lowered her voice. "He's... intense."
"He's necessary," Sebastian said, sharper than intended.
He pushed through the double doors into the main corridor. It was packed mid-level execs heading to the conference wing, interns clutching tablets, a delivery guy with a stack of boxes blocking half the path.
Sebastian didn't break stride. People parted for him instinctively. Most of them.
One didn't.
A junior VP Mark something, mid-thirties, too eagerstepped directly into Sebastian's path, smiling wide. "Mr. Mercer! Quick question on the Q4 projections "
Sebastian sidestepped without looking. Mark pivoted, reaching out to touch Sebastian's arm casual, insistent.
Kane was there in half a heartbeat.
His hand closed over Sebastian's upper arm not the wrist this time, higher, near the bicep. Firm grip. Pulled Sebastian back a fraction, redirecting him around Mark like rerouting traffic.
Mark blinked. "I was just "
"Step aside," Kane said. Voice low. Final. No room for argument.
Mark's smile faltered. He looked at Kane really looked and backed up fast.
Sebastian felt the heat of Kane's palm through his sleeve. Steady pressure. Not painful. Controlling the direction, the pace. Sebastian's muscles tensed under the touch, but he didn't pull away immediately.
They kept moving.
"You don't have to manhandle me," Sebastian muttered once they were clear.
Kane released his arm slowly. Fingers trailed down to the elbow before letting go. "You were about to walk into a bottleneck. I cleared it."
"I clear my own paths."
"Not when someone's trying to grab you." Kane's eyes flicked to Mark, who was now staring after them. "He wanted attention. Not answers."
Sebastian's jaw tightened. He hated how accurate Kane was. Hated more that the brief contact still lingered on his skin like a brand he couldn't scrub off.
They reached the conference room. Glass walls, long table, projector already humming. The investor call was virtual screens lined up like soldiers. Harlan sat at the head, scrolling his tablet. Two other board members flanked him.
Sebastian took his seat. Kane didn't sit. He positioned himself behind and to the right close enough to reach in seconds, far enough to look professional. But Sebastian felt him. Heat at his back. Eyes on the room. On him.
The call started. Voices crackled through speakers Singapore, London, New York. Numbers. Timelines. Risks.
Sebastian answered smoothly. Precise. Ruthless when needed. But halfway through, the room's AC kicked on hard cold blast from the vent directly above his chair. Papers fluttered. Sebastian reached to anchor them.
His chair shifted slightly on the carpet old building settling.
Kane moved.
One hand landed on the back of Sebastian's chair steadying it. The other brushed Sebastian's shoulder, light but deliberate, pressing him back into place so the chair didn't rock.
Sebastian stiffened.
Harlan glanced over. "Everything alright?"
"Fine," Sebastian said. Voice even.
Kane's hand stayed on his shoulder a second longer than necessary. Thumb grazed the collar of his shirt once. Then withdrew.
Sebastian exhaled through his nose. The touch was small. Professional on the surface. But it felt like possession. Like Kane was marking territory in front of the entire room
The call dragged. Questions. Pushback. Sebastian handled it icy, surgical. But every time he shifted, he felt Kane behind him. Watching. Waiting.
When it ended, the screens went dark. Harlan stood first.
"Good work, Sebastian. We'll talk offline about the delays." He clapped Sebastian on the back harder than friendly. "Keep that fire, boy."
Sebastian nodded once. Tolerated it.
Kane stepped forward before Harlan could pull away fully. His body angled between them subtle block.
"Mr. Whitmore," Kane said. "A word about perimeter security. The corridor bottlenecks are a liability."
Harlan raised an eyebrow. "You're the new guy?"
"Security consultant." Kane's tone left no opening for debate. "Mr. Mercer's safety is non-negotiable. Physical access needs review."
Harlan looked at Sebastian. "You approve this?"
Sebastian met his eyes. "He's here because I do."
Harlan huffed. "Fine. Schedule it." He left.
The room emptied slowly. Sebastian stayed seated, staring at the blank screens.
Kane moved around to face him. Leaned one hip against the table close. Too close.
"You let him touch you," Kane said quietly.
"It's a clap on the back. Not an attack."
"It's contact." Kane's gaze dropped to Sebastian's shoulder where Harlan's hand had landed. Then to where Kane's own hand had been moments earlier. "You tense every time someone else does it. But when I do..."
Sebastian stood abruptly. Chairs scraped. "Don't."
Kane didn't back up. "Don't what? Point out what you already feel?"
Sebastian's pulse thrummed. "You think you know me after three days?"
"I know your patterns." Kane reached out slow and adjusted Sebastian's tie again. Third time. Fingers brushed skin at the throat. Lingered on the knot. "Your breathing changes. Your pupils dilate slightly. You don't pull away as fast."
Sebastian caught Kane's wrist this time. Held it. Not hard. Just enough to stop the motion.
"Then stop testing me," he said.
Kane's eyes darkened. "I'm not testing. I'm observing." His free hand came up cupped the side of Sebastian's neck. Thumb at the pulse point. "And you're not stopping me."
Sebastian's grip on Kane's wrist tightened. But he didn't shove him away.
The room was empty now. Just them. Glass walls reflecting two men standing too close.
Sebastian swallowed. "This isn't part of your job."
Kane's thumb stroked once slow. "It is when someone wants you dead. And someone does."
He released Sebastian's neck. Stepped back.
Sebastian exhaled. His fingers went to his throat where Kane's thumb had been.
"Meeting room's clear," Kane said. "We head back to your office. You have calls."
Sebastian nodded once.
They walked out together.
Kane one step behind.
Always.
But this time, Sebastian slowed his pace just enough so Kane stayed closer.
He told himself it was tactical.
He wasn't sure he believed it.
Chapter 29: YieldingThe third night in the safe house marked a turning point.Sebastian’s body had finally begun purging the last remnants of Adrian’s cruel cocktail. The artificial, merciless edge to his heat had softened into something deeper, more natural still overwhelming, but no longer pure torture. The desperate, empty ache remained, but now it came with clarity.Kane felt the shift immediately.They were tangled on the bed, skin to skin, when Sebastian looked up at him with clearer eyes. The glassy desperation had receded, replaced by something sharper. Hungrier. Deliberate.“Kane,” Sebastian breathed, voice hoarse but steady. His fingers traced the hard line of Kane’s jaw, then down to his chest. “The drugs… they’re almost gone. I can feel like myself again.”Kane hovered over him, braced on one forearm, his other hand resting possessively on Sebastian’s hip. His rut had been a constant, burning presence for days, held back only by rigid control. “Are you sure?” he asked, vo
Chapter 28: Safe HavenThe secure medical facility was actually a private safe house on the outskirts of the city one Marcus had prepared the moment Sebastian went missing. Fully stocked, heavily fortified, and completely off the grid. No staff. No cameras in the inner rooms. Just the essentials an alpha would demand when protecting his Omega in heat.Kane carried Sebastian inside without letting anyone else touch him. The Omega was still trembling violently in his arms, face buried in Kane’s neck, soft desperate sounds escaping with every breath. His body burned like a furnace against Kane’s chest.Marcus stood at the entrance, keeping a respectful distance. “Everything’s ready. Private wing. IV fluids, hydration packs, suppressants if needed though I doubt you’ll use them. Medical supplies on the left table. I’ll stay in the outer perimeter. No one gets close.”Kane gave a curt nod, alpha instincts too raw to speak. He trusted Marcus with his life, but right now, the thought of anyo
Chapter 26: Shattered ControlKane’s world narrowed to the trembling Omega in his arms.The sedative gas burned in his lungs, making his movements sluggish and his vision blur at the edges, but he refused to let go. Sebastian clung to him desperately, face buried in the crook of his neck, inhaling Kane’s scent like it was the only thing keeping him sane. The Omega’s body was a furnace flushed, sweat-slicked, shaking violently with the merciless force of the drug-enhanced heat.“I’ve got you,” Kane growled, voice rough and strained. One arm wrapped around Sebastian’s back, the other cradled the back of his head, pressing him closer. “Breathe. Just breathe through it.”Sebastian whimpered, a broken, needy sound that tore straight through Kane’s chest. “Kane… it hurts… so empty… please…” His hips shifted helplessly against Kane’s thigh, seeking any friction, any relief after two full days of engineered torment. Slick soaked through what remained of his ruined trousers, the sweet, despera
Chapter 26: DescentKane descended the metal stairs with deliberate, measured steps, each one echoing faintly in the vast warehouse space. His hands were raised just enough to appear compliant, but his body remained coiled like a spring ready to snap. The rut burned hot beneath his skin, fueled by two days of helpless waiting and the devastating sight of Sebastian bound and suffering below.Adrian Crowe stood beside the mattress, remote in one hand, a satisfied smile on his face. “Good. You’re smarter than I expected, Maddox. Most alphas would have charged in blindly.”Kane’s gaze never left the man. But in his peripheral vision, he tracked every detail of Sebastian’s condition. The Omega’s chest rose and fell in rapid, shallow breaths. Sweat glistened across his flushed skin. His wrists were raw from the zip ties, and his body continued to tremble with the unrelenting waves of the drug-induced heat. The sweet, desperate scent rolling off him was almost overwhelming pain, need, and ex
Chapter 25: Into the DarkKane’s POVThe service tunnel was damp and narrow, the air thick with mold and rust. Kane moved through it like a shadow, every step measured, every breath controlled. His tactical boots made almost no sound on the cracked concrete. The only light came from the faint glow of his wrist device mapping the layout.Two days.Forty-eight hours of Sebastian being held by that delusional bastard.The thought fueled the rut burning low in Kane’s veins, but he kept it locked down with iron discipline. Losing control now would cost Sebastian everything.He reached the access hatch and paused, listening. Distant sounds filtered through — the low hum of a generator, faint footsteps. And underneath it all, the faintest thread of Sebastian’s scent. Sweet. Distressed. Heat-drenched and desperate.Kane’s jaw clenched so hard it ached. He carefully lifted the hatch and slipped into the main warehouse floor, melting into the shadows behind a stack of old crates.The space was
Chapter 24: The Hunt BeginsKane’s POV – Two Days LaterTwo days.Forty-eight agonizing hours since Sebastian had disappeared.Kane stood in the center of the penthouse, which he had transformed into a war room. Multiple screens glowed across the kitchen island and dining table, displaying maps, thermal layouts, financial trails, and every scrap of data Marcus’s team had pulled on Adrian Crowe. Empty coffee mugs and half-eaten protein bars littered the surfaces. Kane hadn’t slept. He barely ate. The only thing keeping him functional was the cold, burning rage that had settled deep in his bones.Sebastian was still out there. Suffering.Kane could almost feel it, His distressed scent haunting his senses even from miles away. Sweet. Desperate. In heat. The thought of Sebastian bound, aching, empty because of that bastard’s drugs made Kane’s fury surge violently beneath his skin. His hands clenched into fists, knuckles cracking.Marcus Reed entered the room, looking exhausted but determi







