LOGINA young guy in his mid-twenties stood there, a little breathless, as he gripped the handle tightly. He was in chef's clothes and a nose mask. His eyes darted from Alex’s face to the knife, then back. Fear flashed across his features, but he didn’t move.
“You should be using that knife to enjoy those juicy apples…” the guy said with a shaky smile, “…not staring at it like it’s your way out.” There was a beat of silence. Alex blinked, stunned, as the tension in the room paused…just for a second. The young guy took a step further in, heart pounding, ready to scream for help if Alex made the slightest wrong move… but hoping, praying, he wouldn’t have to. Alex shot the guy a cold glare. “Get the hell out. No one asked for your help.” The guy stood firm. “Yeah? Well, I’m asking for yours. Help me by staying alive. My grandmother’s in the ICU, barely holding on, and she’s still fighting. Meanwhile, you’ve got your whole life ahead of you, and you're about to throw it away? Does that sound sane to you?” Alex glared at him, “Who do you think you are, barging in here?” Alex snapped, stepping toward him. The guy didn’t flinch. “Take one more step, and I’ll scream suicide. You know what happens next, right? They’ll lock you up in a psych ward and throw away the key. Is that what you want? You think your family wants that? You think they deserve to find out you quit like a coward?” Alex froze, fists clenched, breathing hard. The guy lowered his voice. “You’re not alone. And you’re not done yet. Whatever or whoever pushed you to this extent should be treated at the right time. Do you want them to step over your grave in victory?” Alex glanced at the knife one last time…then quickly dropped it onto the saucer beside the apple, as though it burned him. “I’m sorry,” he muttered. “I wasn’t going to…” “It’s okay,” the guy interrupted gently, pretending to believe him. “Phew, thank goodness. I totally misread the room,” he added with a nervous chuckle. “But…my grandma always says something: ‘If you let heartbreak, anger or frustration kill you, you’ll miss out on the beautiful life that was waiting just a little further ahead.’” The words hit home. Alex slowly settled back into his bed, the weight in his chest a little lighter. He studied the stranger for a moment…young, brave, beautiful blue eyes, matching brown curly hair, and an unexpectedly comforting voice. “What’s your name?” Alex asked with a shaky voice, surprised at his own curiosity. “Lucas.” He smiled, then glanced at the apples. “Mind if I share one with you?” Alex's lips twitched into the first real smile in days. “Feel free and how old are you?” I'm twenty three…practically a man right? Lucas said charmingly as he grabbed an apple, sliced it neatly into six, and handed half to Alex. He chuckled, collected it from Lucas, and started biting into one. Lucas took the other three, pulled off his nose mask. Revealing his small pinky lips as he bit into one slice like it was the best thing he had tasted in a long time. “Mmm. Delicious, isn’t it?” he said with a grin, mouth half-full. Alex chuckled, the sound rough but genuine. For the first time in what felt like forever… the darkness didn’t feel so suffocating. Alex nodded slowly. “Yeah… it is indeed.” But as the words left his lips, tears began slipping down his cheeks. He wiped at them quickly, embarrassed, looking away. Lucas noticed and smiled gently. “Hey, feel free. I’ve got broad shoulders,” he said, patting his own. “My mom used to say crying doesn’t make you weak…it sets you free.” Alex’s lips trembled. More tears came, heavier this time. Lucas didn’t hesitate. He walked over, wrapped his arms around his neck in a firm but comforting hug. Alex clung to him, burying his face into his chest, and let the grief flow. Silent sobs shook him, but something loosened inside. The pain didn’t vanish, but it lightened…just enough to breathe again. After a while, Alex pulled back and managed a watery smile. “Thanks.” Lucas grinned and handed him another slice of apple. “Anytime. Cry when you need to, eat when you can but try and smile more. That's the way of life.” They sat side by side, munching apples as Lucas shared every wise word his late mother and sick grandmother once gave him. His voice was warm, steady, and full of hope. For the first time in days, Alex felt a flicker of peace… and maybe, just maybe, the beginning of healing. After they had devoured the whole apple, Lucas wiped his fingers on a napkin and added, “My mom also says, never rush into decisions when you're in pain or angry… or you might end up hurting yourself or the people who genuinely love you.” The words sank deep, hitting Alex like a quiet thunderclap. Something inside him shifted. That dark resolve…gone. Just like that. When the mother returned and saw Alex chatting happily with Lucas, she was glad. After the introduction, she excused herself to attend to some business. Alex and Lucas kept talking, the mood lighter now. Laughter slipped in more, soft and unexpected. After a while, Lucas stood and pulled at the necklace around his neck. He unclasped it, removed one of the twin pendants, and held it out. “This is yours now. It’s my good luck charm.” Alex blinked. “No, Lucas… I can’t take that. It’s special.” Lucas grinned. “Exactly. That’s why you should take it. Look, I’ve still got the other one. When my grandma gave it to me, she said I could share it with a friend one day. So, this is yours now… unless we’re not friends?” he teased, flashing a disarming smile. Alex finally smiled back. “Of course we’re friends. And I promise…I’ll keep it safe.” When Lucas was ready to leave, he surprised Alex with a warm hug and whispered, “I hope I see you again soon.” Alex ruffled his curly brown hair and kissed his forehead. “Thank you, Lucas, for saving my life.” Lucas waved, “Remember, you are more important to your family and to me as your friend.” With a charming smile, he walked out. The next morning, Alex was discharged… not just from the hospital, but from the grip of despair. TWO YEARS LATER A sharp knock pounded on Lucas’s door, jolting him upright in bed. “Oh my goodness, Lucas! You're still in bed?” came Emily’s voice…his younger sister, loud and panicked. Lucas groaned, squinting at the clock. “No, no, no…” “Your exams start this morning and you're still lying there? Do you want to be late?” she scolded from the hallway. “Shit!” he cursed, jumping off the bed and bolting straight into the bathroom. “I’ll be downstairs, you will drop me at the office, okay?” Emily added before walking off, heels clicking with authority as if she was talking to her younger one. Lucas had already graduated with a degree in accounting and worked at their father’s firm. But numbers were never his true passion—cooking was. So, behind his father’s back, he had enrolled in a part-time culinary program. His final exams were starting today, and he was determined to finish strong. Only Emily and her best friend Diana knew his secret. He showered in record time, dressed in under five minutes, and dashed out of the room. As he grabbed his wallet and keys, he checked the time…he was seriously behind schedule. He picked up both his car and bike keys, paused for a second, then tossed the car keys to Emily as he bounded down the stairs. “Drive carefully,” he called out. Emily froze and stared at him in surprise. “Wait…what? You're letting me drive your car? For real?” Lucas smirked. “Yeah, don’t make me regret it.” “Oh my sweetness! Today is officially a great day!” she squealed, rushing to the car like a kid who just won a candy jackpot. Lucas chuckled as he strapped on his helmet, mounted his bike, and revived the engine. “Try not to scratch it!” “Go ace your chef exam, sweet bro!” Emily shouted. With a laugh and a roar of the engine, Lucas zoomed off, weaving through traffic, adrenaline kicking in. Today was the beginning of the life he really wanted…he could feel it. As he parked his bike and started toward the entrance, he heard him beside him. "What the heck are you doing here?" He paused in shock, his heart racing as his thoughts spiraled.Alex quickly accessed the footage.First the reception area. He fast-forwarded, rewound, and checked every angle. Nothing. Lucas never entered.Alex's pulse pounded loudly in his ears. "No..." He switched cameras, to the parking lot. He rolled the footage backward. Minute by minute. Then he saw Lucas's car. Alex immediately sat forward."Come on..." The footage showed Lucas stepping out of the vehicle, smiling, completely unaware. Then a masked figure appeared.Moving quickly and purposefully. Alex's entire body went rigid."No..." The stranger grabbed Lucas from behind. A white handkerchief covered his mouth.Lucas fought. Alex could see him struggling. Could see the panic, the desperation, and the terror. Within seconds, Lucas's movements weakened. Then stopped. The masked man dragged him away. Alex watched at how Lucas was taken again. Silence filled the room. For a moment, Alex couldn't breathe. The blood drained from his face. His heart felt li
Alex sighed. "You make everything difficult." A grin appeared instantly. “Isn't that one of the reasons you love me?" Alex rolled his eyes. Unfortunately, he couldn't stop smiling.Lucas smiled. "There it is." "What?" "That sweet smile that drives me insane." "You're impossible." Lucas laughed. Then he leaned in and kissed Alex again. Moving his hands straight to his dick. “Baby,” Alex gasped. Raised his hands to caress his cheek. “You're getting naughty these days.” “Well, I have a good teacher and I guess he deserves some sugar, right.” He whispered to his ear iving him a bite. Alex gasped at the feeling that action gave him, and smiled. Then wrapped his arms around him. “Okay, I will take the risk, I want some sugar, baby. I hope your wife won't set this house on fire.” “Nah, she loves the mansion. It's a gift from her father. But if she decided to, then let's burn together.” “Youre not just getting naughty, you're getting crazy too.” Ale
Derby kept drinking. One glass became two. Two became half the bottle. Half the bottle became nearly all of it. Within an hour, her movements had grown unsteady. Her cheeks were flushed, and her thoughts were spilling freely from her lips. She wandered around the living room, bottle in hand, muttering to herself. The mansion felt too quiet, empty, and full of thoughts she didn't want to have. The front door opened.Jerry stepped inside and immediately noticed her condition. His eyes widened. "Ma'am?" Derby turned toward him. "Oh." She laughed. "Jerry." He approached carefully. "Do you need help getting to bed?" Derby stared at him for several seconds before suddenly chuckling."Ohhh..." She pointed at him with the bottle."Are you thinking what I'm thinking?" Jerry blinked. "What could that be, ma'am?" Derby's smile disappeared. "He is sleeping with him, Jerry." "Who is sleeping with who?" "My Lucas." Her voice cracked. "My Lucas is with Al
For the past three days, Lucas had practically been living at the mansion, at Alex's insistence. "Until the divorce is finalized, it's safer this way," Alex had told him. "If people notice we're spending too much time together, they'll start asking questions." Lucas had reluctantly agreed.The arrangement wasn't exactly difficult. Every morning, they shared breakfast. Every evening, they stole moments together whenever they could. And every night, Lucas found himself falling asleep with a smile he couldn't seem to get rid of. Unfortunately, happiness had a way of making people careless.Three days later, Derby was supposed to be halfway to another city for a business trip. Instead, she sat in the backseat of a taxi, frustrated beyond belief.A technical issue at the airport had delayed her flight long enough for her to miss it completely. The airline had rebooked her for the following day. Which meant she was going home unexpectedly. The mansion came into view.
Alex smiled as he brushed his thumb across Lucas's cheek."Yes, baby. We eat together, we shower together, we play together, we fight together, and we sleep together." Lucas's eyes softened as he listened. Alex leaned closer, their foreheads touching. "We don't hide things from each other. We share everything."A teasing grin tugged at the corner of his lips. "Yes, we even give each other some sugar." He punctuated the statement with a playful wink. Lucas laughed, the sound warm and genuine. The sight alone made Alex's heart swell.It had been so long since he'd heard that laugh. "So we practically do everything lovers do?" Lucas asked. Alex's eyes sparkled."Pretty much." He pressed a quick kiss to Lucas's lips."Everything without reserve. We even get naughty sometimes." Lucas raised an eyebrow."Even me getting naughty? Really?" Alex burst out laughing. "Oh, absolutely yes." "Hey, I'm serious." Alex pointed at himself proudly. "I'm definitely the
In my memory flash, you kissed me in a walk in fridge" He stared at him for seconds and whispered again, “You’re not Vince, you're my Alex, right?” For a moment Alex couldn't speak.Couldn't breathe, couldn't even think.Everything he'd wanted to hear.Everything he'd dreamed of hearing.And now it was finally happening. His own eyes began to sting. A shaky laugh escaped him. Half joy, and half relief. He lifted a trembling hand and brushed away Lucas's tears.Then rested his forehead against his.Their breaths mingling. Their hearts racing together. "Yeah." His voice broke completely."Yeah, baby." A tear slid down his own cheek. "It's me, your Alex." Lucas let out a sob. The sound shattered whatever restraint Alex had left. He pulled him back into his arms. Holding him fiercely, and protectively. Like he'd never let go again. Lucas clung to him just as tightly.Because after all the confusion, thinking his heart was falling for Vince. His heart was never
Lucas's heart picked up, thudding, and he nearly said he would miss him too, but luckily Alex spoke. “Do you have an apartment here?” He asked slowly hoping that he wouldn't. Lucas stared straight ahead. “No but this is where I’m staying, at least for now.” Alex hissed out a relieved breat
Zenith didn’t stop watching him and Lucas felt it. The weight of those eyes tracking every move he made. But he tried and focused on his prep. He managed and kept his hands steady. Knife moving in clean, precise strokes leaving onions and herbs in perfect cuts. He refused to give Zenith the satisf
Lucas struggled, trying to pry Zenith’s hands off him, but the man only tightened his grip, his breath hot against Lucas’s ear as he whispered, “Come on, sweetheart. Relax. Stop behaving like a child.” Something snapped within Lucas. His hands were struggling to loosen the rope on Lucas’s pants.
As Lucas responded, Alex didn’t leave immediately. He lingered under the pretense of supervision, but his attention never strayed from Lucas for even a second. Every movement, every breath the younger man took pulled at him.His hand itched and ached to reach out. To touch him, to pull him into his







