LOGINInto The Monster's Den
ELENA’S heels clicked sharply across the polished concrete as she made her way back into Lunaris Tech Innovation’s headquarters. The building’s glass façade reflected the rising Manhattan sun, streaking the city in fractured lines of orange and gold. It felt cruel, almost mocking, nature didn’t pause for fear or panic. The world kept turning, shining, glowing… even while her own life was falling apart.
Her hands trembled as she pushed through the tall revolving doors. The cool blast of central air swallowed her, but couldn’t cool the heat pulsing through her chest. Her heart hammered violently, still echoing the image burned into her mind—
Eamon.
Fangs.
Red eyes.
Marcus dangling off the wall like a helpless ragdoll.
She swallowed hard.
‘What just happened? What is he? How is he even real? How the hell did this Friday turn turspy-turvy for her? Just how?’
But she had begged— God, she had begged, and now her life belonged to him. She couldn’t make sense of that part yet. She was still trying to breathe correctly, still trying not to cry, still trying not to collapse on the sleek, marble lobby floor.
She forced her legs to keep moving, heading for the elevator.
His office.
He told her to come to his office.
She kept replaying his voice in her head— smooth, calm, merciless. Even the way he had said excellent had chilled her. As if her desperation had been exactly what he wanted. As if saving Marcus hadn’t been mercy, but a transaction he had long waited to make.
The elevator doors opened with a soft chime. She stepped inside, hugging her arms close. The ride to the top floor felt like it took hours. Her reflection in the mirrored walls looked pale, shaken, but determined. Or maybe just resigned.
The lift ascended.
Her pulse only climbed higher, and so did her thoughts.
Everyone in the office had heard of Eamon Valerius— the 28 year old enigmatic CEO who rarely attended meetings in person, rarely spoke unless necessary, and yet somehow ran one of the fastest-growing tech corporations in the country. Investors worshipped him, employees feared him, competitors envied him.
She used to think the rumors were exaggerated. Now she knew better. But what she still couldn't comprehend was the ‘monster’ part, who else knew about it? The question lingered in her mind.
When the elevator finally reached the executive floor, she stepped out into the private hallway. It was quiet… too quiet, like the air was holding its breath. Eamon’s office was at the far end, its imposing black door carved with the Lunaris crest, glossy under the soft lighting.
Her footsteps grew softer as she approached the huge double doors at the far end of the hall. They towered above everything else— black oak framed with brushed steel. Now, no nameplate was needed. His presence was enough.
She stopped just in front of them. Her hands had gone cold. She pressed her palms together, breathing slowly.
“You made a bargain,” she whispered to herself. “You promised to go.”
A soft tremor slipped through her. Her husband, her broken, cruel, damaged husband was alive because of her, yes.
She couldn’t back out now.
Elena paused in front of it. Her hand hovered in the air.
“Do I knock?” She asked herself.
Her heart said yes, her pride and déjà vu said no. The beginning of this whole nightmare started because she walked in without knocking. Maybe it was fitting to continue that way.
“Fine…” she whispered and lowered her hand.
She pushed the door open.
The office greeted her with its usual overwhelming richness, deep mahogany, smoky glass, and subtle warm lighting that made everything luxurious but intimidating. She stepped inside cautiously, half expecting him to jump out from a dark corner with those glistening fangs.
But there was nothing. No movement. No presence. No cold whisper of air hinting at supernatural speed.
“Um… hello?” she called softly.
Silence replied.
She took a few steps in.
“Mr. Eamon?”
Nothing.
Her stomach tightened. ‘He’s not here.’ And that realization made her boldness slowly leak back in, like her fear loosened its claws for the moment.
She wandered further into the massive space. The walls were lined with shelves, books, artifacts, framed achievements, things that looked too old or too rare for a modern billionaire CEO. She ran her fingers along the edge of his desk, feeling the smooth, strangely cool glass.
“What are you?” she murmured to no one.
She checked the books next, most were old, leather-bound volumes with titles she didn’t recognize. Some weren’t even in English. Latin maybe? Or something even older. She flipped one open and saw symbols she had never seen in her life— circles, slashes, spirals that made her skin prickle, and her eyes blur.
Quickly, she shut it.
Her eyes moved to a set of drawers. They were locked. All of them. She tried the cabinet near the lounge area, it was same thing, sealed tight.
“Of course everything is locked,” she muttered. “You are a monster but also a very private monster. Or should I say a vampire?”
She kept searching, moving to the far side where a striking metallic sculpture sat on a pedestal. It wasn’t decorative. She could feel it. It looked ancient, like it belonged in a museum or buried underground. She touched it lightly and jerked back immediately— the surface was ice cold.
“This makes no sense,” she whispered. “Does anyone even know what he is? In this company? In this entire country?”
No clues. Nothing that made sense. No explanation as to how a man who ran one of the biggest corporations in the United States could also be something out of nightmares.
Deflated, she exhaled and walked to his massive leather chair, the throne of the monster himself.
“Maybe there is something here,” she murmured, lowering herself into it.
The seat enveloped her instantly, soft, rich, smelling faintly like cedar and something darker she couldn’t place. She glanced around his desk again, hoping the shift in perspective would reveal something.
Nope. Still nothing.
She let out a breath and leaned back, letting herself spin the chair slightly. Then a little more. The motion felt oddly soothing, and for a moment, her nerves loosened.
She swirled again.
And again.
Until finally, she completed a full turn, now fully backing the door.
She was still backing the door, gently swirling in the oversized chair, when a soft click sounded behind her— the unmistakable sound of the office door opening.
She froze.
Footsteps followed… light, confident, almost playful.
Ava.
The financial director strode in with a bright smile curving her lips, her heels barely making a sound on the velvet carpet. Seeing the chair turned away from her, she lit up even more, cheeks flushing with excitement.
“Oh, finally,” she whispered to herself, joy overtaking reason.
She tiptoed toward the chair, hands clasped behind her back like she was surprising a lover. When she reached it, she leaned over the top of the seat and without bothering to look, grabbed the armrests and spun it around toward her.
And then she kissed the person seated in it.
Her lips pressed fully, intimately, confidently against Elena’s.
Elena’s entire body went rigid. Her eyes flew wide open. Her brain shut down with shock so intense she couldn’t breathe, couldn’t blink, couldn’t even raise a hand. She just sat there, petrified, with Ava’s mouth on hers.
A heartbeat passed.
Another.
A third.
Then—
The door clicked again.
And in walked Eamon.
Silent. Sharp. Watching.
Ava’s eyes snapped open at the same moment. She pulled back instantly, stumbling a step away as if burned. Her hand flew to her mouth, scrubbing at the kiss with disgust and disbelief.
“Wh— what?!” she sputtered, staring at Elena. “What are you doing here?!”
Elena wiped her mouth too, equally horrified.
Before she could form an actual sentence, a deep voice cut across the room.
“She works with me.”
Ava spun around, and Elena with her, both snapping their heads toward the doorway.
Eamon stood there, expression unreadable, eyes dark and unblinking, taking in the entire scene as if committing it to memory.
The room fell into a brittle, suffocating silence.
A Bargain.TIARA arrived at exactly ten in the morning, and Elena couldn't help the easily smile that slid over over her face. Elena watched her through the glass door before buzzing her in. She looked worse than she had at the mall. Thinner and paler, in a way that even sleep could not fix."Hey..." She began softly, "Please, sit and make yourself comfortable."Tiara sat with her hands were folded in her lap. Her eyes kept moving around the office towards the window, the bookshelf, the photograph of Evan on the desk."I'm not going to hurt you," Elena noted her uneasiness."I know.""Do you?"Tiara looked at her. "You could have destroyed me months ago if you wanted to, but you didn't.""I was busy." Elena shrugged. "Divorce proceedings, custody cases, and work. I've had a lot on my plate.""And how about now when you're the CEO of this big company?" Tiara's voice was quiet. "I know you, Elena. I grew up with you. You don't do anything without a reason."Elena leaned back in her cha
EmptyTHE shop was empty again for the third time this week, and it was just Wednesday. All the hope she thought she had to pay the landlord by the end of the week were dashed. Women walked past the shop day by day... Young women with money, time, and hair that needed to be made, but none of them paused in front of her shop. Even her faithful customers turned up their nose before walking past her shop, as if she'd done.Three days now and not a single customer.She pressed her hand to her stomach. The bump was small still, easy to hide, but she felt it every morning. The nausea. The weight. The thing growing inside her that Marcus had called a problem."Get rid of it," he had said. "We can't afford a baby right now."But he could afford the car, the apartment, the nights out that she wasn't invited to anymore. Her phone sat on the counter. There were no messages, no calls, and even her mother had stopped answering two weeks ago."You slept with your cousin's husband," her mother had s
The OfficeELENA was in her office when they arrived without an appointment on a Thursday afternoon. Her eyebrows pulled together in a frown when she saw their names, and she felt an inexplicable anger filing her chest.Her assistant's message was still lighting up her screen:*There are two people in reception, they say they know you, I told them to wait but they're...*She didn't finish reading the message when the door opened.Clinton Brooks came in first, in the suit he reserved for occasions he wanted to communicate authority. Martha was a step behind him, wearing the expression Elena recognized from holiday dinners, like she had already made up her mind on how this conversation would go even if the other person didn't agree with her.Elena set her pen down and did not stand. She was not going to give them the benefit of making her look small and doubt herself. She had met these two people eleven times in eight years of marriage. She had watched them watch Marcus charm rooms. She
The filesELENA was cooped up in Eamon's house after she was discharged from the hospital because he wanted to monitor her health himself and make sure she wasn't stressing herself out. He even took out the liberty to have Karen visit her in the house just so he could explain why she couldn't start work immediately.Dr. Karen had understood and promised to get her a new assistant who would take care of things while Elena was away, and also give her updates on the current project they were working on."That's okay. You can ask Michelle in the meantime to fill in that position."Dr. Karen's expression changed slightly before she shook her head."Michelle resigned," Karen said tiredly.Elena leaned back into the sofa with a frown etched on her face. "When?""This morning. She walked into HR at eight and handed over her badge. She didn't give any concrete reason, but the letter said she was pursuing other opportunities." "Other opportunities meaning?""I investigated, and it turns out sh
The CollapseHER dream was different this time. It wasn't in the kitchen or the old apartment again. This time she was back in the parking garage where Marcus had his hands on her shoulders, but his face kept shifting... From Marcus, then a man she didn't recognize, then Marcus again. His voice seemed to be coming from everywhere all at once."They'll come for Evan. They'll come for everyone you love.""I will kill Evan. And that bastard boyfriend of yours."Each sentence was more sinister than the other, and even when she tried to run, her legs seemed stuck. She couldn't move even if she tried to."You think he can protect you?"Tears streamed down her eyes as Elena opened her mouth to scream, but nothing came out. She was just there, helpless, while the horror of everything kept repeating itself.*Elena woke up to Evan shaking her arm, trying to wake her up with tears in his eyes."Mom, wake up please." he was crying louder than she was screaming. "Stop screaming mommy, wake up."E
The Wrong NameAFTER speaking extensively to Karen about a certain person that she wanted from Lunaris Tech, Karen reluctantly agreed to let her join the team.Michelle arrived on a Wednesday, that was when she was supposed to resume work, but Elena had chosen that day simply because she had quieter mornings then and fewer eyes on the floor when someone new came through her door. She wanted to observe Michelle closely and ask the questions she was pressed with ever since her stay at Lunaris Tech.She watched the office door as Michelle came in with her laptop bag and her pressed blouse with her usual cold and composed professionalism, or she was probably pretending because she didn't want to look weak. Elena's assistant walked her to the junior workstation, and she gave it ten minutes before she stood up from her office towards Michelle's cubicle."Michelle."Michelle looked startled at first, and when her eyes landed on Elena, she stood up immediately with her back straightened. Sheo
Just The Three of ThemTHE evening settled gently over the city.By a few minutes to seven, Elena and Evan were ready. Nothing extravagant— just simple, neat elegance. Elena wore a soft knee-length dress in muted tones, her hair pulled back loosely, face fresh and unforced. Evan looked impossibly h
Silent MovesA hush fell instantly.At first, neither woman moved.Then one of them gasped, sharp and panicked, the sound slicing through the darkness.“Eamon?” she called, her voice suddenly thin. “This isn’t funny.”Their hands instantly began to flail blindly, fabric brushing skins. A heel scrap
Confessions and Denials THE moment Elena stepped into the main hall, she felt it.The shift. That shift.The air itself seemed to thicken, heavy with curiosity, speculation, and barely contained judgment. Rows of employees filled the wide hall, some seated behind sleek desks, others moving briskly
Whispers in the HallABOUT thirty minutes later or there about, they were done.Elena gently placed her napkin on the table, her appetite long satisfied, while Eamon sat opposite her exactly as he had throughout the meal— untouched plate, untouched drink, untouched hunger. He hadn’t taken a single







