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Chapter 5 The Puppetmaster’s Play

Author: Kharacter
last update Last Updated: 2025-07-20 17:22:55

Darian Wolfe:

I built the Wolfe Hotel Penthouse to tower over the city, a throne of glass and steel where I feel dominant. Below, the lights flicker like the lives I’ve crushed to get here. But deep inside, I am not satisfied, and I won't be until I see the Reyes empire crumble at my feet and witness Hector Reyes become a nobody.

Tonight is Maria Reyes' graduation, when she steps out from under her father's shadow and into mine. I will make her my weapon, my masterpiece, and she won't see it coming.

For years, I’ve analyzed her life with meticulous attention to every detail. A network of informants—drivers, maids, coffee shop workers—whispers her every move to me. I know she sneaks to the library at twilight to bury her nose in fantasy novels, thinking no one sees. She’s less guarded online, devouring tales of dark antiheroes on obscure forums, her comments overflowing with admiration for men who wield power like a blade and love like a storm. I’ve read every word she’s written, every late-night post. I know her deepest desire: 'freedom.' That’s all she wants, and I will give her that. She craves a savior with scars, a devil with a heart—someone to break her free and burn her world down. I’ve shaped myself into that man: six-foot-three, piercing dark eyes, a voice that wraps around her like smoke. When she sees me, her knees will weaken before her mind catches up.

Hector Reyes stole everything from me: my father’s life, my mother’s sanity, my childhood. Now, I will destroy his empire through his daughter. I’ve tracked Maria’s dreams of opening a therapy office, envisioning a sanctuary to "fix" broken souls. She doesn’t know I have it all planned: a corner suite on the third floor, with a window facing the park she loves. Once I’ve claimed her tonight—body and soul—I’ll infiltrate that space as a patient, mocking her profession to distract her focus. But that’s just the beginning. Project Phoenix, Hector’s clandestine deal with the cartels, is my true prize. I’ll plant whispers of his betrayal in her ear, twist her love into a dagger, and watch her deliver it to me. She’ll think she’s saving him, but in truth, she’ll bury him.

Earlier today, I set the first piece in motion. I bribed Alex, a charming classmate of Maria's, to move the gala to the bar, and I had another guy distract Naomi. When I arrived at the bar, I took a position near the entrance, drink in hand, my gaze fixed on the door. It was the perfect setup to play out Maria's fantasy. Then I received the news: Maria was coming with Naomi. The air shifted as Maria stepped in, a vision in black silk. Her hazel eyes displayed a mix of fear and thrill; she’s a gazelle in a lion’s den, and I’m starving.

I caught her gaze across the room and let it linger—slow and deliberate. "Maria, you are mine for the night." She freezes, her lips parting, and I feel the jolt of her curiosity pulling me in. My pulse spikes—not from lust, but from the game snapping into place. She’s here, flesh and blood, the girl I’ve stalked through shadows and screens for years. Maria’s eyes remain on me, drawn like a moth to a flame. I set my glass down and moved toward her, focused entirely on her, cutting through the crowd. She’s mine tonight, and she doesn’t even know how deep the trap runs.

Bold and high on the idea of freedom, I slide beside her, brushing her arm—just enough to spark her nerves. “Graduation’s a hell of a cage to break,” I say, feeding her the bait. Her eyes flare, hungry for escape, and I know I’ve got her. I just want to take her to the right place.

Drinks flow, each one loosening her tongue. She talks about reading people, her voice soft but electric. I leaned in, my breath grazing her neck. "You see what they let you see. The real story’s in what they hide." She challenges me to prove it, and I laugh—a dark, velvet sound that hooks her even deeper. I’ve memorized her fantasies: the antihero who sweeps her away, who knows her soul before she speaks. I mirror it, word for word, move for move.

I take her to the Wolfe Hotel, my lair, where the walls hum with my power. In the elevator, her breath quickens, her body inches closer. I won't rush—let her feel the pull; let her think she’s choosing this. The penthouse door clicks shut, and she takes off her heels, moving toward me. “Ever wanted to burn it all down?” I whisper, my lips brushing hers. She nods, trembling, and I claim her mouth—slow, then fierce, stripping away her defenses. I led her to the bed, slowly shedding her dress. I make her see a broken soul, something she dares to fix. Maria has a beautiful body and plump breasts which I devoured, and she is intoxicating; her warmth seeps into me, and I can’t deny the rush that she sends through my veins. I’m not just playing a part—I’m savoring every second of this. I look into her eyes, mapping every shiver. She thinks it’s passion, but it’s conquest.

Her therapy office flashes in my mind—my next move. I’ll seduce her tonight, bind her to me, then walk into her office as a broken man she will ache to heal. She will be vulnerable, she won't know how to begin.

I thrust deeper, her gasps fueling my plans, her body a bridge to Hector’s downfall. She’s perfect—too perfect—and I almost lose myself in the thrill.

The room ignites as she clings to me, her nails carving crescents into my back, her eyes wide with something I’ve engineered: trust. I move with precision, every touch a chess move binding her to me. I let her think she’s cracked my shell, but my mind races, cold and clear. She’s mine now, a pawn in a game she can’t see.

Her body arches, a cry tearing from her throat, and I watch her break apart under me—beautiful, fragile, mine to destroy. I imagine her father’s face when he learns his princess has slept with his enemy, when his empire crumbles under her trembling hands. She’s not just a lover; she’s my vengeance incarnate. I pulled back, spent but unsoftened, already plotting. She’ll wake to the letter and the dawning horror. In two weeks, I’ll sit across from her in that office—her patient, her predator, her doom.

In two weeks, I’ll walk into her therapy office, daring her to fix what I’ve broken, an exciting incident that will mock her professional facade. I’m there to unravel her, to use her as a weapon against Hector’s world. The plan is flawless—fuck her, make her a broken soul, infiltrate her space, and get her to betray her father—a symphony of ruin. But as the doors slide shut, her face flickers in my mind: soft, trusting—a spark I didn’t expect.

My chest tightens, a jolt I can’t name—anger? Doubt? I crush it, but it lingers, sharp and unbidden. What if she’s not just a pawn? What if she sees through me?

The elevator dings, and I step out, jaw set, determined to bury that thought—or let it bury me.

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