LOGINGabriel's POV
The water was getting colder, but the air in the tiny bathroom felt like it was boiling. I was pressed so far back into the corner of the shower stall that the grout was digging into my spine. Derek didn’t care. He stepped into the spray, the water slicking his hair back and making the muscles in his chest look even more intimidating. He looked like a masterpiece made of marble and malice. And me? I felt like a stray dog caught in a rainstorm. "The soap, Gabe," he said, his voice dropping an octave, vibrating against the tile. "Don’t tell me you have forgotten how to be useful already." He held out his hand, palm up. I reached for the bar of soap with fingers that felt like they were made of lead. When I handed it to him, our skin touched for a split second, and a jolt of electricity shot straight to my gut. I hated it. I hated that my body didn’t get the memo that this man was my destroyer. "Wash my back," he commanded, turning around. I took a shaky breath, the steam filling my lungs until I felt lightheaded. I rubbed the soap between my palms until a thick lather formed, then I touched him. His skin was hot searingly hot. My small, pale hands looked ridiculous against the broad, tan expanse of his back. I moved my hands in slow circles, tracing the dip of his spine, the hard planes of his shoulders. He let out a low, satisfied hum that made my knees weak. Then, he turned around. The water was hitting him squarely on the chest now, splashing onto my face. I blinked, my glasses fogged and useless, but I could see his eyes. They weren't cold anymore. They were dark. Predatory. "You missed a spot," he whispered. He took my wrist, his grip firm but not painful, and guided my soapy hand down. Down past his stomach. Down to where the water was pooling at his waist. My heart wasn't just beating, it was slamming against my ribs like a trapped bird. "Derek... please," I choked out. "Please what, Gabriel? Please stop? Or please keep going?" He leaned in close, his wet chest brushing against mine. The contrast was devastating, his hard, heavy heat against my soft, trembling frame. "I am giving you an honor here. Most guys would kill to be where you are right now. Wash me." I did it. I had to. My hand moved, slick with soap, and the feeling of him, the sheer, overwhelming reality of his body sent a wave of traitorous heat through me. I was terrified, I was humiliated, but God, I was aching. I was a pathetic mess, crying in a shower while my hands committed treason. Derek’s breath hitched. He tilted his head back, his eyes closing for a second, and for that one moment, the power shifted. He looked vulnerable. But then he snapped his eyes open and the predator was back. He shoved me away, the sudden movement splashing water into my mouth. "Enough," he snapped, the heat in his voice turning back to ice. "I don't have all night to wait for a nerd to find his spark." He stepped out of the tub, grabbing a towel and drying himself off like I wasn't even there. He reached for a black designer bag he had dropped by the sink and tossed it at my feet. It hit the wet floor with a heavy thud. "Put those on," he said, not looking at me. "My father already thinks you are a charity case. He told me he doesn't want to see those cheap, oversized rags you call clothes at his table. You aee going to look like a Miller tonight, even if it’s a lie." The clothes were black silk. They felt like a second skin, too expensive, too smooth, and way too revealing. The trousers hugged my thighs, and the shirt was cut so perfectly it made my frame look delicate, almost elegant. I looked in the mirror and didn't recognize the boy staring back. I looked like a prize. A trophy. The car ride was a nightmare. Derek drove his sports car like he was trying to outrun the devil. We were flying down the dark roads, the engine roaring, while I sat in the passenger seat with my eyes squeezed shut, clutching the door handle until my knuckles were white. He didn't say a word. He just smirked every time I gasped when he took a corner too fast. He wanted me to know that my life was in his hands. Literally. When we reached the estate, the gates opened like a giant, iron mouth. The mansion was a monstrosity of white stone and glowing windows. It was beautiful. It was a prison. My mom was standing on the grand porch. She looked like a stranger. She was draped in a silver silk gown, diamonds sparkling at her throat, her hair perfectly coiffed. She looked like she had been born for this. She didn't look like the woman who used to cry over the electricity bill. "There you are!" she chirped as we stepped out of the car. She didn't look at my red-rimmed eyes or the way I was shaking. She looked at Derek. "Derek, dear, thank you for bringing him. Gabriel, come, say hello to my honey." Mr. Miller, was standing in the foyer. His eyes instantly beamed with light when he saw me approaching him, I couldn't tell if he was faking it or he was actually excited. "Welcome, Gabriel," he said, his voice a deep, rehearsed baritone. "My brilliant boy. I hope Derek didn't stress you out." "No...not at all," I stuttered, looking at the floor. Before we could head to the dining room, my mother’s hand clamped onto my upper arm. It wasn't a hug. Her nails dug into my silk sleeve as she pulled me into a darkened side hallway. "Listen to me, Gabriel," she hissed, her face inches from mine. The tender mask was gone, her eyes were hard and desperate. "This is my one shot. Do you understand? Don't mess this up for me with your constant depression." "Mom, you don't know what he's doing to me....." "I don't care!" she snapped, her voice a sharp whisper. "Whatever petty bullying is happening, you deal with it. You play the part. You smile, you eat, and you pretend you and Derek are the best of friends. If you ruin this marriage with your drama or your insecurities, I will never forgive you. For once in your life, Gabriel, be useful and keep your mouth shut." She shoved me back, smoothed her dress, and walked back into the light with a radiant smile. I stood there in the shadows, my heart feeling like it had finally shattered. My mother had sold me. I looked up and saw Derek leaning against the archway at the end of the hall. He had seen everything. Maybe even heard everything. He watched me with a slow, cruel smirk, his tongue darting out to lick his lower lip. "See, Gabe?" he mouthed silently. "Nobody is coming to save you from me"Gabriel's POV The blinding morning sun hit my face like a slap, making my headache ten times worse. I rolled over, reaching out for the heat that had been anchored against my side all night, but my hand just smacked flat against cold, empty sheets. Derek was already gone. I groaned, getting ready for the usual annoying routine of fumbling blindly around the nightstand to find my glasses. But when I blinked against the glare, my stomach did a weird flip. Everything was sharp. The crisp lines of the ceiling, the wardrobe across the room... I could see every single thing. I reached up and touched my face. The plastic frames were already sitting perfectly on my nose. Derek must have slipped them back onto my face while I was completely passed out. For someone who spent ninety percent of his time acting like a brutal, unfeeling dick, that little move hit me straight in the chest. It felt like a silent sign that Derek was actually changing, he isn't that bad anymore. Or maybe he ne
Gabriel's POV It was past midnight, and the silence in my room felt heavy, I stared up at the dark ceiling, my chest tight as Mr. Miller’s words from dinner kept looping in my head like a threat. Derek, you need to find a new partner. Gabe, do you have a partner? The absolute reality of it was staring me right in the face. Whatever this unhinged, messy thing was between Derek and me, it had an expiration date. Little by little, I needed to accept that we were playing with fire. It had to end before it completely consumed us. After all, I was the nobody here. If everything blew up, Derek would be protected by his father's billions, and I would be thrown out on the street. I rolled onto my side, staring at the empty space on the mattress. Where the hell was he anyway? I hadn’t seen him since he left the dining room. A sick, bitter thought crept into my mind was he already out there somewhere, looking for the kind of mannered partner his dad wanted for him? A second later, t
Derek's POV The basketball dug into my palm, the textured surface rough and familiar against my skin. I took two heavy dribbles, the sharp thud echoing off the high walls surrounding the court, and drove hard toward the hoop. I jumped, pouring all the twisting rage in my chest into the movement, and slammed the ball against the backboard. It clattered off the rim and dropped through the net, bouncing away into the shadows. "Fuck!!!" The word tore out of my throat loud and violent in the empty yard. I stood beneath the hoop, my chest heaving as I rubbed my face with both hands, my skin hot and slick with sweat. I couldn't stop my mind from dragging me right back to the dining room. Specifically to Gabriel’s mother. He is straight. My son is straight. I bit my lower lip so hard I could taste the sharp copper tang of blood. That useless bitch. What kind of a mother does he even have? It was bad enough that she treated him like trash, but to top it all off, she literally hat
Gabriel's POV The dining room was so quiet you could hear the microscopic scrape of metal against porcelain every time someone moved their hand. I kept my eyes glued down to my plate, pushing a piece of broccoli around in small, meaningless circles just to look busy. Across the table, my mom sat perfectly straight cutting her meat neatly. Next to her, Derek’s dad, Mr. Miller, was eating with a slow, precision that always made me feel like he was calculating the net worth of everything in the room, including us. Ehm. Ehmm. Mr. Miller cleared his throat, the sound sharp and sudden in the quiet room. I didn't want to look up, but my neck moved out of pure survival instinct. Beside me, Derek didn't even pause his chewing. He looked completely detached, like he was watching a boring movie instead of sitting at his own family dinner. Mr. Miller picked up his glass, took a slow deep gulp of water, and set it down. He dropped his spoon and fork onto his empty plate. He leaned his forea
Gabriel's POV It was the next morning and we had already driven home. The second I stepped out of the car, I looked up at the massive mansion and my stomach just turned. Fuck, I hated this place. It was way better when it was just me and Derek back at the apartment. Now I had to survive a whole weekend with his sly dad and my absolute asshole of a mom. The gravel crunched under my sneakers, the huge pillars of the house looking more like prison bars. My chest instantly felt tight. We got inside the house, and as soon as my mom sighted us, she rushed straight over to hug Derek tightly. Derek flinched, but she didn't care, she still pulled him into her fake embrace. "I missed you so much," she said, her voice pitched way too high and excited. I just stood there watching my own mother treat another guy like her son while her real son was completely an outcast to her. She didn't even look at me. Not a single glance. Then Derek's dad came downstairs. He shook hands with
Gabriel's POV "Arghh!" I gripped the table tightly, my fingers digging on the wood as Derek kept fucking me with a brutal force he had never used before. My bare chest slammed flat against the cold, polished desk with every single heavy thrust, knocking the air straight out of my lungs. The room was filled with the frantic sounds of our colliding bodies, his low, animalistic growls vibrating against my back as my own ragged moans drowned out the room. It was deafening. The wet noise bounced sharply off the dressing room mirrors, filling my ears until my mind went completely blank. He suddenly gripped my neck and yanked me toward him, as my legs was still wide spread. His fingers locked around the back of my neck like a vice, pulling my upper body back until my spine arched painfully. A sharp gasp tore from my throat as he drove himself all the way in, stretching me completely past my limit. Fuck, making Derek mad was totally the best thing I have done today, I was seein







