LOGINThe elevator doors slid shut, sealing me inside a box with silence. My reflection stared back - pale, tired, and nothing like the girl I used to be. I hated how small I looked, how the shadows under my eyes had become permanent, how every breath carried the weight of that damned video.
Adrian’s voice still echoed somewhere inside my chest. Go home, Lana. He’d said it like an order, not a suggestion - but with that deep, measured tone that didn’t invite argument. It left a taste in my mouth I couldn’t name - part resentment, part something far too dangerous to admit. As the elevator descended, I tried to steady my hands, but they wouldn’t stop trembling. I could still feel the ghost of his presence, the scent of cedar and spice clinging to me like a second skin. Even the sound of the elevator felt too close, too intimate, like I was trapped inside a memory I hadn’t meant to keep. When the elevator’s door opened at the lobby, I was hit by the harsh brightness of the lobby with all the glass and polished floors, and the sharp click of heels echoing in a rhythm that made me flinch. People passed by, pretending not to stare and whisper. They knew. Of course they did. The scandal had spread faster than a virus. Every corner of the city had seen my face, my body, my pussy. And now, no matter how quietly I walked, it felt like every light was trained on me. I pulled my coat tighter and lowered my head, hoping to make it to the exit before anyone…. “Unbelievable,” a man’s voice said from my right. Sharp, mocking. “I knew I recognized that face.” My stomach dropped. “Didn’t think the internet’s favorite girl would show up here,” he added, stepping into my path. He was tall, with a crisp suit and the kind of smirk that lived on cruelty. “Guess you’re looking for your next sponsor, huh?” I froze. “Excuse me?” He tilted his head. “Come on. You can drop the act. Everyone’s seen what you do for money.” The air in my throat turned solid. I tried to step around him, but he moved with me deliberately, blocking my way. “Let me pass,” I said quietly. He chuckled. “Do you charge by the hour or by the night?” The words hit like a slap, but I didn’t flinch. Not this time. “I said, move.” He leaned closer, his cologne burning the space between us. “You look better in person, you know that? All that noise about shame but I bet you enjoyed the attention.” Anger flared so fast it stole my breath. “Don’t talk to me like that.” “Or what?” He grinned. “You’ll cry? Or maybe you’ll…” His hand came up, reaching toward my arm. But it felt like everything paused immediately. A voice cut through the lobby - deep, cold, and lethal in its calm. “Don’t lay a finger on her.” The man froze. Everyone did. That voice carried weight. Louder than any speaker, a weight that didn’t need to rise to be heard. My heart stuttered, because I already knew who it belonged to. Adrian. He was standing several paces away, his presence impossible to ignore. He wasn’t shouting, wasn’t rushing - just there with the poster of a Greek god ready to unleash. Composed. Dangerous. Like a storm disguised in a suit. The man’s hand fell instantly, his smirk vanishing. “Sir, I….” “Step away,” Adrian said quietly. “I didn’t….” “Now.” It wasn’t loud. But it was enough. The man stumbled back. Adrian walked toward us, each step slow, deliberate and measured - the kind that made people make space for him without needing to ask. The lobby had gone silent; even the security guards at the far end stopped moving. “I believe you know me?” Adrian asked, stopping inches away from the man. “Y…yes, Mr. Que, I…..” “Then you should know that when I say step away, I mean disappear.” He didn’t blink. “Security.” Two men in dark suits appeared almost instantly. “Escort him out,” Adrian said without looking away. “Make sure he doesn’t come back.” “Sir…..” the man started, but one sharp glance shut him up. He was grabbed by the arms and dragged toward the exit, his protests echoing through the vast space. I only get pity for the man. Rumours of how cruel his bodyguards were speard beyond the city to anyone who listened to his stories. Adrian didn’t move until the sound faded. Then he turned to me. The air shifted. He didn’t say a word at first. His gaze searched my face like he was confirming something - anger, fear, maybe shame. I couldn’t tell. I only knew that under that stare, every nerve in me stood to attention. “You shouldn’t walk alone,” he said finally, his voice quiet but cutting through the silence like a blade. “I didn’t think I’d need a guard to use an elevator,” I muttered, my throat dry. His brow lifted slightly. “You think people forget that easily?” My pulse thudded in my ears. “What do you mean?” He stepped closer, close enough that I could smell the trace of his cologne again. “They see what they want to see, Lana. Weakness. Scandal. Entertainment. But when they see you, they’ll learn something else.” “And what’s that?” I asked, breathless. “That you’re not for them to touch.” Something in the way he said it made it feel so certain, so final - made my skin prickle. His tone wasn’t soft; it was possession dressed in protection, an unspoken claim I didn’t know how to answer. “I didn’t ask you to protect me,” I said, though my voice betrayed me. “No,” he said. “You didn’t. But you’ll learn I don’t need permission to protect what’s mine.” My heartbeat stumbled. “I’m not yours.” His eyes darkened, the faintest ghost of a smile on his lips. “Not yet.” He turned, gesturing toward the door. “Come.” “I can go home on my own,” I said quickly. “You won’t,” he replied, without looking back. “You’ll come with me.” And even though I wanted to argue, to tell him I wasn’t something to command - I still followed. Because somehow, his words didn’t feel like orders anymore. They felt like gravity. The world outside blurred into streaks of light as the car cut through the road like we were being chased. City towers loomed behind the tinted glass, fading into shadows the farther we went. The silence between us was thick and too alive to be called quiet. Adrian sat beside me, his eyes looking stern on the dashboard. The line of his jaw was sharp, motionless; his fingers rested on the steering wheel with a control that made even the smallest movements deliberate. He hadn’t spoken since we left the building. Neither had I. The hum of the engine filled the space where words should’ve been, but it wasn’t enough to drown the echo of what he’d said back there. “You’ll learn I don’t need permission to protect what’s mine.” Each alphabet is still clinging to me, heavy, dangerous, confusing. Every time I replayed them, something inside me twisted, caught between outrage and something that felt alarmingly like safety. “I don't think I can do it.” I finally said, my voice small in the hum of the car.Lana's POV The ride back home was quiet. I saw blue on a call, pacing back and forth in the living room, something serious had happened. God knew I couldn't take one more bad news. It was enough already! I mean… Can I just have a day out of all this? I sighed again, for like the millionth time that day since my encounter with Michael, as I sat at the table waiting for her to finish her call. Sometimes she'd look at me and a small line would form between her brows. I didn't know if it was out of worry, or confusion I just tried to act calm, but I knew I was damn terrible at that. I'm the last person on earth who would notice an issue was up and act calm. Anyone who looked at me even from a mile away would see it clearly from my face that I had something on my plate to deal with. And I guess right now I couldn't control the look of fear written bodily on my face. “That won't be a problem. Thank you, Mr. Carlson” she ended the call. “What's the matter now? You sounded se
Lana's POV I felt like he had already known more than enough about what was going on in my life. I mean, I know we're now married, and he's the one helping out with everything, but it's still my life. And the fact remains that he's still a stranger to me. So I stepped away from him a little. Just about four steps away, I also didn't want him to think anything was wrong. I knew he could find out if he wanted to, but it's just better that I leave things how they were. “Okay,” I said softly, trying my hardest not to give out any more than I already had. Then I ended the call. The moment I raised my head, my eyes met his. He still hadn't moved an inch from where he was standing, watching how a predator watched its prey. Just savoring his chase. “Leaving already??” His voice was smooth as velvet but there was still that depth underneath. “Yeah, I need to get back. Blue says it's important”. I replied, then I grabbed my purse and headed for the door. I didn't need any reason
“I'll sign it.” I paused.“But under one condition”.His eyes narrowed…. Dangerous. Amused. Intrigued. He leaned forward slightly, then the stood up. His towering frame casting a shadow over me . Then a low chuckle rumbled in his chest. “You don't get to make conditions”. He reached out gripping my chin gently but firmly urging me to stand up from my chair.I didn't want to but it was like my body had a mind of it's own and stood up even before I agreed.“I give the terms here.” He replied but paused. His thumb brushed my lower lip.“But I'll let you speak. One condition only”.“Urhh I meant two condition”. I said and looked up folding my hands. I was trying so damn hard not to look weak. Or scared. Or frightened.And from the way he looked at me, he looked impressed. I didn't know why. Maybe at my little show of resistance I guess. I hope it wasn't it. A dark, almost wicked glint showed in his gaze almost like my fight to look tough made his predatory instincts roar. “Two, hm?
Lana's POV Since we left the lake I didn't say a word. The ride down was smooth and quiet, and thankfully he didn't try to bring up any conversation which I was so grateful for but now I was worried. Could I still use my vocals? Because that's the deepest anything had gone down my throat.By the time I got home, my body felt like it had been dragged through the night, literally every single part of my body burned, even my head, not to mention my throat that ached like I shoved a full spade down it. The house was quiet when I stepped in, the lights dim, with the familiar scent of detergent and air freshener wrapping around me. One thing about me was I loved nice scents. I always want my surroundings to have that rich smell of anything nice. And yes I was a fragrance lover, I could pick up a scent from miles away.Blue had always wondered how I did that but even I didn't know.I kicked off my shoes slowly and stepped in.That was when I heard hurried footsteps on the stairs.I didn't
Lana's POV “I'd say this and say it once Lana” his voice had become unusually deep making me swallow hard on my spit.“The only person you should worry about his opinion is ME!!!”He moved closer still composed as usual “I don't care what they think of you. And I will make sure I handle the idiot who called you a slut. Because do you know why?” He kept moving forward.I shook my head to indicate I didn't know why. But my eyes focused on the fire burning mercilessly in his eye.A promise of something. Not warm . Not kind.But cold.More like punishment to every one deserving of it including me.At this point I could swear that my pants were soaked.No, not soaked.They were fucking ruined.My chest heaved. I couldn't even move my legs. His scent had evaded my space and even crawled up my spine sending hot waves down my legs making my pussy clench so fucking hard like it was begging for a dick I hadn't even seen yet.It was like he could sense it. Or even smell it because he walked
Lana's POV He didn’t reply.I knew he’d heard me no matter how small and almost fragile my voice came out. Yet he kept driving with his eyes fixed in the road like I hadn’t spoken at all, like it was nothing.I turned towards him, waiting for anything. Maybe a word or even a glance or an irritation. Something to just show.Yet nothing.The only sign that I wasn’t invisible to him, was his hands. I saw how his fingers slowly closed around the steering wheel, so hard the leather even began to crack beneath them.“You heard me, right?”Still silence. This time around stretching even further. But I kept talking. There was just this strong urge to pour out everything.I guess it was now after that loser had called me a slut, the weight of everything dawned on me. That just in the blink of an eye I'd lost my name. The whole world saw me as bitch that fucked her way up the ladder. And if words got out that the most influential man who doesn't fuck with noise was seen defending me in th







