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 While I was still talking Blue I heard Adrian leave his office. He was talking on the phone, walking towards the door with hurried steps, so I rushed towards.I wanted to find out what was going on. Or maybe he needed help with something.I was concerned and it was so evident I couldn't even hide it.I ran quickly holding his hands.“Are you heading out?" I asked.He nodded his head then ended the call.“Want me to come along?”Adrian pulled back, his eyes scanning my face with an intensity that made me feel like he was reading my very soul. I had expected him to hand me a weapon or tell me to get ready, but instead, he just brushed a stray hair from my forehead, with that familiar soft touch."No," he said, his voice a low rumble. "You’ve done enough for one day, Lana. Your body is spent, and I don't want you getting in harm's way. You stay here. Lock the doors, stay with Blue, and rest. I’m just going to do a sweep of the mansion and ensure the perimeter hasn't been br
Lana's POV I kept looking at my phone but there was no reply. But the message I had sent had ticked but hadn't been seen.So I kept my phone down and waited while Adrian got settled in.Adrian sat close to me, his presence filled the car and he wasn't even breathing hard as I was, but the air around him still felt charged. He had his eyes fixed on the rain-streaked window as we drove away from the club leaving Michael behind us.Good. Let him crawl his way out of there."You're quiet," Adrian said, the low vibration in his voice made the tiny hairs on my neck stand up. He didn't look away from the window even as he spoke, but he reached his large hand to my thigh, while his thumb traced little circles just above my knee."I was….just thinking," I whispered, then leaned my head back against the headrest to close my eyes for a beat. “Thinking about how much has happened."That was when he finally turned to look at me. With flashlight that came from the street lamps outside flashing a
Lana's POV At this point my legs had began to grow weak. My legs had began to shake hard like I was about to convulse on that spot He grabbed on my waist bending me funny till my ass was hanging out in the air. I was fucking dripping hard from every single area of my body including my damn. The coach was soaked. And in all kind of juices. Baby… my girl down there was dripping, breathing, throbbing. But I knew she like it because I did. And I wouldn't want to have it any other way. His pace kept increasing going faster and faster till I felt that damn hot liquid in me and his body vibrate behind me. Then he slid out spanked my ass and collapsed me. “These motherfucker’s got to be kidding me” that was when Michael's voice came through. I had totally forgotten we had a guest in the other room when Adrian made me cum so hard and got me moaning loud. But I couldn't care less. Now he could see why I told him he couldn't treat me like his papa would. He never made me moan that
Lana's POV “Fuck Lana you're killing me. Just come here already” his breaths were coming out unequal. “Shhhh patience” I said as I moved. “My pussy is all yours”. Then I sat on him facing him. The look he gave me was crazy. He watched how I pinched lightly on my nipples while I was rubbing my already soaked cunt on his dick that stood so erect waiting. Waiting to be taken whole deep inside my cunt. He raised his hands up to grab me but I immediately shook my head “Remember the rules darling no touching till I say so” . I felt the tremble beneath me as he rested his head backwards to relax, closing his eyes tight like he was praying to God. At that very moment that was when I slid his dick in slowly at first, till it fitted in. I heard the little swear moans he gave like he was about to lose his cool . “Damn!” his deep voice vibrated out and fuck it made me drip even more. “You're so fucking wet. Please just let me touch you” he whispered. “You're not loud enough baby” I s
Lana's POV The moment he carried me in his hands, there was this sense of peace I had. He still looked angry. Infact beyond pissed. He was mad. And I didn't know if I had contributed to that with my interference in stopping him to kill his son. Or if it was solely just out of what Michael had done. “Hey!” I gently whispered, placing my hand lightly on his chest. I felt the beat of his heart while he walked. He didn't look at me. He just kept walking and walking till he got to the boot not quite far from Michael's own. “Hey” I whispered again, this time holding his face in my palm. “I didn't do that for him. I did it for you. I can't bear to watch you carry the pain that came from killing your son. That's why I stopped you”. His face softened a little. The fire that burned so bright like it wanted to consume everything softened. Then he placed his lips on mine lightly. At first it started as a warm kiss, but the moment I opened up my lip and accepted him in, he went all ou
Lana's POV The gray car?The same one Leo had arrived in—was gone.Like totally vanished from the mansion's gates like it wasn't even there in the first place. My stomach did a flip, a very nauseous flip.Like who were these people.It was now certain that someone was out there, cleaning up each and every track that was made.And now Adrian didn’t just look angry; he looked lethal. He looked furious like he wanted to kill and burn down everything.He turned to his men, his voice had dropped into a low, buried bass that seemed to vibrate even the very glass of the vodka bottle on the table."Get him up," Adrian commanded.And two of his security men lunged forward and grabbed Michael by his designer collar then hauled him up, and slammed him into a heavy wooden chair in the center of the room like a piece of paper.I mean…from their physique it was obvious his weight was nothing to them, he was lean. I heard him let out a pathetic yelp as they began to lash his wrists and ankles to







