MasukELON’S POVI used to think love was something that happened to other people.Something I could observe from a distance but never truly experience.I had spent so much of my life questioning my own existence that I never imagined I would have the chance to worry about something as simple as losing someone because they mattered to me.But Fort had changed that.He had become the person I looked for when I entered a room.The person whose voice could calm the chaos inside my mind.The person who made me forget, even for a moment, that my life had once been defined by uncertainty.And that terrified me.Not because I regretted it.Because I didn’t.Because for the first time, I had something worth being afraid of losing.I sat beside him quietly, watching the city lights through the window.The message from earlier still existed.The threat.The reminder that the world outside had not stopped moving just because we had found a moment of peace.But I didn’t want to let fear steal another m
FORT’S POVThere was a time when I believed silence was safer.Words created expectations.Promises created weaknesses.Feelings created something people could use against you.So I became good at keeping things inside.I mastered the art of standing beside someone while never truly allowing them to reach me.Until Elon.He had a way of making every wall I built feel unnecessary.Not because he forced them down.Because he simply stayed long enough for me to realize I did not need them anymore.I watched him sleeping beside me, his expression finally peaceful after everything he had carried for so long.It was strange seeing him like this.Not fighting.Not questioning.Not trying to prove that he was more than what people had decided he was.Just Elon.And somehow, that version of him was the one I wanted to protect the most.I reached out, brushing a strand of hair away from his face.The action was something I would have once considered impossible for me.It was gentleness, affecti
ELON’S POVI used to think belonging was something people were either given or denied.Some people were born into families that loved them without question.Some people had homes they could always return to.Some people had someone waiting for them at the end of every difficult day.I had spent most of my life believing I was not one of those people.I had always been searching for something I could not name.A place.A person.A reason to stop feeling like I was standing outside my own life.But now, standing beside Fort, I realized something I had never allowed myself to consider.Maybe belonging was not about where you came from.Maybe it was about where you finally felt safe enough to stay.Fort was quiet beside me, staring out at the city lights, but I knew him well enough now to understand that his silence was never empty.He was thinking.Always thinking.“You’re doing it again,” I said.He glanced at me.“Doing what?”“Trying to carry everything alone.”A faint expression cros
ELON’S POVI used to think finding the truth would finally make me feel complete.For so long, I had searched for answers about myself, believing that once I understood every missing piece, every unanswered question would stop haunting me.But I had been wrong.The truth did not fix everything.It did not erase the fear.It did not remove the scars left behind by everything I had lost.What changed everything was not discovering where I came from.It was discovering who stayed.I looked at Fort.He was standing by the window, his expression calm as always, but I knew him well enough now to notice the small details.The way his shoulders remained tense even when he was trying to relax.The way his mind was still working even when there was nothing left to solve.The way he carried the weight of everything without ever admitting it was heavy.I smiled slightly.“What?” he asked without turning around.I raised an eyebrow.“You knew I was looking at you?”“I always know when you’re looki
ELON’S POVI used to think finding the truth would finally make me feel complete.For so long, I had searched for answers about myself, believing that once I understood every missing piece, every unanswered question would stop haunting me.But I had been wrong.The truth did not fix everything.It did not erase the fear.It did not remove the scars left behind by everything I had lost.What changed everything was not discovering where I came from.It was discovering who stayed.I looked at Fort.He was standing by the window, his expression calm as always, but I knew him well enough now to notice the small details.The way his shoulders remained tense even when he was trying to relax.The way his mind was still working even when there was nothing left to solve.The way he carried the weight of everything without ever admitting it was heavy.I smiled slightly.“What?” he asked without turning around.I raised an eyebrow.“You knew I was looking at you?”“I always know when you’re looki
ELON’S POVThe message was still on my phone, but the words no longer carried the same power they were supposed to have.For years, people had controlled my life through fear.They hid answers from me.They made decisions before I even knew there was a choice to make.They turned my existence into something they could measure, analyze, and manipulate.But they had made one mistake.They assumed that knowing my past meant owning my future.And they were wrong.I looked at Fort standing beside me, his expression guarded as he studied the message, already trying to determine who sent it and how much danger it represented.It should have frightened me.A threat against him should have made me panic.Instead, I felt something else.Clarity.Because the person they were threatening to take away was the same person who had spent every moment reminding me that I belonged to myself.They had underestimated what that meant.“Fort.”He looked at me immediately.“What?”I held his gaze.“I’m not
Elon's POV "I've heard through reliable sources that you have informations that I might find valuable in your possession. But if you must know, I don't ask for free...I offer entertainment in exchange for whatever you might be offering..."The moment I said that, Chen's eyes narrowed sharply, this
Elon’s POVThey didn’t take me far.Just down a corridor, through a side passage, and into a room that felt like it had never seen daylight.The moment the door slammed shut behind us, Everything narrowed int
Fort’s POVThe moment the lights went out, something in me shifted.It was the knowledge that something or someone a lot more dangerous than we can assume, wanted that package desperate enough to play dirty.An emo
Fort’s POVThirty minutes, My eyes flicked to my watch again.It had been Thirty Minutes.My jaw clenched slightly as I lowered my wrist, forcing my facial expression to remain neutral as another guest passed by me with a polite smile I didn&







