Mag-log inMy back hits the cold glass of the penthouse window, the city glittering a thousand feet below us. Sebastian’s hand is at my throat—not tight enough to hurt, but enough to remind me who I belong to. “You were talking to him,” he says, voice low, dangerous. His other hand is braced beside my head, caging me in. “You smiled.” “It was just—” “Don’t lie to me, Ocean.” His thumb brushes the hollow of my throat, and my pulse jumps so hard he feels it. “You’re mine. Every glance. Every breath. Every inch of you.” I should be furious. I should tell him I’m not his property. But then his mouth is on mine—rough, consuming, tasting like the whiskey he hasn’t let go of since the gala. I moan before I can stop myself. That’s all the permission he needs. His hand slides to my waist, fingers digging in as if he’s afraid I’ll vanish. The heat between us ignites like dry kindling. It’s dangerous. It’s too much. It’s everything. When he finally pulls back, his eyes are dark enough to drown in. “One year,” he murmurs. “That was the deal. But you… you’re making me want forever.” And in that moment, I know the worst truth of all— If Sebastian Velez decides to keep me, I won’t even try to run.
view more“You feel it too, don’t you?”I don’t look at him right away.Sebastian’s voice is quiet, but it carries weight. The kind that settles into your bones before your mind can catch up.I stand by the glass wall, the city stretched beneath me like something waiting to be claimed or destroyed. Lights flicker across the skyline, alive, unaware of what is about to unfold.“I don’t just feel it,” I say softly. “I see it.”A pause.Behind me, his footsteps are slow. Measured. Always controlled, even now.“Show me,” he says.I turn.He is already watching me like I am the answer to a question he has not fully asked yet.Maybe I am.“Everything is moving too fast,” I say, walking back toward the table where the data is spread out. Screens glow with information, shifting patterns, connections that were invisible until now.“They are not hiding anymore.”Sebastian leans against the edge, arms crossed, gaze sharp.“They do not need to,” he says. “Not if they believe they already have the advantage.
“You are not going.”The words leave my mouth before I can temper them.Ocean does not even slow her pace.She is already halfway to the door, already in motion, already three steps ahead of the room.“Watch me,” she throws over her shoulder, calm and lethal at the same time.My jaw tightens.Not anger.Something worse.The realization that if I do not move now, she will walk straight into something I cannot control.I close the distance in three strides and catch her wrist.Not rough.Never rough.But firm enough to stop her.“Look at me,” I say.She does.And that is the problem.She does not look afraid.She does not look hesitant.She looks certain.Certain in a way that makes everything in me react.“You already agreed to the conditions,” I remind her.“And I am following them,” she replies smoothly.“No visible backup. Immediate withdrawal if anything feels off. Full communication.”Her
“You don’t get to make that decision without me.”His voice is low.Controlled.Too controlled.I meet Sebastian’s gaze without flinching.“Watch me.”Silence drops between us like a blade.Sharp. Immediate. Dangerous.We are standing too close. Close enough that I can feel the tension rolling off him, thick and possessive, like he is trying to cage something that refuses to be contained.Good.Because I am done being contained.“You already made your move,” he continues, slower now, measuring every word. “The board. The syndicate contact. You proved your point.”I tilt my head slightly.“And?”“And now you stop,” he says.A quiet laugh escapes me.Soft. Almost amused.“No.”His jaw tightens.That one word lands harder than anything else I could have said.Because it is not defiance.It is final.“You think this is a game,” he says.“I think this is war,” I correct.Another silence.T
“You let her do what?”Mateo does not even try to soften it.“She walked into the boardroom and dismantled them,” he says. “Clean. No noise. No force. Just strategy.”I stare at him.Not because I did not expect it.Because I did.And that is exactly the problem.“You were supposed to keep an eye on her,” I say quietly.“I did,” he replies. “And if I tried to stop her, she would have gone anyway. You know that.”I do.God, I do.Ocean does not bend.She does not wait.She decides.And the moment she decides, the rest of the world just tries to keep up.Victor steps into the room, handing me a tablet without a word.I take it.Already knowing what I am about to see.Footage.Security feeds.The boardroom.Her.Sitting at the head of the table like she has always belonged there.Like she was never anything less than power.I should feel relief.Pride.Satisfaction.Instead, some












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