Damien inhaled from his cigarette and let the smoke drift out through his nostrils. He rolled the butt between his fingers, then flicked it once with his thumb before letting it fall into the ashtray resting on the bonnet of his car. An iPad was in his other hand as he waited for the call to connect.
As soon as it did, his friend’s worried face filled the screen.
“Why are you calling so early, Wolfe? Is there a problem? Do you think she can’t stay with you?” Lucien asked, his voice matching the concern in his expression.
Damien scoffed and tilted his head back, eyes on the sky before returning his gaze to the only person he could call his brother and best friend.
“Listen to me, Lucien,” he began, his tone firm but not as cold as usual. “Tell me the truth about that woman. Sorry, I mean the girl you brought here for me to look after.”
He licked his lower lip and went on. “Are you telling me the same girl you took in seventeen or eighteen years ago—”
“Twenty,” Lucien cut in.
Damien’s eyes widened instantly. “Fuck me, Luc. You’ve got to be kidding me right now, huh?”
“She just turned twenty last month,” Lucien added.
Damien raked a hand through his hair and rubbed his jaw in disbelief.
“That girl is massive, dude. She’s got everything in the right places, and she has—”
“Damien,” Lucien cautioned.
Damien instantly clamped his mouth shut, looking everywhere but the screen.
“She’s someone old enough to be your daughter, remember?” Lucien added, his tone sharp.
Damien scoffed. “Come on, bro. I’m just thirty-something, or…”
“Screw you, man. You don’t even keep track of your age anymore?” Lucien cut in, clearly annoyed.
Damien blinked, eyebrows lifting. “Hold on, Luc. I’m turning forty this year?”
“Yes, buddy. You’re turning forty next month. That means you’re old enough to be her father. So please, keep your ‘dude’ to yourself and always remember she’s your friend’s niece.”
Damien huffed, clearly not thrilled.
“Calm down, man. I never said I wanted to fuck her. You know she’s too innocent for me. I’d destroy her,” he said in a matter of fact tone.
Lucien’s shoulders relaxed, the tension in his face easing. “Yes. She’s too innocent. And please, you have to keep some of your stuff away from her. She can’t know the kind of person I am or what I do, Damien.”
“No, man. That I can’t promise you,” Damien said, shaking his head. “But wait a second. She doesn’t know what you do?”
Lucien exhaled. “She thinks I run a logistics company.”
Damien laughed under his breath. “You run a logistics company, alright. Guns, pills, and powder.”
“Don’t start,” Lucien warned.
Damien turned and leaned back against the bonnet, eyes locking onto four of his men approaching. They moved in sync, silent and sharp, dressed in nothing but sleeveless black blazers and tailored pants.
Their thick, muscled arms were on full display, skin catching the early light, each one built like a soldier but moving like a shadow.
“Keep her away from the fire, Luc. Because if she finds out what this is and she gets burned… it won’t be on me.”
“Talk to you later and take care of yourself,” Damien put in, then cut the call and lowered the iPad without another word.
“Good morning, boss!” came their chorus, deep and sharp.
“Listen to me,” Damien began, crossing one leg over the other. “I have a guest and they’ll be staying here for at least two months.”
“Oh, that’s fine, boss. Do you want me or Rex to train him to your satisfaction?” one of the men asked quickly.
“No, boss. Graves and Rex never train anyone to your satisfaction,” another cut in. “Let me handle the person.”
Damien lowered his head and rubbed the space between his eyebrows.
“It’s a female,” he said calmly, still rubbing his forehead. “A very young lady, someone who needs to be protected, not trained.”
The four men exchanged glances and immediately fell silent.
“I want you all to watch over her like your lives depend on it,” Damien said, his cold gaze sweeping across them.
“And yeah, Graves and Thorne will be personally assigned to her as bodyguards.”
The words had barely left his mouth when both men spoke up at once.
“Boss!”
“B-Boss, how can you pair Graves and me together? You know we never get along, boss,” Thorne said, almost pouting. He was tall, with a deep knife scar slashing across his face, but right now he looked more like a sulking child pleading with his father.
“Yes, boss. Rex and I will do a much better job, I swear,” Graves cut in quickly, his tone eager. He stood as tall as Thorne, but his face was smooth and clean-cut, the complete opposite of his arms, which were covered in ink.
“Graves should follow her around, especially when she wants to go out. Thorne, you stay with her at home,” Damien continued like he hadn’t been interrupted just now.
Graves and Thorne seethed, their hands curling into fists. To them, this was the most challenging task their boss had ever handed down.
Then Damien held out the iPad to Thorne, who took it quickly even though he clearly wasn’t happy about it.
“There’s a list of her favorite dishes in the notes. And make sure you entertain her properly, Thorne. If she cries or complains about you, you’re as good as dead,” Damien said flatly. There was no emotion in his voice, but the weight of his words hit like a threat all the same.
Thorne sighed and dragged a hand over his face, cursing his life under his breath.
His boss knew how much he loved using guns and knives, and still assigned him to babysit. What a joke.
“Is that clear?” Damien asked in his cold, authoritative voice.
The men all nodded and chorused at once. “Yes, boss!”
Then Damien turned his gaze fully to Rex.
“Fill me in, Rex. How on earth is Gary still alive?”
Rex shut his eyes and mentally made the sign of the cross before breathing out and beginning. “Boss, Gary is way smarter than we expected. It’s like he knew we were coming. His security was heavier than—”
“So the security stopped you from gunning him down and seizing the powder?” Damien cut in calmly, his eyes closed as he rubbed the bridge of his nose again and again.
Rex’s throat tightened. He glanced at the others before nodding once. “Yes, boss.”
“Get me the car key, Blade. We’re bringing Gary down today,” Damien said, straightening to his full height.
Something close to fear flickered in Rex’s dark eyes. “Boss, it’s dangerous. How about we wait until he’s about to fly out of the—”
“No, Rex. Today or never,” Damien grunted just as Blade returned with the car key. He opened the backseat door of the red sports car for Damien, then got behind the wheel.
“Do you have any idea what you’ve done?”“She said she was fine,” Silver replied quickly. “I didn’t think—”“No, you didn’t!” Damien snapped, his jaw tightening. “You fucking sat there and watched her drink something that would knock out a grown man. You think that’s fine?”The weight of his fury pulled everything quiet around them and even the guards were staring now. A few people had risen from their seats, watching with quiet interest, sensing the violence that simmered beneath his skin.Damien didn’t care about the attention. His only concern was the girl now slumped over the table, completely knocked out.He looked at her again, softer now, then turned to Silver once more.“If anything happens to her,” he said quietly, “you’ll wish you stopped her.”Then he stooped down, picked Lila up in his arms, grabbed her clutch, and started walking away. All eyes followed him as he moved, then slowly turned back to a seething Silver. Her anger was written all over her face, and the way peop
At the far edge of the open field, past the stretch of luxury and artifice, a single bungalow stood quiet and apart. Unlike the rest of the event, which pulsed with quiet tension and glittering decor, the structure was unremarkably low, dark, and oddly humble for a gathering of this scale.Damien walked with Vladislav, footsteps muffled by the dry grass beneath them. Behind them, the party carried on with murmurs of small talk, the clink of crystal glasses, a jazz band playing something slow and low. But with every step toward the bungalow, the noise seemed to fade like a dying breath.The door creaked open before they reached it.Inside, it smelled faintly of old wood and cigar smoke. A single bulb hung from the ceiling, casting a dim yellow glow across the room. And beneath it sat an old man, settled deep in his chair, like he’d been waiting for a long time.He was broad-shouldered, with the weight of age and history pressing into every line of his face. His thick gray eyebrows rest
They were still staring at each other when a sudden crash cut through the silence.A car had collided with another just a few feet away causing horns to blared, voices rose, and the sharp noise snapped them both out of the moment.Damien stepped back, eyes narrowing as he glanced toward the scene, then back at Lila. She lowered her gaze and adjusted her dress, pretending the moment hadn’t just happened.Without saying anything, he turned and began walking.The party was already in motion.It was set in a wide, open space that stretched beneath a line of flickering streetlights. The ground was flat and dry, the air thick with expensive cologne and distant bass.There weren’t many people, but the ones present commanded attention. The men were in dark, tailored suits with sharp eyes and colder expressions while their women stood beside them like accessories; elegant, poised, glittering in black dresses that caught the light when they moved.Scattered around the field were low tables surr
The following evening…The men were seated in the living room, chatting and laughing when the makeup artist emerged from Lila’s corner. She was a young blonde, maybe around thirty, carrying her kit as she stepped out.“I’m done,” she said, addressing the men.Graves stood and walked her to the door, nodding politely. As she left, Thorne leaned forward in his seat.“Fifty bucks, Rex. Blade’s gonna look at our guest twice tonight,” he said with confidence.Graves scoffed on his return.“Quit that, man,” Rex said, shaking his head. “We all know Blade doesn’t give a fuck about women. He doesn't even glance at them. He’s worse than the boss.”He nodded toward Blade, who sat silently with his legs crossed, eyes fixed on the staircase like they were talking about someone else entirely.“Then bet it with me, Rex,” Thorne insisted.Rex looked at him for a moment, then gave a slow nod.“If Blade glances at her more than once, you’re getting a hundred bucks, Thorne. No backing out.”Graves clapp
“Have you found a woman?” he repeated coldly. The men lowered their heads and said in unison, “No, boss.”Damien scoffed and began to descend the stairs. He had expected this. Of course they wouldn’t have a woman to provide and how could they, when their lives were so boring? They spent more time serving him than living for themselves.He had already decided to take Lila to the party instead, but first, he needed Lucien’s approval. After making the call, Lucien didn’t seem to mind. He only asked that Damien take care of her.“Don’t you think your lives are getting more fucking boring than they need to be?” Damien asked, his tone sharp with mock concern as he approached them.The men pressed their lips into tight lines, none of them daring to meet his eyes.But Damien smiled and placed a hand on Blade’s shoulder, the only person who appeared to be about the same height as him.“You’re not getting any younger, men. I know how much you care about me, but it’s time you started thinking a
Rex and Blade, who had been in the gym room since morning working out, quickly dropped everything as soon as Thorne burst in to tell them the boss was back.They changed out of their sweat-soaked black tees into fresh ones and headed to the living room, arriving just as Damien walked in with Lila following behind.“Welcome, boss,” they greeted in unison.Damien said nothing and sat down on a nearby single couch, his face expressionless.The three men exchanged a glance, then looked at Lila. She caught the silent message and quietly made her way to her room. Damien sat in silence for a moment before cursing out loud. “Fuck you, Vladislav.”“Don’t tell me he didn’t show up, Boss,” Blade said with a grunt as he stepped in front of him.Damien let out another sigh before explaining everything. As he spoke, the expressions on his men’s faces shifted to eager interest.“Well, that’s actually good news, Boss,” Rex said, a spark of excitement in his voice as he came to stand beside Blade. “W