LOGIN“You’re shaking.”
Noa stared at the empty doorway like it might bite him.
His hands weren’t shaking. His whole damn body was.
“Son of a bitch,” he muttered.
The bastard had gotten inside.
No lock picked. No sound. No warning.
Just there. On his couch. Like he belonged.
Noa’s gut twisted.
And not all of it was fear.
“I will have you,” Alessio had said. The words still crawled under Noa’s skin like a second pulse. Slow. Certain.
Noa scrubbed a hand hard over his face, like he could wipe the memory away.
“Like hell you will.”
But the words rang hollow in the quiet apartment.
The next morning was worse.
He barely slept. Tossed and turned until dawn, the sheets tangled, skin too hot, too cold.
And when he did sleep, silver eyes haunted him. Cold fingers traced paths down his skin in the dark of his dreams.
He woke up with a strangled sound in his throat hard, sweating, furious with himself.
“Fuck.”
Noa dragged himself out of bed. Yanked on jeans, a hoodie. Something casual, forgettable. Like maybe he could hide in plain sight today.
Coffee first. Maybe if he poured enough caffeine down his throat, the images would stop chasing him.
He barely made it to the corner shop. Shadows under his eyes. Jaw tight.
Ordered black. No sugar.
“Rough night?” the barista asked, raising an eyebrow.
“You could say that.”
He didn’t elaborate. Couldn’t. There weren’t words for that kind of night.
He took the coffee. Took a deep breath.
Then burned his tongue on purpose.
Pain was easier than the heat still curled low in his gut. Easier to handle.
When he left, the street was quiet.
Too quiet.
Noa’s skin prickled. Instinct screaming.
Someone was watching him.
He stopped.
Looked sharply over his shoulder.
Just in time to catch a glint of black glass.
A car. Parked across the street. Windows tinted darker than legal. Engine idling, a faint growl under the soft hum of the morning.
Noa froze mid-step.
The passenger window rolled down. Smooth. Silent.
And there he was.
Alessio.
Same gray eyes. Same slow, dangerous smile like a tiger who had found its prey wandering just a little too close.
“Get in.”
Noa’s heart jumped to his throat. His fight-or-flight instincts kicked hard. His feet wanted to bolt.
But he forced himself to stay rooted.
Running wouldn’t help. He knew that. Not with someone like Alessio.
“Not happening.”
“I said get in.”
The voice was velvet over steel. Not raised. No threat needed. It was the kind of command you obeyed without thinking.
Noa swallowed.
If he ran would they chase him? How fast would they catch him?
If he got in how much worse could it get?
His gut twisted. Every instinct told him not to do this.
But another voice whispered for five minutes. You can survive five minutes. Better than the alternative.
He took a breath.
“Five minutes,” he said, jaw tight. “No more.”
Alessio inclined his head slightly. “Of course.”
Liar.
The leather seat was cold against his back. The door thunked shut with a quiet finality that made the hairs on Noa’s neck stand up.
The car smelled like cigarette smoke and that same expensive cologne that had been on Alessio’s skin last night. Rich. Sharp. A little bitter.
Noa swallowed against the knot in his throat.
Alessio didn’t speak at first. Just watched him.
Noa could feel the weight of that gaze dragging over him like silk and knives.
He tried not to squirm.
Failed.
“You shouldn’t provoke me,” Alessio said finally, voice low.
“You shouldn’t break into my home,” Noa shot back before he could stop himself.
A faint smile tugged at Alessio’s mouth fond amusement, like Noa was an entertaining pet biting the hand that fed it.
“I wanted to see how far you’d go.”
“You got your answer. Now leave me the fuck alone.”
Alessio leaned closer, body language shifting, predatory.
“No.”
Noa’s pulse jumped, stupid and fast.
“Why?” The word came out a little breathless.
“Because,” Alessio murmured, “you’re the first person who’s looked me in the eye and told me no.”
His fingers moved light, deliberate. They ghosted over Noa’s wrist, tracing the fast thrum of his pulse.
“It’s intoxicating.”
Noa yanked his hand away like it burned.
“You’re insane.”
“Maybe.” Alessio smiled, eyes gleaming. “But you’re still here.”
And damn it he was.
Still here. Still trapped in this seat, heart racing, body thrumming with adrenaline and something far, far more dangerous.
The car stopped.
Noa blinked.
“What the hell?”
“Come with me.”
The words were soft. Too soft.
“Not a chance.”
Alessio opened his door. The cold morning air rushed in.
He came around the car with a predator’s grace.
Before Noa could bolt, strong fingers gripped his chin. Tilted it up slow, firm, intimate.
“Last chance, Noa. Walk with me. Or I’ll make you.”
The heat in his eyes made Noa’s stomach flip wildly.
God, he hated him. Hated how his body was reacting.
“Fine,” he spat. “I’m not afraid of you.”
“You should be.”
But under the words was something softer. A hunger that pressed against Noa’s defenses like water through cracks.
Alessio released him.
Noa shoved the door open hard, and got out fast. Slammed it behind him.
“Five minutes,” he warned again.
“Of course.”
Liar.
The building they entered was old. Stone walls. Heavy doors that looked like they hadn’t been moved in years.
The air inside smelled of whiskey, leather, smoke. Dim lights flickered along the walls.
A club. But not the kind you danced in.
Noa’s shoulders stiffened. His skin crawled.
Eyes followed him through the gloom.
Figures lounged in shadows, men and women both. All dangerous. All aware.
“What is this place?” he hissed.
“Neutral ground.”
Alessio’s hand brushed the small of his back light, possessive.
Noa bristled but didn’t move. Couldn’t not here.
“You’re showing me off?” he hissed through his teeth.
“I’m warning them.”
“Of what?”
Alessio’s gaze burned through him.
“That you’re mine.”
Noa’s breath caught.
Heat flared sharp and hot low in his belly.
“I’m not.”
“Not yet.”
Bastard.
A woman approached. Mid-50s. All curves and danger, wrapped in crimson silk.
“Rosetta,” Alessio greeted, inclining his head.
“Alessio.”
Her gaze flicked to Noa, sharp as a blade. “So this is the boy.”
Noa squared his shoulders. “Not a boy. And not his.”
Rosetta smiled. Sad, knowing.
“Careful, little one. Monsters don’t love. They consume.”
“I’m not here for love,” Noa snapped, pulse hammering.
“No.” Alessio’s voice dropped lower. “You’re here because you can’t stop thinking about me.”
Heat rushed up Noa’s neck like wildfire.
“Fuck you.”
Alessio leaned in. Breath warm against his ear.
“Say that again,” he whispered, voice like smoke. “And I might just let you.”
Noa’s breath hitched. His body betrayed him again, aching, burning.
“I hate you,” he said. But it sounded thin. Weak.
Alessio’s fingers brushed his jaw. Gentle. Almost tender. The contrast was maddening.
“Then hate me. But you’ll still come back.”
Noa swallowed hard.
“Don’t be so sure.”
Alessio smiled. Slow. Certain.
“I am.”
Rosetta watched them. Eyes sharp as knives.
“Alessio. You play a dangerous game.”
“I always do.”
“This one could burn you.”
“Let him try.”
Alessio turned back to Noa, gaze searing.
“We’ll be seeing each other again.”
“Like hell,” Noa said.
But his heart was racing. His fists clenched at his sides.
And part of him deep down wasn’t sure if he meant it.
Alessio’s smile deepened. “Soon.”
The car brought Noa home.
He locked the door.
Bolted it.
Double-checked it twice.
Then paced the apartment like a caged animal.
“Stay away,” he whispered to the empty room. “Just stay away.”
But when he stripped off the hoodie, crawled into bed
His skin still burned where Alessio had touched him.
His body still ached with unwanted heat that refused to die.
And in the dark just as his eyes began to close a soft knock echoed at the door.
“Noa.”
Alessio’s voice. Low. Velvet.
“Open up. I want you.”
The forest outside the mansion was alive with shadows, whispers of movement that only Alessio seemed to notice. Noa stayed pressed against him, small and trembling in the warmth of his coat, sweat still cooling on his skin. The air smelled of smoke, blood, and sex of their claim, of Alessio’s obsession.Rico’s taunt still rang in his ears: “Oh, I know, boss. But first… I want to see how far he’ll go to keep what’s his.”Alessio’s jaw flexed. His hands tightened on Noa’s wrists, fingers leaving faint bruises. “I’ll show him,” he muttered, voice low, throaty, dangerous. “I’ll show him exactly what happens when you touch what belongs to me.”Noa swallowed, heart hammering. The thought of Alessio going feral sent shivers down his spine but it also made his stomach burn in a way he couldn’t resist. “Alessio…” he whispered, voice shaking, “please… be careful…”Alessio’s lips grazed the side of his neck, teeth just barely brushing the skin. “Careful isn’t in my nature, tesoro. You know that.
The mansion still smelled of smoke and blood, the acrid sting clinging to the heavy velvet drapes and seeping into the cracks of the floorboards. Alessio hadn’t slept; his body was wound tight, alert in every nerve, every muscle coiled for violence. His hands were steady, precise, but his pulse carried that hard, insistent edge that came when chaos was only half-resolved. One intruder had been buried behind the garage, left in silence beneath the earth; another remained tied in the cellar, broken, quivering, a half-finished punishment. But Rico… Rico was still out there. Somewhere, watching, waiting. The thought was a jagged itch under Alessio’s skin, and he savored the anticipation of it, letting it tighten his grip on reality.Noa stood at the window, wrapped in Alessio’s jacket. It was far too big for him, sleeves hanging past his fingers, the collar pulled up against his neck. His skin, still chilled from the night air, contrasted sharply with the lingering heat of Alessio’s body,
The silence after the gunfire was deafening.Not peaceful, never that but heavy, oppressive, the kind that made every breath feel like blasphemy. The air was thick with gunpowder, sweat, and the faint metallic tang of blood. Smoke drifted through the broken windows, curling around the light like ghosts trying to find their way home.Alessio stood in the center of the chaos, his chest rising and falling in slow, deliberate movements. His face was half-shadowed by blood and moonlight, the two things that had followed him all his life. The intruders were gone or at least, it seemed that way. But Alessio didn’t trust silence. Silence was where predators hid.Noa was still pressed against the wall, trembling, barefoot, his breath sharp and uneven. His fingers clutched the cold marble as though it might hold him up, but it didn’t stop the way his knees threatened to buckle. The sweat cooling on his body mixed with dust, making his skin itch. “Alessio…” he whispered, voice cracking like glas
Alessio’s gun dropped just for a heartbeat when he realized the second shadow moved behind him. It wasn’t hesitation; it was calculation, a predator measuring angles in the dark. The weight of the weapon was still in his palm, warm from his own body heat, the smell of oil and sweat rising from it like a warning.His pulse didn’t falter, didn’t even stutter. Instead, his muscles coiled tighter, his skin humming with the kind of alertness only a man who had killed before could summon. He shoved the first intruder back, dragging him across the hall like a sack of meat, gun raised and cock throbbing, muscles tight, feral hunger coiling in his veins until every nerve in his body felt like a live wire.Noa’s scream tore through the mansion, high and raw, echoing off the marble like the sound of glass breaking.“Alessio!”Alessio’s head snapped. His boy was in the bedroom doorway naked, trembling, cheeks flushed with sweat and shame, cum still drying in sticky streaks down his thighs. His ha
The sound that woke Alessio wasn’t loud.It was small. Soft. Like the drag of a boot sole across the polished floor.But it wasn’t his. And it sure as fuck wasn’t Noa’s.Alessio’s eyes snapped open. His first instinct wasn’t fear, it was rage. Pure, sharp, volcanic rage. He’d been hunting this intruder for days, playing cat and mouse in his own mansion. Every camera, every hallway, every locked door still, the fucker kept slipping through like smoke. And now the mouse thought he was clever enough to sneak in while Alessio had his boy in bed?Wrong move. Deadly move.Alessio didn’t breathe for a second, letting his ears sharpen to the dark. He could feel the weight of the house, every shadow pressing against the walls. Somewhere in it, the enemy was breathing. Somewhere too close.He shifted, careful not to wake Noa at first. His boy was spread out over the sheets, naked, bruised, and marked, the way Alessio liked to keep him. Bite marks littered his throat, purpling into ownership. Hi
The words slithered through the silence like smoke.“Moretti. You can’t fuck bullets into him forever.”Noa’s skin went cold. The sheet slipped from his shoulders, pooling at his waist. Every inch of him was marked bruises, bites, cum drying sticky on his skin. A trophy. A possession. Alessio’s boy.And someone out there knew it.Alessio froze mid-step, head tilted like a wolf catching scent. His eyes burned red with something unholy, something that didn’t belong to a man but to a beast pacing its cage. The muscles along his jaw clenched until the bone stood sharp, cutting the dim light.“Stay down,” he ordered without looking at Noa.Noa’s pulse jumped, his throat working around a word that wouldn’t come. “Alessio”The gun came up, finger curled tight on the trigger. “Now.”That single word left no space for rebellion. It wasn’t a suggestion. It was the law.Noa dropped back against the pillows, heart hammering, lungs straining as if the walls themselves pressed tighter. His skin pri







