ZIVEN
She fuckin lied. The name Eva Taylor didn’t exist. Not in my system. Not in any government record, medical file, school, or social ID database — and I’d searched all of them the second I noticed she'd slept off. And that didn’t happen by accident. Why would she lie? I sat back, watching her from the corner of my eye as she slept on my couch, totally unaware of who I am and the records I possessed. Archer and my brothers, are the only ones that knew I lived here and why I moved here. I don't fucking let anyone into my house. I could've sworn pity was the reason I let her in, but that word didn't exist in the dictionary of a Maddox. And she looked anything but pitiable, damn she looked too proud for a beggar. Was it her beauty? Okay, she was beautiful in that dangerous way — the kind that made men reckless, or worse, curious. Storm-grey eyes, long dark hair and lashes that fanned across her cheeks, jaw tight even in sleep. Her wet hair was now starting to curl at the ends as it dried against my pillow. She looked peaceful, almost… young. But she ain't even close to my type of girl. I love them thick. Did I just say peaceful? That was bullshit. No one peaceful shows up soaked in the middle of a storm, looking like they’d run through hell. “Running from an arranged marriage,” she’d said. Another half-truth. I could tell. It was in the way her fingers twitched when she spoke, the way her throat moved when she swallowed, like her words were a rope she was afraid to tug too hard. She didn’t trust me — smart girl. I didn’t trust her either. But something about her made it hard to look away. I rubbed the back of my neck and went back to my screen. I had video surveillance stationed over the area, it was easy to track whatever shit I needed. I Pulled up the traffic cam feeds within a ten-mile radius. If she was telling the truth about a car, it should’ve shown up. It did. A black Mercedes had pulled off the road near the forest line at 3:12 a.m. I zoomed in. The license plate was smeared with mud, but I ran it anyway. It was registered under Hollis Inc. Hollis. Haven't heard of the name before. In our world, it was a good thing. Because, knowing a family name, meant two things— To repay kindness or to Inflict cruel pain till death. Although recently, it's been the latter— People need to learn how to stop poke nosing. I looked up the name, Hollis. A family company ran by a couple — Salvatore Hollis and Marilyn Hollis. I glanced at the girl on my couch and then at my screen, there was not a thing related to her. She fucking stole the car? I continued to scroll down, until finally, a topic line caught my attention. JUST IN: ZAYLA HOLLIS AND LUGARD BLADE HAD FINALLY DECIDED TO TAKE THEIR RELATIONSHIP TO THE NEXT LEVEL BY GETTING MARRIED TO EACH OTHER, AFTER THREE YEARS OF DATING. No way! Lugard Blade?? I clicked on the link under the headline, and couldn't stop the anger that crawled up my chest, upon seeing the photos attached. So... Zayla Everly Hollis. That's who she really was. A lover and fiancé to Lugard Blade. That Bastard?! Is this some sick, fucking game? Damn. I looked over at her again, and frowned. She hadn’t just shown up at my door, that Bastard sent her? She was working with him? For what reason? To fuck with me? Who the hell said I fuck every pu$$y? If I was that easy, I would've been dead a long time ago. She's got some nerve, I must say. Deceit and lies to a Maddox and she laid nonchalantly on my damn couch, sleeping. What? She thought I wouldn't find out? What a Joke? Now, I had one choice, kick her out and pretend none of this happened… or hold her captive, punish her, and get her to spill the damn reasons she's here. The second choice sounded fun. Been a while since I had fun, especially girls, dumb enough to cross me. My brothers would love it too. But, I had one question that's still unanswered. How the hell did Lugard find my address? Anger burned through my chest as I seized her up, wondering the best punishment to wake her stupid brain up. I wanted nothing but to put a bullet through her skull and then pay Lugard a surprise visit. But they were all a fast death. I loved my kill, slow and properly done. I hated how she looked asleep on my pillow. Like she belonged there. Fuck no. A smile carved my lips, and I returned to my screen. The car might have broken down, or she did it purposely, because the GPS tracker was very much working. I disabled it. Don't ask me how I did that. I picked up my cell phone and called one of Archer's men. He's into automobiles, he can gut and rebuild a car with his eyes closed. Lucky him, he's got a new baby. Next on my call list was my brothers. If she’s playing me… fine. But if she’s not—if Lugard threw her away—I’ll be the last man she ever trusts. We'd have a little fun before we pay the bastard, a visit. It's obvious he doesn't care about her. A man who loved his pussy would protect her from us, not throw her at us. I dialed Zane's number. “Yo,” he answered after one ring. “I’ve got a situation. Something... interesting. You and Zarek need to get here.” He chuckled. “You never call unless it bleeds.” “She will,” I said. “Damn. Who pissed you off?” I glanced at the girl curled on my couch. “An angel sent by a bastard. And guess what? She came with a fucking wing.” “Keep her alive till we get there. You always ruin the best toys, Ziven.” "No, Zarek does that." "Right. We’re on our way.” I hung up, slipped the phone in my pocket, and cracked my knuckles. Soon, she'd realize exactly what kind of monster she'd knocked on last night.ZAYLA The door swung open and two bulky men stepped in. My heart rate picked up, as if synced with the thick and heavy tension, that suddenly enveloped the room."Hello, brother." My gaze shifted to the owner of the voice. I could only see his side profile, and Just like the hot guy, he was muscularly built and tall. Dressed in an onyx button-down short sleeve shirt that hugged his body tightly, like it would tear the moment he tried to flex. Tucked into neatly ironed black pants, which he easily pulled off with his long legs. "We always come at the right time, don't we, brother?" He playfully smacked the hot guy's shoulder and turned towards me. "Hi," he flashed me a grin. My chest made a flip flop movement, as my gaze settled on his face. I needn't be told they were brothers, he was very identical to him, but had a whole different vibe. Unlike the hot guy, he had no visible tats, his eyes were a pair of warm, honey-brown irises, his hair, dark and long, which he tied back. An
ZAYLAI woke up with a headache, so hard, my head banged like it was scrapped open. I tossed the sheets off my body and sat up. Everything from last night came to me and I realized I was still in the hot guy's house. Hot guy? Yeah, he's hot. But I've got something hotter on my plate right now. I needed to leave, as soon as possible. The room was still dim, and I wondered what the time was. I looked around for the glimpse of the hot guy, but he was nowhere close. I had no wrist watch or phone on me, I really wanted to know the time. I looked around the room and found no clock. Who doesn't have a clock in their living room? My gaze shifted to his computer set up. What exactly did he do with so many computers? That was none of my business. Ohh yeah, his computer screen was lit. I could check the time there. I stood up and my foot padded against the cold marble floor as I made my way to the computer setup. My heart raced, too wild for my liking and too much for just going to che
ZIVENShe fuckin lied.The name Eva Taylor didn’t exist. Not in my system. Not in any government record, medical file, school, or social ID database — and I’d searched all of them the second I noticed she'd slept off. And that didn’t happen by accident.Why would she lie?I sat back, watching her from the corner of my eye as she slept on my couch, totally unaware of who I am and the records I possessed.Archer and my brothers, are the only ones that knew I lived here and why I moved here. I don't fucking let anyone into my house. I could've sworn pity was the reason I let her in, but that word didn't exist in the dictionary of a Maddox. And she looked anything but pitiable, damn she looked too proud for a beggar. Was it her beauty?Okay, she was beautiful in that dangerous way — the kind that made men reckless, or worse, curious. Storm-grey eyes, long dark hair and lashes that fanned across her cheeks, jaw tight even in sleep. Her wet hair was now starting to curl at the ends as it
ZAYLAThe man had excused himself to go heat up water for my bath. I used the opportunity to look around the apartment. It was spacious. Dimly lit, with all the curtains and blinds, drawn down. Just like the owner, the room had a cold and mysterious vibe to it. From the back of my eyes, I noticed the flicker of lights from the corner of the room. I turned to look at it and saw it was a computer setup. A tech guy?Amongst three or four computers that sat on the matte desk, only one had a lit screen, and the RGB lights of the keyboard glowed. That must be boring, because I disliked computer, even as a subject or course."Your bath is ready, come with me." I flinched at the sound of his sudden voice. I hadn't even noticed when he returned. I took my backpack and stood up, but he'd already turned his back and walked further into the room.I hurried after him.I didn’t mean to stare, but I stared — at his back. The hallway light was brighter than the dim living room, painting every lin
ZAYLAThe rain came out of nowhere. A few soft taps on the windshield. One moment, I was driving under a sky bruised with clouds —the next, it felt like the sky had been holding its breath just to spit all over my escape.I tightened my grip on the steering wheel. The wipers swiped furiously, but they fought a losing battle. Headlights carved a narrow tunnel through the darkness ahead, everything else swallowed by the storm. I could barely even see five feet ahead.But I didn't stop. I couldn't.My phone vibrated on the dashboard, lighting up the storm dark car.LUGARD. FUCKING. BLADE.My fingers froze around the wheel. My stomach twisted. For a long second, I just stared. I should’ve let it ring or even smashed the phone out of the window. But it wouldn't hurt to answer it, right? So, I answered.“Running away, sweetheart?” His voice was smooth, edged with that sugary tone that made my skin crawl. Like he’d already won. “For now? Yes.” I replied, my voice sharp.“You really think
ZAYLAI couldn’t feel anything.Not my limbs. Not my breath. Not even the pain that used to crawl beneath my skin like fire ants.There was only silence. A heavy, endless silence. Like the world had gone mute and left me behind.I think… I died.I remember the pressure. The darkness. The sting of betrayal in his eyes before everything went black. I remember his voice, trembling — “Zayla, wake up.”But I didn’t.And for a moment, I was okay with that.But something pulled me. Something cruel. Something stubborn and unfinished inside me refused to rest.Then…A sharp, painful gasp tore from my throat as I woke up with a jolt. My lungs seized like they'd been dry for days. My fingers trembled as they clutched the sheets. My body shook as I drew breath after breath, wild and greedy.My chest burned and my body ached, as I tried to sit up. My eyes stung from the brightness of the room, and adjusted to it. I was in my room.In my parent's mansion.Not the cold marble floor. Not his bedroom