LOGINI stared at the kid. Assessing again. I smiled.
“Why should I do that? That price is far more than anyone would charge –”
“But you're not just anyone,” the bastard beside the boy stated boldly, “you're the one and only Jayden Malroy! Anything you build will definitely pull in the crowds. Come on, forget the past,” he droned with barely concealed arrogance.
I shifted my gaze from the kid to the blonde man with the ice-blue eyes.
“Why are you here?” I grumbled, facing him squarely, finally getting my initial rage under control. Pushing it down to where I could barely feel it.
A skill I had learned years after dealing with the sleek bastard I was facing. A man who looked like ice couldn’t melt in his mouth, but was, in reality, a demon in human form.
“Didn't you hear my father?” he droned, almost sweetly. I wanted to burst my own eardrums.
I blinked. I turned to the old man. “I'm sorry, I must have missed something,” I remarked slowly.
The elder smiled his patient smile again. He straightened his shoulders. “This is my son, Leon, and my youngest, Adrian. We want Adrian to learn about our business and would like you to work with him during the construction and decorating phases of the project.”
I blinked. “I'm not a tutor.”
“I understand.”
“Nor a babysitter.”
“Hence the price we are willing to pay. The lad is even open to putting a much larger sum down than required, but I think,” he turned to his young son, “he may have just been too excited,” he concluded politely to me, even as his eyes clearly scolded the boy.
I looked at the kid again. He was still pale, but his jaw was clenched. His brow was smooth. His eyes were steady on mine.
Shit! He’s this fucker’s brother? I cursed in my mind as I read his posture.
“And,” Leon rumbled, sidling up to me, putting himself too much in my space, but I didn't move. I stood my ground even though I pressed against Martin.
Martin, my lawyer, my friend, right from the time when I and the fucker in front of us were acquainted, stood fast, supporting me against the devil himself.
“We get to hang out, too, of course,” he concluded with a smile that held too much meaning.
I would have bristled, but instead, I just stared at him. Almost blankly. Controlling my expression.
“I won't work with you,” I remarked flatly. No passion in my voice. I wasn't a sophomore anymore, and he wasn't my shining, flawless senior.
I was a full adult, independent and free, and he was still a pretentious bastard, only this time, I was fully aware of it.
“You’ll work with me,” the kid jumped in urgently, taking a step forward. “And only me,” he pressed.
I turned to him even as his brother did not move an inch but kept staring right at my face.
“I don't think you understand –” the devil was saying breezily.
“Leon, that's enough,” their father cut in, a sharp edge to his voice.
My gaze shifted to the old man. “Do you know about our history?” I asked slowly, my professional self fully engaged. My public persona running on autopilot.
The old man glanced to the side, then back. “He told me you went to school together. I see that you are definitely not strangers.”
“You don't have the same last name. If I had known –”
“I need you for this job. My son needs a good guide,” the old man cut in patiently. “As for Leon, he will stay away,” the old man continued firmly, turning from me to his older son.
I glanced at Martin, who was squeezing my arm, his expression tight. I knew what my lawyer wasn’t saying. We needed to close this deal. Too much was riding on it.
It wasn’t that my company, or my lawyer’s firm, needed money; what was at stake here was our reputation.
Masterson Emporium was not a project to fuck around with.
We had gone through three rounds of submissions and presentations to win the chance to sit down with the owner, a consortium of old-money families who wanted to design a showroom for the ages.
My family’s name, my lawyer’s firm’s name were in the limelight for this work.
If it fell through, just like that, the backlash on our respective businesses would be significant.
But how did this fucker become Sir Sinclair’s son? How?! I asked Martin with my eyes as he reminded me of what we both needed to do with his pressure on my arm.
“200,” I retorted hoarsely, turning to our would-be client.
“Deal.”
I nodded.
No. It wasn’t about the money, but I wasn’t about to let myself be steamrolled into a shitty relationship or circumstance without gaining anything up front.
I would not lie down and be trodden upon, not again.
Not ever.
If Leon was playing a game, I could play too.
I was not the kid he fucked with for two years. I was not the boy he ruined and threw away like the trash he must have thought I was.
I was something different now. Very different.
And if the gods or devils he served had deemed it fit for him to enter my universe, well, I would have to make do with that. Just as I’ve had to make do with every fucking nightmare that has been sent my way since I met Leon.
Since I met… him. My mind pulled me toward another. Reminded me of another.
My chest pushed out mentally.
Yeah, we can play, Leon. But this is one match you’re gonna fucking lose. I declared privately.
I turned to leave, and Leon reached for my arm. My eyes snapped up to his, and I dared him to touch me. Without a word, I dared him to put his hand on me.
He smiled, that roguish smile that had swept me off course for two entire years, that smile that got me kicked out of my family, that smile that made me lie on my back for others while he filmed everything and sold it online, without my consent.
He raised his hands in mock surrender and stepped back.
“Keep him away from me, or this deal is off,” I said roughly to his father, now my highest-paying client, losing my composure for a split second.
The old man nodded, his expression a mix of concern, gratitude, and hesitation.
He doesn't know, I mused. He doesn't know what his son did to me.
I spun and walked out.
The kid's face flashed in my mind.
What am I going to do with this shit! My mind screamed as I headed to my car.
“Liam! Have I said something wrong?”He glanced down at my hand, and I could have sworn he was staring down his nose. His gaze came up, and I shifted mine away, releasing him from my grip and giving some space between us.A light pressure was on my shoulder. I looked up, and my heart stopped. Liam could appear firm, professional, distant, but in that moment, he was none of those. It seemed like there were words at the tip of his tongue, but he was holding them back.Liam was never so reserved. Not with me.My lips parted, his curved up lightly.“Jayden Malroy,” he shook his head, as he studied my face, “he’s something, isn’t he?”“What?”“Special.”“I don’t –”“He makes you see a way, doesn’t he?”“Liam. What are you –”“That man is not on your level, yet he’s going out of his way to make you happy. That’s special, isn’t it?”“What do you mean ‘level’?” I asked, my voice harsher than I expected.
I stared at his cock. It was like a live snake. Not for the first time, I wondered what that would feel like inside somebody.“Argh!” he called out.My eyes snapped shut. My mouth fell open as his cum slid down my face.“Ah! Marcus! Sorry. I’m sorry.”I tried to move my hands off him, but he sat, he kept rocking, using his weight to keep my digits in place.I tasted him. I turned to the side, trying to wipe it off. A hot tongue flicked over my face. I blinked my eyes open. My mouth opened wider.He was staring down at me, like Mars gazing at the Earth.I swallowed. His amber eyes had never been so dark. I tried to move, but both my hands and my body were trapped.“Jay,” The word was closer to a prayer than anything I had ever uttered in my life. He didn’t look like my Jay. He looked like a beast, and that was not something I was used to.His rod was still erect, deep brown, slick, pulsing, aimed right at me.“Marc
The marks were still there. Dark, blue in some places. It looked worse than it actually was. Nothing really hurt.I pressed my lips together. “Get off me.”He shook his head, cradling mine. I turned away from the intensity. “I’m fine, Jay. It’s fine. Get off.”Neither he nor I moved.I shifted, and he pulled me to his frame, hugging me. My words faltered.After a moment, I hugged him back. He made a sound I didn’t like, and I pressed him tighter. He buried his face in my neck.This guy, I contemplated, he’s so high maintenance.A few minutes later, I was on the bed, in a large bathrobe, and he was on the floor, still in his wet clothes, patting my feet dry.“I can do that,” I said hoarsely.He nodded, but made no move to stop what he was doing.He opened a small container, and a quiet scent filled the room. I had a bad flashback, and my knees jerked.Jayden held my ankles fast. “I’m going
I stared at him.“I want to sleep.”“Then get a room. You had one yesterday.”He sank deeper into the sofa, slipping his shoes off with his feet.“That was yesterday.”“What were you watching?” he said after a long silence.“Your handiwork.”“I wasn’t there.”“Fuck you, Jay.”“Honestly, I wasn’t. I was with a client. Ask anybody.”“Is it that time already?”“Huh?”I sighed and got off the wingback chair I had been sitting in for far longer than I should have.I went to the bathroom.When I came back in, the TV was on, the same news running.“Thirty-eight people,” he said quietly. I sat on the edge of the bed. His eyes moved from the TV to me. “Can you even begin to imagine that?” he whispered.“Is this how you sleep?” I remarked without batting an eye at his tone and somber demeanor.He smirked, then lay back down on the sofa, closing his eyes.There was a kn
Three hours earlier, at about three p.m., a block of warehouses had collapsed. The damage was devastating. The value of the lost items was unconfirmed but was estimated at hundreds of millions.Various corporations used the area to store anything from excess finished products to old office printers.There would be litigation for a full year before anyone got any satisfaction from the insurers, who would definitely not be happy to part with any compensation without a full, in-depth investigation, something half of the owners of the affected area would most definitely not allow.That was what we were betting on.I had met with my team after changing vehicles twice. I gave the instruction, set the time, and went to Adrian’s father’s house for a late lunch, or early dinner, depending on who was asked.While I was knocking on the large mansion door, a team of ten men was moving through the targeted section where the kids were located. I had instructed a
Jayden’s POV.It was a clean job. Two hours, from start to finish. And I had an alibi, a perfect cover.“Well, Sir, as always, it’s been a pleasure,” I said jovially to Sir Sinclair.“Jayden, you’re going to spoil an old man!”I laughed; he joined me.I stood; he didn’t.“Rest assured, Sir, the work continues, even with my absence. I may take Adrian along on some trips. I hope this sits well with you?”He smiled. “I hear you met Sebastian Norwood yesterday.”I grinned at him. “Adrian was… impressed?” I replied, turning my comment into a question.The elderly man laughed heartily. “Indeed!”I put my hand out for a handshake, and Sir Sinclair took it warmly. We broke it off, and I remarked cordially, “I can see myself out.”He nodded at me, and I bowed out.Halfway to the door, he called my name, and I almost ran to the exit.Instead, I forced my feet to slow as I turned. I kept walking, backwar
I fell into that time. That goddamned fucking era. When I became Leon’s number one bitch for all seasons. Any trick, any gimmick, I had been game. I had been subservient. A willing pawn on a bastard’s masterboard.“Burn it. All of it,” I growled.I could sense Adrian, but I didn’t c
I didn’t turn, didn’t move. My vision blurred, and Martin was in front of me. “Was that who I think it was?” he whispered, lowering his head toward mine.I grabbed his arm. I couldn’t speak. My head was heavy, and my legs were like lead.He helped me sit. “Listen, Jade. I’m gonna ge
It was my own ritual. When things got dark, I got physical, then I healed myself slowly. Like how some people went on runs or hit the gym, I attacked people with as much passion as they attacked me.Sometimes it was a sex club, or at a polo club, where I could ride something far stronger t
Adrian was looking at every bruise, every cut, as if measuring it, hand beside my face, like some mime-physician.Reece entered. He cleared his throat. Violently.Adrian jumped and turned to him.“Do you have some ice?” our young client asked hurriedly, “And any balm?” he ask







