LOGIN"You think you can just lock me in this damn cage and call it protection?" I spat, circling Jax in the training room like a cornered animal ready to bite back.
Sweat already slicked my skin under the harsh lights. The estate's training room smelled of rubber mats and polished wood, but right now all I could focus on was the man in front of me. Jax stood there, chest heaving, eyes locked on mine with that intense stare that used to make my knees weak. Not anymore. "Careful, Avery," he said, voice low and rough. "You're pushing too hard." "Too hard? You've been breathing down my neck every second since we got here. I can't even step outside without you or one of your guys shadowing me. What is this, Jax? Am I your partner or your prisoner?" He stepped closer, muscles coiled under his black shirt. "You know why. After everything that's happened, I'm not losing you." I laughed, short and bitter. "Losing me? You're the one driving me away with this control freak act. I need space to think, to breathe. My father taught me to stand on my own, not hide behind some overprotective wall." Jax's jaw tightened. "Your father isn't here anymore. I am. And I'll do whatever it takes to keep you safe." "Whatever it takes?" I shot back, dodging as he lunged forward. "Including pinning me down like some training dummy? Back off, Jax." He moved fast, faster than I expected. One second I was on my feet, the next my back slammed against the mat. His weight pinned me, knees on either side of my hips, hands gripping my wrists above my head. His face hovered inches from mine, breath hot against my cheek. "See?" he growled. "This is what happens when you don't listen. Out there, they won't give you a chance to argue." My heart hammered against my ribs. Part of me wanted to melt into him, the way I had before. But the anger won. "Get. Off." "Make me," he challenged, eyes flashing with something between fury and desire. I twisted my hips, remembering the move my father drilled into me during those long afternoons in our backyard. Quick, sharp, no hesitation. My legs hooked around his, and I bucked hard, rolling us both. Before he could react, I drove my elbow into the soft spot under his arm and followed with a knee that grazed his side just enough to break his hold. Jax grunted in surprise as I flipped him onto his back. I straddled him now, forearm pressed against his throat. "Like that?" I said, breathing hard. "Dad taught me that one when I was twelve. Said never let anyone hold you down, not even the ones you love." He stared up at me, chest rising and falling rapidly. For a moment, his expression softened. "Avery... damn it. I didn't know you had that in you." "You don't know a lot of things because you never ask," I snapped, easing up just a fraction but not letting go. "You just decide what's best and expect me to fall in line. I'm not some fragile thing you need to wrap in bubble wrap, Jax. I lost my father. I survived that. I can survive whatever's coming next, but not if you keep suffocating me." His hands came up slowly, resting on my thighs. Not fighting, just holding. "I see you, okay? I see how strong you are. But strength doesn't mean you have to do it alone. Every time I close my eyes, I picture them taking you. And it rips me apart." The raw edge in his voice hit me harder than I wanted. I shifted my weight, still keeping him pinned. "Then talk to me instead of barking orders. Tell me what's really going on with these threats. Don't shut me out." "I can't risk it," he muttered. "If they know how much you mean to me, they'll use you. They already tried once." "Who are they, Jax? Give me a name. A reason. Stop treating me like I'm glass." His fingers tightened on my legs. "You think I like this? Feeling like I have to watch every door, every window? It eats at me too. But you're everything, Avery. Everything I didn't know I needed until you crashed into my life." I leaned closer, our faces almost touching. "Then trust me enough to fight beside you, not behind you. I love you, you idiot, but I won't be your shadow." His eyes searched mine, dark and stormy. "Say that again." "I love you," I whispered fiercely. "But love doesn't mean control. It means standing together." A small smile tugged at his lips despite everything. "You're going to be the death of me, woman. Fine. We talk more. No more solo decisions on your movements. But you train with me every day. No arguments." "Deal," I said, starting to pull back. "Now get up before I decide to keep you down here." He chuckled low in his throat. "Wouldn't mind that actually." I rolled my eyes and shifted to stand, offering him a hand. He took it, pulling himself up with that easy strength that always reminded me why he was so dangerous. We stood close, the air between us crackling. "Feel better now that you kicked my ass?" he asked, brushing a strand of hair from my face. "A little," I admitted. "But this conversation isn't over. I want details on the security. The real ones, not the sugarcoated version you feed me." Jax nodded, squeezing my hand. "Tonight. After dinner. I'll show you the maps, the reports. Everything." "Good. Because if you pull that pinning me down crap again outside of training, I'll use more than my elbow next time." He grinned, the tension easing just a notch. "Promise?" "Don't tempt me." We stood there a moment longer, breaths syncing up. The room felt smaller, warmer. For the first time in days, I saw a crack in his armor, a glimpse of the man who fell for me instead of the protector who wanted to build walls around me. "Jax," I started, voice softer now. But the words died in my throat. A sharp crack split the air above us. Then another. High-caliber gunshots exploded through the glass ceiling like thunder. Shards rained down in a deadly shower, glittering under the lights as they sliced toward us. "Down!" Jax roared, yanking me hard against his chest and throwing us both to the mat. I hit the ground with him covering me, his body a solid shield. More shots ripped through the air, bullets whining past and embedding in the far wall with heavy thuds. Glass continued to shatter and fall, pieces cutting into my arms where they stuck out. "Who the hell is that?" I gasped, heart slamming against my ribs. "Stay low," he ordered, voice tight. His hand pressed my head down. "They found us." Another volley shattered more of the ceiling. I could hear footsteps now, distant but closing in from outside the estate grounds. Jax's muscles tensed against me, ready to move. "We need to move, Avery. Now. Stay with me." I nodded, gripping his shirt. "Together, remember?" "Together," he confirmed, eyes meeting mine for a split second amid the chaos. He pulled me up into a crouch, shielding me as we darted toward the reinforced door at the far end of the training room. Glass crunched under our feet. My pulse raced, adrenaline flooding every vein. "Keep talking to me," I said, voice breathless as we ran. "Don't you dare shut down on me now." "Wouldn't dream of it," he replied, kicking open the door and pushing me through first. "You fight like your old man. Proud of you." "Save the compliments," I shot back, glancing over my shoulder at the destruction behind us. "Just tell me you've got a plan that doesn't involve locking me in a safe room." His laugh was short and sharp as alarms began to blare throughout the estate. "Plan's evolving, babe. But yeah, we're doing this side by side." More gunshots echoed from outside, closer now. We sprinted down the hallway, his hand firm on mine. The confrontation that started in the training room had cracked open something between us, but the real fight was just beginning. I squeezed his hand tighter. No more suffocating silence. Only us, pushing forward through whatever storm came next.The alarms screamed through my skull the moment Ezra's fingers flew across his portable rig."Got us a backdoor," Ezra muttered, eyes glued to the glowing screen in the dim service tunnel. Sweat already beaded on his forehead under the flickering neon bleed from above. "Palace security's layered thick, but nothing I can't peel back. Give me thirty seconds."I crouched beside him, pulse hammering. "Make it twenty. Lila's goons are probably sweeping every level by now. Kenji, you watching the corridor?"Kenji pressed against the wall, pistol low. "Clear for now. But hurry it up, tech boy. We need eyes on the inner grid before they lock us out completely."Jax shifted behind us, scanning the shadows. "This feels off. Too quiet after what we saw upstairs.""Quiet is good," Ezra shot back, typing faster. "Their firewalls are old empire standard with some fresh patches. I'm slidi
The palace corridors hummed with danger the second we slipped past the outer gates. One wrong glance and it was over.Neon lights from the capital bled through high windows, casting sharp blue and violet streaks across marble floors that looked too polished for the blood about to spill. I tugged at the stiff collar of my dignitary robes, the fabric heavy with fake medals and embroidered lies. Kenji moved like smoke beside me, his hand brushing my arm once to steer me left down a narrower hall."Keep your head down, Avery," he whispered, voice tight. "Guards change in three minutes. We need to hit the inner court before then."I nodded, heart slamming against my ribs. "You sure this disguise holds? We look like we stepped out of some trade delegation from the outer islands.""Exactly the point," he shot back, flashing a quick grin that didn't reach his eyes. "Nobody questions rich foreigners throwing around credits. Just follow my lead and
The dragon's scales cracked like thunder splitting a tree, and suddenly a man stood where the beast had been, eyes locked on mine with zero warning.I froze mid-step on the beach, tools still in hand from patching the yacht. Avery spun beside me, half-shifted with claws out. The crew scattered behind us, shouting questions, but this guy just raised his hands slow, like he knew one wrong move meant death."Easy," he said, voice smooth but edged with exhaustion. "No more fire. No more fighting. I am Prince Kenji of the Eastern Empire. That test is over.""Test?" Avery growled, stepping forward. "You nearly roasted us all yesterday. Call that a test? Start talking before I finish what I started on your wing."Kenji nodded, brushing sand from his dark hair. He looked young, maybe late twenties, with sharp features and tattoos that glowed faint gold on his bare arms. No clothes after the shift, but he didn't seem to care. "Fair point, S
The stars exploded into view the second we hit that hidden clearing, but nothing prepared me for the way Avery looked at me under them."Damien, you seeing this?" she whispered, her voice low and rough from the day's chaos. The hot spring bubbled softly ahead, steam curling up like an invitation we couldn't ignore. Our boat sat half wrecked on the beach, crew already patching what they could, but right now it was just us slipping away."Yeah, I see it," I said, stepping closer. The water glowed soft blue from some underwater glow, lighting her face. "After that dragon mess, this feels like the island's way of saying sorry."She laughed, short and real. "Sorry? More like a trap. Look at us, stranded here. You think the crew will miss us?""Marco's got them busy with the hull. They'll be fine for a couple of hours." I kicked off my shoes, toes sinking into warm sand. "You gonna stand there all night or join me?"Avery pe
The sky ripped open with a roar that shook the yacht to its bones. Flames poured down like molten rain, and I knew in that split second we were all dead if we didn't move."Dragon!" I screamed, grabbing the railing as the deck ignited in a whoosh of heat. "Avery, get down!"She didn't listen. She never did. Her eyes locked on the massive crimson shape circling above, wings beating like thunder. The beast was huge, scales gleaming blood-red under the sun, its jaws wide and spitting another burst of fire straight at the stern."Stay back, all of you!" Avery shouted over the crackle of burning wood. Crew members scattered, coughing through the smoke. One guy, Marco, tripped near the flames. "I got this!""You got this? That's a freaking dragon!" I yelled, heart hammering as I yanked Marco clear. The heat singed my eyebrows. "We need to dive, swim for it!"Avery spun toward me, her face fierce. "No time for swimming. This
The sea spray hit my face like a challenge as our luxury yacht cut through the waves, leaving the shore and Jax's watchful eye behind, but something in the air already felt off."Damien, this yacht is perfect," Avery said, leaning against the rail beside me, her hair whipping in the wind. "Luxury on the water while we chase that map. Ezra, you sure the engines will hold for the crossing?"Ezra adjusted a panel nearby, tools in hand. "Engines are solid. I checked every inch before we left. Jax has home locked down tight. Sovereign, you feeling the pull already?"I wrapped an arm around Avery's waist, pulling her closer. "Pull is strong. But right now I am focused on us. Avery, that hair from your mother. It has us moving fast. Tell me again what you sense out here."She smiled up at me, hand on my chest. "Sense her stronger over water. Damien, this romance on the waves is what we needed after the crown. Ezra, you mind giving us a mi
The growl of an engine in the distance was my only warning as Jax’s hand clamped down on my shoulder at the mansion gates.I spun around, heart hammering against my ribs, the midnight air cool and sharp on my skin. The wrought iron bars loomed behind me like prison bars I w
The library door slammed shut behind me with a finality that made my blood run cold.I spun around to find Ezra blocking the only exit, his tall frame cutting off any escape. His eyes locked on mine with that sharp intensity he always carried, like he could see straight through skin an
The floorboard creaked under my foot like it had been waiting years to give up its secret.I froze in my mother's empty bedroom, dust motes swirling in the thin shaft of light from the shuttered window. The estate was still locked down tight after last night's chaos, but I could not si
The alarms screamed through the halls like a warning from hell itself.I bolted upright in the massive bed, heart hammering against my ribs as heavy footsteps thundered down the corridor. My skin felt too tight, too hot, like something inside me had cracked open and spilled out into th







