MasukThe boy group shaking New York City to its core. The Three Golden Voices of New York. **GOLDEN ECHO** Jaxon (the magnetic leader with a voice that could melt steel), Kai (the playful rapper/vocalist who hides sharp pain behind his smiles), and Ryu (the quiet storm with deep, powerful vocals that anchor every harmony). Together, they’re unstoppable. Magnetic. Their blended voices could send shadows running and shatter stadiums. Fans scream their name like a religion. But everything fractures when *he* crashes into their world. Jaxon finds himself falling — hard, recklessly, maddeningly — for Kai’s boyfriend. The man who never asked for any of it. **Leonard Clifford**. Multi-billionaire. CEO of Clifford Enterprises. Cold as arctic steel, built an empire on ruthless control, and commands rooms without raising his voice. Respect follows him like a shadow. Desire does too — but he keeps everyone at arm’s length. He doesn’t chase. He doesn’t bend. Until Jaxon’s gaze locks on him at the wrong (or right) moment, and something cracks in that icy armor. Without trying, Leonard shatters the trio’s bond. Best friends become strangers. Secrets claw their way into the light. Jealousy burns hotter than spotlights. Lust and love tangle until no one knows what’s real anymore. One stolen glance at a mall perfume counter. One accidental rescue. One whispered “Shorty” that hits like a spark to gasoline. From sold-out arenas to penthouse secrets, the ride is messy, intense, forbidden. Friends to enemies. Enemies to something dangerous. And love that might destroy them all — or save them. This is gonna be filthy, heartbreaking, and fucking electric. Jump in if you're ready for angst, steam, betrayal, and two men who shouldn't want each other... but can't stop
Lihat lebih banyakCHAPTER 1
NEW YORK
[MetLife Stadium]
The stadium thundered with life—golden light sticks sweeping in massive, glowing waves, the crowd’s roar shaking the very air.
One chant rose above everything.
**GOLDEN ECHO.**
Lights plunged to black.
A lone golden spotlight pierced the darkness.
Three figures stepped forward, commanding the entire arena.
Jaxon in the center—black leather jacket open over a fitted black tank, silver chains glinting against his chest, sharp features and intense gaze radiating quiet power.
Kai on his right—wide playful grin, silver-streaked hair tousled, cropped black hoodie flashing hints of toned midriff, pure chaotic energy.
Ryu on the left—tall and lean, dark hair falling into piercing eyes, black bomber jacket and leather pants giving him that cool, untouchable edge. The silent storm of the trio.
No one else. Just three men. Raw harmony. Unbreakable chemistry.
The screams erupted like an explosion.
“GOLDEN ECHO! GOLDEN ECHO!”
Jaxon raised the mic, voice low and smooth.
“New York… you with us tonight?”
The arena answered with deafening chaos.
He gave that slow, dangerous smirk that always sent the crowd wild.
The beat crashed in.
Jaxon’s Verse:
♪ I was shadow, I was smoke, yeah
Lost in the dark, couldn’t find my road (Ah)
Crown felt wrong, mirror showed a lie
Thought I was king till the silence made me cry
Two lives, two faces, split until I broke
Problem child? Nah, that’s the fire I provoke
Now I’m done running—watch me take control
Born to rise, born to shine, claiming every soul ♪
Kai’s rap flowed fast and cocky:
♪ Bottom to the top, we carved our name
Voices like thunder, setting fire to the game
Up, up, up—no limits in our sight
Golden forever, owning every night ♪
Ryu’s deep, powerful voice cut through clean:
♪ We stand as one, no force can divide
Golden Echo—feel the strength inside ♪
All three together:
♪ We’re goin’ up, up, up, it’s our moment
Together we’re shining, together we’re golden
Oh, up, up, up with our voices
Unbreakable, unstoppable
Gonna be, gonna be golden ♪
Golden confetti rained down. Fans screamed until their voices cracked. Phones lit up the night. The trio moved in flawless sync—power, passion, perfection.
They weren’t performing. They were ruling.
__NEXT WEEK__
[Clifford Business Empire Headquarters]
Matte-black Rolls-Royce Phantom glided to a stop with silent authority.
The driver opened the rear door.
Leonard Clifford emerged—tall, broad-shouldered, black suit tailored sharp. Dark hair flawless. Ice-blue eyes scanning the world with cool detachment.
Staff straightened. Conversations died. The lobby felt smaller in his presence.
He moved straight to his private elevator. Top floor. No words. No smiles.
Office doors parted.
Kai was there—lounging in Leonard’s massive chair, feet up on the desk, popping bubble gum, silver hair messy, wearing an oversized GOLDEN ECHO hoodie that hung loose on his frame.
“Hey, babe,” Kai said with a bright grin, hopping up and crossing the room in quick steps.
He wrapped his arms around Leonard’s neck in a loose hug.
Leonard didn’t hug back. His arms remained at his sides.
“What are you doing here?” Leonard’s tone was even, controlled. “You know I keep personal life separate from work.”
Kai tilted his head, smiling wider. “I’m your boyfriend. No schedule today. Thought I’d come surprise you… spend some time together. Come on, don’t be so serious, handsome.”
Leonard let out a slow breath.
Kai’s eyes sparkled. “Yes or no?”
“No. I have meetings. Another time.”
Kai’s smile faded. His eyes shimmered—hurt flashing quick and real.
“Why does it always feel like I’m the only one trying? You never have time. Just… work. Can’t you spare me even a little?”
Leonard’s jaw tightened. He disliked seeing Kai upset—it pulled at something he preferred to ignore.
Kai waited, knowing exactly how to play it.
“Fine,” Leonard said quietly. “What do you want to do?”
Kai’s face lit up again. “Mall first! Then lunch. Just us. No phones. Please?”
Leonard sighed once more, but he nodded.
Kai grabbed his hand, already talking a mile a minute as they headed out. Leonard followed in silence, mind drifting back to his schedule.
He wondered quietly:
Boyfriend… or endless chatterbox?
GOLDEN ECHO MANSION
[Jaxon’s Room]
Jaxon lay on his bed, scrolling through fan comments on his latest post—a sweaty post-stage photo, hair messy, shirt slightly open.
Likes poured in by the millions.
Comments were wild.
💬 Jaxon please notice me
💬 This man is unreal
💬 King behavior
One anonymous comment made him pause:
💬 You’re too fine for your own good.
Jaxon frowned, closed the app, and set the phone aside.
The door burst open. Ryu dove onto the bed, landing half on top of him.
“Free day! What are we doing? I’m so bored I could die.”
Jaxon groaned, pushing at him lazily. “Sleep. Go away.”
Ryu laughed, staying put. “You and your naps. But seriously—where’s Kai?”
Jaxon shrugged. “Probably with Leonard again. You know how he gets attached.”
Jaxon’s tone stayed neutral, but something flickered in his eyes.
Ryu raised an eyebrow. “That guy? Leonard’s cold as ice. Don’t know what Kai sees in him.”
Jaxon gave a short laugh. “Exactly. Zero personality. Walking business meeting.”
Ryu smirked. “Cold or not, he’s got that whole powerful vibe. Kai’s lucky.”
Jaxon rolled his eyes. “Sure.”
His phone buzzed. Kai calling.
He picked up. “Hey, where are you?”
Kai’s voice was excited. “Out with my guy! Can’t talk long—call you later!”
Click.
Jaxon stared at the screen for a second longer than necessary.
A knock at the door.
Vincent, their manager, leaned in. “Jaxon. You’ve been invited to Bruce Wilson’s cocktail party tonight. Great chance for a collab.”
Ryu’s expression dipped slightly—he and Kai weren’t included. But he kept it light.
Jaxon shook his head. “Not interested. If the whole group isn’t invited, I’m not going.”
“Jax—”
“No. That’s it.”
Ryu nudged him. “Come on, go. You’ve talked about working with Bruce forever. Kai would push you out the door if he knew.”
Jaxon paused… then exhaled. “You’re right. Thanks, Ryu.”
He gave Ryu a quick one-armed hug.
Vincent watched quietly, gaze steady on Jaxon.
PARADISE MALL
Jaxon stepped out of the black SUV—cap low, mask on, but fans still spotted him immediately.
Guards created space. He waved quickly, signed a couple of items, then headed inside.
Perfume section. He was looking for that signature mint-wood cologne he always wore for performances.
There it was—top shelf.
He stretched. Not quite.
He jumped once.
His foot slipped slightly. He started to tip backward—
Strong arms wrapped around his waist, catching him firmly.
A clean, crisp scent hit him—mint, expensive, familiar somehow.
Jaxon froze.
He looked up.
Leonard Clifford looked down at him—ice-blue eyes locked on his, one eyebrow slightly raised in faint amusement.
“Shorty,” Leonard said, voice low and smooth.
Jaxon’s heart slammed hard against his chest.
TO BE CONTINUED...
CHAPTER 5Kai’s mouth fell open. He tried to speak, but no sound came out.It felt like a storm had hit him. What could be more important than him? What could be more important than the moment they were sharing?Leonard turned toward the door. Kai grabbed his wrist, stopping him.“Leo… what could possibly be more important than me?” Kai’s voice cracked. “Please… just give me a little space in your life. Treat me like your boyfriend.”Leonard exhaled, frustration clear in his eyes.“Kai, I care about you. But that doesn’t mean I’m going to fall in love with you. I only agreed to this arrangement to make you happy. Stop trying to force something that isn’t there—it’s suffocating.”Kai’s grip loosened. Tears welled up instantly.He didn’t wait for more words. He turned and walked out, shoulders shaking.Leonard started to follow, but his phone buzzed again.A new message from Jaxon.**BRUCE IS DRIVING ME HOME 😏**Leonard’s eyes darkened. His expression turned unreadable.He saved the co
CHAPTER 4The driver started the engine without hesitation and pulled out smoothly.Jaxon glanced at Leonard’s cold, composed profile. A knowing smirk tugged at his lips.“Good boy,” Jaxon teased, reaching over to ruffle Leonard’s perfectly styled hair.Leonard jerked his head away instantly, glaring.“Touch me again and I’ll throw you out of the car myself,” Leonard warned, voice low and edged.“Whatever,” Jaxon rolled his eyes and turned to look out the window.The rest of the drive passed in thick silence. No words. Just the low hum of the engine and the occasional honk from traffic. Jaxon leaned back, arms crossed, watching the city lights blur past. Leonard sat rigid beside him, jaw tight, staring straight ahead like Jaxon wasn’t even there.Jaxon let out a soft chuckle.Leonard’s eyes flicked over. “What’s so funny?”Jaxon met his gaze. “Mind your business, Mr. Clifford. If I want to laugh, chuckle, or smile to myself, it’s got nothing to do with you.”Leonard snorted. “Yeah, th
CHAPTER 3Bruce watched Jaxon walk away, eyes lingering on the confident roll of his hips, the way every step carried effortless swagger.“Fuck it, Bruce,” he muttered to himself. “Business partners only. No strings. Keep it clean.”At the bar, Jaxon leaned one elbow on the counter, lifting his glass for a slow sip. The amber liquid caught the dim lights as he tilted it, expression cool and distant.The bartender offered a refill. Jaxon nodded once, eyes still forward.He wasn’t drunk—just letting the night unwind. Or pretending.“It’s really him—Jaxon from GOLDEN ECHO. No way,” Pinky (Bruce’s younger brother) exclaimed, barely containing his excitement.“He looks even better up close,” Sab added, eyes wide.Jaxon smirked—not at their fangirling, but at the faint scent that hit him.“You two smell like you just finished something messy,” he said flatly, downing the rest of his drink and signaling for another.Pinky flushed, rubbing the back of his neck.“We’re your biggest fans, man.
CHAPTER 2PARADISE MALL [Perfume Section]Jaxon glared up at Leonard, irritation burning in his eyes.“Shorty? I’m not short. Get your damn hands off me,” he snapped.Leonard let go instantly.Jaxon hit the floor with a sharp thud, landing hard on his backside.“Shit—” he hissed, rubbing the sore spot. “Why’d you just drop me like that, idiot? Wonder what Kai even sees in a block of ice like you.”Leonard’s face stayed blank. He turned to leave.“Hey! You’re seriously walking away? Help me up, damn it.”Leonard paused, exhaled through his nose, then turned back. He offered a hand.Jaxon grabbed it, pulling himself up.Leonard’s grip was cold—almost unnervingly so.Once standing, Jaxon kicked off his boots completely, now barefoot. He looked Leonard dead in the eye.“Next time don’t bother. I don’t need anyone’s help.”Leonard tucked his hands into his pockets, calm as stone. “You literally told me to help. Memory issues? Need almonds for that?”Jaxon scowled. “Don’t lump me in with






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