{Ronan’s POV}
She whimpered in her sleep. Even unconscious, she was restless—like her body didn’t trust peace anymore. Her legs were tangled in the sheets, one arm thrown over her chest as if trying to shield herself. The bruises on her jaw were darker now. The swelling around her lip had set in. I hated how small she looked in my bed. Like she was trying to disappear into the mattress. I hadn’t taken my eyes off her in over an hour. Not because I didn’t trust my security team—no one could touch her now. But because for the first time in years, I wasn’t sure if I’d saved someone... or destroyed her. My phone buzzed on the glass table beside me. I let it ring once. Twice. Then I picked it up. “Talk.” Luca’s voice came through, low and steady. “Cleanup’s done. Cops bought the story—break-in gone bad. Two bodies disposed. The third one... he’s still breathing.” “Name?” “Vincent Franco. Ex–White Fang crew. Guessing he got bought out by Salvatore’s men.” Of course he did. “They send a message?” I asked, even though I already knew the answer. “Yeah,” Luca muttered. “You’re not untouchable anymore.” I exhaled, eyes drifting back to Selene. “I never was. Just better at bleeding in silence.” A pause on the line. “Ronan…” “Say it.” “You know what this means. You hit back, you risk war. You never do and now they will think that you are slipping. Getting soft.” “I’m not slipping.” “I know. But the board’s watching. Investors are jumpy. The banks—” “I don’t care about the fucking banks, Luca.” My voice dropped to a quiet, dangerous edge. “Do you think I’m scared of losing money?” “No,” he said immediately. “But if they come for her again—” “They won’t.” Another pause. “Ronan…” “I said they won’t.” I ended the call. Silence returned. Selene shifted again, brow furrowed like she could feel my anger from across the room. God. She didn’t even know the half of it. --- Two years ago, I’d been sitting in that same armchair when Damien brought her to my world for the first time. He was grinning like a wolf who thought he’d outsmarted the pack. "This is Selene," he’d said at the gala, all charm and showmanship. "My fiancée." She’d extended her hand with a soft, uncertain smile. “It’s nice to meet you, Mr. Blackwood.” I remembered the way her voice had trembled just slightly. She’d looked me in the eye, but only for a moment. Like she knew exactly what I was—but was too polite to say it. She hadn’t belonged in our world. Not with the blood-stained suits. Not with the whispers behind closed doors. She’d belonged somewhere bright. Somewhere soft. I should’ve let her stay there. --- A sharp knock on the door interrupted my thoughts and I growled knowing exactly who it was. “Get lost,” I said. The door opened anyway. Of course it did. Lena stepped inside like she owned the penthouse. Tall, sharp-cheekboned, dressed in sleek black leather and wearing a scowl like war paint. “The hell is she doing in your bed?” she hissed. “She’s sleeping.” “She’s bleeding.” Lena crossed her arms. “And she’s Damien’s wife.” “Not anymore.” “She’s a liability, Ronan.” I stood, slowly. “So was I, once. Didn’t stop me from becoming your boss.” Lena rolled her eyes. “Don’t do this. This girl doesn't belong here and absolutely not worth the risk you are taking, Ronan.” “I know.” I turned to look back at Selene. “And yet here she is.” “You know you will have these bastards on your back for crossing them.” I let out a laugh, “they have been on my back but too scared to be obvious about it. At least I presented a good opening for them.” “Ronan…” “I don't remember owing you an explanation for my actions, Lena.” I snapped and she flinched. “I'm worried about you. I don't want you to lose everything you've built cos of her.” “No. She’s going to make me want to build something better.” Lena stared at me like I’d grown a second head. “You’re serious.” “I’ve been serious about her for a long time.” “She doesn’t know who you are.” “She doesn’t need to. Not yet.” “Then what’s the plan?” I turned back to her, voice ice-cold. “The plan is: no one touches her again. And you stay in your place which doesn't involve you questioning me.” Lena shook her head slowly. “You’re falling for a woman who doesn’t belong in this world.” I smiled. “Then I’ll burn this world down and build one where she does.” Lena walked out without another word. Good. I turned back to the bed. Selene let out a soft breath, her face finally calm. And for the first time in years, the devil in me didn’t want blood. He just wanted her.Damien's POV The black sedan died in front of my house, engine making weird noises in the cold. I could barely see my place through the busted windshield. Everything hurts like hell. Breathing felt like someone was stabbing me with a glass. "Easy," one of Salvatore's guys said, opening the door. Cold air slapped my beat-up face. These weren't my guys - just some random muscle Salvatore sent to dump me off. My legs gave out when they tried getting me out. The beating fucked me up worse than I thought. Everything hurt when they lifted me up, and had to drag me like a sack of shit. Blood kept dripping from my head, making spots all over my driveway. The front door looked like it was a mile away. Each step hurt like a bitch. My ribs felt like they were gonna explode - probably cracked from all the kicking those assholes gave me. I could still feel their boots smashing into me. "Almost there," the tall one said. S
Selene's POVRonan laughed when he looked at me, his eyes doing that thing again. Like he was thinking dirty thoughts or something. "You know what you're saying?" he asked, his voice all rough and low.But I shut him up with a kiss.The second my lips hit his, everything else just... went away. The dark room, the rain hitting the windows, his cologne that smelled expensive and dangerous. All of it disappeared and it was just his mouth on mine and my heart going crazy in my chest.Every part of me was screaming nooo.My brain, the smart part that usually keeps me from doing stupid shit, was going off like a fire alarm. This was Ronan. This was bad news. This was me crossing lines I swore I'd never cross. But my body wasn't listening anymore.But I told all those voices to shut up and listened to the one telling me to kiss him.That stupid, reckless voice that had been getting louder all night. The one whispering about ho
The engine went quiet as Ronan's black car pulled into the driveway. Moonlight hit the stone front of his house, making everything look shadowy and still after all the noise at the club. My head felt fuzzy from drinking, but my feet hurt so bad it cut right through the buzz.I watched him get out through the dark window. Even in the dim light, I could see how tense his shoulders were, how tight his jaw looked. He moved around the car with that smooth way he always had, like a predator or something. When he opened my door, his dark eyes locked onto mine and I forgot how to breathe for a second."Come here," he said, his voice rough.Before I could say anything or move, his arms slid under me and he lifted me right out of the car like I weighed nothing. His chest was warm against my side, and I caught his cologne mixed with something else-something that made my heart race. My dress hiked up a little when he adjusted his grip, and I felt his fingers
He stood directly in front of us now, and the distinct scent of his expensive cologne pierced through the acrid smoke that surrounded us—something undeniably masculine that sent a rush of warmth through my limbs and weakened my knees. His presence seemed to fill the entire space, commanding and absolute, like a force of nature that was impossible to ignore."I think you have something that belongs to me," Ronan said, his piercing gaze locked onto Damien but, oddly, also enveloping me in its intensity. There was a sense of possession in his voice, but beneath that surfaced something deeper—an undercurrent of protection, perhaps even a hint of tenderness that caught me off guard.I watched as Damien’s bravado unraveled right before my eyes. His grip on my wrist, which had felt almost vice-like moments before, loosened and fell away completely. In that instant, he transformed into a child, caught in the act of pilfering cookies from a jar, his earlier confidence evapo
Tears threatened to spill down my cheeks, burning like acid behind my eyes. But I couldn’t allow them to fall, not here, not now, and certainly not in front of Damien. I bit down hard on my lower lip, tasting the metallic tang of blood as I fought against the overwhelming urge to break down completely.Letting him see me cry would be like handing fresh meat to a hungry wolf—relentlessly cruel. It wouldn't change anything; it would only make the moment more exhilarating for him. I recognized that look in his eyes, that predatory gleam that flickered to life whenever he sensed my vulnerability. He thrived on it, drawing power from my pain and despair.My left cheek still throbbed from the sharp slap he'd delivered just moments before. The heat radiating across my skin felt like a brand, and I could sense the tender flesh beginning to swell. The metallic taste of blood lingered in my mouth where my teeth had bit down on the soft skin, a reminder of the force
Selene's POVI was paralyzed, my eyes locked on Damien as he moved closer, his footsteps echoing ominously in the cramped bathroom like a tolling bell signaling doom. The fluorescent light overhead flickered erratically, throwing harsh shadows across his face that made him appear even more menacing than I remembered him to be. My hands quivered at my sides, fingers itching to grasp something that could serve as a weapon or at least a barrier between us.The cold, unforgiving tile wall pressed against my back, its chill penetrating through my thin dress and settling deep into my bones. I knew there was nowhere left to escape. The small bathroom morphed into a claustrophobic prison cell, with its grimy mirror reflecting my pale, terrified face and the single stall offering no real chance for an exit.I couldn’t help but think, "Yes, he’s right," as my mind raced with frantic calculations. "Ronan is still back at the clubhouse, while I’m trapped here in this bathroom. He wouldn’t hear my