LOGINDamon POV
Two days had passed since the conference, yet Samantha Lopez remained a constant in my mind. The memory of her commanding the stage, the way she carried herself under pressure, refused to fade. If anything, the absence of her presence had only amplified the pull, like gravity I couldn’t escape. The office was quiet this morning, my schedule mercifully light mostly conference calls and administrative reviews. But my focus was fractured, drifting back to her again and again. I found myself analyzing the recordings of her Q&A, the way she answered questions with precision, confidence, and subtle authority. Most people in her position would have faltered, or overcompensated with showy eloquence. Not her. She was steady, unshakable, quietly dominant in her own way. I frowned, swirling the coffee in my mug. Why is she so… captivating? It wasn’t just her competence. Plenty of people were brilliant. What unsettled me was the way she held herself as if she belonged in any room, even when she had no reason to be there. It was audacious, frustrating, and magnetic all at once. I found myself checking schedules again, mentally mapping out ways to see her, to observe her without being obvious. Hospitals were busy, chaotic, perfect for someone like her. I could imagine her morning already: triaging patients, juggling crises, making decisions under pressure. And I wanted to see it wanted to see her in her element. The problem was, this wasn’t curiosity in a casual sense. This was something else. I was drawn to her in a way I wasn’t accustomed to. Her confidence, her competence, the subtle defiance in her eyes when she disagreed with someone it wasn’t just a spark. It was a fuse. I pressed my palms to my face, leaning back in the chair. But focus had become impossible. By mid-morning, my assistant, accustomed to my peculiar habits, had already forwarded me an alert that the hospital where she worked had a public seminar scheduled for the afternoon. Apparently, it was a workshop on patient care innovations perfectly mundane on the surface, yet dangerously convenient. I leaned forward, reading the schedule closely. A perfect chance. I didn’t need an excuse, but I had one anyway a supposed charity initiative my company was sponsoring, the type of PR engagement that allowed me to appear as a “guest observer.” In reality, I was meticulous about the real reason: to see her again. Up close, in her environment, commanding attention without even trying. By late afternoon, I was parked in the hospital lot, dressed in a tailored suit, my expression calm, but every muscle in my body alert. Hospitals smelled of antiseptic and human urgency an intoxicating combination when paired with someone like her. The seminar was already in motion when I entered. Doctors, nurses, and staff were seated, listening intently. And there she was. Samantha. Standing at the podium, mid-presentation, speaking with an authority that made heads turn naturally, without force or ego. I leaned against the wall at the back of the room, observing quietly. Every gesture, every inflection of her voice, every subtle nod to a question was perfectly measured, deliberate, commanding respect effortlessly. Even two days later, the effect she had on me was disorienting. Most people would have been impressive, yes but she was different. She wasn’t performing for anyone. She was herself, unapologetically competent, and astonishingly composed. I noticed small things the way her eyes scanned the audience, lingering briefly on the most anxious participants; the way her hands moved, not distracting, but reinforcing her points the way she breathed, controlled and deliberate. Every detail cataloged, every nuance stored. And then she caught my gaze. It was subtle a fraction of a second but it happened. Her eyes flicked to mine, briefly, and in that instant, I felt the same spark I had at the conference. Recognition, awareness, curiosity. And just like before, she didn’t look away immediately, though her composure never faltered. She notices, I thought, allowing a faint smirk to tug at my lips. She notices, and she doesn’t panic. The seminar ended, applause filling the room, but I remained where I was, watching as she interacted with colleagues, answering questions, and receiving nods of approval. I could see the respect she commanded organically, without effort. When she finally stepped away from the podium, heading toward the exit, I followed at a distance, blending into the crowd. There was no rush, no obvious stalking just measured steps, patience, and observation. She didn’t know I was there. She didn’t suspect. And yet, every fiber of my being wanted to intersect with hers. To speak, to test, to see how she reacted under my scrutiny. By the time she disappeared around a corner, I paused outside, considering my next move. Hospitals were predictable, but she was anything but. One wrong approach, and I risked alienating her entirely. One right approach, and I could unravel this carefully constructed tension that had been building since the conference. I allowed myself a slow, deliberate breath. Patience. Observe first. Measure. Learn. And yet, even as I promised myself restraint, I knew it was useless. Samantha Lopez was not someone I could ignore, not someone I could walk away from. She was a challenge, a spark, a complication that I didn’t want to resolve easily. Two days after the conference, and the truth was unavoidable: she had entered my world, disrupted its order, and I intended to see exactly how far that disruption would go. Because this wasn’t curiosity anymore. This was interesting. This was the intent. This was a problem I couldn’t and didn’t want to ignore. And I knew, with a certainty that was as thrilling as it was dangerous, that Samantha Lopez was not going anywhere. I followed the flow of the hospital hallways with the ease of someone accustomed to observing without being noticed. Nurses and doctors bustled past me, focused on their tasks, oblivious to my presence. But Samantha Lopez wasn’t oblivious. She moved with purpose, authority woven seamlessly into her stride, and every step she took drew the attention of the staff naturally. I watched her pause at the nurses’ station, discussing something with a colleague. Her voice was steady, calm, and I could hear the subtle undertone of firmness when she clarified instructions. I smiled faintly to myself. She wasn’t performing for anyone, not even me. And yet, every word, every gesture, had a magnetic pull. When she finally turned down a corridor toward the examination rooms, I allowed myself to follow not too close, but close enough to observe. This was… fascinating. The way she handled patients, explained procedures, and reassured worried family members, it was effortless yet commanding. And it was entirely hers. Then it happened. A sudden commotion down the hall a patient had fallen, someone shouting for help. Samantha pivoted instantly, moving with precision, issuing orders calmly yet firmly. She was already kneeling beside the patient before most had processed what was happening. “Stay calm,” she instructed the family. “I’ve got this. Nurse, get me a BP cuff and a quick vitals check.” Her hands moved with purpose, assessing, palpating, stabilizing. Every motion deliberate, every word measured. I could feel my pulse quicken despite my effort to remain an observer. Here, in this chaos, she was untouchable not because she was untouchable physically, but because she radiated control, command, and confidence in a way that drew attention and respect simultaneously. I stepped back slightly, allowing other staff to maneuver, but keeping her in sight. She didn’t notice me yet and that was perfect. I wanted to see her raw, unguarded, competent without any hint of performance for my benefit. By the time the patient was stabilized, I noticed her brushing her hands against her coat, her expression composed but alert. And then she looked up and our eyes met. I had expected recognition, perhaps a flicker of surprise. Instead, there was something else something subtle but deliberate in the way she assessed me.Damon’s POV I woke before her.Not because I wanted to.Because I couldn’t stay asleep.The room was still half-dark, light slipping through the curtains in thin lines that cut across the bed like something deliberate. Everything felt too quiet, too still like the world had stepped back just enough to make space for what happened last night.And she was still here.That should’ve been the first thing I rejected.Instead, it was the first thing I accepted.She was facing slightly toward me, hair scattered across the pillow, breathing slow and even. There was nothing in her expression that hinted at the storm she had walked through last night. Nothing that suggested she had any idea what she had done to me.That was the problem.She didn’t know.Or maybe she did and that was worse.I stared at her longer than I should’ve.Long enough for my thoughts to stop being clean.Long enough for memory to stop behaving like memory and start behaving like something I was still inside of.I exhale
Our eager lips met again, and every kiss stoked the fire between us. I could feel the same burning desire in him that I carried for him, and with each passing moment, it felt as if the world had stopped, leaving only the two of us. His lips roamed over my shoulders and down my back, tracing every curve of my body while I clung to him, unwilling to let go. Each breath we shared became a wave of heat, and in the midst of our closeness, I knew there was no other place in the world I wanted to be but in his arms. Nagpatuloy ang dahan-dahan pagbaba nang labi niya mula sa leeg ko, balikat, at dibdib, habang ang kamay niya ay patuloy na naglalakbay sa buong katawan ko humihimas, pumipisil. The heat of his hands on my skin and the brush of his lips only fueled my desire. I was on the verge of losing myself with every movement he made, especially as his lips slowly trailed down from my chest to my stomach and even lower. I completely lost myself when I felt the warmth of his mouth betwe
SAMANTHA POV I didn’t know how long I slept. All I knew was… It was the first time in what felt like forever that my body didn’t feel like it was about to collapse. Pero nagising ako na mabigat pa rin ang katawan ko Pero this time… Hindi ko na hinayaan na lamunin ako ng nangyari kanina. Hindi ko na pinilit alalahanin ang lahat. Instead Bumangon ako dahan-dahan bumaba ako sa kama at naglakad deretso papunta sa glass door sa gilid ng silid Isang bagay lang ang gusto kong gawin. Huminga. Hindi na ako nag-atubili. Binuksan ko iyon at lumabas ng silid Pagkalabas ko agad akong sinalubong ng malamig na hangin sa labas Napapikit ako. Huminga nang malalim. Isa. Dalawa. Tatlo. Hanggang sa unti-unting gumaan ang pakiramdam ko. Lumapit ako sa railing. Mahina ko itong hinawakan habang nakatingin sa labas. Tahimik.. Walang kaingay-ingay sa pagkakataong iyon Hindi ko na pinilit mag-isip. Gusto ko lang maramdaman na buhay pa ako. Na normal pa rin
The room was quiet. Not the kind of silence that felt empty but the kind that pressed into your chest, heavy, almost suffocating. The kind that forced you to hear everything you didn’t want to acknowledge. Every breath. Every shift. Every thought. And right now All I could hear was her. Samantha. I stood near the window, staring out into the darkness beyond the glass. The rest house was isolated, surrounded by nothing but trees and distance. No city lights. No noise. No distractions. Exactly the way I wanted it. No one could reach her here. No one could touch her. No one could take her from me. My jaw tightened slightly at the thought. I exhaled slowly, forcing the tension out of my system. Control. I needed control. Because tonight Everything had almost gone wrong. Too close. Too careless. Too dangerous. My grip tightened unconsciously as the memory flashed again. Her struggling. Her voice sharp, desperate. The way those men had their hands on her. A dark,
DAMON POV She didn’t ask anything. No questions. No resistance. No hesitation. Just silence. And somehow… that silence was louder than any argument she had thrown at me before. I stood a few steps away from the bed, watching her as she slowly took in the room not with curiosity, not with suspicion… But with exhaustion. Pure, undeniable exhaustion. Her movements were slower now. Heavier. As if every part of her body had finally given up holding itself together. Good. Because she needed to. For once… she needed to stop fighting. She didn’t look at me again after that first glance. Didn’t try to challenge me. Didn’t try to leave. Instead, she simply turned slightly, her body sinking into the softness of the bed as if it was the only thing holding her up. I didn’t move. Didn’t speak. I just watched. Her fingers curled weakly against the sheets. Her breathing uneven at first gradually started to slow. She pulled her legs closer to herself, instinctively, like she w
Hindi pa rin humuhupa ang panginginig ng katawan ko. Kahit ilang minuto na ang lumipas mula nang mangyari ang lahat, pakiramdam ko nandun pa rin ako nakahawak sa pinto ng kotse, pilit kumakawala, sumisigaw… habang may mga kamay na pilit akong hinihila palabas. Napapikit ako nang mariin. “Stop…” mahina kong bulong sa sarili ko. Pero hindi tumitigil ang alaala. Parang sirang plaka na paulit-ulit bumabalik Yung tunog ng nabasag na salamin. Yung malakas na kabog ng dibdib ko. Yung takot na bumalot sa buong katawan ko na parang wala nang matitirang lakas para lumaban. At higit sa lahat Yung tunog ng putok ng baril. Mabilis akong napamulat. Huminga ako nang malalim, pero parang hindi pa rin sapat ang hangin na pumapasok sa baga ko. pakiramdam ko parang may nakadagan sa dibdib ko na ayaw umalis. “Doc… okay lang po ba kayo?” Napalingon ako. Isang security guard ang nakatayo sa gilid, halatang nag-aalangan kung lalapit pa ba o hindi. Nasa paligid na rin ang ilang t
SAMANTHA POVThe city outside my window was alive, glittering with a thousand lights that blurred together like liquid gold. Yet inside my apartment, it felt suffocating. Every shadow seemed too close, every quiet tick of the clock amplified. Damon wasn’t here, and yet… I could still feel him. His
DAMON POV I should have left. The moment Samantha told me to go, I should have walked out of the hospital and forgotten the entire situation. But I didn’t. Because something about the way that man looked at her didn’t sit right with me. Dr. Marco. The name alone already irritated me. I stood
SAMANTHA POV The tension in the hallway became almost unbearable. I could feel it in the air thick, heavy, pressing down on my chest like a storm about to break. Damon stood in front of me, tall and unmoving, his presence swallowing the space between us. His eyes, those intense eyes, were locked
SAMANTHA POV Morning came too quickly. I barely slept the moment I left Damon’s penthouse, but exhaustion eventually caught up with me sometime before dawn. When my alarm rang, the sound sliced through the quiet of my apartment like a knife. I groaned softly and reached for my phone on the bedsid







