LOGINDAMON POV
Samantha’s eyes narrowed fractionally, her lips pressing into a thin line. A subtle shift in her posture told me she had registered my presence. And yet, she didn’t falter. She didn’t break her composure. A small smirk touched my lips. Good. I stepped forward, closing the distance just enough to make my presence undeniable. “Dr. Lopez,” I said calmly, letting my voice fill the space without intimidation. Her gaze lifted fully to mine, steady and professional. “Mr. Mondragon,” she replied evenly, her tone controlled almost challenging. “I’m impressed,” I said, nodding subtly toward the patient she had just stabilized. “Quick. Precise. Composed.” One brow arched slightly. “Thank you. It’s part of the job,” she said. Then, after a brief pause, “Though I assume you’re here for more than observing the staff.” Her perceptiveness never failed to surprise me. Most people wouldn’t question my presence. She already had. And I found it… exhilarating. “Perhaps,” I said, leaning casually against the wall. “Or perhaps I just like seeing people in their element.” Her lips pressed together, expression unreadable. Then she shook her head slightly, half disbelief, half amusement. “You seem… persistent.” I held her gaze. “I like to know what’s worth my attention,” I said quietly. “And you… are worth noticing.” For a fraction of a second, something flickered in her eyes. Interest. Annoyance. Something unnamed. Then she straightened, returning to her professional stance. “Well,” she said calmly, “I suppose that makes two of us.” A subtle charge passed between us unspoken yet undeniable. She recognized the challenge. And she wasn’t afraid. That… was rare. That… was dangerous. And I wanted it. After a moment, she excused herself and moved toward the next patient. I watched her walk away, noting every detail, committing it to memory. She had no idea how thoroughly she had invaded my thoughts in just two days. And as I turned to leave, one certainty settled deep in my mind: Dr. Samantha Lopez wasn’t a fleeting distraction. She was a complication. And I intended to understand her fully whether she liked it or not. Two Nights Later The night smelled like rain and gunpowder. I stepped out of the black SUV, city lights reflecting faintly on the wet pavement. The meeting had gone longer than expected negotiations with a foreign syndicate that required patience and intimidation in equal measure. Victor closed the door behind me. “Perimeter is clear,” he said quietly. I adjusted my cufflinks. “It should be.” But instincts didn’t lie. And mine were screaming. The sound came before the realization. A sharp crack split the air. Pain exploded through my torso. For half a second, my brain refused to process it. Then warmth spread across my abdomen. Blood. Gunshot. Victor reacted instantly. “AMBUSH!” he shouted. More shots rang out, echoing violently against concrete walls. I staggered back, breath knocked from my lungs as another wave of pain hit. My vision flickered, but I forced myself upright. Weakness was not an option. Never. Victor grabbed me, dragging me toward the vehicle while our men returned fire. “Sir, stay with me!” he barked. “I’m fine,” I muttered, though black spots already crept into my vision. The world tilted. By the time they shoved me into the SUV, blood had soaked through my shirt. Victor pressed hard against the wound. “We’re not going to the private facility,” he told the driver. “Closest hospital. Now.” My head fell back against the seat. Hospital. The word echoed strangely in my mind. And then A face appeared. Dark eyes. Composed voice. Dr. Samantha Lopez. Even through pain, a faint, disbelieving thought crossed my mind. That would be ironic. Darkness swallowed everything. SAMANTHA POV The ER doors burst open in chaos. “Gunshot wound! Male, early thirties! Massive blood loss!” Adrenaline surged through me instantly. “Trauma bay. Now,” I ordered, already moving. “Vitals?” “BP dropping! Pulse weak!” They rolled the stretcher in quickly. And then I saw his face. My heart stopped. No. No way. Damon Mondragon. For half a second, the world froze. The conference. The balcony. His voice. His eyes. And now He was bleeding out on my table. Professional instinct slammed into place like a switch. Emotion could come later. Right now, he was my patient. “Two large-bore IV lines,” I ordered sharply. “Type and crossmatch. Prepare for surgery. Possible internal hemorrhage.” His shirt was soaked with blood. I cut it open quickly. Entry wound left upper abdomen. Damn. “BP is crashing!” “We’re losing him!” “No,” I said firmly. “We’re not.” I leaned close. “Mr. Mondragon,” I said loudly. “Can you hear me?” His eyelids fluttered. Amber's eyes opened slightly. Recognition hit instantly. Even through pain. Even through fading consciousness. His gaze locked onto mine. Something passed between us. Shock. Confusion. And something deeper. His lips moved faintly. “Doctor…” he rasped. Then he lost consciousness. “OR. NOW.” At the OR the surgical lights were blinding. Machines beeped rapidly. The smell of antiseptic filled the air. I scrubbed in quickly, my mind already mapping the procedure. Gunshot wounds were unpredictable. Internal bleeding was the real killer. “Scalpel.” Incision. Blood pooled immediately. “Suction.” “Retractor.” My focus narrowed completely. There was no Damon Mondragon. No mysterious man from the conference. No intense gaze. Only a patient whose life depended on my hands. “Liver laceration,” I said. “Possible splenic involvement.” “Pressure still unstable,” the anesthesiologist said. “Hang another unit of blood.” Time blurred into concentration. Clamp. Suture. Control bleeding. Every movement is precise. Every decision is critical. At one point, the monitor alarmed sharply. Heart rate dropping. “Come on…” I whispered under my breath. Not today. You don’t die on my table. “Charge to 200.” Shock delivered. The monitor spiked. Then stabilized. Relief flooded the room. After what felt like hours “Bleeding controlled,” I said finally. “Close.” My shoulders sagged slightly as the tension released. He was alive. Hours Later at the ICU I stood outside the glass window, watching him. Machines surrounded his bed. Bandages across his abdomen. Oxygen line in place. He looked different like this. Less intimidating. More… human. Vulnerable. Which felt strange, considering how much power he radiated even unconscious. Footsteps approached behind me. One of the men who brought him in tall, severe, clearly not ordinary staff spoke quietly. “Is he going to live?” I met his eyes. “Yes,” I said. “He’s stable. The surgery was successful.” Relief flashed across his face before he masked it. “Thank you, Doctor.” I nodded, but my gaze returned to Damon. Something inside me felt… unsettled. Not fear. Not exactly concerned. Something heavier. Fate. Because out of all hospitals in the city… Out of all surgeons on duty… He ended up on my operating table. My chest tightened slightly. And deep down, I knew one thing with absolute certainty. This wasn’t a coincidence. DAMON POV Darkness faded slowly. Pain came first. Then sound. Machines. Beeping. Antiseptic. Hospital. Memory returned in fragments. Gunshot. Ambush. Blood. And then Her. My eyes opened weakly. Vision blurred. But when it cleared… I saw her. Standing near the bed. Dr. Samantha Lopez. Alive. Real. Watching me. A slow, faint smirk touched my lips despite the pain. “Well…” I murmured hoarsely. Her eyes widened slightly. “You’re awake,” she said. My voice was rough. “Seems,” I whispered, “I found a reason to come back.” Her breath caught. And in that moment… Both of us realized something had changed. Irreversibly.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







