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Chapter 23

Author: Anatory
last update publish date: 2026-04-30 05:10:47

The drive back takes place in a silence that no longer feels hostile. It's not the icy silence of the first days, when every kilometre seemed to dig a trench between us. It's something else: a charged silence, almost intimate, as if superfluous words had become unnecessary. Cameron is driving himself tonight no Alfred, no separating window, no barrier. Just him at the wheel of the black Mercedes, his hands resting confidently on the leather steering wheel, and me beside him, legs crossed, the b
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  • The Devil in a suit    Chapter 23

    The drive back takes place in a silence that no longer feels hostile. It's not the icy silence of the first days, when every kilometre seemed to dig a trench between us. It's something else: a charged silence, almost intimate, as if superfluous words had become unnecessary. Cameron is driving himself tonight no Alfred, no separating window, no barrier. Just him at the wheel of the black Mercedes, his hands resting confidently on the leather steering wheel, and me beside him, legs crossed, the black dress having ridden up slightly on my thighs because of the seated position. The rain has started again, light but persistent, and the wipers beat a regular, almost hypnotic rhythm.I watch the streets of Mayfair scroll by through the tinted window. The lampposts cast golden reflections on the wet asphalt, the luxury shop windows are already dark, but their illuminated signs continue to blink like nocturnal promises. The cabin is warm, the smell of new leather mixed with his cologne cedarw

  • The Devil in a suit    Chapter 22

    I nod, but the tension doesn't subside. I'm dreading it. I'm afraid it will be like last time: men in suits talking about "secure deliveries" and "clean accidents." But when we arrive at the restaurant an ultra‑exclusive place in Mayfair, discreet facade, liveried doorman the atmosphere is different. Dimmed lights, jazz in the background, waiters in tuxedos gliding between tables like elegant shadows. Women in designer dresses, men in tuxedos or dinner jackets. I immediately recognise several faces: an actor known for his charismatic villain roles, a pop singer who graces magazine covers, a billionaire tech entrepreneur whose name is everywhere. No shady looks. No palpable tension. Just luxury, power, money.Cameron places a light hand on the small of my back to guide me inside. The touch makes me shiver despite myself. He nods at people, gives a cold smile. We're led to a round table at the back of the room, surrounded by six other people. Two investor couples, a Russian businesswom

  • The Devil in a suit    Chapter 21

    — Amanda, sweetheart! How was your day?Her voice is warm, familiar, a balm on my raw nerves. I force a smile, even though she can't see it.— Good, Mum. Just… busy. And you? How's Luna?She laughs softly, a sound that takes me back home, to the cosy living room with the fireplace and the smell of bergamot tea.— Oh, she's adorable! She's already conquered the whole neighbourhood. She meows all the time for cuddles, and she loves climbing the curtains. Thank you again, sweetheart. It was exactly what I needed to fill the emptiness.I listen, letting her voice soothe me. We talk about the kitten: how she's settled her in, the mischief she's already getting up to, which kibble she prefers. Then she moves on to the usual questions: my work, my apartment, whether I'm eating well. I answer vaguely, avoiding details.— Everything's fine, Mum. Really.Lie. But I can't tell her. Not about level -2, not about the torture, not about Cameron.The conversation lasts fifteen minutes. I hang up wit

  • The Devil in a suit    Chapter 20

    — Amanda, sweetheart! How was your day?Her voice is warm, familiar, a balm on my raw nerves. I force a smile, even though she can't see it.— Good, Mum. Just… busy. And you? How's Luna?She laughs softly, a sound that takes me back home, to the cosy living room with the fireplace and the smell of bergamot tea.— Oh, she's adorable! She's already conquered the whole neighbourhood. She meows all the time for cuddles, and she loves climbing the curtains. Thank you again, sweetheart. It was exactly what I needed to fill the emptiness.I listen, letting her voice soothe me. We talk about the kitten: how she's settled her in, the mischief she's already getting up to, which kibble she prefers. Then she moves on to the usual questions: my work, my apartment, whether I'm eating well. I answer vaguely, avoiding details.— Everything's fine, Mum. Really.Lie. But I can't tell her. Not about level -2, not about the torture, not about Cameron.The conversation lasts fifteen minutes. I hang up wit

  • The Devil in a suit    Chapter 19

    My heart is beating so hard I feel like it will explode in my chest, a frantic rhythm pulsing in my temples like an incessant warning. I'm still pressed against the door of the small room, the folder clutched against me like a pitiful shield, my breath short and uneven. On the other side, in the underground office, Cameron is adjusting his trousers with a mechanical gesture, his face impassive despite the visible tension in his shoulders. Natalia, the blonde in the red dress, picks up her bag with a forced smile, her heels clicking on the concrete like muffled gunshots. She murmurs something I don't hear, then leaves, slamming the door behind her. Cameron is alone now, his phone to his ear, his voice low and authoritative:— Yes, I'll handle it. Meeting at 8 p.m.He hangs up, runs a hand through his black hair still damp from the rain, and heads for the exit.Panic. Pure panic. I have to leave. Fast. Before he sees me, before anyone catches me here, on this forbidden level where I hav

  • The Devil in a suit    Chapter 18

    My stomach knots. "Like before"? So there was a before. A history between them. I feel an unexpected pang of jealousy, acidic and burning, even though I have no right to feel this way. Cameron doesn't look up immediately, continuing to flip through the file as if she isn't there. But I see his jaw tighten, a vein pulsing in his temple. He doesn't look charmed. On the contrary, his expression remains neutral, almost annoyed.— Natalia, he finally says, his voice deep and controlled, without a trace of warmth. He closes the file with a sharp gesture, sets it aside. I called you for information, not for your games. What do you have on the Russian transfers?She laughs softly, a crystalline sound that rings false in this confined space. She slowly walks around the desk, her heels clicking on the floor with calculated precision, like a predator circling her prey.— Always straight to the point, huh? That's what I like about you. But you know I work better when I'm… motivated.She moves clo

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