ログインAdam just smiled and started caressing her. Right as he leaned in to kiss her, he caught a glint in the glass of a cabinet across the room. He froze and yelled:
“Get down!”
He shoved Sabrina aside and drew his gun, but the shots were already cracking through the air. Bullets tore into both of them. Adam fired back and dove behind an armchair. He tried to check on his girlfriend, but to his shock, she was crawling straight toward the shooters.
The gunfire stopped. Adam glanced at his wound. From the spot where it hit, he figured he could hold out a little longer—at least until he found a way out.
“Adam, why don’t you come out, and we can talk?” a voice called—one he knew belonged to Oliver Duncan.
He heard Sabrina groan, but he had no idea how to help her.
“Let Sabrina go, Oliver. I’m the one you want. She’s hurt,” Adam called back.
A laugh was the only answer to his plea.
“You still don’t get it, Adam. She’s with me. And don’t worry about her wound. Once I’m done with you, I’ll get her patched up properly,” Oliver shot back.
Adam could barely process what he was hearing. He refused to believe Sabrina had betrayed him and demanded:
“What the hell do you mean, ‘she’s with me’?”
“We’re lovers, Adam. You want it spelled out? Fine, listen up: she used your anniversary as bait to lure you here, and you fell for it like a damn fool. As usual, you trust your own skills too much and barely roll with any muscle. But tonight, you’re screwed.”
The revelation of Sabrina’s betrayal sent rage boiling through him. Adam didn’t tolerate betrayal—not from his men, not from any woman he was with. From day one, he’d been crystal clear with Sabrina about the rules and what happened if she crossed him. He didn’t usually lay hands on women, but with her, he wasn’t letting this slide.
“Oliver, it hurts,” Sabrina whimpered, her voice weak.
“There’s nothing I can do right now. Wait till I finish him off. Then I’ll help you,” Oliver snapped, his tone harsh and cold.
A laugh was the only answer to his plea.
“You still don’t get it, Adam. She’s with me. And don’t worry about her wound. Once I’m done with you, I’ll get her patched up properly,” Oliver shot back.
Adam could barely process what he was hearing. He refused to believe Sabrina had betrayed him and demanded:
“What the hell do you mean, ‘she’s with me’?”
“We’re lovers, Adam. You want it spelled out? Fine, listen up: she used your anniversary as bait to lure you here, and you fell for it like a damn fool. “You always trust your own skills too much and hardly roll with any backup. But tonight, you’re done.”
The revelation of Sabrina’s betrayal sent rage boiling through him. Adam didn’t tolerate betrayal—not from his men, not from any woman he was with. From day one, he’d been crystal clear with Sabrina about the rules and what happened if she crossed him. He didn’t usually lay hands on women, but with her, he wasn’t letting this slide.
“Oliver, it hurts,” Sabrina whimpered, her voice weak.
“There’s nothing I can do right now. Wait till I finish him off. Then I’ll help you,” Oliver snapped, his tone harsh and cold.
Adam listened to every word and wondered: *Is that kind of treatment what made Sabrina turn on me?*
“If you survive this, Sabrina, you’d better never cross my path again,” he warned, his voice thick with menace.
He was close to the door. Lucky for him, he hadn’t gone far into the apartment, but his odds of getting out alive were slim. He’d have to pop up fast, yank the door open, and bolt—even if he ran dry on ammo. He’d leave or die trying.
Adam checked his gun and rounds one more time. Pain stabbed through him with every move, but he had to act, even if it made the bleeding worse. He sucked in a deep breath, then sprang into motion, firing toward where Oliver was holed up. Even if he missed, the shots would force Oliver to duck, buying him seconds to reach the door.
Staying low, Adam kept squeezing the trigger. He flung the door open and practically dove through it. Return fire cracked the instant he cleared the threshold. Gritting through the pain, he hauled himself up and sprinted for the elevator, glancing back with every stride. Just as he got close, the doors slid open, and a couple stepped out.
The woman screamed in terror when she saw him—gun in hand, blood soaking his shirt. Adam tried to warn them:
“Get out of the hallway!” he shouted, shoving past them into the elevator and slamming the close-door button.
Gunshots cracked again. The couple hit the floor as Adam jabbed the button frantically. Footsteps pounded closer down the hall, and his ammo wouldn’t last much longer. When the doors finally slid shut, a wave of relief washed over him. He pressed hard on the wound to slow the bleeding and fished out his phone to call one of his guys. Dead. At that moment, Adam knew he was on his own—he’d have to pray they didn’t catch him in the lobby.
While Adam fought for his life in the apartment, across town Samantha Navarro was dealing with a situation that wasn’t life-threatening, but deeply humiliating.
Samantha, twenty-eight, worked the front desk at a five-star hotel in Seattle. Daughter of a Mexican mother and an American father, she’d inherited her dad’s five-foot-seven frame and her mom’s striking Latin beauty and curves that turned heads wherever she went.
She lived alone in a small house in the suburbs. Ever since she was eighteen, she’d learned to fend for herself. Her father, crippled by a car wreck, lost his job and drowned himself in booze. Even with Samantha and her mother busting their asses to keep the roof over their heads, money was always tight. Dad’s meds were brutal on the wallet, and the anti-Latino bias around town made decent-paying gigs hard to come by.
Then things got worse: her father borrowed from a casino owner—a loan-shark with a reputation for broken kneecaps. One day she came home to the crack of two gunshots and saw men slipping out the front door. When she stepped inside, the image burned itself into her brain forever: her parents dead on the living-room floor. She only escaped the same fate because a friend held her back until the killers were gone.
That friend was Pedro—her buddy since middle school. Samantha’s first kiss had been with him, but Pedro always laughed it off, insisting the kiss just proved he was gay.
Even knowing he could die for touching her, he decided he would. And if he had to die for that act, at least he’d die happy: he would have had these moments with the woman he loved, and more than that, he would give her exactly what she was craving.Caio gripped her back, making a firm, decisive movement, laying her down on the sofa. His body covered hers immediately, and he kissed her with hunger again. One hand slid along her soft thigh, slowly rising until it reached her ass, which he squeezed with relish and desire, feeling the flesh yield under his fingers.“This feels so good… please, keep going,” Sophia pleaded, her voice low and broken, as he trailed kisses down her body.Caio paused for a few moments. He knelt on the sofa, pulled off his shirt in one quick motion, leaving his defined torso exposed—muscles marked by fight training and daily discipline. Sophia watched him without hiding the desire in her eyes.The kisses resumed, but now he started from her legs and thighs. He
Caio walked back into the house after shaking Sophia off. But he didn’t find Adam where he expected. He asked the two sitting on the sofa, messing with their phones.“Where’s Adam?”“He went after Samantha,” Andrew replied, lifting his eyes from the screen. “But what’s up with you? You look pale.”“I’m fine. I’m going to find him. We need to leave now, or we’ll be late,” Caio said, walking out of the room without waiting for more conversation.Caio found Adam and Samantha in the kitchen, standing very close to each other. He cleared his throat to announce his presence, making them pull apart quickly.“Sorry to interrupt, sir, but we need to go for our appointment. Or we’ll be late.”Adam sighed and looked at him. He wasn’t sure whether to be angry about the interruption or thankful—because it made pulling away from her a little easier.“I’m on my way, Caio. Wait for me in the car,” Adam said, turning back to Samantha.Caio understood he wasn’t supposed to interrupt—that Adam wanted to
The four of them stood there, watching the two in the pool. They were chatting and smiling, splashing water at each other. With the constant rush of organization business and company affairs, Adam didn’t get much time to spend with his sister—at least not like this, just having fun. And that made him happy: seeing Samantha keeping Sophia company, bringing a little lightness into her life.“Suddenly I’ve got an urge to jump in the pool,” Andrew said, stepping closer to Adam with a teasing grin.“Why don’t you go find something to do, Andrew?” Adam replied, eyes never leaving the pool.He and Marcos exchanged a quick smile at the jab, but Caio stayed serious—just like Adam. His jaw tightened even more when he saw Sophia climb out of the water. She looked like pure temptation in that swimsuit, and Adam’s discomfort was his too: having those men nearby, watching.He couldn’t say a word. All he could do was twist with jealousy, watching her dry off with the towel and then lie down on the l
Samantha was finishing packing her suitcase when she heard a knock at the door. A chill ran through her stomach, imagining it might be Adam.“Come in,” she said, mentally bracing herself.When the door opened, she felt relieved to see it was Sophia walking in.“I heard about the trip to Mexico. Already packing?” Sophia asked as soon as she entered, glancing at the bed.“Yeah, Adam caught me off guard. I didn’t bring much suitable for the weather there,” Samantha replied, adding another piece of clothing to the suitcase.“But have you looked in the closet? Isn’t there anything you could take?”“In the closet? You mean the clothes that belonged to Adam’s ex-girlfriend?” Samantha asked, seizing the chance to clear up the doubt that had been bothering her since she opened the closet door.Sophia smiled after that question, and Samantha didn’t understand the reason for the smile.“Did I say something wrong?” Samantha asked, trying to figure out why she was smiling.Sophia slowly shook her
Samantha understood that this was genuine care from him. She took a deep breath, holding his dark brown gaze while his warm hand still rested on her face.“Okay… I get that you did it for my own good,” she murmured, lowering her eyes for a moment as if the words were hard to say. “I’m just not used to being taken care of like this.”Adam gently lifted her chin with his fingers, making her look at him again.“Then get used to it,” he said, a small but sincere smile lighting up his eyes and softening the hard lines of his face. “Because I plan to spend the rest of my life taking care of you.”Those words, spoken so close, with his rough voice and his body only inches away, made Samantha’s heart skip a hard beat. He affected her in every way: her chest, her skin, her mind. He was temptation in human form—tall, imposing, dangerous, and at the same time, absurdly protective. She felt heat rise up her neck, her whole body reacting to his scent, to the way he looked at her like she was the o
Samantha slipped into something light for heading downstairs: shorts that ended mid-thigh, snug enough to hug her curves, and a thin tank top that accentuated her breasts, leaving her cleavage naturally exposed without trying too hard. The fabric clung a little to her still-damp skin from the shower, and her wet hair fell in loose waves down her back. She took a deep breath before leaving the room, trying to ignore the flutter in her stomach that hit every time she thought about facing everyone downstairs—especially him.She descended the stairs slowly, the steps creaking softly under her bare feet. When she reached the dining room, silence dropped for a second. Everyone turned their heads at the same time: Adam, Marcos, Andrew, Caio, and even Cecília, who was setting the silverware. Their eyes locked on her all at once, and Samantha felt heat rush to her face. She instinctively tugged the tank top down, like that would cover anything.She went straight to her usual spot next to Adam







