MasukMax, Ryan, Sam and Hannah are back in the anticipated sequel to Forever Yours. Please read the first book first as it is the direct sequel. The boys have grown up, with each of them having a company of their own. Samantha and Hannah had just completed their studies and are searching for jobs. Sam played Hannah and made her get a job in the company she never wanted to work in: and she couldn’t get out just because of the contract she signed. And you are right. It was Ryan’s company. She was freaking out. She was mad at Sam, she hated Ryan, she couldn’t believe anything but that was the truth. So she had to face it.
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I told myself I wouldn’t come.
Even as the black car made its way up the long drive, my fingers clenched tight in my lap, and I whispered the same words I’d been repeating all day: Turn back. Turn back.
But the driver didn’t hear me, or maybe he pretended not to, because the mansion loomed closer with every passing second.
My heart beat so hard it hurt. What kind of woman sells herself for one night? What kind of woman signs a paper that says she’ll belong to a stranger until sunrise?
Me.
I was desperate. My mother’s hospital bills were piling up, my savings long depleted, and then this… opportunity had landed in my lap.
I adjusted the thin silk mask over my face and tried not to think about how ridiculous I looked.
The black dress they’d given me clung to every curve, shimmering beneath the lights. My dark hair was styled in deep waves, polished to perfection.
My heels clicked too loudly as I stepped out of the car, guided by a man in a tux who didn’t bother to look me in the eye.
The place reeked of wealth even before I stepped inside. I could feel eyes on me already. I was prey, walking willingly into the predator’s den.
The ballroom was nothing like I’d imagined. It was a fairytale, dipped in sin. Arched cathedral ceilings stretched above me, and massive golden chandeliers spilled warm light across the polished floors.
Men in sleek black suits and women dripping in jewels drifted through the space, their colorful masks hiding secrets. They laughed, whispered, sipped champagne, moved as if they had nothing to lose.
But I knew better.
Everyone here wanted something they couldn’t admit outside these walls.
And tonight, I was on display.
When they called my number, my body went rigid. My legs carried me forward anyway—onto the stage, into the light, where every gaze fell heavy on me.
The auctioneer’s voice boomed, rehearsed and detached, listing me like I was nothing more than a piece of art.
“Lot seventeen,” he announced. “A rare beauty, with dark hair and amber-colored eyes. She has never graced our stage. Who will begin the bidding?”
Heat surged into my cheeks. Their stares pierced through my mask, stripping me bare. I wanted to run. I wanted to disappear.
Then the first bid rang out.
“One hundred thousand.”
The air shifted.
My breath caught as the numbers climbed—one-fifty, two hundred, two-fifty. Each voice struck me like a gavel against my chest.
My hands shook at my sides. I told myself it didn’t matter who won. Just one night. I could survive one night.
What’s the worst that could happen?
Silence fell.
And then I heard him.
“Five hundred thousand.”
The room stilled.
His voice wasn’t loud, but it didn’t need to be. Deep, smooth, laced with an accent I couldn’t place. His aura commanded attention, and suddenly all eyes were on him.
No one countered.
“Sold,” the auctioneer declared.
The hammer fell. My fate was sealed.
I searched the sea of masks, desperate and terrified, but I couldn’t find him. Until a tall man rose at the back, unhurried, his black mask gleaming under the light. He didn’t look at anyone else. Only me.
My knees nearly gave out.
They led me from the stage, down a narrow hall to a private chamber. I tried to breathe, tried to prepare myself, but when the door opened and he stepped inside, the air left my lungs.
Up close, he was even taller, his broad shoulders filling the doorway. His finely tailored tux clung to a body built on strength, not vanity.
His mask covered half his face, but there was no hiding how handsome he was. Midnight-black hair framed piercing dark eyes that refused to let me look away.
He looked at me like I was already his.
“Mine,” he murmured, almost to himself.
I swallowed hard. I should have said something—should have demanded to know who he was—but my body reacted faster than my mind.
He closed the distance slowly, testing me. His hand brushed my wrist, the lightest touch, but it sent a jolt straight through me.
“You’re shaking,” he said quietly. “Are you afraid?”
“Yes.” The word slipped out, barely more than a breath.
He studied me, unreadable behind the mask. “Good.”
A shiver rippled down my spine. I didn’t know if he meant it as reassurance—or as a warning.
He offered his arm like a gentleman, though everything about him screamed he was anything but. I hesitated, then slid my hand into the crook of his elbow.
The ride was silent at first. The car smelled of whiskey and expensive cologne, the city sliding past outside the tinted windows.
He poured himself a drink with steady hands, then passed it to me without asking. My fingers brushed his, and I nearly dropped the glass.
“You agreed to this,” he said finally, breaking the silence.
“I know.”
“Then stop acting like you don’t want it.”
Heat rushed to my cheeks. “You don’t know what I want.”
His gaze lingered on me, long enough that my skin burned. “I know enough.”
I turned toward the window, but my reflection betrayed me—parted lips, shallow breath, restless eyes. He saw everything. And he knew it.
By the time we reached the penthouse, my stomach was in knots. The elevator shot upward, each passing floor pounding in time with my pulse.
He stood close, his shoulder brushing mine, his silence louder than words. Every time I dared to glance at him, his eyes held a promise I didn’t dare name.
He had paid dearly for me. Tonight, I was his to do with as he pleased.
The suite was vast. A wall of glass looked out over the glittering city, skyscrapers rising like shadows against the night.
The view was breathtaking, but I barely saw it. I could feel him at my back, watching me as I stepped further inside.
The door clicked shut.
I froze.
He was behind me, close enough that his breath warmed my ear.
“You belong to me tonight,” he said softly.
There was no room for argument. No room for doubt. Only the truth of his claim.
Max’s POVThe doorbell rang a few times. Dove came out of her room. “Who’s it?”“I don’t know.”“Open then!” She ordered me. I stood up frustratingly and opened the door. It was the Police. My eyes shone in excitement. Samantha complained for me!The Police took Dove with them. They had all the proofs with them. I directly went to Samantha after giving my statement. She was at her house.“Samantha,” I said as she opened the door.“Max!” She gasped and hugged me. I was shocked, but hugged her back.“I thought you hated me…” I confessed.“I… of course, I am angry and all… but I can never hate you…”I smiled and cupped her face. “Let me make it up to you.”“How?”
Narrator’s POVMax was with Dove. He wasn’t happy, but Dove had made it clear that if she wasn’t with him, she would use her powers to actually make things worse for Samantha.Max couldn’t help but agree with what she said.---After a few monthsEverything was going fine. Ryan tried to be good to Hannah, but he couldn’t be. Things were really bad when it came to trusting.From time to time, Ivan also made things worse. Ryan got angry when it came to Ivan being anywhere near to Hannah and it angered Hannah too.But at last, he had been trying his best for her.Even Hannah had started feeling the changes in his behavior. It felt like he was changing. Lately, his jealousy wasn’t irritating to her - although she showed it like it was.Finally, it was the day when R
RyanI knew that I had to do something, so I got up and went to her cabin. I stood there and knocked on her door. She looked at me and scoffed.“What do you need?” She asked me, but it was like lip sync because I could only see her: and not hear her from the soundproof glass door.I opened the door and went inside. She looked at me with disdain and continued with her work.“I don’t wanna hear or talk about anything. If you’re here to yell at me, make sure to leave the door open so you embarrass me even more.”I sighed at her words and went near her. “I am sorry, Hannah.”“Sorry? Sure.”“Hannah, I am really sorry. I didn’t know what to do. I--I didn’t make it up.”She glanced at me once. “Are you still saying that?”“Yes. And I… uh, I don’t know how to make you believe me.”She sighed. “You
RyanI was in my cabin when someone entered without permission. I looked up at who dared, and found a man who suddenly smirked at me.“Who are you?” I asked him.He walked near me and smiled viciously. “Tsk tsk. You don’t know me?”“I don’t.”“You should have drunk that potion back then and talked to your grandfather. You made a mistake by not doing so.”“What do you mean? How do you know all that?”He looked at me and smirked. “If you want Hannah to be safe, then ask her to move in with you. If she denies, she’ll be dead.”“What?” I asked, but he just went out.I followed him really fast, but he had already left. When I asked my people to check how he entered the company, everyone said that they saw no
SamanthaI was sitting awkwardly. I knew how awkward it was, so I went away after eating my plate hurriedly. I didn’t wanna be with them for even a single second.As I got up, I roamed around alone. I had no idea what I was gonna
HannahIt was night time and I remembered his funny note. How about making it serious?I packed up my stuff and went out of my cabin. I saw him standing in front of his’. “I was waiting for you,” he smirked.&ldq
HannahI went to work the next day and all I knew was one thing: stay away from Ryan. He has this illusion around him, that he is the hottest guy ever, when he can’t be.I just have to ignore him and the rest will work out itself. I hav
RyanI went back home after the small meeting with Hannah. It felt good to be with her.Some days ago, Samantha came to me and we made a contract. Hannah was gonna work in my company and I was gonna make her fall for me again because ac






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