sleep, but tonig
light pulsing through its streets. Cars weaved like fireflies. Skyscrapers towered against the night, monuments to a
, it fe
y. The air smelled faintly of leather and whiskey. A million-dollar apartment and not
e, one thought
e
Jas
ked me in the eye and dismissed me with nothing but a polite smile. No awe, no hunger
y time I closed my eyes, I saw her again. That de
burn doing nothing to numb the irrit
, will you sit
wn glass. My best friend had been around long enough to recogni
k, but his grin
g the amber liquid. "Not even a hostile takeover gets y
turning back
ce the gala. I've known you long enough to spot it. You've got t
"You make me sound
I wr
n't a
rd, his tone shift
was business. But the truth wa
said finally. The sound of
y, a disbelieving chuckle.
k like I'
e. "Don't do this. I know that look. You'
nd set the glass on the bar. "S
You've got everything, Jae-money, power, control.
ot exactly. She hadn't even bothered to see me as a man
an anything, was
t," I said coolly. "I'
s. "You're obsessed. And o
them," I
his head, but I had already turned away. A
ernoon, curiosi
im folder in front of me, her expression tight. I didn't miss the flicker of confusion in her eyes. She'd never been asked to run a b
ed the
e about local curators. The camera hadn't done her justice. In person, she had been
" I murmured u
ery. Middle-class background. No scanda
ing else. A note scr
psed five years ago. Rescued
Anonymous funding. Money had saved her
tled me in a way
paintings. She speaks to artists. Always so composed, so stea
walk right into tha
e spread ac
flowers. I sen
w life into it until every wall she walks past carries my name. U
ourse she would. But t
assistant or a driver. Some
ke a living beast around me. Neon signs bled color onto the sidewalk
amed under the streetlamps, revealing glimpses of paintings inside. Co
ing, cigarette between my fingers. Smo
en I s
loose knot. She moved carefully, rearranging frames, her hands brushing each canvas with
She wasn't performing. She wasn't aware of eyes on
sted in me, d
t yet, but I'd al
ner of my vision sn
dn't noticed it when I pulled up, but now it was unmistakable. Its
er's doo
steppe
, the kind of elegance that came with old money and confidence. He didn't rush. Didn't fi
imply looked at her through the glass
e steering wh
recognize
kind, the kind that didn't need to announce itself. He was dangerous.
tterly unaware that two men were c
hest. Possession. R
ven know I h
someone else
o
ouldn'
s locked on the stranger, and
s about to learn what happened t

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