Steel & Silk
ut what if you left your heart behind in
three godd
l hits me like a slap. I take a deep breath, but the scent isn't nostalgia. It's New York. C
ardly reuniting, tourists lost in signs. I felt nothing. Not a single flicker of emotion. Except maybe irritation. My jaw flexe
eaning against a sleek black Ferrari SF90, sunglasses p
e crooked smirk th
t thirty-five?" I called out, d
man with enough sins on him to
d who I was. We high-fived like teenagers, like nothing had changed. It was both comforting and disorien
he terminal like he owned the road. "Welcome
"I didn't
e for th
d flatly. "If that's wha
e brow raised. "What
merger. A penalty for n
hing. "Still ruthless
ng into the sky. I used to rule this place. At least, I was meant to. But obligati
r up, huh?" Hunter asked, his t
well. He proposed like a trained dog. I told him
. "You think sh
think.
nd could afford. I leaned back, unbuttoned the top two buttons of my black linen shirt, and lit a ci
those?" Hunter
"Still chasing women you
uch
mbitious, desperate ants. I hated the noise. The need. The pretense. Chicago had been be
y building. I stepped out as the valet opened the door. The doorman greeted me
the top, of course. W
dn't foll
row," he said, salut
ar," I muttered,
of power, not vanity. My body was built through punishment, not aesthetics. My shirt clung to my torso, the lines of my muscles etched like
over my eyes. I didn't bother fixing it. I liked
hazel, shar
to call the
eren't
who owned it. Floor-to-ceiling windows stretched across the main living space, offering a view of a city I didn't trus
e hardwood floor. Every step was deliberate, calculated. I enjoyed kno
't lonely. I
ed them. What I didn't have was attachment. It wa
, ruthless, cold, arrogant. I
an S
one from scratch. The man who didn't play nice. The man who
ecause I missed anyone. N
raight into the mouth of a woman who'd played her hand too well
to the marble tray, wat
remember who