
Dangerous Game- Love in the Strangest Place
Dangerous Game- Love in the Strangest Place Chapter 1
Sama Arthur
"Can I get a vodka and grapefruit?"
The voice was sweet, almost syrupy, but Sama heard the steel under it. A Beta used to getting her way. Sama’s hands worked without thought, reaching for the Grey Goose, scooping ice into a chilled glass. She slid a smile across the polished bar, confident, unhurried. "Coming right up."
"You always make them perfect, Sama," the woman said, leaning closer, perfume cutting through the scent-neutral air. "Timothy knows how to pick ‘em."
Sama let a low laugh slip, the kind that felt real enough to pass. "Glad to hear it. Keeps the tips coming."
Delights wasn’t just a club. It was her safe zone. The relentless pace, the noise, the blur of strangers—it kept her grounded. Timothy had hired her without fuss, thanks to Alex Henry’s casual introduction, no questions asked. The tips were good enough to make her salary feel like pocket change.
"These Omega clubs are electric," the Beta said, gesturing toward the packed room. Alphas and Betas mingled in slow, calculated circles. Most eyes drifted toward the Omegas—behind the bar, on stage, in the shadows.
Sama adjusted the glittery fishnets under her skirt, fingers brushing the snug line of her corset top. Uniform, armor, and disguise all at once.
"It’s a good kind of crazy," she agreed, sliding the drink across. "Everyone leaves happy. Wallets lighter."
Happy. Free. Nothing like the suffocating eighteen years before this. Here, she could choose her hours, her clothes, her company. She’d take this dangerous freedom over her father’s gilded prison any day.
A hand brushed her lower back. She flinched, twisting.
"Behind you, slowpoke," Alex Henry grinned, snagging a tequila bottle. Her blue eyes scanned Sama’s face. "You alright? You seem… off."
Sama gave her a genuine smile. "Better than good. Feeling free."
Alex’s grin turned sly. "Good. Because there are some seriously hot Alphas in here tonight. Work your charm, girl."
"Oh, I plan to." Sama pivoted toward a new customer, the practiced smile sliding into place. Every etiquette lesson her father had drilled into her now made her purse heavier.
Delights had rules—strict ones. Proof of suppressors, scent blockers in the vents, security armed to the teeth. For all its chaos, Sama had never felt safer.
Until Alex elbowed her again near midnight.
"You got this one," Alex murmured, nodding toward the far end of the bar. "Trust me."
Sama followed her gaze. At first, she saw only shadows. Then the scent hit her.
Earthy. Rich. Unmistakably male.
Her pulse kicked. It was faint but deliberate, a thread of primal instinct threading through the filtered air. Her eyes found him—and she forgot to breathe.
Dark brown hair, wavy and too perfect in its imperfection. High cheekbones, sharp jaw. His suit fit like it was made for him, deep grey, clean lines. He sat with the stillness of someone who didn’t need to prove he owned the space. His eyes—impossible to pin down between blue and green—locked on her.
Every warning bell in her head screamed.
Still, she moved forward, smile in place. "What can I get you tonight?"
He didn’t answer right away. He looked at her like he was reading something under her skin. Like he already knew.
"Whiskey," he said at last. His voice was low, rough, with an edge that brushed against her nerves.
She broke his gaze, turned to pour the drink, aware of how fast her heart was beating. He couldn’t be here for her. He couldn’t know. She’d left the East Coast months ago. No one knew she was here.
She almost collided with Alex. "Please, take this one for me," she hissed under her breath.
Alex raised an eyebrow. "Why? He’s gorgeous."
"Exactly the problem."
But Alex was already flipping a lighter for a flaming shot, lost to the roar of the crowd.
Sama took a breath, set the whiskey in front of him. "Anything else?"
He slid a card across the counter, his fingers brushing hers. The touch was a spark—violent, magnetic. Her breath caught. Was he trying to Influence her? No warm, dreamy haze followed, but the pull was there all the same.
"You look like you’ve seen a ghost," he said, smirk curling his lips.
"No," she lied, forcing her voice steady.
"Sure about that?" His eyes dipped to her name tag. "Sama. Interesting name."
"It’s the one on my tax forms," she said lightly, shoving his card back. She didn’t take strangers’ cards. Not from men like him.
His smirk faltered, just a fraction. "Careful, bartender. You never know who’s thirsty for more than a drink."
Her spine stiffened. "If you need anything else, Alex will take care of you. She’s the blonde."
She turned to leave, but his voice stopped her.
"You’ve gotten good at running."
The words hit her like a punch. Her hand tightened around the tray. She didn’t turn back.
"Wrong girl," she said.
"If you say so."
She forced herself to serve the next customer, but her pulse wouldn’t slow. When she finally risked a glance toward the corner, the seat was empty.
Relief washed over her—until she noticed something on the bar where he’d been.
It wasn’t his card. It was a folded napkin, neat, deliberate. She opened it with numb fingers.
We need to talk, Omega. Midnight. Out back. Don’t make me come find you.
Her breath caught. The ink was fresh. The scent clung to it.
She crumpled the napkin and shoved it into her apron. The walls felt closer, the air thinner.
Alex leaned in. "What did he say?"
"Nothing I’m going to repeat," Sama said, forcing a smile. But inside, she was already calculating her exits.
And wondering how the hell he’d found her.
Dangerous Game- Love in the Strangest Place of Contents
New Release Novels















![[Dubbed Version] The Divine Doctor](https://v.melolo.com/b1265344voduse1318177724/72e344005145403706116435596/qtUxcJ6a84cA.webp!15491.webp!15491.webp)

