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His Dangerous Desire

He’s rich, powerful, and used to getting exactly what he wants. And right now, he wants me. When I agreed to protect arrogant billionaire Ares Knight, I didn’t expect him to be this intense—sharp tongue, dangerous stare, and a body built to break rules. I was hired to guard him… not to fall into his bed. But Ares doesn’t play fair. He teases. Commands. Consumes. And every night, I come back for more. We made a deal—no strings. Just heat. But secrets are catching up, and so are the feelings I swore I’d never have. What happens when a man who doesn’t believe in love… starts to crave mine?
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Chapter 6

The knock on Theo’s apartment door came just as he was finishing his second glass of whiskey.

He wasn’t expecting anyone. After the argument with his father earlier that day, all he wanted was silence, solitude, and maybe the numbness that came with drinking alone in the dark. But instead, there was that persistent knock—light, but firm. Someone who wasn’t afraid to come uninvited.

He approached the door cautiously, drink in hand. Through the peephole, he saw Gabriel.

In black jeans and a leather jacket. Hair slightly messy. Eyes unreadable. Dangerous and beautiful.

Theo cursed under his breath and opened the door.

“What are you doing here?” he asked, trying to sound irritated. But his voice was low. Curious. Wanting.

Gabriel leaned against the doorframe, one hand still tucked in his pocket. “You didn’t return my text. Or the one before that.”

Theo narrowed his eyes. “I wasn’t aware we had an agreement to keep chatting.”

Gabriel chuckled, but it lacked humor. “We don’t. But I figured you’d want to know I got the job.”

Theo’s brows lifted. “The one with—”

“Yeah. Marketing team lead. Full-time. Starting Monday.”

Despite himself, Theo let a small smile tug at the corner of his lips. “Congratulations.”

Gabriel looked him over, eyes sweeping the room behind him. “Can I come in?”

Theo hesitated. Then stepped aside.

Gabriel entered slowly, his presence as disruptive as a thunderstorm in a library. Theo watched him walk in, remove his jacket, toss it over a chair like he owned the place.

“I thought you didn’t do surprise visits,” Theo said.

“I don’t,” Gabriel replied, pouring himself a glass of Theo’s whiskey without asking. “But this seemed… necessary.”

“For what?”

Gabriel took a slow sip before turning to him. “To break the rules.”

Theo didn’t respond right away. His chest tightened. “Which one?”

Gabriel closed the distance between them. “The first one,” he whispered. “No sleeping with your boss.”

Theo swallowed hard. “You’re not officially on my team yet.”

“Still your employee.”

“Not until Monday.”

“And it’s still Thursday,” Gabriel said with a sly grin.

Theo backed away, just slightly, his breath catching. “We made those rules for a reason.”

“I know,” Gabriel said, voice soft now. “But I’m done pretending.”

Theo could feel the tension—almost unbearable now. The heat between them, the looks, the unspoken moments, the accidental touches that lingered just a heartbeat too long.

“I’ve thought about you,” Gabriel continued. “About the way you look at me. Like you want to tear down every wall we’ve built.”

Theo closed his eyes. He wanted to deny it, to push him away. But the truth sat heavy in his chest, pulsing against his ribs.

“I’ve tried to ignore it,” Theo said finally. “Tried to be professional. Logical. Detached.”

“And has it worked?” Gabriel stepped even closer now. “Because I’m about five seconds away from kissing you.”

Theo’s lips parted slightly. “Don’t.”

“Say you don’t want me,” Gabriel challenged. “Say it, and I’ll walk away.”

Theo’s hand trembled as he set down his glass. “Gabriel…”

“Say it.”

But Theo couldn’t. Because the lie wouldn’t form.

Instead, he pulled Gabriel forward and kissed him.

Hard.

Their mouths crashed together like waves against rock—rough, insistent, hungry. Gabriel wrapped an arm around Theo’s waist, pulling him close, while Theo’s fingers dug into the back of Gabriel’s neck, holding him like he was afraid to let go.

Clothes were shed between staggered breaths. Buttons popped. Belts clattered. And within minutes, Theo’s back was against the wall, and Gabriel was on him, hands exploring with reverence and desperation.

The apartment filled with heat. With groans. With the sound of two people finally giving in to what they both knew had been inevitable.

When they made it to the couch, Theo pulled Gabriel down with him, lips never parting. The world disappeared. All that remained was the tension, the fire, the thrill of finally surrendering.

Afterward, they lay tangled together. Breathing hard. Silent. The rush replaced by something much heavier.

Reality.

Gabriel rested his head against Theo’s chest. “I shouldn’t have come.”

Theo ran his fingers through Gabriel’s hair. “You did.”

“I ruined everything.”

“No,” Theo said softly. “You just made it more complicated.”

A beat passed.

“I’ve never done this before,” Gabriel admitted.

“Seduced your boss?”

“No,” he chuckled. “Felt something real… when I wasn’t supposed to.”

Theo looked down at him, heart pounding in his chest. “You’re not the only one.”

Gabriel sat up, brushing a hand through his curls. “What now?”

Theo sighed. “Now we face the consequences.”

Gabriel turned to him with a raised brow. “You sound scared.”

“I am,” Theo said honestly.

“Don’t be,” Gabriel replied. “If we’re going to do this… let’s not do it halfway.”

Theo stared at him, the words settling like a vow between them.

They had broken the first rule.

But maybe… just maybe… they were ready to write new ones together.