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The silent master

Jaxson Thorne: His arc is about finding a different kind of strength. He starts by thinking power is about being the loudest, biggest person in the room. He ends by realizing that true power is the choice to serve someone he loves. ​Elias Vance: His arc is about coming out of his shell. He has all the money but no one he can trust. Jax provides the safety he needs to finally stop hiding.
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Chapter 16

The cliffside retreat was quiet by 2:00 AM, the roar of the Pacific below providing a rhythmic, white-noise mask for the secrets being kept within the resort walls. Jax wasn't in Elias's room. He was doing his "job"-patrolling the darkened corridor with a clinical focus that hid the fact that his skin still buzzed from the heat of Elias's body.

​"A word, Mr. Thorne?"

​The voice was thin, sharp, and came from the shadows of a recessed alcove. Sterling stepped out, his silk dressing gown shimmering like oil under the dim hall lights. He held a crystal glass of what looked like very expensive, very neat gin.

​Jax stopped, his body shifting into a relaxed but ready stance. "It's late, Sterling. You should be sleeping off that keynote."

​"Hard to sleep when I'm calculating the risk-to-reward ratio of my investments," Sterling said, leaning against the mahogany paneling. He looked Jax up and down with a sneer that didn't quite hide his greed. "You're a high-maintenance asset, Jaxson. A CEO turned shadow. A king turned dog. It must chafe."

​Jax didn't blink. "I don't mind the work."

​"Don't lie to me. I know about the debt. Forty-two million is a heavy chain for a man used to being the one holding the leash." Sterling stepped closer, lowering his voice. "Elias thinks he's clever. He thinks he can own people like he owns patents. But I know a man like you has a price for his freedom."

​Jax felt a cold, familiar stillness settle over him. This was a move he'd seen a hundred times in the corporate world. "What are you proposing?"

​"The V-4 launch is in forty-eight hours. The board is divided. If Elias fails, or if there is a... significant character lapse, I move in as interim CEO. I have a buyer ready to take the company private." Sterling took a slow sip of his drink. "I have the papers ready, Jax. A clean slate. I'll pay off your forty-two million. Every cent. You'll be a free man by sunrise. No debt, no contract, and no more standing two paces behind a man who treats you like furniture."

​Jax's mind raced. This was the exit strategy. The "way out" he'd dreamed about the day he signed the contract. He could walk away from the lawsuits, the shame of his fallen company, and the suffocating secret of this house. He could be Jaxson Thorne again.

​"And what do you want in return?" Jax asked, his voice a low, neutral rumble.

​"Access," Sterling whispered. "Elias has the master encryption key on a localized drive. He doesn't trust the cloud. I need you to clone that drive tonight. And... I need a statement. A testimony regarding his 'unstable' mental state. The panic attacks. The social dysfunction. Anything that proves he's unfit to lead a billion-dollar entity."

​Sterling reached into his pocket and pulled out a small, high-capacity data skimmer. He held it out, the blue LED blinking like a malevolent eye.

​"Freedom, Jax. Think about it. You can go back to being a lion. Why stay and be a pet?"

​Jax looked at the skimmer. He looked at Sterling-a man who saw Elias as a series of vulnerabilities to be exploited. He thought about the way Elias looked in the morning light. He thought about the tremor in Elias's hands that only Jax was allowed to see. He thought about the "treasure" inside the fortress.

​"Forty-two million," Jax said, his voice echoing in the quiet hall.

​"Paid in full," Sterling confirmed, a triumphant glint in his eyes.

​Jax reached out and took the skimmer. His fingers brushed against Sterling's, and the older man flinched at the sheer, calloused heat of Jax's hand.

​"I'll consider it," Jax said.

​"Don't consider too long. The window closes at dawn." Sterling turned and vanished back into his suite, leaving Jax alone in the dark.

​Jax stood there for a long time, the skimmer heavy in his palm. He walked to the window, looking out at the black expanse of the ocean. He could feel the weight of the debt, the crushing reality of his servitude.

​He walked back to Elias's suite. He used his key and entered.

​The room was silent. Elias was asleep, curled into a ball on the far side of the massive bed, the duvet pulled up to his chin. He looked small. He looked fragile. He looked like the only thing in the world Jax actually cared about.

​Jax sat on the edge of the bed, the mattress shifting under his weight. Elias stirred, his eyes fluttering open.

​"Jax?" Elias murmured, his voice thick with sleep. "Is everything okay?"

​Jax looked at the skimmer in his hand, then at the man who owned his contract, but who had given him his heart.

​"Everything is fine, Elias," Jax whispered.

​He stood up, walked to the glass balcony door, and stepped outside. With a flick of his wrist, he sent the forty-two-million-dollar skimmer sailing over the railing, watching it disappear into the crashing white foam of the Pacific below.

​He walked back inside, stripped off his jacket, and climbed into bed behind Elias. He pulled the smaller man against his chest, tucking his chin over Elias's silver hair.

​"Jax?" Elias asked, sensing the tension in Jax's frame. "What happened?"

​"Nothing," Jax said, his voice a fierce, protective growl. "I just realized I'm exactly where I want to be."

​The debt wasn't gone. But as Jax held the man he had just chosen over his own freedom, he realized he had never felt more like a king.

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