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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 17

The morning didn't bring peace; it brought a cold, sharp-edged tension. Sterling was not a man who took silence for an answer. By the time the breakfast summit began in the resort's panoramic dining room, the air felt charged with static.

Jax stood at his post, a silent sentinel behind Elias's chair. He watched Sterling across the room. The older man was vibrating with a suppressed, ugly energy, his eyes darting to Jax every few seconds, looking for a signal-a nod, a thumb drive, a sign that the betrayal was complete.

Jax gave him nothing. He remained as unmoving as the redwoods outside.

"You're stiff today," Elias murmured under the cover of the ambient clinking of silverware. He didn't turn around, but Jax saw the way his fingers curled into the white linen of his napkin. "What happened in the hall last night? I heard voices."

"Just a ghost trying to make a deal," Jax replied, his voice a low vibration. "Eat your fruit, Elias. You have a long day."

The breaking point came during the mid-morning break. Sterling intercepted them near the elevators, his face a mask of purple-veined fury. He didn't care who was watching; he was a man seeing a multi-million dollar coup slip through his fingers.

"A word, Vance," Sterling barked, stepping into their path.

Elias stopped, his spine snapping to a rigid vertical. "I'm on my way to a briefing, Sterling. Unless it's about the V-4 logistics-"

"It's about your shadow," Sterling hissed, pointing a trembling finger at Jax. "It's about the kind of men you keep in your pockets. I made him an offer last night. A way out. A way to be more than a lapdog for a man who can't even look a waiter in the eye."

Jax felt Elias's heart rate spike through the proximity of their bodies. The billionaire went deathly still. "An offer?"

"Your debt," Sterling sneered, looking at Jax. "I offered to clear it. Forty-two million dollars for a little bit of... cooperation. Tell me, Jaxson, did you lose the device I gave you? Or are you just holding out for a better price?"

The silence that followed was deafening. The few directors nearby slowed their pace, their ears pricking up at the mention of the debt-and the potential betrayal.

Elias turned slowly. He looked up at Jax, his grey eyes wide, searching Jax's face for the lie. He looked like he was standing on the edge of a cliff, waiting for the push.

"Is it true?" Elias whispered.

Jax looked down at him. He didn't look at Sterling. He didn't look at the board members. He looked only at the man he had held in the dark.

"He made the offer," Jax said, his voice steady and calm.

Sterling laughed, a jagged, triumphant sound. "You see? He's a mercenary, Elias. You bought him, but you didn't buy his loyalty. He's just waiting for the highest bidder."

"I took the skimmer," Jax continued, his voice cutting through Sterling's laughter like a blade. "I walked to the balcony. And I threw it into the ocean."

Sterling's laughter died in his throat. "You... what?"

Jax took a step forward, closing the distance between himself and Sterling. He didn't touch him, but he loomed over him, a physical manifestation of a Choice that had nothing to do with money.

"The debt is forty-two million," Jax said, his voice a low, terrifying rumble that carried across the lobby. "But you made a mistake, Sterling. You thought you were offering me freedom. But I'm already free. Because for the first time in my life, I'm exactly where I want to be. Not because of a contract, and not because of a debt."

Jax looked back at Elias, whose face was a map of shock and dawning realization.

"I stay because he's worth more than the money," Jax said firmly. "Now, get out of his way. We have a meeting to attend."

Sterling sputtered, looking around for support, but the other board members were already backing away, sensing the shift in power. Elias found his voice, his stature seeming to grow an inch as he looked at Sterling with a newfound, icy confidence.

"You're done, Sterling," Elias said, his voice quiet but absolute. "I'll have your seat by the end of the week. Security will escort you to your car."

Elias turned on his heel and walked toward the elevators. Jax followed, his stride synchronized with Elias's. When the doors closed, leaving them alone in the moving glass box, the silence changed. It wasn't the silence of secrets; it was the silence of a foundation being poured.

Elias leaned against the back wall, his chest heaving. He looked at Jax, his eyes shimmering. "You could have been free. You could have had everything back."

Jax stepped close, breaking the three-foot rule, the two-pace rule, and every other barrier they had built. He reached out, cupping Elias's face in his large, warm hands.

"I don't want everything back, Elias," Jax whispered. "I want this. I want you."

Elias let out a sob of relief and buried his face in Jax's chest, clinging to him with a ferocity that spoke of a man who had finally stopped running.

The debt was still there. The scandal was looming. But as the elevator climbed toward the summit, Jax knew he hadn't just made a choice. He had cemented a devotion that no amount of money could ever break.

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