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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 9

​The intruder arrived in a vintage Aston Martin that cost more than Jax's entire childhood neighborhood.

​From the command center of the estate's security room, Jax watched the monitors with a jaw set so tight his teeth ached. The car crunched over the gravel drive, coming to a smooth halt in front of the main entrance. Out stepped Julian Mercer.

​Jax knew the file on Mercer by heart. 34 years old. Heir to a European shipping fortune. Philanthropist. Board member of three museums. He was polished, educated, and safe. He was everything Jaxson Thorne-ex-military, ex-con (technically), and current hired muscle-was not.

​"He's early," Jax muttered to the empty room.

​He adjusted his earpiece and stalked out of the security suite. Today, the "shadow" role felt less like a job and more like a cage.

​When Jax arrived in the foyer, the greeting was already underway. Elias was standing near the foot of the stairs, looking agonizingly uncomfortable. He was wearing a soft gray sweater and slacks-casual, accessible. Julian Mercer, by contrast, looked like he had just stepped out of a Ralph Lauren catalog, draped in earth tones and an effortless smile.

​"Elias," Julian said, his voice a rich baritone that seemed to fill the cavernous space. "You look thin. Have you been eating? Or just living on code and caffeine again?"

​It was a tease, intimate and familiar. Julian stepped forward, closing the distance with a confidence that made Jax's hackles rise.

​"I'm fine, Julian," Elias murmured, his eyes darting to the floor. "Just... busy. The V-4 launch."

​"You're always busy. That's why I'm here. To drag you out into the sunlight." Julian reached out, placing a hand on Elias's forearm.

​Jax felt a physical jolt in his chest, hot and sharp. He was moving before he made the conscious decision to do so. He crossed the marble floor in three long strides, his heavy boots making a deliberate, threatening sound.

​He stopped exactly three feet behind Elias, his presence looming like a thunderhead.

​Julian looked up, his smile faltering for a microsecond before returning with a condescending tilt. "Ah. The new... help. Thorne, isn't it?"

​"Mr. Mercer," Jax said. He didn't offer a hand. He stood with his arms loose at his sides, ready. "Mr. Vance has a hard stop at 2:00 PM."

​"We have plenty of time," Julian dismissed him, turning his back on Jax to focus entirely on Elias. "I've arranged a private lunch on the terrace. I brought that chef you like from the city. The one with the truffle risotto."

​Elias looked at Jax, a silent plea in his eyes. He hated these social performances, but Mercer was a major investor and a 'family friend.' He couldn't just turn him away.

​"That sounds... lovely, Julian," Elias lied.

​The lunch was torture.

​Jax stood in the corner of the terrace, his back to the stone wall, hidden behind sunglasses that concealed the fact that he was staring daggers at Julian Mercer.

​Julian was smooth. He was sickeningly smooth. He poured the wine. He cut the tension with charming anecdotes about his time in Tuscany. He made Elias smile-a real, albeit small, smile.

​"You need a partner, Elias," Julian was saying, leaning across the small table. "Someone who understands the burden of legacy. You can't stay locked up in this fortress forever. You need someone to manage the world for you, so you can focus on your genius."

​Jax's hands curled into fists behind his back. Manage the world for him? Julian spoke about Elias like he was a pet or a prized orchid that needed tending.

​"I have people who help," Elias said quietly, glancing toward Jax.

​Julian laughed, a dismissive, airy sound. "You have employees, Elias. You have guards. I'm talking about an equal. Someone who can stand beside you, not behind you."

​The insult landed with surgical precision. Jax felt the burn of it in his gut. He was the employee. He was the one standing behind. But the thought of this manicured, soft-handed aristocrat thinking he knew what Elias needed made Jax want to flip the table.

​"Shall we walk the grounds?" Julian suggested, standing up. "I want to see the rose gardens your mother planted."

​The walk was worse. The path through the gardens was narrow. To walk side-by-side, Julian and Elias had to be close. Their shoulders brushed. Julian guided Elias around puddles with a hand on the small of his back.

​Every touch was a violation of the rules Jax lived by. No touching. That was the law. And here was Julian, breaking it over and over again, and Elias was letting him.

​They stopped by a stone fountain. The wind had picked up, blowing a few stray leaves across the path.

​"Elias," Julian said, his voice dropping to a murmur. He turned, blocking Elias's path, effectively trapping him against the fountain's edge. "Stop looking at your watch. Stop looking at your guard. Look at me."

​Jax took a step forward on the gravel.

​"I've been patient," Julian said, reaching up to brush a strand of silver hair from Elias's forehead. His hand lingered on Elias's cheek. "But I think we both know why I come here. It's not for the investment portfolio."

​Elias went rigid. Jax saw the sign-the minute tightening of the shoulders, the way Elias's breath stopped. It wasn't romantic tension; it was the freeze response. Julian was in his space. Julian was touching his face.

​"Julian, please," Elias whispered, trying to step back, but the stone rim of the fountain blocked him.

​"You're trembling," Julian cooed, mistaking the fear for excitement. He leaned in, his face inches from Elias's. "You need someone to take control, Elias. You crave it."

​That was it. The leash snapped.

​Jax didn't just step in; he invaded. He moved with a speed that defied his size, covering the ten yards between them in a blur.

​One moment, Julian was leaning in for a kiss. The next, a hand the size of a dinner plate clamped onto his shoulder and yanked him backward with enough force to lift him off his heels.

​"Hey!" Julian shouted, stumbling and barely keeping his balance. He spun around, his face flushed with indignation. "What the hell do you think you're doing?"

​Jax stepped between them. He turned his back on Julian completely, facing Elias. He made himself a human wall, blocking Elias from view, shielding him from the threat.

​"He asked you to stop," Jax growled. His voice was a low, terrifying rumble that seemed to vibrate in the air.

​"He did no such thing!" Julian spluttered, straightening his jacket. "This is a private conversation. Step aside, Thorne, or I'll have your job."

​Jax turned his head slowly, looking over his shoulder. He took off his sunglasses. His eyes were dark, cold, and utterly merciless.

​"You're in his personal space," Jax said. "You're touching him when he's backed into a corner. In my book, that's not a conversation. That's a threat assessment."

​"I am his oldest friend!" Julian yelled, stepping forward.

​Jax turned fully then. He took one step toward Julian, and the sheer menace radiating off him made the wealthy heir freeze. Jax was four inches taller, fifty pounds heavier, and carried the scars of violence that Julian had only ever seen in movies.

​"Then you should know he doesn't like to be touched," Jax said, his voice deadly quiet. "Walk away, Mercer. The visit is over."

​"Elias!" Julian looked past Jax, trying to spot the billionaire. "Are you going to let your dog speak to me like this?"

​There was a long silence. The wind rustled the rosebushes.

​From behind the safety of Jax's massive back, Elias spoke. His voice was shaky, but clear.

​"My car will take you to the airport, Julian."

​Julian's mouth dropped open. He looked from the unmoving wall of muscle that was Jax, to the hidden figure of Elias. He sneered, his charming mask finally slipping to reveal the arrogance underneath.

​"Fine," Julian spat. "Have it your way. Hide in your castle." He glared at Jax. "You're just a hired gun, Thorne. Don't forget that. He'll get bored of you eventually."

​Julian stormed off toward the main house.

​Jax didn't move until the sound of the Aston Martin's engine faded down the driveway. Only then did the adrenaline start to recede, leaving a metallic taste in his mouth.

​He turned around.

​Elias was leaning against the fountain, his arms wrapped around himself. He looked pale.

​"I could have handled it," Elias said softly, though he didn't look like he believed it.

​"He was touching you," Jax said. The words came out harsher than he intended. "He was cornering you."

​"He was courting me, Jax. That's what people do."

​"He was trying to own you," Jax snapped. The jealousy flared up again, irrational and hot. "He thinks because he knows which fork to use and how to tie a Windsor knot that he's entitled to you. He called you broken. He said you needed managing."

​Elias looked up, surprised by the venom in Jax's tone. He studied Jax's face-the clenched jaw, the heaving chest, the wildness in his eyes.

​"And you?" Elias asked, his voice barely a whisper. "What do you think I need?"

​Jax took a step closer. The air between them crackled. He wanted to reach out. He wanted to wipe the memory of Julian's touch off Elias's skin. He wanted to prove that a "hired gun" knew more about protecting Elias's heart than a "gentleman" ever could.

​"I think," Jax said, his voice rough with suppressed emotion, "that you need someone who asks before they touch. Someone who stands in front of you when you're scared, not someone who causes the fear."

​Elias stared at him, his lips parting slightly. A flush rose on his cheeks-not from fear this time.

​"He was right about one thing," Jax added, turning away to hide the conflict in his eyes. "I am just the help. Let's go inside, Mr. Vance. It's getting cold."

​He walked toward the house, his stride long and angry. He didn't look back to see if Elias was following. He didn't have to. He could feel Elias's gaze on his back, burning hotter than the sun.

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