"Owned by the Devil" Chapter 57
The rain was a terminal grey curtain. Damien strode through the downpour, the sleeping silhouette of Kitten cradled against his chest.
Julian was a ghost in the foyer, his eyes bloodshot and frantic. Damien pressed the girl into his brother's arms, the hand-off executed with clinical precision.
Damien and Mia shared a silent, rhythmic nod with Julian. They turned and vanished back into the storm, leaving the secondary wing to its own quiet wreckage.
Back at the master suite, Damien was a drowned sculpture. He had traded his blazer to shield Kitten; now, his silk shirt clung to his skin like a second, cold layer of anatomy.
"You're soaked," Mia said, her heels clicking toward the bathroom. "I'll start the water. You're going to get a chill."
A pair of wet, heavy hands locked around her waist. Damien pulled her back, his chest a wall of ice against her spine.
"You like him, don't you?" he rasped. His breath hit her ear—menthol and rain. "My brother."
Mia went still. She watched his reflection in the darkened window, the "Beautiful Monster" looming over her shoulder.
"Julian?" Mia tilted her head, a soft smile grazing her lips. "I admire him. There's a... a specific kind of gravity to a man who protects what's his with that much desperation."
Damien's jaw tightened. He hooked a finger under her chin and forced her around to face him.
He claimed her mouth with a systematic violence. Mia's lips, usually pale, bloomed into a deep, bruised crimson under the pressure of his tongue.
"You said things tonight," Damien murmured, his lips grazing her throat. "About children with no anchors. About surviving without being favored."
His thumb traced the pulse point beneath her jaw. "You've been with me for three years. You've never mentioned your own debris."
Mia looked at the silver cufflinks on the nightstand. "It's just history, Damien. Dead weight."
The Sovereign didn't press. He let the silence settle between them like a heavy, expensive shroud.
Mia reached out, her fingers finding the buttons of his sodden shirt. She worked them loose, her gaze traveling over the flawless topography of his chest—the genetic perfection of the Lancaster line.
She wanted this. A legacy. A child built from this beautiful monster to anchor her to the world.
"Stay," she whispered. Her hand tightened around his wrist as he moved to pull away.
Damien's pupils constricted into pinpricks of dark obsession. He pushed her back against the black silk sheets, his hand disappearing beneath the hem of her skirt.
"Nervous, Mia? You're actually... shaking."
Mia didn't flinch. She hooked her arms around his neck, her gaze heavy and expectant.
Damien froze. Five seconds of absolute, predatory stillness.
He watched her—the initiative in her eyes, the sudden, feverish hunger.
"It's late," Damien said. His voice dropped into a sub-zero, clinical monotone as he withdrew his hand.
He stood up and smoothed his black hair back, the mask of the Sovereign sliding into place. "Go to sleep. I'm taking a shower."
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The bathroom door hissed shut. The heavy roar of the rainfall shower hit the marble tiles, drowning out the silence of the room.
Mia buried her face in the duvet, her cheeks burning with a jagged, terminal embarrassment. The courage to ask for a child had evaporated with the steam.
Hours later, Mia drifted into a restless, gin-soaked slumber.
Damien sat by the bed in the dark. He watched her for a terminal eternity, his hand hovering inches from her face, refusing to let the silence break.
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The leather-bound volume of The System of Society lay open on the nightstand. Mia did not sleep until the final chapter was closed. Even when hauled to the black silk sheets by the Sovereign, she would crawl to the study at 3:00 AM, a flashlight beam cutting the dark to finish a sentence.
An obsession, once rooted, became a systematic takeover.
"We have an incomplete happiness," she had whispered against Damien's chest the night before, her voice a thin line of silk. "I want us to work together to fix it."
Damien didn't stop his hands. He buried himself in her again, his rhythm absolute and unyielding.
"I'm working on it," he rasped into her ear, his mouth curling into a predatory smile. "New position. Consider this the fix."
Mia stared at the ceiling, the logic of her "humanity education" failing against his raw carnality.
She still couldn't spend his money without a tremor in her hands. She still chose the cheapest items on the menu, a habit Julian warned her to break before Damien's patience for her "outsider" act hit a terminal limit.
"I want a ba—" she had started three days ago, her heart hammering against her ribs.
Damien raised a brow, a single, sharp "Oh?" vibrating in the air.
The word died on her tongue, her pulse stuttering into a knot. "A ba... a Haibao doll."
Damien kissed her hard, finding her "adorable" in a way that felt like a lockdown. A truckload of blue mascots arrived at the gates thirty minutes later. Mia sat in the center of the plush mountain that night, on the verge of jagged, frustrated tears.
Lancaster HQ loomed like a black glass monolith against the San Francisco skyline.
Gideon emerged from the revolving doors, a wall of suits behind him. Beside him, Charles adjusted his silver cufflinks, his eyes scanning the sidewalk with the precision of a market audit.
Charles stopped in front of the woman standing by the curb. He didn't waste time on pleasantries.
"If you want him, Mia, you need to say it out loud."
Mia's face burned a feverish pink. "How did you—"
"Investments and psychology," Charles cut in, his smile thin and clinical. "The data never lies."
He watched her, a faint amusement flickering in his gaze. Three years of marriage and she still looked like a terrified initiate in the Sovereign's temple.
Inside the car, the scent of expensive leather filled the silence.
"Is it surprising?" Mia asked, her voice barely a breath. "That I... that I've fallen for him?"
Charles didn't look away from the road. "Take out the word 'fallen.' Connect the rest of the sentence. Then I'd be surprised."
The master suite was a vault of amber shadows.
A pair of arms locked around Mia's waist from behind, pulling her flush against a wall of tailored wool. The scent of menthol and cold rain arrived with him.
"What are you thinking about?" Damien murmured, his lips grazing the pulse at her throat.
Mia's breath hitched. She turned in his grip, her hands flying up to hook around his neck. She didn't look away from the abyss of his gray eyes.
"I want you," she whispered, her gaze heavy and absolute.
"Without protection."
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