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“Kali,” he growls my name, biting my shoulder as I shudder and come apart on his dick. A whimper escapes me as pleasure washes over me.

A soft groan spills from his slips as he comes apart, too, filling me with his cum. He keeps thrusting, fucking us both through our pleasure. He holds me tightly, his arms an anchor in the storm of our passion. We remain tangled together, our hearts pounding in unison.

I hesitate, unsure of what to say or do. This is uncharted territory, a moment of tenderness amidst the darkness. I try to move, but he holds me even tighter.

Matias breaks the silence, his voice a rough whisper against my hair. “Stay with me like this. Just a little longer.”

I don’t respond, but I don’t pull away either. I stay, savoring the feel of his arms around me, his cock inside me, and the warmth of his body against mine. And in that moment, I realize that I don’t want to leave—not ever.

We lie together, our hearts slowly returning to their regular rhythm. Matias traces lazy patterns on my skin, his touch soft and soothing. I close my eyes, reveling in the prolonged pleasure.

Peace settles over me, and I want to stay in the warm glow of Matias’s embrace, safe from the realities of our twisted world forever.

36

MATIAS

The crisp morning air bites at my skin as I step outside, and Thiago’s stern voice crackles through the phone, “We have a situation, little brother. A shipment was stolen last night.”

A low growl escapes my lips as I clench my fist. Incompetence w be tolerated, not when so much is at stake. “Do we have any leads?” I demand.

“Suarez,” Thiago spits out the name like a curse. “He’s been growing restless, questioning our leadership. This could be his attempt to make us look weak.”

My jaw tightens at the mention of that snake. Since we landed in America, he’s been scheming and plotting behind our backs. “We can’t let him undermine us,” I growl.

“Agreed,” Thiago’s voice is firm. “But we need proof before we act. For now, we must maintain control and show no weakness.”

I nod, even though he can’t see me. The thought of Suarez slithering around, plotting against us, fills me with a rage that threatens to consume me.

“I’ll handle it,” I assure Thiago. “No one crosses us and gets away with it.”

There’s a pause on the other end of the line, and I can practically hear the gears turning in Thiago’s mind. “Be careful,” he warns. “We can’t afford any mistakes.”

A bitter laugh escapes my lips. “Don’t worry, I know how to handle guys like Suarez.” I hang up the phone, my mind already churning with plans. It’s time to end Suarez’s games once and for all.

I gaze toward the bedroom door, where Kali sleeps peacefully, blissfully unaware of my chaotic world. A pang of longing tugs at my heart, but I quickly push it aside. There’s no room for weakness in our line of work.

With a heavy sigh, I steel myself for the task ahead. Suarez has made a grave mistake, and it’s time to remind him of the consequences of crossing the Acosta brothers.

After leaving her a note on the kitchen counter, I enter my car and drive toward the compound.

The news of Suarez’s treachery has set my blood boiling, and the beast within is stirring, hungering for retribution.

Thiago looks up from his desk as I shove open his office door. “Little brother,” he greets me with a slight nod. “Good to have you back.”

“Tell me you have something,” I growl.

Thiago shakes his head slowly. “Suarez has gone to ground, along with his most loyal men. We’ve searched everywhere, but they’ve seemingly vanished.”

A low curse slips from my lips as I punch the wall, the drywall cracking under the force of my blow. “He couldn’t have gone far,” I snarl. “He’s planning something, I can feel it.”

Thiago holds up a hand. “Calm yourself. We cannot afford to act rashly. We need to approach this with caution and?—”

His words are cut off by the sudden blaring of my cell phone, the shrill ringtone piercing the tense silence. My heart stutters as I glimpse the caller ID—Kali. She’s never rang me before.

All thoughts of Suarez and his betrayal are instantly pushed aside.

“Kali,” I answer gruffly, my voice tight with concern.