
Chapter One: The Island Job
Dylan Chase pressed his forehead against the shuttle bus window, watching the city shrink behind them. The glass was warm, almost hot, and the air conditioning couldn’t quite keep up with the afternoon sun. Around him, the other staff buzzed with energy. “I heard they had Beyoncé there last summer,” someone said from the back. “Bullshit. That was the Hamptons.” “No, I’m serious! My cousin worked…” Dylan tuned them out. His phone buzzed in his hand. **Grace: Did you guys leave yet?** He smiled before he could stop himself, thumbs already moving. **Dylan: Just hit the highway. Two hours to the island.** **Grace: I’m so proud of you.** Three words. That’s all it took to make his chest tighten. He stared at the message, reading it twice, then locked his phone and slipped it into his pocket. His hand brushed against the acceptance email he’d printed out yesterday, folded and tucked away like a talisman. Congratulations, you’ve been selected to join the staff at Coral Bay Resort for the summer season. Two thousand dollars a week. Plus tips. He’d read it five times before he believed it, then sprinted the six blocks to Grace’s apartment, taking the stairs two at a time. When she opened the door, he couldn’t even get the words out, just held up his phone, grinning like an idiot. She’d thrown her arms around him, laughing. “I told you. I told you.” “Hey, new guy.” Dylan blinked, pulled out of the memory. The guy across the aisle was looking at him, dark hair gelled back, a gold watch catching the light. His polo shirt was crisp, expensive. The kind of thing Dylan couldn’t afford even with the island pay. “Have you heard the speech yet?” the guy asked. “What speech?” “About the guests.” He leaned forward, lowering his voice like he was sharing a secret. “They tell you not to stare. Don’t ask for pictures. Don’t even think about pulling out your phone. Basically, pretend they’re invisible unless they need something.” “Got it,” Dylan said. “Have you done this kind of work before?” “I’ve worked events. Catering, mostly.” The guy smirked. “This isn’t catering, man. These people drop more on champagne in one night than you’ll make all summer. Just keep your head down and smile. You’ll be fine.” He turned back to his conversation, dismissing Dylan without another word. Dylan looked down at his shoes. They were worn but clean, the laces still bright white. Grace had given them to him three weeks ago. He’d been sitting on the curb outside the warehouse where he’d just finished a loading shift, staring at the hole in the sole of his sneaker. It wasn’t big, but it was growing. Water would get in when it rained. He’d been calculating in his head how many shifts until he could afford a new pair without missing rent. Then Grace appeared, a shopping bag in her hand. “What are you doing here?” he’d asked. “I was in the area.” A lie, and they both knew it. She lived on the other side of town. She held out the bag. “These are for you.” Inside were the shoes. New, his size, perfectly plain. “Grace, I can’t…” “You can.” Her voice was firm. “And you will. Just take it, Dylan.” Later, when he’d asked how she afforded them, she’d waved him off, saying she’d had some extra money from a freelance gig. It wasn’t until weeks later that he noticed her necklace was gone, the silver one she wore every day. She’d sold it for him. His phone buzzed again. Grace: Text me when you get there, okay? I want to know you made it safe. Dylan: I will. Promise. Grace: And Dylan? Dylan: Yeah? Grace: Don’t let them make you feel small. You earned this. He read the message three times. The bus hit a pothole, jolting everyone forward. Laughter erupted from the back. Someone’s water bottle rolled down the aisle. Dylan pocketed his phone and looked out the window again. They were on the coastal highway now, the ocean glittering in the distance. Three days. Seventy-two hours of work. Then he’d go home and take Grace somewhere nice. A real restaurant, not the diner where they usually split fries. He’d buy her something beautiful, something she’d never buy for herself. He’d make her feel like the queen she was. She’d stood by him when no one else did, when his so-called friends laughed at him behind his back, when the rich men he ran errands for looked at him like dirt on their shoes. **"Girls like her don’t stay with guys like you."** **"Wait till she meets someone with money."** **"You’ve got nothing to offer her, man. She’ll leave."** **"Someone like me comes along, she’ll leave without a second thought."** **"Grace is beautiful. I want her, and I’ll get her."** He’d heard it all. Over and over. From classmates, from co-workers, from the men who paid him to carry their groceries and wash their cars. They didn’t know her. They didn’t know how she’d shown up at his door at midnight when his landlord threatened eviction, cash in hand. How she’d sat with him in the ER when he sprained his wrist on a job, staying until 4 a.m. even though she had work in the morning. How she looked at him like he mattered, like he was worth something, even when he couldn’t see it himself. Grace wasn’t going anywhere. And this job, this one lucky break was going to prove it. Not to them. To her. The bus slowed, turning onto a narrower road. A sign flashed past: CORAL BAY RESORT – 15 MILES. Dylan straightened in his seat. Around him, the chatter grew louder, more excited. He glanced at the gold-watch guy across the aisle, now laughing with someone a few rows up. Three days. He could do this. The bus rolled on, carrying them toward the water, toward the island, toward the kind of money Dylan had only ever seen in other people’s hands. He checked his phone one more time. Then typed: Dylan: I’m going to make you proud. The message sat there, unsent. He stared at it for a long moment, then deleted it. She already was proud. Now he just had to earn it.Latest Chapter
Chapter 38: The Meeting Room
Chapter 38: The Meeting RoomGrace pushed open the door to the café, and a wave of familiar warmth washed over her.The smell of fresh coffee. The hum of conversation. The clinking of cups and plates. She'd spent countless hours here, serving customers, cleaning tables, smiling through exhaustion.But tonight, she wasn't here to work.Tonight, she was here to celebrate."Grace!"Her former boss spotted her immediately. He rushed over, his face lighting up as he pulled her into a tight hug.When he pulled back, his eyes swept over her from head to toe. "Wow. You look so classy."Grace smiled, smoothing down the emerald green dress she'd chosen for tonight. It was fitted, elegant, with a slit up to mid-thigh. Her hair was pulled back into a sleek bun. Her makeup was subtle but polished. She carried a small clutch purse in one hand.She felt… good. Put together. Like someone who had her life on track.Someone waved from across the café.Grace leaned to the side and spotted Amanda and her
Chapter 37: The Underground
Chapter 37: The UndergroundDylan emerged from the shadows of a quiet side street, his eyes landing on the sleek motorcycle parked by the curb. A man in dark clothing stood beside it, his posture alert, waiting.Dylan wore all black—black trousers, a fitted black shirt that hugged his frame, and a black mask covering the lower half of his face. Only his eyes were visible, cold and sharp in the dim streetlight.He approached.The man straightened and held out a set of keys. "Sir."Dylan took them without a word. "You can leave."The man bowed slightly and disappeared into the night.Dylan mounted the motorcycle—a custom Ducati Panigale V4 SP2 worth over $40,000. Matte black with carbon fiber accents, aerodynamic lines that looked like they'd been carved from shadow itself. The engine purred to life beneath him, a low, dangerous growl.He kicked off and tore through the streets, heading toward the outskirts of the city.---For the past two years, Dylan had been fighting in underground
Chapter 36: Near Miss
Chapter 36: Near MissGrace sat at her desk, reviewing client acquisition reports and market analysis documents. Papers were spread across her workspace in organized stacks—proposals awaiting approval, partnership contracts requiring signatures, quarterly projections that needed her input.She’d been at Chase Corporation for a full week now as the Senior Business Development Manager, and she was loving every moment of it.Her team was capable and professional. The employees were friendly, supportive, even jovial. The work was challenging but fulfilling. Everything about this job felt right.Well. Almost everything.Grace knew only a limited portion of the massive building—her floor, her office, the conference room where they held department meetings (though they hadn’t had one since she’d arrived), the staff cafeteria, and the common elevator. That was it.Several colleagues had offered to give her a tour of the headquarters. Sho
Chapter 35: Parallel Worlds
Chapter 35: Parallel WorldsCaleb watched Dylan's car disappear into the night, his face darkening with every passing second. His jaw clenched so tight it ached.Errand boy.Dylan Chase—the man he'd tormented for years—had just asked him, Caleb Steele, heir to the Steele empire, elite among elites, if he could be his errand boy.Damn him. Damn karma.Caleb turned and walked back toward the entrance, his mind churning.How did it turn out this way?"Hey!"Kevin's voice cut through his thoughts. Caleb stopped as Kevin jogged up to him."I saw you chasing after Dylan," Kevin said, his tone curious. "What did you two talk about?"Caleb shrugged stiffly. "Just this and that."Kevin frowned. "Why are you running after him like some lapdog? It's pathetic, Caleb. That boy is nothing."Caleb's eyes flashed. "He's nothing? He just outbid you on almost every item tonight."Kevin's face reddened. "Oh, shut up. At least I bidded. What did you do? You sat there like some hired help, watching everyo
Chapter 34: The Power Play
Chapter 34: The Power PlayMore items rolled onto the stage, one after another. The room buzzed with energy—paddles shooting up, voices calling out ridiculous amounts, egos clashing over pieces of metal and stone.Dylan sat in the shadows at the back, saying nothing.He hadn't bid on anything since the first two items. Most of the wins went to Kevin, who was grinning like he owned the place. Another man—someone Dylan didn't recognize—won a few pieces as well.Dylan's eyes swept the room, cold and assessing.His gaze landed on Caleb, who sat near Kevin, silent and tense. Watching. Not bidding.Dylan's lips curled into a faint smile.Of course he's not bidding. He can't afford to.After all, Dylan was the one slowly crushing the Steele family's empire. Every blocked partnership. Every rejected deal. Every closed door.His doing.Then his eyes shifted to Kevin.Kevin was leaning back in his seat, looking pleased with himself. He'd won several high-profile items, and his chest was puffed
Chapter 33: The Auction of Power
Chapter 33: The Auction of Power"Brother!" Caleb called out, rushing forward. He stopped just short of the entrance. Dylan had already stepped inside. The guard's arm shot out, blocking Caleb's path.Dylan was in.Caleb was out.The symbolism wasn't lost on anyone watching."Brother, how have you been?" Caleb's voice was too loud, too eager. "You're looking great. Really great."Dylan turned slowly. His jaw tightened. His brows furrowed. His eyes dragged over Caleb from head to toe—cold, assessing, intimidating.Caleb fidgeted with his hands, then forced himself to straighten up.You have to do this. Bond with your long-estranged brother. You have to survive in this new hierarchy. Dylan won't throw you aside. He can't.Caleb paused, the thought catching in his throat.Dylan isn't a pauper anymore.He was a big man now. An elite. Bigger than the Steeles. Bigger than almost everyone here."Brother, I've been here the whole time," Caleb continued, his words tumbling out in a nervous rus
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