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One Night With My Billionaire Boss

One Night With My Billionaire Boss

Nathaniel Stone
I woke up on silk sheets that smelled of expensive cedar and cold sandalwood, a world away from my cramped apartment in Brooklyn. Beside me lay Ezra Gardner-my boss, the billionaire CEO of Gardner Holdings, and the man who could end my career with a snap of his fingers. He didn't offer an apology for the night before; instead, he looked at me with terrifying clarity and proposed a cold, calculated business arrangement. "Marriage. It stabilizes the board and solves the PR crisis before it begins." He dressed me in archival Chanel and sent me home in his Maybach, but my life was already falling apart. My boyfriend, Irving, claimed he had passed out early, yet his location data placed him at my best friend's apartment until three in the morning. When I tried to run, I realized Ezra was already ten steps ahead, tracking my movements and uncovering the secret I'd spent twenty years hiding: my connection to the powerful Senator Grimes. I was trapped between a CEO who treated me like a line item on a quarterly report and a boyfriend who had been using me while sleeping with my closest friend. I felt like a pawn in a game I didn't understand, wondering why a man like Ezra would walk up forty flights of stairs on a broken leg just to make sure I was safe. "Showtime, Mrs. Gardner." Standing on the red carpet in a gown that cost more than my life, I watched my cheating ex-boyfriend's face turn pale as Ezra claimed me in front of the world. I wasn't just an assistant anymore; I was a weapon, and it was time to burn their world down.
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"When the light dies, so do the boundaries..."

The old rhyme rode the wind through Elowen's bones, a small, dangerous thing that had lived in the hollow of her chest for as long as she could remember. It arrived without sound, a memory folded into the evening and pressed to her ribs, so that whenever dusk fell the words would wake and fidget like embers. She couldn't say when it had first caught her a lullaby whispered by a woman with soot-streaked fingers, a nursery chant stolen in the catacombs, a warning flung like a stone only that it had settled there and refused to leave.

Nocturnis held its breath.

From the rooftop of a low, weathered stone building, Elowen watched the city turn inward. Her cloak was charcoal, the hem frayed where she'd snagged it on iron balconies a dozen times too many; it hugged her shoulders like a promise. The drizzle from earlier had left the air still wet and metallic, and her hair, wind-tossed and slick, stuck to her cheek in black tendrils like ink. She perched against the chimney like a creature designed to wait predator-poised, prophecy-still.

Below, the city folded. Vendors moved with a strange efficiency, collapsing stalls and folding cloth in hands that trembled and moved too quickly. A pair of street performers abandoned a half-sung ballad, their instruments forgotten against the cobbles. In an alley off Market Row an old woman banged shutters closed with the decisiveness of someone who had closed more than windows in her life. Children were yanked inside by anxious hands; an errant dog vanished behind a boarded door. Even the usual nocturnal chorus the cartwheels, the cries of late-earnings thinned into a careful silence, as if Nocturnis itself had drawn its own curtains.

Dusk belonged to Nocturnis. The city owned the hour like a sick lover owns a bed with habit, with possessive rituals. It was when lamp-smoke braided with incense from shrines, when alleys filled with molten conversation and lamps threw gossip across cobblestones. Tonight, dusk recoiled like a wounded animal. The air felt wary of touching skin. Even the streetlight glass seemed to hold itself back, reluctant to fling light into the widening shadow.

Something shifted inside her - not fear, although the shape of fear hovered nearby - but a rhythm like a drumbeat under the ribs. It rose and thudded, older than any alarm, the kind carved into the bones of the world.

A voice tugged at the edge of that rhythm, patient and exasperated.

"Elowen."

She didn't look. She never looked when Cassian came; she had learned his step as well as her own. He moved like someone who had practiced being present without making a sound - leathered boots touching stone like secrets. He stepped up beside her and the breath between them was the same night-blood wind. He was less shadow than an attempt at daylight: tall, shoulders square, cloak pressed to him like a guard. Where her cloak smudged charcoal, his still held the faint scent of iron and tea.

"You're not supposed to be up here," he said, equal parts worry and reproach.

"I see better from above," she answered. The words fell out of her mouth low and careful. The rooftop offered a map that her boots and hands knew: the Watchtower of Hollowlight cutting a crooked silhouette, the Moonstone spire in ruin like a tooth left in a skull, the low hum of the outer districts where lamps still burned with stubborn, domestic orange. "Tonight the city is hiding something."

Cassian's mouth tightened. "Or it's warning us."

Elowen watched a raven sweep past a crumbling bell tower and then vanish without a call. Birds made no complaints tonight. Nocturnis seemed to swallow its own voice.

"Not warning," she said. "Whispering. It's whispering too loud."

Above them, the lights began to stutter. One streetlamp flared then died; another sputtered and came back in an ugly violet tinge that was almost laughable until it weren't. A patchwork of lamp-light and shadow pulsed through the city, not like a dying candle but like a pattern being pulled loose thread by thread.

"Do you feel that?" She asked.

Cassian's brow drew down. "Feel what?"

"The pull." She pressed her hands to the crumbling stone beside her. The city trembled under her palms, the tremor travel-stiff and faint. "It's like something beneath Nocturnis is exhaling. Something that was held closed... is not."

Cassian's hesitation stretched between them. His hand hovered, just above her fingers, and then dropped. "You mean the Seal?"

"I mean something older," Elowen said. The word tasted like dust. She thought of the obsidian vaults beneath the Moonstone Ruins where the elders had once pressed iron and oath and blood together. She thought of fragments of an old warning: boundaries, light, binding. All of it tucked into stories parents told children to make them sleep in the night.

The moon rose, swollen and wrong. It wasn't the pale, indifferent disc they all leaned against for myths; tonight it throbbed violet - softer at the edges, almost humming, and far too close. When it came out in full, there were runes within its surface, pale glyphs turning like gears, a mechanism moving behind glass. The moon did not climb; it shifted, as if turning its face to see them.

Cassian's breath left in a small hitch. "That's not right."

"No." Elowen felt the light source answer inside the hollows of her eyes. Her irises, always ordinary, shimmered faintly as if something lit the edge of them. The violet was small at first, a secret pulse under skin, then it climbed until Cassian's eyes widened.

"You awakened early," he said, and his voice curdled with fear and something that might have been awe.

"Fate doesn't follow timetables," she answered. Her voice had a thin edge; it was humorless.

Cassian said, "This changes everything."

"Good." The word left her like a blade. "Everything needs to change."

They both watched the moon. Circles within circles - runes layered like machinery - pushed the awareness into her teeth. The Eclipse. That was what the elders' stones called it. The same symbol carved deep into the obsidian vault: a moon with an eyebrow of shadow, the mark of the Bound Moon Prophecy. It had been a thing to read and warn and then forget, like old teeth in a jaw. No one had expected it to look back.

"Elowen of the Hollow Flame," a whisper said in the alley of her memory, older than Cassian. Her mother's voice, clipped and sometimes drunk on worries - a memory of a small hand on her cheek - of a dagger tucked into warm hair. Names had a way of finding her and hauling her forward.

"You'll go to the catacombs?" Cassian asked, voice nearly small.

Elowen stood. Her silhouette cut the moonlight into something sharp. "I don't have a choice."

Cassian grabbed her wrist then - firm, human, a tether. "You do. You're not some puppet of prophecy."

She turned, and something in her flared. "It's not destiny I'm chasing. I'm after truth."

Their faces were close enough that she could see a crest of worry printed at his temple. Cassian had been with her longer than anyone who still walked free: fence of a past he'd tried to bury, silent witness to the things she didn't tell. He was the anchor her heart never admitted needing.

He let go, but not before his knuckles pressed a memory into her skin. "Then don't go alone."

She jerked free - not cruelly, but with the precise snap of someone used to being told what to do. "I never go alone."

She leapt from the roof.

The fall was not a fall but a choreography she had long practiced - a practiced descent through a city that belonged to the night. Her boots struck gutters, struck a narrow balcony, slid across a lead pipe slick with rain and old lichen. Each stone was an animal underfoot she had learned to read by scent and weight. Gravity took things seriously and returned them to the earth; she returned the favor with movements honed into economy.

When her boots finally hit the ground, the cobbles hummed in a way that matched whatever had started in the moon. The vibration was in her teeth, in the register of hollow bones; it was not a sound to the ear so much as a code under skin. She moved, and the city answered: a lamp went out two streets over. A dog snarled at nothing. People closed curtains with sudden, immediate fingers.

Magic, when it moved in Nocturnis, had the personality of a thing that had been insulted and was now taking the high road. It wasn't showy; it was precise.

She ran through backstreets where the air tasted of wet soot and iron, where braziers guttered and put out a final breath. She kept to the bones of the city - narrow alleys hemmed by stone, overhung with laundry that snapped like flags, through dead-end courtyards where rats built kingdoms under the moon's violet. Citizens glanced with eyes full of stories: a lamplighter whose palms were blotched by an old burn, children who peered from behind shawls, a priest in a stained hood muttering to a shrine, the words falling flat against a housetop.

A hum rose from below the cobbles - not a sound, not an echo, but a vibration that crawled through her joints. She pressed her palm flat to the wall of an alleyway and felt the stone answer. The mortar between stones shuddered like a throat clearing. A shard of something raw and true nudged her spine.

Footsteps approached. Not the light step of Cassian, not the clumsy scuff of a common thief. Heavy, measured, a single figure moving through the mist like a question.

She reached for her blade and found it with the same ease as finding her name. The steel came free, familiar and necessary. When she turned, there stood a man in robes that looked like old moonlight: silver fabric ragged at the edges, stitched with patterns she recognized in fragments from the ruins - knotwork like constellations mapped by hands that no longer held compasses. The man's face was hidden by a carved moonstone mask; runes glimmered in the seams where stone met flesh, and every breath he took left a crystalline fog that laced the air.

He inclined his head. Even under the mask his gesture was reverent.

"Elowen of the Hollow Flame," he said. The voice came muffled, deeper than his frame, like a bell in a cavern.

Her lips thinned. "You're late."

"You weren't supposed to awaken this early," he answered, and there was a weight behind his words like the turning of old gears.

She studied him. Moonstone carved by hands with patience. Runes that pulsed in time with the violet sky. He looked like an oracle gone rarefied and hard. "Yet here we are."

His head tilted, studying her like one might inspect a relic. "You've felt it then? The Breach?"

"Elowen's voice cut over the word. "I've felt a hundred things tonight. The seal cracks. The city stitches itself wrong. Even the wind has secrets."

"You walk into a danger you don't yet understand." The man's words skated across the alley; cool, steady, somehow unafraid.

Elowen stepped forward. The moonlight polished the curve of her cheekbones. "I was born in danger. Raised in it. I don't need understanding. I need answers."

He did not move. "May the old accords forgive us, then."

She laughed, a short, bitter sound. "There are no gods in Nocturnis. Only secrets."

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