Billable Hours: A Corporate Power Exchange Romance by Azure Delacroix

Romantic illustration of a silver-haired businesswoman and a man in a suit sitting at a luxury bar, cover art for corporate power exchange romance story.

When negotiations end, the real power play begins. In this steamy corporate romance, Azure Delacroix discovers that surrendering control might be the ultimate luxury.

— Azure Delacroix —

The conference call should have ended twenty minutes ago.

I watched the pixelated faces in their little squares on the monitor, each one waiting for someone else to make a decision. Three weeks of negotiations, and we were still circling the same three clauses like vultures who’d forgotten how to land.

“The liability language is standard,” I said, keeping my voice level. “We’ve used this exact phrasing in twelve other contracts. It’s not changing.”

A pause. One of the faces—Mitchell from their legal team—cleared his throat. “We’d just like to review it with our board one more time—”

“You’ve reviewed it with your board. Twice.” I leaned forward slightly, let them see I was done. “You have until Friday at five PM to sign. After that, the offer is off the table.”

Silence. Good.

“Friday,” Mitchell repeated weakly.

“Friday.” I ended the call before anyone could add another pointless comment.

The monitor went dark. I sat back in the leather chair, rolled my neck once to release the tension that had been building there since lunch. This was the part of running LustLit that no one saw—the endless contractual negotiations, the business partners who couldn’t make a decision, the lawyers who wanted to re-argue settled points.

I loved the work. I just hated when people wasted my time.

“Have a good evening, Azure.” LUNA’s voice came from the doorway, her holographic form shimmering in the conference room’s dim light. The AI receptionist tilted her head, reading my expression with whatever algorithms powered her personality matrix. “Rough day?”

“Long day,” I corrected, gathering my tablet and bag. “There’s a difference.”

“Noted.” LUNA’s smile was warm despite being made of light. “See you Monday.”

The elevator down to the lobby was empty. I checked my phone—three emails, none urgent. Outside, the November air carried that particular bite that meant winter was coming whether Blackthorn was ready or not. My driver had the limo waiting at the curb, exactly where he should be.

I slid into the back seat, let the door close behind me with that satisfying heavy thunk of expensive cars. The leather was cool against my legs.

“Apex Tower,” I told him, then reconsidered. “Actually, take the long route. Through the Victorian Quarter.”

I needed to decompress before going home. The limo pulled into traffic, and I let myself sink into the seat, watching Blackthorn slide past the tinted windows.

We passed through Central Plaza first—the cultural heart of the city, all clean lines and carefully maintained public spaces. The fountains were lit from below, turning the water gold in the early evening. A few people walked past the plaza’s edge, heading to dinner or drinks or wherever people went on a Wednesday night when they didn’t spend twelve hours negotiating contracts.

The Victorian Quarter came next. I’d always liked this neighborhood—the gaslit streetlamps, the old brick buildings with their iron-worked balconies, the way it felt like you’d stepped back a hundred years. We passed Chapters & Verse, the bookstore where Scarlett used to work before LustLit. Mrs. Chen was probably still behind the counter, recommending novels to anyone who walked through the door.

A couple stood outside the shop’s window, looking at the display. The woman was laughing at something her partner said, her face bright with it. They looked happy. Easy.

I looked away.

The Meadow District rolled past next—Rose’s territory, all farmer’s markets and community gardens and that pervasive smell of fresh bread from the bakery on the corner. Even in November, people sat at the outdoor tables of The Honey Pot Cafe, bundled in jackets but determined to enjoy the weather before real winter hit.

We turned toward The Skyline District and the city changed. Clean architecture, glass and steel, everything reaching up. My neighborhood. My territory.

I realized I didn’t want to go straight home. Didn’t want to walk into my empty penthouse, pour a drink, stand at the window looking out at the city like I did most nights. I wanted…

I texted the driver: Stop at main entrance. I’m going to the Lounge first.

The limo pulled up to Apex Tower’s entrance—sixty-two floors of glass and ambition. Obsidian Lounge occupied the ground floor, its entrance separate from the main building. I’d been there a hundred times, knew exactly what it would be like inside: low lighting, good music, people who worked in the building stopping for a drink before heading home.

Perfect.

Julian looked up when I walked in, already reaching for the bottle of Grey Goose before I’d reached the bar. “Long day?” he asked, pouring two fingers neat.

“Is it that obvious?”

“You have a tell.” He slid the glass across the polished wood. “You get this line right here”—he tapped the space between his eyebrows—”when you’ve been dealing with difficult people.”

I touched the spot, felt the tension there. “I need to work on that.”

“Or you need to work with better people.” He moved down the bar to help someone else, leaving me with my drink and the low hum of conversation around me.

I took a sip, let the vodka burn pleasantly down my throat. Better already.

“Is this seat taken?”

I glanced to my right. A man stood there—tall, easily over six feet, with dark hair that looked like he’d run his hands through it a few times today. His suit was charcoal gray, well-tailored, the kind that cost real money. Broad shoulders, narrow waist, the build of someone who actually used his gym membership. Mid-thirties, maybe. Strong jaw with just a hint of stubble, dark eyes that held steady contact.

I assessed him the way I assessed contracts. Professional but not stuffy. Confident stance, but not cocky. Good posture—he carried himself like someone used to being listened to. He was holding a Manhattan, which meant he had decent taste or at least knew how to order.

“It’s a bar,” I said. “All the seats are available.”

He sat two stools down—close enough to talk, far enough to not be presumptuous. Smart. Points for spatial awareness.

“Long day?” he asked.

I almost laughed. “Does everyone ask that?”

“You have a tell.” He gestured vaguely at my face. “Right there, between your eyebrows.”

“So I’ve been told.” I turned to face him properly, continued my evaluation. Good-looking in an understated way—those dark eyes, strong hands wrapped around his glass, the kind of physical presence that took up space without trying. No wedding ring. No nervous energy. He waited for my response without filling the silence.

Interesting.

“Let me guess. You work in the building.”

“Thirty-seventh floor. Corporate consulting.” He took a sip of his drink. “Just moved to Blackthorn last month. Still learning the city.”

“And you’ve already found the best bar in Skyline.”

“I’m a quick study.” His smile was slow, deliberate. “What about you? Do you work here?”

“Sometimes.” I wasn’t about to explain LustLit to a stranger. “I live here. Upstairs.”

“The penthouse floors?” He raised his eyebrows slightly. “Impressive.”

“It’s convenient.” I finished my vodka, let myself make the decision I’d been considering since he sat down. Looked at him again—the stillness in the way he held himself, the fact that he hadn’t tried to move closer, the width of his shoulders under that expensive suit. “What’s your name?”

“Marcus.”

“Marcus.” I tested it, decided it fit. Solid. Professional. No diminutive. “I’m Azure.”

“Beautiful name.”

“It’s gotten me this far.” I set my empty glass on the bar. This was either very efficient or very reckless. I was doing it anyway. “Marcus, I’ve had a long day. I’m not interested in small talk or getting to know each other over drinks. But if you think you can follow directions, you can come upstairs with me.”

He blinked once. Then his expression shifted—interest, heat, a kind of focused attention that I recognized. “Directions?”

“I’m going to tell you exactly what I want. If that works for you, this will be good for both of us.” I kept my voice level, matter-of-fact. “If it doesn’t work for you, finish your drink and have a good evening.”

He studied me for a long moment. I could see him processing, deciding. No rush to answer. Another point in his favor.

Then: “I’m very good at following directions.”

“Let’s find out.” I stood, pulled my bag over my shoulder. “Come on.”

We walked through the lounge together, not touching. Julian caught my eye as we passed, gave me the smallest nod—his way of acknowledging he’d seen us leave together, that he’d remember Marcus if I needed him to. I nodded back. Seven years working in the same building, we had an understanding.

The elevator to the penthouse levels required a key card. I swiped mine, and the doors opened immediately. We stepped inside, and I hit the button for the top floor.

The doors closed. We were alone.

“So you just moved to Blackthorn,” I said, watching the numbers climb. “What brought you here?”

“Better opportunities. Fresh start.” He was standing close but not too close, giving me space. “The consulting firm wanted someone local. I wanted a change of scenery.”

“And how’s that working out for you?”

“It’s looking up.” His voice carried a hint of humor, but underneath it was something serious, something genuine.

I did not usually do this. Did not invite strangers to my penthouse after fifteen minutes of conversation. This was inefficient. Potentially reckless.

I was doing it anyway.

“For the record,” he said, “I’ve never done this before.”

“Done what?”

“Gone home with someone I just met in a bar.”

“Neither have I.” The admission surprised me. “But I’ve had a very long day, and I know exactly what I want. It seemed more efficient than playing games.”

“Efficient.” He smiled. “I like efficiency.”

The elevator opened directly into my penthouse—private entrance, no hallway, no neighbors. The security system recognized my key card and disarmed automatically.

Marcus followed me into the open living space, and I saw him take in the floor-to-ceiling windows showing the Blackthorn skyline, the modern furniture in clean lines, everything minimal and precisely arranged. No clutter, no unnecessary decoration. Just space and light and the city spread out below us.

“Nice view,” he said.

“It’s why I bought the place.” I set my bag on the table by the entrance, turned to face him. “Drink?”

“Sure.”

I moved to the bar cart near the windows, poured us both two fingers of Grey Goose with ice—no reason to switch now. When I turned back, he was closer than I’d expected, his height more obvious now that we were alone in my space. I handed him his glass, our fingers brushing.

“So,” he said. “Directions.”

“I’m going to tell you exactly what I want,” I repeated, my voice steady. “I expect you to listen. If something doesn’t work for you, say so. But otherwise, I’m running this.”

“Understood.”

“Good.” I took a sip, felt the vodka run through me like warm fingers down my chest. “I need more than gentle. I need rough. I need to stop thinking. Can you do that?”

His eyes darkened slightly. “Yes.”

“Say it.”

“I can do that.”

“Then come here.”

He closed the distance between us, and I set my glass down on the side table before reaching for him. His mouth tasted like Manhattan—vermouth and whiskey and something underneath that was just him. I kissed him hard, let him know immediately what I wanted.

His hands came up to my waist, pulling me closer, and I made a small sound of approval. Heat flooded through me—the kind I’d been wanting all day without knowing it. I deepened the kiss, pressed my body against his, felt the solid warmth of his chest, the strength in his arms.

He kissed me back with increasing intensity, his tongue sliding against mine, and I felt myself getting wetter, my body responding to his touch in ways that made control harder to maintain. I wanted this. Needed it.

I pulled back just enough to catch my breath, my lips tingling with electricity. “More.”

His hands slid down to my ass, pulling me flush against him, and I could feel he was already getting hard. Good. I kissed him again, harder this time, biting his lower lip just enough to make him groan.

“Bedroom,” I managed between kisses. “Now.”

We moved through the living room without breaking apart, stumbling slightly as we navigated around furniture. His mouth was on my neck now, finding that spot just below my ear that made my knees weak, and I had to focus to guide us down the hallway to my bedroom.

The door was open. We crossed the threshold into the space I’d designed for exactly this—king bed with white sheets, modern nightstands, clean lines, and that full-length mirror positioned just so against the far wall. I’d had it installed specifically for mornings when I wanted to watch myself get ready. Now it would serve a different purpose.

Marcus looked at the mirror, then at me. Understanding flickered across his face.

“Smart,” I said, breathless from kissing. “Let’s see if you’re as good at following directions as you claim.”

I reached for the buttons of my blouse, started undoing them one by one, my fingers not quite steady. He watched, his breathing getting heavier, his eyes tracking every movement. When I shrugged the fabric off my shoulders and let it fall to the floor, he stepped forward like he couldn’t help himself.

“Wait.” I held up one hand, even though my body was screaming for him to touch me. “I didn’t say you could touch yet.”

He stopped immediately, his hands flexing at his sides.

“Good.” I unzipped my skirt, let it pool at my feet. Stepped out of it wearing just my bra and panties—black lace, expensive, simple. His eyes tracked every movement, and I could see the bulge in his pants getting more pronounced.

I reached for his tie, loosened it slowly, pulled it over his head. My fingers went to his shirt buttons, working them open one by one. His hands came up to help, and I pushed them away. “I’ll do it.”

“Yes ma’am.”

“Don’t call me that.” I finished with his shirt, pushed it off his shoulders, and had to pause to appreciate what I was seeing.

He was built—defined chest with just the right amount of dark hair, abs that showed he put in real work, arms that looked like they could hold me up without effort. His skin was warm under my palms as I ran my hands across his chest, down his sides. Exactly what I’d been hoping for under that suit.

I undid his belt, his pants, pushed them down his hips. He stepped out of them, and now he was just in black boxer briefs that left very little to the imagination. The outline of his cock was obvious, thick and hard, straining against the fabric.

My mouth went dry.

I reached for my bra, unhooked it, let it fall. His eyes went immediately to my breasts, and the raw want on his face sent another pulse of heat through me.

“You’re beautiful,” he said, voice rough.

“I know.” I hooked my thumbs in my panties, slid them down, kicked them aside. Stood there completely naked while he was still partly covered. “Your turn. Take them off.”

He hooked his thumbs in the waistband of his boxer briefs and pushed them down. His cock sprang free—thick, flushed dark at the head, already leaking. Exactly what I needed.

I walked to the bed, the mattress firm under my knees as I climbed onto it. Positioned myself in the center, propped up on the pillows. From here I could see both him and our reflections in the mirror across the room.

“I want your mouth first,” I said, letting my legs fall open. “I’m going to tell you exactly where and how. You’re going to listen. Understand?”

“Yes.”

“Then come here.”

Marcus moved onto the bed, positioning himself between my legs. The sight of him there—this confident, composed man about to go down on me at my command—sent a thrill through my entire body.

“Start slow,” I said, threading my fingers through his hair. “I’ll tell you when to change.”

He leaned forward, and the first touch of his tongue against me made my breath catch. Soft, tentative, learning. I tightened my grip on his hair slightly.

“There. Right there. Slower.”

He adjusted immediately, his tongue moving in slow, deliberate circles around my clit. My thighs tensed, heat building already.

“Use your fingers too. Inside me.”

I felt him shift, felt one finger slide into me carefully. The combination made my head fall back against the pillows.

“Two,” I said, voice rougher now. “And curl them up. There—fuck, exactly like that.”

He was a quick study, I’d give him that. His mouth stayed focused on my clit while his fingers worked inside me, finding that spot that made my legs shake. I had to brace one hand on his shoulder to keep steady.

“Don’t stop,” I managed. “Faster with your fingers. Keep your tongue—yes, God, just like that—”

The orgasm built fast, coiling tight in my lower belly. I could see us in the mirror if I lifted my head—my face flushed, my chest heaving, my fingers tangled in his dark hair while he worked between my legs. The visual added another layer, made it hotter.

“I’m close,” I warned him. “Don’t you dare stop.”

He didn’t. His fingers curled harder, his tongue moving in tight circles, and I felt it crest—that perfect moment before—

“Fuck—”

The orgasm hit hard, pleasure rolling through me in waves, my whole body clenching around his fingers. He didn’t stop, just gentled his touch, working me through it until I had to pull his head back because I was too sensitive.

“Good,” I breathed, looking down at him. His chin was wet, his eyes dark with want, his cock visibly hard between his legs. “Very good.”

I pulled him up to me, kissed him hard enough to taste myself on his tongue. My hands roamed across his back, feeling the muscles flex under my palms, then moved lower to cup his ass, pull him against me.

“On your back,” I said against his mouth. “I’m not done with you yet.”

He obeyed immediately, rolling onto his back on the bed. I moved to the nightstand, opened the drawer, pulled out what I needed. Condoms. Lube—the good kind, flavored, watermelon, my favorite. I set them on the nightstand where we could reach them.

I picked up a condom first, tore open the packet with my teeth. “Stay still.”

I positioned it at the head of his cock and rolled it down slowly, smoothing it over his length. He was thick—my hand looked small wrapped around him. I made sure it was secure, no air pockets, properly fitted.

Then I reached for the lube, poured some into my palm. The watermelon scent filled the air immediately.

“I like this,” I explained, warming it between my hands before wrapping them around his covered cock. He hissed, his hips jerking up. “It makes everything feel better. Taste better.”

I stroked him slowly, thoroughly, coating the condom completely. The lube was slick and warm, and I watched his face as I worked—the way his jaw clenched, the way his breathing changed.

“Fuck,” he breathed. “That feels—”

“Perfect.” I finished coating him, wiped my hands on the towel I kept in the nightstand for exactly this purpose. Then I climbed over him, positioned myself above his cock, and reached down to angle him against me.

The head pressed against my entrance, and I sank down slowly.

The stretch was intense—perfect, filling, exactly what my body needed after that first orgasm. The lube made him slide in easily despite how thick he was, but I could still feel every inch. I took him completely, bottomed out with a gasp, and just stayed there for a moment, adjusting to the fullness.

“Christ,” he breathed. “You feel incredible.”

I didn’t answer, just started moving. Slow rolls of my hips, finding the angle that made us both groan. The lube meant there was no friction, just smooth gliding heat. I could feel it slicking between my thighs, coating us both.

“Touch me,” I said. “My breasts. I want your hands on me.”

His hands came up immediately, cupping my breasts, thumbs brushing over my nipples. I arched into the touch, riding him steadily, my pace increasing.

“Harder,” I instructed. “Pinch them. Don’t be careful.”

He obeyed, and the sharp sensation made my rhythm stutter. Good. I wanted that edge of pain mixed with pleasure. My hands braced on his chest as I rode him harder, chasing more sensation.

I reached down between us, ran one finger along where we were joined—felt him sliding in and out of me, felt the combination of our arousal and the flavored lube coating everything. I brought my finger to my mouth, tasted it.

Watermelon. Me. Him. Salt and sweet and dirty all at once.

Marcus watched me do it, his eyes going impossibly darker. “That’s the hottest thing I’ve ever seen.”

“I know.” I leaned forward, braced my hands on his chest more firmly. “Now fuck me properly. Hard. Don’t hold back.”

His hands went to my hips, gripping tight enough to bruise, and he started thrusting up into me hard. I matched his rhythm, our bodies slapping together now, the careful control evaporating. This was what I’d wanted—the roughness, the intensity, the feeling of being completely claimed.

“Position change,” I gasped, my second orgasm already building. “Hands and knees. I want to watch in the mirror.”

We separated long enough to rearrange. I moved to the edge of the bed on my hands and knees, positioning myself so I could see the full-length mirror across the room. Back arched, ass up, knees spread. I looked over my shoulder at him.

“Behind me. Now.”

Marcus moved into position behind me, his hands gripping my hips. The first thrust from this angle made me cry out—deeper, fuller, hitting spots that made my arms shake. I could see us in the mirror—my face, his body behind mine, the way his muscles flexed as he fucked me.

“Harder,” I demanded. “I said don’t hold back—”

He gave me what I asked for. Rough, driving thrusts that pushed me forward on the bed. My arms shook with the effort of holding myself up. I watched his face in the mirror—concentration and pleasure and something almost feral.

“Talk to me,” I said, though my voice was breaking now. “Tell me—”

“You’re perfect,” he ground out. “Watching you take me—fuck, Azure—”

The second orgasm built differently, starting deeper, more intense. I could feel it in my thighs, my core, spreading outward. My instructions were getting less coherent now, just fragments: “Harder—there—don’t stop—”

And then it came out, unbidden: “Mine.”

The word hung in the air between us. I hadn’t meant to say it. Didn’t do possessive. Didn’t claim.

But my body didn’t care what I meant to do.

“Say it,” I heard myself demand, and my voice sounded desperate. Uncontrolled. “Say you’re mine.”

“I’m yours,” he said immediately.

The crack in me widened. Dangerous. This was dangerous.

“Again—”

“Yours, Azure. Fucking yours—”

The orgasm hit like an earthquake, my whole body locking up, clenching around him so hard he groaned. I couldn’t stay up on my hands, collapsed forward onto the bed as pleasure rolled through me in waves. Bigger than the first one, deeper, leaving me shaking and gasping and split open in ways I hadn’t planned for.

He slowed but didn’t stop, working me through it with shallow thrusts until I could breathe again.

“Shower,” I managed when I could speak, my voice still unsteady. “I want you in the shower.”

“Now?”

“Unless you’re done?”

“Not even close.”

I pulled forward, felt him slide out of me with a wet sound. My legs were unsteady when I stood. I hesitated for half a second, looking at him—at what we’d just done, at the line I’d just crossed.

This was not how I did things.

I was letting this go further than intended.

I held out my hand anyway. “Come on.”

The bathroom was all glass and marble, the shower large enough for three people, with a floor-to-ceiling mirror on one wall that I’d had installed for mornings when I wanted to watch myself get ready. The rainfall showerhead was one of my favorite features, along with the wall jets that could hit from three different angles.

I turned on the water, adjusted the temperature until steam started to rise. Marcus followed me in—I saw him discreetly remove the condom, drop it in the trash, then grab a fresh one from the small container I kept on the bathroom counter. Smart. Prepared.

The hot water cascaded over both of us immediately. I tilted my head back, let it soak my hair, wash away the sweat and lube and everything we’d already done.

When I looked at him, he was watching me with that same hungry expression. I saw him roll the fresh condom on efficiently, saw his cock hard again despite two intense sessions.

“Thinking ahead,” I observed.

“Seemed practical.”

I pulled him closer under the spray, kissed him. The water streamed down between us, making everything slippery and warm. I could taste the water on his lips, feel the solid heat of his body against mine.

I broke the kiss, turned around, braced my hands against the glass of the mirror. The surface was already fogging from the steam, but I could still see our reflections—ghostly, indistinct, but enough.

“This position,” I said, looking at his reflection. “Same as before. I want to watch.”

Marcus moved behind me immediately, and I felt him line himself up, felt the head of his cock pressing against me. Then he pushed in—one smooth stroke that made us both groan.

This angle was even deeper. The water ran over us, creating additional slickness, and I watched our distorted reflections in the steaming mirror as he started to move. Slower than before, more deliberate, building up gradually.

“You feel different like this,” he said, his voice rough in my ear. “Tighter. Fuck—”

“You can go harder,” I told him, bracing my hands more firmly against the glass. “I can take it.”

His grip on my hips tightened, and he gave me what I asked for. Hard, driving thrusts that made my breasts bounce, that sent water splashing everywhere. I kept my eyes on the mirror, watched him fuck me, watched my face show everything I was feeling.

“You like watching,” he observed, breathless. “Seeing yourself.”

“Yes.” No point denying it. “I like knowing what I look like. How you look when you’re inside me.”

“So fucking hot,” he muttered, and increased his pace.

I reached back between my legs, found where we were joined, pressed against my clit with wet fingers. The additional stimulation made me clench around him, and he made a sound that was almost a growl.

The third orgasm built fast—my body already primed, already sensitive from the previous two. I watched myself in the mirror as it approached, saw my face change, my mouth fall open.

“I’m close,” I warned him, rubbing harder. “Don’t stop—”

“Not stopping,” he ground out, his rhythm getting erratic. “Fuck, Azure—”

The orgasm hit hard—a bright sharp burst of pleasure that made my knees buckle, made me cry out loud enough that it echoed off the tile. My whole body clenched around him, and I heard him curse, felt him getting close.

Before he could finish, before that wave could take him over, I made a decision. I slid forward, off his cock, feeling him slip out of me. Turned fast, my hand already reaching for him.

“What—” he started, confused, breathing hard.

“Take it off,” I said, gesturing to the condom. “I want to watch you come.”

His eyes went wide, but he obeyed immediately, rolling the condom off and dropping it. I wrapped my hand around his bare cock—hot and slick and so close to the edge I could feel him pulsing.

“Come for me,” I said, stroking him firmly, deliberately. “Let me see it.”

It took maybe three strokes. He came with a groan that sounded like it was pulled from somewhere deep, his cock pulsing in my hand. I watched his face—that moment of total surrender, jaw going slack, eyes closing—as ropes of cum shot out, white against the tile, mixing immediately with the shower water running between us. Some of it hit my stomach, warm for a second before the water washed it away.

I kept stroking him through it, milking every last pulse, watching the cum and water run together down the drain. His hand came up to brace against the wall beside me, his breathing ragged.

“Fuck,” he breathed when he could speak. “That was—”

“Yeah.”

My legs finally gave out. I slid down the tile wall to sit on the shower floor, the water still running over us. Marcus followed, sitting beside me, both of us spent and breathing hard.

“I can’t move,” I admitted, my head falling back against the tile.

“Same.” He reached for me, pulled me against his side.

I went, too exhausted to maintain any distance, and let my head rest on his shoulder. We sat there on the shower floor, water cascading over us, steam filling the air. His arm was around me, my hand resting on his thigh, both of us too tired to do anything but breathe.

This was not protocol. I did not sit on shower floors with men I’d just met.

I was doing it anyway.

“That was…” he started, then trailed off.

“Intense,” I finished.

“Yeah.”

I closed my eyes, felt the hot water on my face, felt his heartbeat against my cheek. For the first time all day, my mind was quiet. No contracts, no negotiations, no tension between my shoulders. Just this—warmth, exhaustion, satisfaction.

Several minutes passed. The water started to cool.

“We should get up,” he said quietly.

“Probably.”

Neither of us moved immediately. Finally, I forced myself to stand, offered him my hand. He took it, and I pulled him up. We actually cleaned up then—quick, efficient, practical.

When we were both rinsed and the water was running cold, I turned it off. Handed him a towel from the warming rack.

We dried off in silence. I pulled on a silk robe from the hook on the door, tied it at my waist. He wrapped the towel around his hips.

“I should probably go,” he said, though he didn’t sound like he wanted to.

I checked the time on the bathroom clock. Nearly midnight.

“Or you could stay,” I heard myself say. The words surprised me.

He looked at me. “Are you sure?”

“I don’t say things I don’t mean.”

He smiled—slow, genuine. “Okay.”

I gave him lounge pants and a t-shirt from the closet, watched him dress. The clothes fit him well enough—I kept guest sizes for a reason, though I’d never actually had guests before.

We moved back to the bedroom. I adjusted the thermostat down two degrees—he’d be warmer than I was used to. Put a glass of water on his nightstand without comment.

Then I picked up my phone from the dresser.

“You’re probably hungry,” I said, pulling up the building’s restaurant menu. “I am.”

“Starving, actually.”

I scrolled through the options, selected efficiently. “Do you have any allergies?”

“No.”

“Good.” I added items to the cart without asking his preference—wagyu steak, truffle risotto, seared scallops, the chef’s tasting of appetizers. Enough for two people to share. When the total came up, I didn’t hesitate, just confirmed the order. “Forty-five minutes.”

“That’s a lot of food.”

“You earned it.” I set my phone down, looked at him. “Consider it payment for following directions.”

His smile was slow. “Best consulting work I’ve done all month.”

We climbed into bed to wait—my bed, the sheets already rumpled from earlier. He settled next to me, and after a moment’s hesitation, I moved closer. Not touching, but close enough to feel his warmth.

“Azure?” he said into the darkness.

“Yeah?”

“Earlier, during… you said ‘mine.'” He paused. “Did you mean it?”

I was quiet for a long moment, thinking about that crack that had opened in me, that unexpected possessiveness that I still didn’t understand. I was supposed to be controlled, clinical, not someone who got attached after one night.

But I’d also learned from seven years with Dr. Morrison that sometimes the things we didn’t plan for were the things we needed most.

“I don’t know yet,” I said honestly. “But I didn’t hate it.”

“Neither did I.”

He reached out in the dark, found my hand, linked our fingers together. The gesture was simple, intimate, unexpected.

I didn’t pull away.

We stayed like that, waiting for dinner, his hand in mine, the city lights filtering through the windows. Neither of us overthinking what any of it meant.

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Eight Ball & Bruises: A Competitive Enemies to Lovers Romance by Amber Kane

A stylized, gritty illustration of a woman, Amber Kane, intently leaning over a pool table to take a shot under a warm hanging lamp. The high-contrast cover art sets a tense, atmospheric mood for a competitive enemies to lovers story in a dive bar setting.

In the neon glow of a dive bar, a high-stakes game of pool turns into a battle for dominance. Amber hates losing, but when the wager involves submission, she might just enjoy the penalty…

— Amber Kane —

Blacklight Tavern was packed that night—the kind of crowded where the air turns thick with sweat, spilled whiskey, and the low thump of bass I felt rattling my ribs. Neon from the signs outside bled through the windows in pulses—red, blue, electric pink—washing the crowd in colors that made everyone look half-dangerous.

Six games down, six wins, and my pocket was heavy with crumpled bills. I was leaning over the far table, lining up an easy corner pocket on the eight-ball, when I felt it. Not a glance. Not a casual look. Watching.

I sank the shot clean, straightened slow, and turned.

Jax Harlan.

He was leaning against the bar rail like he’d been there all night, one elbow propped, a rocks glass halfway to his mouth. Tall. Dark hair a little too long, falling into his eyes. Sleeves pushed up to show forearms that looked like they’d done real work—scarred knuckles, a faded tattoo I couldn’t make out from here. Leather jacket slung over the stool behind him, worn-in jeans, boots that had seen some miles.

But it was the scar I noticed first. Thin line slicing clean through his left eyebrow, white against tan skin. Old. The kind you get in a fight that mattered.

I’d seen him before—three, maybe four times over the past month. Always quiet. Always alone. Always betting big on the games he played, and I’d never seen him lose. He had the kind of stillness that made you wonder what he was thinking, and the kind of eyes that didn’t look away when you caught him staring.

Tonight, he wasn’t playing. He was watching me.

I smirked, chalked my cue, and called out loud enough for the whole bar to hear. “Next game’s open. Hundred bucks. Loser buys drinks all night.”

The crowd shifted. A few regulars laughed—the usual Blacklight mix of leather and ink, people who came here because nobody asked questions. Lou, the bartender, shook his head from behind the taps like he’d seen this routine before. Gruff bastard never said much, but I caught the hint of a smile before he turned back to pouring.

Jax pushed off the bar and walked over. Didn’t ask if the table was free. Just set his glass down on the rail, picked up a cue from the rack, and started racking the balls with steady hands.

“Make it two hundred,” he said. Voice low, rough around the edges. Not cocky. Just certain.

I felt the first real spark then. Not annoyance. Heat.

“Done.”

We didn’t bother shaking on it.

Game One

I broke hard. Balls scattered like they were scared of me—two stripes dropped clean. I ran three more before I had to bank a tough shot off the far cushion. Missed it by half an inch.

Jax stepped up calm as hell and cleared four solids without blinking. When he leaned over the table for his fifth shot, I caught the flex in his shoulders, the way his jaw tightened in focus. The scar through his eyebrow pulled when he squinted down the cue. I wanted to touch it.

He sank the shot. Then the next. By the time he was lining up the eight-ball, I was leaning against the wall with my arms crossed, watching him the way he’d been watching me.

He pocketed it clean, straightened, and met my eyes. “Your break,” he said.

I laughed—short, sharp. “Tied at one-nothing isn’t exactly winning, Harlan.”

His mouth twitched. Almost a smile. “Didn’t say I was winning. Just said it’s your break.”

I grabbed my cue and stepped up to rack. He didn’t move. Just stood there, close enough that I could smell leather and something else—faint cologne, maybe, or just the heat coming off him. When I bent to set the triangle, I felt his eyes drop. Good.

I took my time standing back up, letting my tank ride up just enough to show the cut of my abs. Turned my head, caught him staring, and grinned.

“See something you like?”

“Yeah.” No hesitation. “Your break’s sloppy. You’re telegraphing the shot.”

I wanted to punch him. Or kiss him. Maybe both.

Instead, I stepped up and broke so hard the cue ball nearly jumped the table.

Game Two

This one was closer.

We traded shots, trash talk climbing with every round. I leaned over the table more than I needed to, letting my jeans pull tight across my ass. He noticed. Didn’t stare—just a flicker of his eyes before his next shot went wide.

I grinned, called my pocket loud, and sank the stripe clean.

“Tied,” I said, stepping close enough that my cue brushed his hip. “Want to make this interesting?”

He tilted his head, and the scar through his eyebrow caught the neon glow bleeding in from Emberline Street—red light washing across his face, turning his eyes darker.

“How interesting?”

“Double or nothing,” I said. “Four hundred. Winner calls the shots after close.”

The bar had gone quieter now. Not silent—never silent at Blacklight—but the crowd around us thinned, conversations dropping to murmurs. Even Lou stopped wiping down glasses to watch.

Jax didn’t blink. Just held my gaze, and I swear I felt the weight of that stare between my legs.

“Five hundred,” he said. “And the winner decides what happens in the back office.”

My pulse kicked. Hard.

I should’ve told him to fuck off. Should’ve walked away. Should’ve taken my winnings and called it a night.

Instead, I smiled sharp and said, “Deal.”

Game Three

This one hurt.

We were both sweating now—jackets off, sleeves rolled. The bass from the jukebox synced with my heartbeat, and every time I bent over the table, I knew he was watching the line of my back, the way my tank clung to my ribs, the flex in my thighs when I braced for a shot.

When he leaned in, I watched the way his shoulders moved, the tightness in his jaw, the scar pulling when he focused. I wanted to trace it with my tongue. Wanted to see if it was as rough as it looked or if the skin there was soft.

The score stayed neck and neck. Him pulling ahead by one. Me clawing it back. The crowd that was left had stopped pretending not to watch. Someone turned the music down halfway through, and the click of balls, the scrape of chalk, the low murmur of our voices—it all felt louder than it should.

I had one ball left. Then the eight. He had two.

I lined up my shot—a straight sink into the corner pocket. Easy. Should’ve been automatic.

But I was watching him instead of the table. Watching the way he leaned against the wall with his arms crossed. Watching the way his eyes stayed on me, unblinking.

I pulled the shot. Scratched.

Fuck.

The room exhaled. Someone whistled low. Lou shook his head and poured a shot for himself.

Jax stepped up to the table. Calm. Didn’t smile. Didn’t gloat. Just ran the rest of the table. Clean.

The eight-ball dropped into the corner pocket with a soft, final clack.

Last call had come and gone. The lights flickered to half-strength—neon bleeding through the windows the only real color left in the place. The handful of people still lingering started filtering out, but no one said a word to us.

Jax picked up the stack of bills from the rail—five hundred in crumpled twenties and fifties—and walked over. Slow. Deliberate.

He didn’t hand me the money.

He slid it into my back pocket, fingers lingering just long enough to press against my ass through denim.

“Drinks are on you,” he said quietly. “But I’m calling the shots.”

I should’ve shoved him off. Should’ve told him where to stick his winnings.

Instead, I felt my pulse in my throat and between my legs, and I laughed—low, rough, the sound scraping out of me like I’d already lost something I hadn’t meant to bet.

“Back office,” I said. “Now.”

Lou had already disappeared into the back. The last stragglers were gone. The bar was dark except for the neon bleeding red and blue through the windows.

I walked ahead of him, hips swaying deliberate, and I heard his boots on the floor behind me—steady, unhurried, like he had all the time in the world.

The back office door was half-open. I pushed through, and he followed.

I locked the door behind us.

The office was small—beat-up leather couch shoved against one wall, desk cluttered with invoices and empty beer bottles, single bare bulb swinging overhead. The bass from the bar still thumped through the walls, muffled but steady, vibrating the floor under my boots.

I turned, ready to take control back—ready to shove him against the wall and make him work for whatever he thought he’d won.

But he was already on me.

One hand fisted in my hair, yanking my head back hard enough that I gasped. His mouth crashed into mine—no asking, no hesitation, just teeth and tongue and the taste of whiskey sharp between us.

I bit his lip. Hard. Tasted copper.

He growled low in his throat and spun me, bent me over the desk so fast my palms slapped wood.

“Thought you were gonna call the shots,” I said, pushing back against him, testing.

“I am.”

I shoved off the desk, twisted in his grip, and swung. My fist caught his jaw—not hard enough to drop him, but hard enough to make him let go. He stepped back, hand coming up to his mouth, eyes going dark. Good. I wanted him to work for it.

He came at me again, and this time I met him halfway. We grappled—his hands on my wrists, mine clawing at his shoulders, both of us breathing hard, neither one giving. I hooked my leg behind his knee and tried to drop him. He shifted his weight, spun me again, slammed me back against the desk.

This time he pinned my wrists above my head with one hand.

I could’ve kept fighting. Could’ve kneed him, bitten him again, made him bleed before he got what he wanted. But I felt the heat of him pressed against me, felt the way his chest heaved, saw the scar through his eyebrow catch the light as he stared down at me—and I realized something.

I didn’t want to win this one. I wanted to see what happened if I let him.

So I stopped fighting. And smiled.

“About time,” he said, voice rough.

Then he yanked my jeans open.

My jeans were too tight to rip off—he had to work them down, dragging them to mid-thigh with my thong caught in the waistband. Cool air hit wet heat, and I heard him exhale like he’d been holding his breath for hours.

“Jesus… you’ve been like this the whole time.”

“Less talking.”

He dropped to his knees.

One lick—long, deliberate, tongue flattening as it dragged from my clit down to my entrance. I bucked. He pinned my hips to the desk with one forearm and did it again. Slower this time. Then a third, pressing inside just enough to make me curse.

I tried to push back, tried to take more, but he held me still—strong, controlled, making me wait. I hated it. I loved it.

“Fuck,” I breathed when his tongue circled my clit. “Don’t stop.”

He didn’t. Just kept working me—licking, sucking, tongue pressing flat and then pointed, finding every spot that made me gasp. When he slid two fingers inside me, curling them just right, I felt my knees go weak.

“That’s it,” he said against me. “Let go.”

I came on his mouth—hard, sudden, gripping the edge of the desk so tight my knuckles went white. He worked me through it, tongue still moving until I had to push his head away because it was too much.

When he finally stood, I heard his belt hit the floor, heard the rasp of his zipper. Felt the blunt head of his cock drag through my slick once… twice… teasing.

“Tell me you want it.”

“Fuck you.”

He pushed in an inch and stopped.

“Tell me.”

I clenched around that inch, trying to pull him deeper. He pulled back.

“Say it, Amber.”

I turned my head, met his eyes over my shoulder, and smiled sharp. “Fuck me, Jax. Hard. Or get the hell out.”

He slammed in to the hilt.

The sound I made wasn’t dignified. Neither was the second when he pulled out slow and did it again—harder, deeper, splitting me open until I felt him everywhere.

He didn’t ease in. Didn’t give me time to adjust. Just set a brutal pace—one hand fisted in my hair again, the other gripping my hip hard enough that I knew I’d see bruises tomorrow. Every thrust shoved me against the desk, papers scattering, pens rolling off the edge, my tank riding up so my stomach pressed flat against rough wood.

I came fast—shocked at how quick he got me there, how hard it hit. My pussy clenched around him so tight he groaned my name like a curse, but he didn’t stop. Didn’t even slow down.

He kept fucking me through it, dragging it out until I was shaking, until I couldn’t tell where one orgasm ended and the next began. Then he slowed—rolled his hips instead of pounding, grinding deep, hitting something inside me that made my vision blur.

“You thought you had me,” he said against my ear, voice ragged. “All that trash talk. All that leaning over the table just to distract me. And now look at you.”

I laughed—breathless, wrecked—and reached back to dig my nails into his thigh. “Shut up and make me come again.”

He did.

Pulled me upright, back to his chest, one arm banded under my breasts, the other sliding down to circle my clit while he fucked me standing. I came again—harder this time, legs shaking so bad he had to hold me up.

When I could breathe again, I twisted in his grip and shoved him backward onto the couch. His shirt was still on. That wasn’t going to work.

I yanked it over his head—took in the scars, the ink, the muscle—and raked my nails down his chest hard enough to leave welts. He hissed, grabbed my wrists, tried to pin them. I bit his hand.

He let go, and I climbed on top of him, sank down slow, watched his face as I took him inch by inch. His jaw tightened. The scar through his eyebrow pulled. His hands came up to my hips, gripping, trying to control the pace.

I slapped his hands away. “My turn.”

I rode him slow. Torturously slow. Rolling my hips, clenching every time I sank down, watching him fight to keep his eyes open. When he tried to thrust up into me, I lifted off, hovered just out of reach until he stopped.

“Beg,” I said.

“Fuck you.”

I smiled. Sank down. Clenched. Lifted again. “Beg.”

He cracked. “Please—”

I gave him what he wanted. Rode him hard and fast, chasing my own release, nails digging into his shoulders, his chest, anywhere I could reach. I felt the moment his control snapped—felt him try to flip me, try to take back over.

I raked my nails down his back instead. Deep. Hard enough that I felt skin split under my fingertips, felt the heat of blood slicking my palms.

He cursed, grabbed my hips, and slammed me down one last time.

I came on his lap—third orgasm ripping through me so hard I bit his shoulder to keep from screaming. Tasted salt and copper and heard him groan as my teeth broke skin. Good. Let him wear my marks out of here.

We didn’t stop.

He pulled me off him, turned me, bent me over the arm of the couch. This time he went slow—maddeningly slow, dragging it out until I was begging again, until I was so wet I could hear it every time he pushed in.

“More,” I gasped. “Harder—”

He slowed down even more.

“Jax—”

“Not yet.”

He edged me. Brought me right to the edge and pulled back. Again. And again. Until I was shaking, until I couldn’t think, until all I could do was feel.

“Please,” I heard myself say, and I hated how desperate it sounded but I couldn’t stop. “Please, I need—”

“What do you need?”

“You. Fuck. Just—don’t stop, please don’t stop—”

When he finally let me come, I screamed into the couch cushions—muffled, raw, everything in me breaking open at once.

He pulled out.

I was still shaking when I felt his hands on my hips again. But this time he didn’t push back in. He waited.

I realized what he was asking—what he wanted—and I felt the weight of that choice settle between us. I could say no. Could flip over and pull him back into me the regular way. Could end this now and walk out with my head high.

Instead, I pushed up on my elbows, reached over to the desk drawer, and pulled out the half-empty bottle of lube I kept there for exactly these nights. Tossed it to him.

“There,” I said, voice rough. “Now.”

I heard him exhale—something between a laugh and a groan—and then I felt the slick coolness as he worked me open. Slow. Careful. One finger, then two, stretching until the burn eased into something else.

“Relax,” he murmured, and I felt his other hand stroke my lower back. “Let me in.”

When he finally pushed in, I felt every inch. The stretch. The fullness. The way he had to work for it even with the lube, even with me wanting it.

He started slow. Too slow. Like he thought I’d break.

“Harder,” I said.

“You sure?”

“I’m sure. Fuck me like you mean it.”

He gave me what I asked for.

Gripped my hips, pulled me back onto him, fucked me deep and steady until the burn turned into heat, until I couldn’t tell pain from pleasure, until I was clawing at the couch and gasping his name.

He reached around, found my clit, and I came one more time—vision whiting out, every muscle in my body locking tight, the orgasm so intense I forgot how to breathe for a second.

He followed right after—buried deep, hands bruising my hips, saying my name like he’d earned the right.

After, we didn’t talk much.

Cleaned up with bar towels. I zipped myself back into my jeans slow, deliberate, feeling every ache, every bruise forming under my skin. He tucked his shirt back in, and I caught sight of the scratches I’d left—red lines down his back, some still bleeding faintly. Good.

He walked me to the door, stopped, looked at me.

“Rematch?” he asked.

I smirked, still tasting him on my lip. “Next week. Same stakes.”

He nodded once and walked out into the neon rain.

I locked up, leaned against the door for a second, and laughed into the quiet.

Then I walked back to the bar.

Blacklight Tavern was dark now—chairs up on tables, neon signs humming in the silence. Lou had left the back light on for me like always, but the front was all shadows and scattered glass.

I poured myself a shot of whiskey from behind the bar. Drank it standing. Poured another.

My hips ached. My thighs were shaking. I could still feel him—inside me, on me, in the bruises blooming under my jeans and the scratches I’d left on his back.

I touched my hip where his fingers had dug in. Pressed until I felt the ache sharpen. Smiled.

I’d lost the money. Lost the game.

And I wanted the rematch more than I’d ever wanted a win. Not to beat him. To see if he could break me again.

I finished the second shot, set the glass down soft, and walked out into the rain.

By the time I got home, I was already planning next week’s wager.

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