The goodbye at Momās was a tapestry of soft touches and lingering glances. A kiss on Momās forehead, a promise in her eyes. A hug for Sarah, a whispered tease for Emma. Then, I was in the AMG One, the engineās growl a solitary sound in the twilight, carrying me back to the heart of my empire.
At 8 p.m. on the dot, the heavy gates of the estate groaned open, recognizing their master. I guided the car into its sanctum, the purr dying into a satisfied silence. Stepping out, the night air was cool, but the light spilling from the main house was warm, alive with laughter and the clink of cutlery.
I found them in the grand dining room, a scene of vibrant chaos. Soo-Jin was placing the final dish on the long table, her movements precise. But my entrance stilled the room for a heartbeat.
Then, a wave of warmth hit me. I moved around the table, greeting each of my women with a kissāa brush of lips on Vivienneās cheek, a deeper, more promising kiss for Amanda, a gentle press against Lunaās forehead.
And then there was Anastasia.
By the way, this woman was different. She is of a line of Tsars, Master. A princess in exile, her dignity a shield.
But that shield was gone now, replaced by a palpable, almost vibrating aura of devotion. It wasnāt just excitement for the work we would do. It was the sight of
me
. Her eyes, a striking Siberian blue, held a light I had ignited, a look of pure, unabashed love that transformed her noble features into something soft and vulnerable.
I cupped her face, my thumb stroking her cheek, and her eyes fluttered closed as if in prayer.
Each woman here was a universe I had unlocked, a mystery whose secrets I now held. To unravel them all would be a lifetimeās work.
I took my seat between Amanda and Vivienne, the natural center of their orbit. Margaret sat across from me, holding court. It was fascinating to watch.
Apart from Janet and Luna, these women had known each other for years, a circle of mature elegance. And Margaret was their undisputed queen. Yet, since the kidnapping, a shadow clung to her.
The fun, flirty MILF Iād first encountered in Miami, the one with a wicked grin and a daring spark, had been muted.
The trauma was a veil over her vibrancy.
I wanted to help her, to pull that veil away. But Iād been consumed by other fires. Tonight, the hungry looks from the othersāVivienneās sly smile, Amandaās predatory gazeātold me this dinner would not last long.
But if it ended early, my path was clear. I would go to the guest house.
I would sit with Margaret. I would try to coax the real her back to the surface, to convince her that safety and joy waited here, in the main house, with us.
I watched her laugh at something Amanda said, a genuine but weary sound. Without even realizing it, I had woven both her and Charlotte into the fabric of this new family.
Charlotte, who had confessed her world was a lonely loop of work and strained conversations with her mother, now had a constellation of women around her. Margaret, whose friends were an ocean away, now had Amanda as a constant temptation and the rest as a lively court.
With them here, her loneliness was banished.
As the conversation flowed around me, I caught Margaretās eye. I gave her a slow, deliberate smile, one that promised more than conversation. A message passed between us, silent and clear.
āI see your pain,ā
the smile said.
āAnd I see the fierce woman behind it. Your daughter needs time to heal, and I will give her that. But you... you are ready. And when you are whole again, I will fuck you so thoroughly, so brilliantly, that I will rock the very foundations of the world youāve built. I will make you remember what it is to feel alive. But above all, I will take care of you both.ā
She held my gaze for a moment, a faint blush rising on her cheeks, before looking down at her wine glass with a small, almost imperceptible smile. The connection was made. The game was afoot on all fronts.
After dinner, my phone lit up with Madisonās name.
Finally. The prodigal queen deigned to contact me.
I answered on the second ring, stepping away from the living room where Maya was examining the view. "Well, well, well. Look who remembered I exist."
"Peter!" Her voice came through bright and breathless. "Oh my God, I missed you so much. Like, so, so much. You have no idea."
"You ghosted me for days to laugh about me with Isabella."
"I know, I know, Iām terrible." She didnāt sound remotely sorry. "But I was so busy! And it was funny. You have to admit it was funny."
"It was not funny."
"It was a little funny."
"Madison."
"Okay, okay, Iām sorry!" But she was laughing. "I promise Iāll make it up to you. Iāll do that thing you like. You know the one."
"Youāre going to have to be more specific because there are several things."
"All of them. Iāll do all of them."
I couldnāt help but smile. "Youāre impossible."
"But you love me anyway."
"Debatable."
"Liar." Her voice softened. "I really did miss you though. Howās everything? Howās the penthouse? Did you meet Maya yet?"
"Yeah, just had dinner with her actually."
"And? Howād it go?"
"Turns out I knew her. From Lincoln Heights. Elementary school."
"What?" Madisonās voice pitched up. "Are you serious?"
"Dead serious. Small world."
"Thatās insane. Is it weird?"
"A little. But itās... good, weird, I think. We talked. Sheās protective of Isabella but she seems okay with everything."
"Thatās good. Thatās really good." I could hear her moving around, fabric rustling. "Iām happy for you. For all of you."
"Thanks. Now tell me why you actually called. Because I know you didnāt just call to apologize for ghosting me."
She laughed. "You know me too well. Okay, soābig news. Huge news. Are you ready?"
"Hit me."