Liam didnât spare a single thought for what heâd done to Daryl just hours ago. Not the shattered fingers. Not the blood-curdling scream. Not even the mutilated body heâd left for the world to find. That Chapter was over, buried in the night like a bad dream. His mind had moved on.
Instead, all his focus was now locked on one simple, deadly message that had popped up on his screen not long after sunrise:
"Get your ass over here!!!" â Lilith
That was it.
No explanation.
No emojis. No punctuation except for those three exclamation points, like gunshots at the end of a sentence.
He sighed quietly in the backseat of the cab, watching the city pass by. The streets were mostly quiet, with only early risers, joggers, and scattered delivery trucks giving the illusion of normalcy. But Liamâs mind wasnât calm.
His heart wasnât racing, but it wasnât still either. He kept turning the possibilities over in his head like poker chips.
Was she going to talk about last night?
Their bodies intertwined.
Their breathless moans.
The look in her eyes as she gave herself to him for the first time.
The memory sparked something primal in him again, and he subtly shifted in his seat, clearing his throat.
Or maybe she regretted it?
That thought cut deeper than he liked. The sex had been incredibleânot just physically, but emotionally. He wasnât sure what it meant for either of them, but if she wanted to pretend it didnât happen, he wasnât sure how heâd handle that.
The cab pulled up outside the sleek, luxurious building Lilith called home. Liam stepped out, tossing a few bills to the driver without waiting for change. He adjusted his jacket and walked toward the entrance, his reflection faint in the black-glass doors.
Inside, the air smelled faintly of cinnamon and leather. The elevator greeted him with a soft chime as he stepped inside and hit the floor number.
As the elevator ascended, his mind kept racing.
Maybe sheâs angry.
Maybe she feels exposed.
Maybe she just wants round two.
He smirked a little at that last thought, but it vanished as quickly as it came. He couldnât afford to get cocky with Lilith. She wasnât just any woman. She was his boss, his commander, the leader of the Black Lotus. A woman with beauty sharp enough to wound and power deep enough to drown a city.
The elevator dinged. The doors slid open with a soft hiss.
Liam walked down the hallway and stopped in front of her apartment door. He knocked once.
He was about to knock again when her voice echoed from inside, smooth and confident:
"Open."
Click.
Liam blinked as the door unlocked with a soft mechanical sound and slowly opened inward on its own.
"What the hell..." he muttered under his breath. Since when did she get voice-activated doors?
It definitely wasnât like that yesterday. He had a clear memory of manually opening and closing it.
He stepped in cautiously, eyeing the sleek panel on the wall near the frame. It mustâve been a new feature, either recently installed or just activated. Of course sheâd have something like this.
The place smelled like lilac and dark wine, just like her. He followed the scent toward the open space ahead.
Lilith was behind her polished bar counter, her back slightly arched as she reached up toward the top shelfâstacked with expensive wine, rare whiskey bottles, and crystal decanters.
Her long, golden-blonde hair flowed down her back in soft waves, loose and slightly tousled, like she hadnât yet brushed it. She was in her signature silky purple nightgown again, the fabric clinging to her body with almost no effort. It revealed far more than it hid.
"Morning," Liam said casually, trying not to stare too hard. "Isnât it a little early to start drinking?"
Lilith clicked her tongue, not bothering to look at him. "Iâm not drinking, idiot. Iâm trying to grab something on the shelf."
He walked around the counter and looked upâspotting a small object on the top shelf.
With ease, he reached up and grabbed it: a simple metal nail cutter.
He raised an eyebrow at her. "If you knew itâd be hard to get down, whyâd you put it up there in the first place?"
She turned slightly, resting her arm on the counter. "Because the last time I put it there, both my hands were working fine."
Liam glanced at her right arm. The bandages were gone. The sling too. But the way she cradled it slightly when she moved told him everythingâshe was still hurting. It wasnât fully healed yet.
He gave her a small smile. "You shouldnât push it."
"Cut my nails," she said flatly, turning her back to him again and placing her hand on the counter.
He didnât argue.
He walked behind her and picked up the cutter. As he carefully trimmed each nail, his eyes inevitably wandered. Her nightgown ended just at the top of her thighs. And beneath the soft, clinging fabric, her ass curved out like a dream sculpted in silkâfirm, smooth, and perfectly shaped.
Slim thick.
It was the only way to describe her.
She wasnât overly curvy like Ann, but every inch of her was flawless, toned and seductive in a way that made it hard to breathe.
He cleared his throat to distract himself. "So... whyâd you call me?"
Lilith paused, her hand frozen in place.
Her voice dropped, low and sharp. "Stop clipping for a second."
Liam did.
She turned her head slightly, eyes piercing into him like daggers.
"We need to talk."
Just like that, the casual atmosphere vanished.
Liam stood behind her, still holding the cutter, heart now beating a little heavier.
Something was coming.
Something serious.
And he had a feeling it had nothing to do with sex.
Liam waited.
Lilith stood there, her back still half-turned to him, the purple silk of her nightgown catching the soft light pouring in from the wide balcony window. She hadnât moved much since her cold words: We need to talk.
Her fingers rested idly on the counter now, her nails neatly trimmed thanks to him, but the tension between them had shifted from teasing and seductive to something heavier.
And yet... she still hadnât said anything.
Liam tilted his head slightly, watching her closely. "So?" he asked.
Lilith slowly turned her body until she faced him fully. Her expression was unreadableâeyes narrowed ever so slightly, lips parted as though she were still tasting the words before letting them out.
"Where were you last night?" she finally asked.
That made Liam furrow his brows. So it is about last night... Was she about to bring up Daryl? Had someone seen something? Had she somehow seen what heâd done?
But before he could even open his mouth to respond, she continued.
"There was an attack on the Crimson Hand," she said coolly. "During the night."
Liam blinked.
That... wasnât what he expected.
She wasnât accusingâshe was investigating.
She just wanted to know.
"Oh," Liam muttered, leaning back a little. He let out a breath. "You thought I did it?"
Lilith raised an elegant brow at him, arms folding beneath her chest. "Did you?"
Liam gave a soft chuckle and shook his head. "No. Wasnât me. I was busy with something else."
She studied him for a moment, eyes scanning his face like a human lie detector. Then she gave a single nod. "Yeah... I figured."
"Then why ask?"
"I needed to be sure," she replied simply, turning and pouring herself a glass of water. "Because whoever did this... wasnât normal."
Liamâs curiosity piqued. He stepped around the counter to join her on the other side. "What happened?"
Lilith took a long sip, then set the glass down. "Someone infiltrated one of the Crimson Handâs primary bases. Not a lab. Not a warehouse. Their actual headquarters."
Liamâs brows furrowed deeper. Waitâ
She glanced at him, her tone flat but laced with intrigue. "They killed nine of their members. Brutally. And then vanished without a trace."
Liam blinked, stunned. "Wait... nine?"
Lilith nodded.
"Damn..." he muttered under his breath. "Thatâs insane. Did they catch the guy?"
"Thatâs the crazy part," she said, folding her arms again. "No. They donât even know who did it. There are no cameras, no evidence, and no survivors willing to talk. The whole place is locked down. But itâs confirmedâthe person walked in... and walked out."
Liam leaned back against the counter, arms crossed now. His expression had hardened. Something didnât feel right.
"That doesnât make sense," he muttered. "Iâve been in their brothels. Their drug dens. Hell, even a couple guarded warehouses. But this? Their base? No one just walks in and walks out after killing nine people. Thatâs not possible."
Lilith nodded slowly. "I thought the same thing."
Her voice dropped a little lower. "Thatâs why Iâve called our guy."
Liam turned to look at her. "Our guy?"
"Our mole inside the Crimson Hand. He was nearby during the attack. Heâs been keeping his head down, but Iâve summoned him. He should be here within the hour."
Liam gave a small nod, his mind still trying to piece things together. Who couldâve pulled off something like that? And why now?.
Lilithâs eyes were focused elsewhere now, her thoughts drifting to things she hadnât said out loud. Liam could tell.
She hadnât brought up their night together at all.
Not a word.
Not even a glance to suggest it had happened.
And that silence spoke louder than anything.
He sighed quietly, finishing the last nail on her left hand. They were side by side nowâLilith leaning slightly against the counter, Liam seated on the tall stool beside her, his arm brushing hers lightly. The silence stretched on.
Then, without thinking too hard about itâ
Smack!
Lilith gasped audibly as the sharp sound of skin-on-silk echoed through the room. Her eyes snapped wide open, the sting of his hand on her perfect ass still fresh as her head whipped toward him.
She stared at him with disbelief.
Her lips parted.
But no words came out.
Just a glare that said: What the hell was that for?!
Liam, however, didnât flinch.
In fact, he grinned.
That damned, cocky grin that made her heart twitch and her blood boil at the same time.
She was about to speakâwhether to insult him, scold him, or slap him back, even she didnât knowâbut Liam stood up in one smooth movement and pulled her by the waist, closing the distance between them in a heartbeat.
Their bodies pressed together. Her curves met his lean, muscular frame with perfect friction.
His voice dropped to a low murmur against her ear, rich and warm and impossibly confident.
"So... youâre not gonna talk about yesterday?"
Lilithâs breath hitched, just slightly.
Her hands were on his chest now, either to push him awayâor hold him close.
Even she didnât know which.
And as the warmth of his body seeped into her skin, as her eyes met those deep blue ones that made her heart stutter.