LOGIN⚠️ CONTENT WARNING ⚠️ This book contains explicit sexual content, including detailed descriptions of consensual sex between adult men. >>>>>>>>> Nikolai pins Aiden to the cadaver table, shoves his hand into his pants, and fists his throbbing cock with one ruthless stroke. Aiden’s head slams back, a broken moan ripping free as Nikolai jacks his dick raw and fast, his thumb grinding the slick head until Aiden’s hips fuck helplessly into his grip. “Fuckkkk...” >>>>>>>>> Aiden Cross who grew up dirt-poor clawed his way into the nation’s top medical school with nothing but his brilliance, every perfect grade is another step toward the day he’ll destroy the father who abandoned him and his family. Then Nikolai Serrano shows up: filthy-rich, unfairly beautiful, and somehow able to match Aiden’s perfect scores without breaking a sweat. He invades Aiden’s classes, his space, his every thought, until the tension between them detonates in the dead of night. ❗Scenes include oral sex, anal sex, manual stimulation, dirty talk, praise kink, light possessive/dominant behavior, and semi-public/risky sexual situations. If these dynamics upset you, close the book now.
View MoreAiden's POV
6:03 a.m. and I’m still reading.
The overhead bulb in my dorm room flickers but I ignore it because, like most things, I don't have the money to fix it.
My anatomy textbook is open on my lap, page 427, the brachial plexus diagram swimming in front of my eyes because I haven’t slept and the words keep rearranging themselves into dollar signs.
My phone buzzes on the floor beside me but I don't pick it up knowing it's Mom checking if I’m awake to know if I sent the $80 for Lily’s field trip yet.
I haven't.
I smell horrible and I know I need a shower, badly, but the hot water ran out sometime around 3 a.m. and I’m not in the right mental state to pour freezing water on my body so I sit just sit down calmly like I don't have somewhere to be in the next thirty minutes.
At 6:30 I have to be at the coffee shop to open. At 8:10 I have to be in the front row of Anatomy 101 looking like a properly functioning student. I can’t afford to be late to either.
I flip the page, rub the sleep out of my eyes, and keep reading.
'Just ten more minutes...' I tell myself. I can't stop till I've learnt it all.
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The bell over the door of Brew & Burn chimes at exactly 6:27 a.m. and I flip the sign to OPEN with the same mechanical smile I’ve perfected over two years of morning shifts.
“Morning, Aiden!” Mrs. Delgado sings, already in line even though we just opened. She’s here every single day for her large oat-milk latte with an extra shot and exactly three raw sugars. I have her drink started before she finishes fishing singles out of her coin purse.
“Morning, Mrs. D. You’re looking radiant as always.”
She blushes the same way every time. I’m dead on my feet, but my smile stays welded on.
By 6:50, people have begun to queue. I take their orders, call names, wipe spills, and every thirty seconds my eyes flick to the clock above the pastry case.
7:02. 7:09. 7:17.
I catch my reflection in the window as I wipe a table: On the outside, I look pretty normal but the ache building up in my head says otherwise.
7:28.
My replacement, Jess, finally strolls in chewing gum and scrolling through TikTok. I clock out at 7:29:59, untie my apron, and I’m out the door before she starts asking how my weekend was and all that crap.
'The sprint to campus is twelve minutes if I run fast enough.' I think to myself.
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By the time I reach the school gate, my lungs are burning and my shirt is soaked with sweat, but then I run into the bathroom and quickly change my clothes to the decent set I always keep with me that makes me look like a real student of St. Lucian’s Medical Campus.
I skid into the anatomy lecture hall at 8:08 exactly, slide into the front row, and pull out my notebook.
At 8:10 sharp, Dr. Elena Whitlock strides in with an irritated frown on her face. Mrs. Elena is a fifty-seven year old retired neurologist who was legendary for eating first-years alive.
“Upper limb,” she says without preamble, clicking the projector on. The first slide is the brachial plexus.
I exhale through my nose in relief. I diagrammed this exact thing last Wednesday. I know it forward, backward, and in my sleep (which I haven’t had in three days).
Whitlock doesn’t waste time. “Someone tell me the nerve that supplies the thenar muscles and the first two lumbricals.”
When no one raises their hand, she turns to me.
“Mr. Cross?”
“Median nerve. Specifically the recurrent branch.”
A couple of snickers come from the back but I ignore them. Whitlock’s mouth twitches.
“Correct. And the exception to the ‘first two lumbricals’ rule?”
“Ulnar nerve supplies the flexor and opponens, but also the medial two lumbricants”
Whitlock actually smiles. “Excellent.”
She continues the lecture. Pausing in-between to ask me questions she's sure I won't know but I keep surprising her by answering every question correctly.
Halfway through, someone in the third row mutters, “Jesus, they haven't even taught us this shit. How does he know all this?”
I pretend I don’t hear it but pride unfurls in my chest at the statement.
At 9:45, the lecture ends. People start packing up. And while I’m sliding my pens into their exact slots, Whitlock’s voice sounds.
“Mr. Cross. A moment.”
When the room clears, I slowly make my way towards her. My heart is suddenly hammering harder than it did during the sprint here.
She folds her arms as she stares at me.
“I’ve taught this course for nineteen years,” she says. “I have never and I mean, never, had a first-year walk in already knowing the entire upper and lower limb, the pelvis, and half the head and neck before week three. Your diagnostic exam score was perfect. Your practical last week was perfect. Your answers today were…” She shakes her head, almost laughing. “You’re terrifying, Aiden.”
Heat crawls up my neck. I suddenly don’t know where to look.
“I don’t say this lightly,” she continues. “Whatever you’re doing, however you’re doing it, keep doing it. Because students like you are the reason I still show up to this circus every morning.”
The warm thing feeling in my chest swells up till I feel tears at the back of my eyes. “Thank you, Dr. Whitlock,” I manage. My voice is rough.
She waves me off, already turning to her laptop. “Go. Get coffee or sleep or whatever you do. I’ll see you Wednesday.”
I walk out in a daze.
The hallway is bright with morning sun that shines through the tall windows. Students stream past me laughing, complaining about the quizzes and comparing Apple watches. I lean against the cool marble wall for just a second and let my head fall back.
Every blister from standing eight hours at the coffee shop, every skipped meal, every night I chose flashcards over sleep, it was all worth it.
For one minute, the weight of everything I'm held back with lifts from my shoulder.
But it was obviously too good to be true.
My phone buzzes and my heart stops at the message I receive.
Mom: Lily threw up at school. The nurse says it's bad and that she needs to be picked up. I’m at work till 6.
I push off the wall, and head for the bus stop immediately.
When am I ever going to get a fucking break?
Luka’s POV “Well, Ms. Ashley, it looks like your time is up.” I looked down at the woman tied to the chair. She was a mess—blood, sweat, and tears smearing her face—but I felt nothing. Viktor wiped a blade clean on a rag and glanced at me. “Who were you on the call with?” “Aiden,” I said, tucking my phone away. Viktor’s brows rose. “What did he say?” I shrugged, my voice flat. “Since she won't talk, kill her.” The moment the words left my mouth, Ashley lost it. Behind the gag, she let out a muffled, frantic scream, her body thrashing against the ropes. Her eyes were wide, streaming with tears, but I just rolled my eyes. I’d seen her play the victim too many times; this girl was unbelievably fake. “Stop moving, or this will be a lot more messy than it needs to be,” I told her, my hand moving to my holster. “Or do you want to tell us where Ivanov is?” She only sobbed louder, the sound echoing off the cold warehouse walls. It was pathetic and I didn't have the patience for it.
THREE MONTHS LATER… Aiden’s POV I leaned against the kitchen island, watching Lily head down the stairs. I couldn't help the scoff I let out. “There’s no way you're going to school in that.” She rolled her eyes immediately. “Why? Mom thinks it’s cute.” I looked over at Mom, who was busy packing Lily’s breakfast for school. She just raised her hands in a surrender, refusing to get caught in the middle. I turned back to my sister. “Where’s the rest of the shirt?” “It’s cropped, Aiden. It’s what everyone wears nowadays.” “Well, you’re not wearing it,” I interrupted. Mom passed me my own breakfast, and I caught her eye with a grateful smile before turning my focus back to lecturing Lily. My phone started vibrating in my pocket, cutting me off. “Do not piss me off this morning, Lily. Go change.” She groaned loudly, her footsteps heavy as she marched back up the stairs. I pulled the phone out and answered. “Hello? Aiden speaking.” “Aiden, it’s me,” Luka’s cold voice came through th
Aiden’s POVThe stench of death was engraved to my skin, and no amount of scrubbing would ever get it out.I stood at the sink, gripping the cold porcelain so hard my knuckles went white. My hands wouldn’t stop shaking. Even after icy water rushed over them, I couldn’t feel the temperature. All I saw was the faint pink swirl of Nikolai’s blood disappearing down the drain.After rescuing Nikolai, we couldn't take him to any hospital in Moscow, worried that they secretly worked for Ivanov. So, I had to operate on him.My fingers had been inside his skull just hours ago. I’d held his brain in my hands while it pulsed weakly under the lights.I saved his life. At least… I think I did.I peeled off the surgical gloves with a snap and tossed them into the bin. My hands were red and swollen, my mind numb. I stared at them for a long moment before forcing myself to move.When I finally pushed through the doors of the safehouse operation room, Luka was there. Our expressions were pretty much
Nikolai's POV I didn’t need to look to know who'd entered the room.I forced my eyes open, even though they burned, to see a shadow step into the dim light, his polished shoes stopping just inches from my blood.Then he laughed cruelly.“Well, well…” he drawled. “Look at you.”I dragged in a shaky breath and tilted my head just enough to meet his gaze. “Hello… son,” Roman spat spitefully.Something in me should have reacted. I should feel anger, rage,... hate.But I was too weak to feel anything. I let out a soft breath of air in an exhale.“What do you want, old man?”For a second, I was met with silence, till I felt his fist brutally slam into my jaw.My head snapped to the side, pain exploding through my skull.He took another hit directly to my ribs and I felt blood flood my mouth.Again.Again.Again.Each blow sent shockwaves through my already battered body, but I refused to scream. My vision flickered, black creeping in at the edges, and I barely held onto my consciousness.
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Nikolai's POV I grip the steering wheel tighter as I pull the car into the driveway of the Bravta's compound—it's what I now call home, but really, it's more like a fortress.It's not warm or as full of love as my penthouse had been with Aiden and Lily.The gates swing open automatically, and I gl
I peeled off my white coat in the hospital's locker room, the fluorescent lights buzzing overhead.My shift had dragged on way longer than expected—between Tyler's emergency surgery and catching up with Sean, it felt like I'd been in this damn hospital for a lifetime. I stuffed my coat into my loc
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