The door clicked shut behind them, and Ana felt her heart race even faster than before. The silence in the room was thick, heavy with anticipation, as Hayden led her toward the bed. His grip on her wrist was firm, but not painful. It was a silent promise of control, of what he could make her feel—what he already had made her feel, even though she wasn't entirely sure she understood it.
Her body was betraying her at every turn. Her thoughts were a jumbled mess of warnings, of logic, of everything she knew to be true. She was supposed to hate him. To despise him. To want nothing to do with him.
But here she was, standing in his presence, feeling the heat radiating off of him, her skin aching to feel more of him.
Ana's breath caught when Hayden's eyes locked onto hers, his expression dark, unreadable. He wasn't just staring at her—he was studying her, as if trying to decide how much of her he could take, how much of her he could break before she surrendered completely.
"You don't want this, Ana," he said, his voice a low murmur, like a challenge. "You don't want me to push you like this."
His fingers trailed down her arm, lightly grazing her skin. The touch was delicate, yet it sent a jolt of electricity through her, straight to the center of her being. She wanted to pull away, to slap his hand away, but instead, she stood frozen, unable to move, unable to speak.
"You're scared," he added, his voice almost tender, though the intensity behind it was unmistakable. "But you don't want to be. You just don't know how to let go."
Ana swallowed hard, the words knotting in her throat. She couldn't look away from him. The magnetism between them was undeniable, stronger than anything she had ever felt before. She wanted to deny it, to fight it, but there was no escaping it.
"You're wrong," she whispered, her voice barely audible. "I'm not scared."
Hayden's lips curved into a smirk, one that was full of dark amusement. "You're scared of what I can do to you. What I can make you feel."
"No," she shook her head, her voice shaking despite herself. "I'm scared of how much I want it."
Her words hung in the air, raw and honest, and for a moment, Hayden didn't move. He didn't speak. He just stared at her, as though he was reading her soul, peeling back her layers one by one. And in that moment, Ana realized that he saw right through her. Every doubt. Every desire. Every weakness.
Before she could even process it, he closed the distance between them, his lips crashing down onto hers in a kiss that was anything but gentle. His hands were on her body now, his touch claiming, demanding. She gasped into the kiss when he pushed her backward, making her fall onto the bed.
Hayden hovered over her, his body a shadow above hers. His eyes were dark, burning with something that made her heart thud in her chest.
"You think you're in control," he whispered, his breath hot against her ear. "But you're not."
Ana could feel her pulse hammering in her throat, her body trembling beneath him. She knew this was wrong. She knew this was dangerous. But everything inside her screamed to let go, to give in.
And so she did.
Her hands reached up, threading through his hair, pulling him closer as if she couldn't get enough of him. The kiss deepened, their bodies pressed together in a tangle of heat and desire. She could feel the muscles of his chest against hers, his body hard and firm, as though he was made to destroy her and rebuild her all over again.
Hayden pulled away just enough to look down at her, his eyes wild with hunger. "Say it," he demanded, his voice hoarse.
She hesitated, but only for a second. The tension between them was unbearable, like a string pulled so tight it could snap at any moment. "I want you," she whispered, the words feeling foreign on her tongue. "I want this."
A satisfied smirk tugged at his lips, and he moved lower, his hands tracing the curves of her body as if he were mapping out every inch of her. When he kissed her again, it was no longer gentle or slow. It was fierce, passionate, as though he were taking what he had always wanted.
Ana couldn't stop herself. Every part of her was craving him. Every touch, every kiss, made her need him more. She was losing herself, but she couldn't find it in herself to care.
Hayden pulled back, his eyes never leaving hers as he reached for the buttons of her blouse. He undid them one by one, his fingers nimble, sure, as if he had done this a thousand times. When her shirt fell open, revealing the lace of her bra, he gave a low growl of approval, his eyes darkening with desire.
"You're beautiful," he murmured, his voice rough, raw. "But this is only the beginning."
Ana's breath caught in her throat. She didn't know where this was leading, but she could feel the pull of something much bigger than either of them. Something that was going to change everything.
Hayden wasn't asking for permission. He was taking control, as he always did. And for the first time in her life, Ana didn't want to fight it. She wanted him. All of him. Even if it meant losing herself in the process.
She knew she had crossed a line she couldn't come back from. But there was no turning back now.
As he kissed her again, more urgently this time, Ana felt the last of her resistance crumble. She was his—completely, utterly his.
And she was too far gone to care.