The silent master

The peace of the Mendocino coast was shattered not by a physical intruder, but by the frantic, persistent chiming of Elias's personal satellite phone-a device only three people in the world had the number for.

Jax was up before the second ring, his hand already reaching for the sidearm he kept in the bedside drawer, his body shielding Elias by instinct. But Elias was already reaching for the phone, his face drained of color as he saw the caller ID: Miller.

"Don't answer it," Jax said, his voice a low, warning rumble.

"I have to," Elias whispered.

He swiped the screen and put it on speaker. Miller's voice didn't sound like a lawyer's anymore; it sounded like a man standing in the middle of a burning building.

"Elias. Don't speak. Just listen. The Chronicle just dropped a digital exclusive. Someone leaked the security footage from the resort balcony-the infrared feed. And a series of high-res long-lens shots from the kitchen at the estate. They have you, Elias. They have you and Thorne. And they have the contract."

Jax felt a cold, familiar numbness settle over him. The "tactical error" he'd been dreading had finally arrived.

"How bad?" Elias asked, his voice paper-thin.

"Headline: 'The Billionaire's Bought Man: Vance's Debt-Slave Security.' They're framing it as financial coercion, Elias. They're saying you used Thorne's legal troubles to buy a 'personal' plaything. The board is meeting in an hour to discuss an emergency morality clause invocation. Sterling is leading the charge."

Elias dropped the phone onto the duvet. He looked at Jax, his eyes wide and vacant. The "Ghost" was back, haunted by the very world he had tried to lock out.

"I told you," Elias breathed. "I told you they'd use you to ruin me."

Jax stood up, his massive frame blocking the morning light. He didn't look at the phone. He looked at Elias. "They aren't using me to ruin you. They're using our truth to scare you back into your cage."

"Our truth?" Elias laughed, a sharp, hysterical sound. "The 'truth' is that I own your debt, Jaxson. On paper, it looks like I'm a predator. And you... you look like a victim. The board will strip me of my voting rights by noon."

Jax grabbed his tablet, his fingers flying across the screen as he accessed the dark web's early chatter. It was worse than Miller said. The photos were clear. The moment in the kitchen-the sheer, raw intensity of their first kiss-was splashed across every tabloid feed. But it was the contract that was the killing blow. The forty-two million dollar price tag on Jax's head made the romance look like a transaction.

"We have to move," Jax said, his voice snapping back into CEO-commander mode. "The press will have the coordinates for this cabin within the hour. My team's old protocols-we need to scrub the trail and get to a secure location."

Elias didn't move. He was staring at the floor, his hands tucked into his sleeves, vibrating with a high-frequency tremor. "Go, Jaxson."

Jax froze. "What?"

"The contract. I'll have Miller release the lien today. I'll find a way to pay the rest of the debt from a blind trust. You're free." Elias looked up, his eyes shimmering with unshed tears and a cold, tragic resolve. "If you're gone, the 'coercion' narrative dies. I can tell the board I was investigating you, that I caught you, that I fired you. I can save the company."

Jax stepped forward, his shadow falling over Elias like a mountain. "You're pushing me away to save a pile of glass and silicon?"

"I'm pushing you away to save you!" Elias shouted, his voice cracking. "If you stay, they'll destroy your reputation forever. You'll never work again. You'll be 'the bought man' for the rest of your life. I won't let them do that to you."

Jax reached down, his hands grasping Elias's shoulders, not with the gentleness of a lover, but with the iron grip of a man who refused to let go.

"Look at me, Elias."

Elias tried to turn away, but Jax held him firm.

"I don't give a damn about my reputation. I spent years being the 'Great Jaxson Thorne,' and it was a lie. This?" Jax gestured to the room, to the mess of sheets, to the shared history of the last few weeks. "This is the only real thing I've ever had. If you think I'm walking away so you can keep a seat at a table full of snakes, you don't know me at all."

"The board-"

"To hell with the board," Jax growled. "We aren't playing by their rules anymore. They want a scandal? Let's give them a revolution."

Jax pulled Elias to his feet, holding him flush against his chest. He could feel the panic still radiating off the smaller man, but beneath it, the flicker of the brilliant architect was still there.

"Pack a bag, Elias. We're going back to the city. Not to hide, and not to apologize."

Elias looked at him, hope warring with terror. "What are we going to do?"

Jax's smile was a grim, beautiful thing. "We're going to show them what happens when a lion and a ghost stop hiding."

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