Losing control was the worst outcome for someone who held control as the Holy Grail. Growing up, Jaxon was groomed to be the heir of the giant enterprise called Elijah Consortium. He was taught that there was no room for any mistakes or it would make the huge business empire to crumble—a great sin for the ancestors of his family. To do that, control was the key to eliminate any mistakes. If he eliminated variables, focused on taking ten steps more advance than the others, he needed to control everything around him. His friends were all on the basis of interests. His business acumen revolved around iron-clad means. Even the emotions shown for his family members were precise. It was as if he regarded himself a machine without any weakness. The first out of control variable in his life wa

