Maxwell The moment my tires rolled onto the old quarry road, something inside me finally loosened. For weeks, the company had been pulling me in every direction, piling deadlines on my desk faster than I could breathe. I have missed the road, I have missed the noise of my bike more than I wanted to admit. Kai's voice reached me even before I shut off the engine. His laughter echoed across the rocks. "Finally! Thank goodness your trillionaire duties didn't chain you to your boardroom today." I tugged off my helmet, smirking at him. "Relax, if I didn't want to be here, I would still be in that boardroom." He nudged my shoulder as the others rolled in. And just like that, the teasing faded because the second our engines fired again, everything else stopped existing. We rode in a tight,

