Chapter 1: The Encounter

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Samantha Reyes had never been one for trouble. She lived her life by the book, avoiding risks and staying far away from anything—or anyone—who could disrupt her peaceful world. But all of that changed the moment she walked into Club Mirage. The neon lights buzzed faintly above her, casting eerie glows on the throng of bodies swaying to the pulsing beat. It was her friend Lily's birthday, and although clubs weren’t her scene, she had promised to be there. Little did she know, tonight would be the start of something she could never walk away from. As she navigated through the crowd, her eyes caught on someone sitting alone in the far corner of the room. He was tall, broad-shouldered, with tousled dark hair and an air of danger that seemed to hang around him like a shadow. Samantha should have looked away, should have ignored the pull she felt, but she couldn’t. Jaxon Cross noticed her, too. His piercing gaze locked with hers, sending an immediate jolt through her system. He didn’t smile. He didn’t nod. He simply stared, as if daring her to make the next move. Lily tugged at her arm, but Samantha was already lost in the intensity of his stare. She could feel the weight of his eyes on her as she was pulled to the dance floor, and even as she danced, it felt as though he was watching her every move. Minutes passed, or maybe it was hours—time seemed to stretch under the heavy, intoxicating atmosphere of the club. When Samantha finally broke away from her friends to catch her breath, she found herself near the bar. Her pulse raced, her mind still reeling from the stranger in the corner. And then she heard his voice. “You shouldn’t be here.” It was low, deep, and sent shivers down her spine. She turned, and there he was—Jaxon. Up close, he was even more breathtakingly dangerous. His dark eyes gleamed under the club’s dim lights, a silent warning flickering in them. But instead of running, Samantha felt drawn in. “And why’s that?” she asked, her voice steady despite the tremor in her chest. Jaxon leaned in closer, his lips curving into a smirk that didn’t quite reach his eyes. “Because girls like you don’t belong in a place like this.” Samantha’s heart pounded. Everything about him screamed trouble, but she couldn’t deny the thrill that coursed through her veins. She wasn’t naive—she knew this was a bad idea. But for once in her life, she wanted to take a risk. “What if I want to be here?” she challenged, surprising herself. His smirk faded, replaced by something darker, more serious. He stepped closer, his presence overwhelming. “Then you better be ready for what comes next.”
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