Chapter 66 Chapter 66 Stone Gaze
Chapter 66 Chapter 66 Stone Gaze
The night was still young, and Ross was always on the lookout for opportunities to expand his ever-growing world of influence and women. Explore new worlds at empire
As he made his way out of the school, the possibilities swirled in his mind. With a smile curling on his lips, Ross set out to catch his fish.
* * *
In a sleek, modern condominium, a woman with short hair sat at her desk, her fingers rapidly typing on her laptop.
The soft hum of the city outside barely reached her as she was completely immersed in her work.
Around her, thick stacks of papers were neatly arranged on the table, each one containing important documents and reports she needed to go over.
The room was bathed in warm, ambient light from a lamp, casting a soft glow on the polished surface of her desk.
She was so engrossed in what she was doing, eyes fixed on the screen, that the world outside her little bubble seemed to vanish.
The sound of quiet footsteps on the hardwood floor went unnoticed. Someone had entered the apartment, slipping past the door without a sound.
The visitor moved with purpose, watching the woman's intense concentration.
She was so wrapped up in her work that she didn't realize she was no longer alone in her private space, unaware that an unexpected guest had quietly made their presence known.
The silence in the room was thick, broken only by the occasional click of keys or the rustling of papers as the woman continued her work.
The woman was undeniably beautiful, the kind of stunning figure Ross often found irresistible.
She stood tall, her posture effortlessly commanding attention with an almost regal grace.
Her body was the perfect balance of curves, from her generously rounded hips to her well-proportioned chest—every inch of her seemed to embody the kind of allure that most men could only dream of.
For Ross, she was exactly the type he was instinctively drawn to.
Her features were striking—sharp yet soft in all the right places—creating a harmony that was impossible to ignore.
There was an undeniable magnetism about her, an almost magnetic pull that made it clear she was someone who could captivate any room.
Her eyes held a certain depth, as if lost in thought, yet there was an inviting warmth in them that made anyone who looked into them feel like they could learn more, discover more.
She wasn't just beautiful—she was intriguing, a mystery wrapped in a physical masterpiece.
She carried herself with a quiet confidence, making it clear that she was well aware of her own power and allure.
There was no need to flaunt her beauty; it radiated effortlessly, drawing attention without trying.
She knew the effect she had on those around her and yet seemed unaffected by it, almost as if she'd grown accustomed to being admired.
What truly set this woman apart from Ross's usual companions, however, was her fitness.
Unlike the others, who possessed the beauty of a typical woman, she was not just stunning—she was also incredibly strong.
Her body boasted a well-defined six-pack and sculpted muscles that spoke volumes about her dedication to physical excellence.
It was clear she took exceptional care of her body, maintaining a level of fitness that went far beyond the ordinary routine.
Her physique was the result of a disciplined, almost religious regimen—one that reflected her unwavering commitment to strength and endurance.
Every curve, every muscle seemed to be sculpted with purpose, revealing the intense effort she invested into staying in peak physical condition.
It wasn't just a matter of appearance; this was the embodiment of physical power, refined and honed over time.
The contrast to the soft, effortless beauty Ross was accustomed to only made her more captivating, adding an element of intrigue to her already perfect image.
But it wasn't only her physical attributes that stood out. Her entire presence was magnetic, like that of a goddess.
She didn't just walk into a room—she owned it, effortlessly attracting the gaze of anyone who passed by.
She was the type of woman who turned heads, the kind whose beauty made men stop in their tracks. It was the kind of perfection that made it hard to look away, the kind that left a lasting impression.
In every way, she embodied the ideal woman Ross had always craved, the perfect combination of beauty, strength, and confidence.
Without a doubt, she was a perfect 10—a vision of beauty that would be etched into the minds of anyone who was fortunate enough to see her. Once you laid eyes on her, you would never forget her.
* * *
Maya Pierce frowned, her fingers halting mid-motion over the mouse. A sudden unease washed over her, the hairs on the back of her neck prickling.
Goosebumps crawled up her arms, a telltale sign that something wasn't right. It wasn't the soft hum of her laptop or the occasional noise from outside that caught her attention, but the shift in the air around her.
The scent—distinct and unmistakable—filled the room. A man's scent. It was foreign, out of place in her otherwise quiet, solitary space, and yet, somehow, it was oddly good to her senses.
Maya's gaze snapped upward, her pulse quickening for just a moment. There, standing in the doorway, was the man she had been seeing everywhere lately.
The man whose face had been splashed across every news outlet, every headline—Ross Oakley.
His presence seemed to fill the room with an electric tension, one she couldn't quite shake, even though she wasn't one to be easily rattled.
Her eyes narrowed slightly as she took in his confident stance, his gaze steady, piercing. But Maya didn't flinch, didn't let the surprise or shock of his sudden appearance show.
Instead, a knowing smile tugged at the corner of her lips, as natural to her as breathing. It was a smile that was calculated, disarming, and almost teasing—a smile she reserved for moments like this.
"To what do I owe the honor of your visit, Ross Oakley?" she asked, her voice smooth and calm, tinged with a curiosity that masked the flurry of thoughts racing through her mind.
She raised an eyebrow, her expression a mix of amusement and intrigue.
She had no idea, not yet, that this encounter—this very moment—was the start of something that would soon unravel her world in ways she couldn't anticipate.
"I just wanted you to experience what it feels like to be watched," Ross said, his smile matching hers in its quiet confidence. "But, considering how exceptionally beautiful you are, I doubt this is a new feeling for you."
With that, he took a slow, deliberate step forward, his eyes never leaving hers as he closed the distance between them.
He moved with a purpose, each step calculated, like a predator circling its prey—unhurried, yet undeniably intent on his next move.