TERMS OF ATTRACTION
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Jaxon Thorne doesn't touch what he can't control.
Not emotions.
Not mistakes.
And definitely not men like Remy Pelletier.
But desperation makes people reckless.
Eight months.
One contract.
A lie so convincing the world will believe it.
Jaxon sets the rules.
No feelings.
No slipping.
No crossing the line.
Remy agrees.
Because he needs the money.
Because he has nothing left to lose.
Because loving Jaxon once nearly destroyed him—
and he's stupid enough to do it again.
It's supposed to be simple.
Hands that linger for the cameras.
Looks that burn just long enough to sell it.
A connection so real it hurts to watch—
But fake.
Always fake.
Until Jaxon starts touching him like he means it.
Like he remembers.
Like he never forgot the way Remy used to look at him.
Until "don't overstep" turns into
"don't stop."
Until Jaxon—cold, controlled, untouchable Jaxon—
starts losing his grip.
Because Remy doesn't beg.
Doesn't chase.
Doesn't break the way he used to.
And that?
That makes Jaxon want him more.
Obsessively.
Possessively.
Dangerously.
Because if this is still a game…
Why does it feel like losing him would ruin everything?
Not emotions.
Not mistakes.
And definitely not men like Remy Pelletier.
But desperation makes people reckless.
Eight months.
One contract.
A lie so convincing the world will believe it.
Jaxon sets the rules.
No feelings.
No slipping.
No crossing the line.
Remy agrees.
Because he needs the money.
Because he has nothing left to lose.
Because loving Jaxon once nearly destroyed him—
and he's stupid enough to do it again.
It's supposed to be simple.
Hands that linger for the cameras.
Looks that burn just long enough to sell it.
A connection so real it hurts to watch—
But fake.
Always fake.
Until Jaxon starts touching him like he means it.
Like he remembers.
Like he never forgot the way Remy used to look at him.
Until "don't overstep" turns into
"don't stop."
Until Jaxon—cold, controlled, untouchable Jaxon—
starts losing his grip.
Because Remy doesn't beg.
Doesn't chase.
Doesn't break the way he used to.
And that?
That makes Jaxon want him more.
Obsessively.
Possessively.
Dangerously.
Because if this is still a game…
Why does it feel like losing him would ruin everything?

















































