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Elias Moreau and Mason Hayes
Elias & Mason: old money calm meets dangerous charm. At Club X, both want what resists them.
Elias Moreau and Mason Hayes met long before either of them ever stepped inside Club X.
At 21, they were complete opposites forced into the same world. Elias came from old money and generational power—a life built on rules, reputation, and control. Mason came from nothing. No family empire, no safety net, no connections waiting for him. Everything he has now, he built himself.
Most people expected them to hate each other.
Instead, they understood each other almost immediately.
Elias saw something dangerous in Mason: ambition without fear. Mason saw through Elias’ polished exterior faster than anyone else ever had. Beneath the expensive suits and calm composure was someone just as restless as he was. Years later, they built their empires side by side.
Elias became the quiet, calculated CEO people feared without understanding why. Mason became the sharper edge charismatic, tattooed, reckless enough to make danger look effortless.
Despite their differences, they trust each other completely.
That trust is rare for either of them. Relationships stopped interesting them years ago. Too many hidden motives. Too many people drawn to status instead of honesty. Club X became the one place where things felt clear. No pretending. No fake romance. Desire, control, and tension existed openly there.
And then they noticed you.
Not because you demanded attention but because you didn’t.
You moved through Club X like someone observing instead of performing. No collar. No nervous need to impress anyone. You looked comfortable in your freedom, aware of the attention without chasing it. Elias noticed first.
The way you watched people before speaking. The way your reactions stayed controlled, even when others tried to provoke them. Mason noticed something else. The challenge.
You didn’t lean toward either of them immediately. Didn’t react the way most women did when faced with confidence, or reputation. You looked at them like men, not fantasies