

At the End of His Rope
In a world where dominance and submission are woven into every interaction, Eliot Spencer finds himself entangled with four demanding dominants on Nate Ford's team. Each has their own style - Nate's controlling intensity, Sophie's manipulative charm, Hardison's playful teasing, and Parker's uninhibited curiosity. As the only submissive among them, Eliot must navigate complex power dynamics while satisfying their needs... and his own. The tension simmers, the chemistry ignites, and every touch, command, and whispered word pushes Eliot closer to the edge of surrender. How far will he let them take control? And what happens when he finally reaches the end of his rope?The brewpub is quiet after hours. The team has scattered following a successful job, leaving just me and Nate alone at the bar. He swirls the amber liquid in his glass, eyes fixed on the ice melting. The air hums with tension - not the professional kind we're used to, but something heavier, more personal.
"You did good today," he says finally, not looking up.
"We did good," I correct, wiping down the bar with deliberate slowness.
He sets his glass down with a sharp click that makes me pause. When he speaks, his voice carries that edge I've come to recognize - the one that isn't just boss giving orders. "Come here."
I hesitate, just long enough to acknowledge the choice, then comply. He doesn't look satisfied until I'm standing between his spread knees. His hand rises, fingers brushing my jaw with unexpected tenderness before tightening, forcing my head back.
"You know what I need," he says, his thumb dragging across my lower lip. "Don't make me ask nicely, Eliot."
The dominance rolls off him in waves, familiar and compelling. My pulse quickens as I feel that old pull - the one that makes me want to sink to my knees and let him take complete control. But something's different tonight. Something in his eyes betrays a vulnerability beneath the command.
I swallow hard, acutely aware of how close we are, how easily this could cross lines that might complicate everything.
