Harem Startup : The Demon Billionaire is on Vacation-Chapter 465: Not Control

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Chapter 465: Not Control

Chapter 465 – Not Control

She felt his rhythm change again—faster, rougher, like something inside him snapped. He kissed her harder, all over her chest, her shoulders, the dip between her collarbones. His teeth grazed gently, then sucked, leaving a mark.

Her thighs trembled. Her core clenched.

And when she looked up at him—his face shadowed, eyes wild and hungry, lips parted, hair damp against his brow—she saw it.

Not dominance. Not control.

But longing.

Like some part of him had always been starved for this. For touch that didn’t have a price. For warmth that didn’t require leverage.

And now that he had it—he didn’t know how to stop.

"Rava," he groaned, voice breaking.

She pulled him down into a kiss, both hands cupping his face. "I’m here," she whispered. "I’m not leaving."

He groaned again, deeper now—less lust, more emotion. Like her words did something worse than any spell could.

His hips slammed forward with renewed force, deep and final, and she cried out as her whole body pulsed around him—heat surging from her core to her fingertips.

He held her through it.

Groaning into her shoulder as he followed.

And then stillness.

Real, trembling, gasping stillness.

He collapsed over her, arms shaking. Her tentacles cocooned them both, soft and loose now, stroking across his back in long, slow motions like ocean waves settling after a storm.

Neither of them said anything for a while.

Not because they didn’t have words.

But because they didn’t need them.

Then Lux finally spoke, voice muffled against her skin.

"...That felt like more than sex."

Rava ran her fingers through his hair. "Because it was."

He exhaled, and for once, it wasn’t heavy.

Just human.

He lifted his head enough to look at her, brows slightly drawn.

"You’ll tell me if I get clingy, right?" he asked quietly.

Rava smiled. Soft and real. "I’ll let you. As long as you admit it’s not about value—just fear of losing what matters."

His jaw twitched. "It is about fear."

She kissed his nose. "Then you’re allowed to hold me tighter."

He did.

And stayed there.

Wrapped in her limbs, her scent, her silence.

Lux didn’t move. Not an inch.

Which... was weird.

Rava blinked, her breath still shallow from what they’d shared, her body a little sore in the best way, and her tentacles still half-coiled around his waist and shoulders like they hadn’t gotten the message yet.

He wasn’t trying to get free.

He wasn’t tracing lazy circles on her thigh like he usually did after sex, or murmuring half-thought-out plans for trade reforms.

He wasn’t even gloating.

He was just... sleeping.

Rava blinked again. Slowly this time.

Lux. Sleeping.

Like actually sleeping.

And not with that fake, strategic "I’m resting my eyes but still ready to seduce you into emotional contracts" kind of vibe. No. This was the real thing. Deep, relaxed, mouth-parted sleep. Breathing soft. Muscles loose. His weight slumped on her chest, one hand still lightly gripping the edge of the bedsheet like a child clutching a comfort blanket.

A beat passed.

Then another.

She stared at him, stunned. "Are you seriously out?"

No answer.

She adjusted one of her tentacles, loosening it from his leg, then winding it back around his torso like a weighted blanket. He didn’t stir. Not even a grunt. Just a slow rise and fall of his back as he breathed against her sternum.

Rava blinked once more and let her head fall back onto the pillow, exhaling sharply through her nose.

"Well, damn."

She was still catching her breath—trying to process the fact that Lux Vaelthorn, Crown Prince of Greed, half-incubus CFO of the Infernal Financial Nexus, was currently drooling lightly on her skin. He had practically melted into her like she was some divine mattress made of kraken coils and post-coital lullabies.

The weight of him felt good, though.

Warm. Heavy. Human.

Her hands drifted into his hair, slow and gentle, combing through the black strands that were still damp with sweat. They curled around her fingers a little, soft at the ends, messier than usual without product or spell keeping it sleek.

He never let himself look this unguarded.

Not in board meetings. Not at court. Not even in bed most nights. Lux was always composed—always five steps ahead, charming, biting, layered like one of his five-tiered investment vaults.

But now? 𝘧𝓇ℯ𝑒𝓌𝑒𝑏𝓃𝘰𝘷𝘦𝘭.𝒸ℴ𝓂

Now he looked... young.

Peaceful.

No smirk. No tension in his jaw. No sharp glint of suspicion lurking behind his half-lidded golden eyes.

Just Lux.

Her Lux.

"I’ll be damned..." she whispered, almost afraid to speak louder. "You don’t look like a demon at all when you’re like this."

She brushed her fingers against his cheek, soft. Reverent.

"You don’t even look like a CFO. Who the hell’s gonna believe this is the same guy who brokered cross-realm soul bond clauses?"

Still no response.

Lux only snuggled in tighter.

Rava felt her chest squeeze.

She hated that. That emotion part. The warm-clenchy thing that bloomed deep in her ribs and whispered things like he needs this or you’re safe here. She wasn’t good at soft. Or quiet. Or open.

But damn it... this man was breaking her defenses.

She curled another tentacle around his thigh, this one more reflexive than protective. Just holding him. Grounding herself.

She wasn’t used to being needed. Wanted, sure. Respected, definitely. But needed like this? As a harbor for someone who usually treated the whole world like a chessboard?

This was different.

He hadn’t even asked for a second round.

Lux. Not asking for more.

That was borderline apocalyptic.

But the more she thought about it, the more it made sense.

His rhythm earlier. His touch. That way he kept pressing into her like he wanted to crawl inside and hide there for a century.

He wasn’t trying to dominate or conquer or collect.

He’d already done that.

What he was doing now—what this was—it wasn’t about Greed.

It was about rest.

Maybe that was the real reward he’d been trying to give earlier. Not sex. Not affection. But presence. His own, not just hers.

And here he was.

Breathing steady. Skin warm. Lips brushing lazily against her shoulder every time he exhaled.

Alive.

Quiet.

Trusting.