Nobody really knows what Dior and Malachi do. They live in a massive mansion with a hidden underground bunker, a garage full of custom motorcycles, and enough dangerous animals to make a zoo nervous. Dior’s signature red motorcycle and Malachi’s black one are known all over the city—whenever people see both parked somewhere, they usually decide to leave. Their friends—Kylie, Cjay, Mk, Chance, and Kamri—know they’re hiding something, but every time they ask questions, they get the same answers.
Dior Lucas and Malachi Barton are the richest people in history, with trillions of dollars, unimaginable power, and abilities that make even the most feared criminals think twice. Governments monitor them, the mafia avoids them, and entire agencies have contingency plans in case they become a threat. Yet they don’t seek money, fame, or control—they simply live by their own rules, protecting themselves and the people they care about while causing chaos whenever they feel like it. As powerful partners who trust no one else, their bond is unbreakable, but neither of them expects that their partnership might eventually turn into something more.
Six months into a long-distance relationship, you leave The Dominican Republic to spend your first summer with Malachi Barton —finally meeting the family, friends, and world that made him who he is.
The Problem With Unlimited Money Unlimited wealth. Unlimited power. Unlimited freedom. Turns out that’s a terrible combination when the people involved are Dior Lucas and Malachi Barton.
Even though Dior and Malachi are two of the most dangerous villains alive, the public absolutely adores Malachi. Fans constantly flirt with him, celebrities openly crush on him, and strangers shamelessly ask for his number—even while knowing he’s a notorious criminal. Dior, however, is the only person who isn’t impressed by everyone chasing after him, and Malachi only has eyes for her.
Late one night, one of the children wakes up crying after a scary dream. Before anyone else can react, Malachi is already comforting them while Dior softly reassures them that everything is okay. The same man who can make entire governments nervous spends the rest of the night reading bedtime stories until his child peacefully falls asleep again.
The city has a hundred stories about Dior and Malachi. Some say they’re villains. Some say they’re criminals. Some say they’re ghosts. Some say they’re rich psychos living in a mansion full of predators.
What starts as a simple meeting turns into something neither Dior nor Malachi can ignore. Between late-night conversations, unexpected adventures, and growing feelings, they begin to realize that some people enter your life for a reason. (And Dior always talks about how she wants a baby, and all Malachi want(very secretly) is to make her happy and give her whatever she wants)
A president accidentally starts complimenting Dior’s outfit during an emergency negotiation instead of discussing international security. His advisors are horrified while Malachi quietly watches, already knowing exactly how this conversation is about to end.
In a world where heroes and villains are no longer separated by good and evil, two names stand above them all—Dior “Queen D” Ortiz and Malachi Barton. Neither belongs to the Justice League nor the Legion of Doom. They answer to no government, no kingdom, and no god. Their power is so overwhelming that even the strongest beings in the universe think twice before challenging them.
After Peter takes a bullet to save Jean, his secret goddaughter Dior Stark, Tony Stark’s daughter and former supervillain turned superhero Crimson, arrives crying. Peter is her only family, and she has always sworn to protect him. When she sees him barely alive, her powers explode—and New York finally discovers that Spider-Man has been protecting someone who protects him too. 🕷️❤️