ADORA
He’s cute. Handsome even, but his face is
one of utter shock as he looks at
me. The sharp angles of his jaw are ticking,
and I wonder if that’s a sign
he’s agitated, disturbed, or just plain angry.
“You what?” he asks, apparently not having heard me the first time.
“I killed him.”
“Fuck this shit! I’m out.” Joey shakes his head and stalks to the door.
I
watch his retreating back, smiling as he goes.
Maybe I’ve been avoiding this for no reason at all. I mean, he did get
quite the introduction.
I would have apologized, but I think it helped my
case too.
You know, not marry someone who I clearly don’t want to, and
who probably doesn’t want me either.
He pauses, his hand on the door.
“How long have you been back?” he asks.
“Years,” I answer without hesitation, and he turns back to face me.
“And Lucas knew of this?”
“It took him a while to realize who I was,” I tell Joey honestly.
“But,
yes, he knows who I am.”
The woman from earlier pushes the door open, and Joey steps aside,letting her in.
She blushes when she sees him and then looks at me.
Dammit! I didn’t even get her name.
“Becca,” she says, sounding shy, or at least shyer than she seemed a few
minutes ago.
Joey looks between us, a smirk touching his lips.
“Yeah, sorry about that.” I wave to the door where Joey’s watching us.
Becca glances behind her, then nods to the counter. “I left my phone.”
She walks over and reaches for it, and I place my hand on top of hers.
“Do
you want my number?” I ask.
I mean, she did just eat me out. Granted, we had only just met when she
placed a book on the counter to purchase. Then we got to talking, and one
thing led to another, and she ended up with her face between my legs.
What can I say, I have sex appeal.
“You don’t want her number.”
We both turn to Joey, and I raise a brow at him. Now is not the time for
me to make a stand.
He ignores my sharp glare and focuses on Becca.
“Leave. Now.”
She snatches her phone from the counter and basically runs past him
and out the door.
I bite my tongue. Hard. So hard I can taste blood.
When I glance back at Joey, the front door is closed, and he’s standing
there with his arms crossed over his chest while he stares at me.
“That’s not going to happen again.” He indicates where Becca just ran
out the door.
“You think you can boss me around?”
“I remember you now.”
His hand runs along the top of my romance
books as he slowly approaches the counter. “You and your little sister.”
I go to speak, but he cuts me off.
“How is she?” He smirks. “Still breathing?”
There is a dare dancing in
his eyes. “Let me think! Do I remember correctly?
If the deal is not
fulfilled, her life will be forfeited. Is that still correct?”
Okay, so I was hoping he wouldn’t know about the damn deal.
Joey looks away from me and taps a few times on his phone before he
grins.
And the grin that touches his lips is pure evil.
This man is not nice if the vicious glare is anything to go by.
Lucky for me, I’m not nice either.
“This is her, is it not?” He flips his phone, so I can see a picture of my
sister with her arm around a boy at her school back in Italy.
My head snaps up as an unholy gasp leaves my mouth.
How did he do that?
How could he possibly know where Abigail is?
I pay for her to go to the best schools—schools where integrity and
privacy are assured. He shouldn’t have been able to find out where she is or
even the name she is using.
“How did you find her?” I ask with curiosity lacing my tone, even
though I’m finding it harder to breathe every second with this new
information.
“It was you they couldn’t find. They never thought to look right under
our noses.
That was very sneaky of you. But this…” He nods to the phone
and pulls it back, sliding it into his pocket.
“This was… stupid. Did you
really think we wouldn’t find her?”
“My father signed those contracts. I had nothing to do with them and
don’t want any part of them.”
“Our life doesn’t work like that, and you know it. You see, if I don’t
uphold my contract, that will reflect badly on us as a family. And we can’t
have that now, can we?”
“You could call it off.”
“No, I can’t,” he replies, leaving no room for argument.
But that doesn’t stop me from trying. “You can. You’re choosing not
to.”
“I’m not, actually. I don’t want to marry you either.” His eyes roam over
my body, taking in my long legs in my denim skirt to my midriff top, which shows off my belly and tanned skin, followed by my long brown hair and
dark eyes.
“I prefer my women with a bit more meat on their bodies,” he remarks
with a sinister smile on his lips.
I’m thin, there’s no denying that.
Every morning, I run for an hour straight.
Not for physical fitness, but for my mental health. It helps drain out the
thoughts that run rampant inside my mind.
I started after the first time my
father hit me. To get out of the house and away from him I would run—run
from him—and before I knew it, hours had passed. Every single time, I
would arrive back in a state of exhaustion and simply collapse.
Now the old bastard is gone, but those demons still haunt me. They’re
not as bad as they were, though. I can breathe out here, now I am away
from that life.
I had hoped this day would never come.
I even believed it wouldn’t, considering how much time has passed.
But it seems my luck just ran out.
And in walked a tall, dark, and handsome villain.
“You aren’t my type either. I mean… you do have a cock, do you not?”
I question, pursing my lips
in thought simply to annoy him.
“I do. One you would be lucky to have between your legs.”
At his words, I can’t help but bark out a laugh. “Does that actually
work? You saying that women should be pleased to have your cock because
it’s such a damn gift?” I roll my eyes for good measure.
Joey steps closer and leans down into my face. “No, just you.” He
smirks.
“Well, I don’t feel honored. Actually, I want nothing to do with you…”
I glance down at his crotch, “… or your cock,” I say with a smile, bringing
my eyes back to his as slowly as possible.
“It doesn’t matter what you want. You will be my wife, and you will not
fight me on this.”
“Oh, I won’t?”
“No, because I’m sure Miranda would not be happy with the outcome.”
“You’d take her instead?” I ask, shock evident by my tone, but the look
on his face answers my question before he does.
“I would. I mean… when she becomes of age, that is. She’s almost
eighteen, is she not?”
My hands clench at my sides and my nails dig into my palms. In the
fine print of the contract, it states, should he choose not to end her life, he
could take her as his bride.
That’s never going to happen.
When I don’t respond, he adjusts his shirt collar and walks back to the
door, and without turning around, he says, “I’ll see you at six tomorrow for
dinner.” He pauses and looks back, assessing eyes roaming over me again.
“Dress appropriately! I expect the best from my betrothed. Do not come
looking like that.”
Before I can tell him to go fuck himself, the door slams behind him. I
watch as he walks to the car waiting outside, then he gets in and it pulls
away.
What the fuck?
Fuck!
I run to the back of the shop and press call on Lucas’ contact in my
phone. He answers straight away.
“What?”
Isn’t he charming?
“Joey knows,” I tell him.
Lucas has been covering for me—kind of. Well, he just didn’t tell them
when he should have. But as he stated, it wasn’t his place. I always knew if
they’d have asked, he wouldn’t have lied, but they never asked.
“When?” he questions.
“Joey just left. Keir brought him in.”
“Fuck!” He groans, then I hear some tapping, and he says, “They’re
coming here.”
“I want to run.”
“That would not be wise,” he warns, then hangs up.
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