Authors: Abby Gordon
and salad before him. “Don’t give me that look. Eat.”
She put a pint of milk next to the sandwich. “Is Serena
okay?”
“I’ve no idea,” he grumbled, peeling the cellophane
off the turkey sandwich. “No one will tell me anything.”
“Have you called her friends?”
Giving her a quick smile, he pulled out the piece of
paper with the women’s information. Stabbing at the
numbers on his phone, he closed his eyes as he waited
for someone to answer.
“Claire? Keith MacLauren. The hospital won’t tell
me…” He nodded, relief on his face. “Thank you. No, no,
she shouldn’t worry about coming in. Monday is fine, or
whenever she feels up to it.” He listened, nodding. “Of
course. Please tell her. Thank you.”
“Well?” Penny prompted.
“She’ll be released tomorrow. Claire said Serena
was talking about coming in to work as soon as she left
the hospital.”
“She has a concussion,” Penny shook her head.
“Plus everything else that beast did to her.” She
shivered. “Keith, promise me that you won’t hide
anything about any man I date from me again.”
“Hey!” he protested around a bite of sandwich.
“That was as much a surprise to me as anyone else!
And you’re the one who didn’t want to believe that he’d
hit Serena.”
She slumped in the chair, nodding.
“God, I know how to pick’em, don’t I? Maybe I
should take a vow of celibacy or something. Join a
convent.”
“I don’t think you’d make a very good nun,” Keith
told her wryly. “I think they have to take a vow of
poverty as well.”
“Okay, that might be a problem,” she acknowledged
with a laugh. “Feel better now that you’ve eaten?”
“Yes, mother dear,” he smiled. “Get back to work
before your boss reprimands you for slacking off.”
Laughing, Penny stood and leaned over the desk.
“Between you and me,” she whispered, “My boss
needs a vacation. Like, now. Somewhere warm. Away
from the bullshit he’s had to deal with. Find someone to
take his mind off of everything.”
“Enough, Pen,” he frowned, not liking her talk of
companionship. He’d blown that and didn’t want to
think about it.
Hours later Penny stormed back into Keith’s office
and she started in on him about Ben’s constant
presence,
“Enough already with the mother hen, all right?”
she told him in exasperation. “I can’t even go to the
ladies’ room without Mr. Brooding standing outside.”
“Penny, I won’t take a chance on someone else I
care about being hurt,” he said quietly. “When Serena
leaves the hospital, are you volunteering to replace her
there?
Leaning back in his chair, he watched his cousin
and regretted his words and actions. It was obvious
Penny saw the exhaustion in his every move. And more
than he realized he’d revealed. But this was his cousin,
he told himself. He could relax his guard around her,
right?
“You love her, don’t you?” she whispered, sitting
down.
“I’m not loving anyone,” he retorted. Okay, Penny
was more observant than he thought.
“You’re not Uncle Ken. You’re not my father,” she
offered. “And you would never treat a woman the way
they have. Or the way Mark did.” Approaching him, she
stood next to his chair. “Keith, why don’t you talk to
her?”
“Talk to who?”
“Serena, for Pete’s sake! She’s supposed to be
released from the hospital tomorrow. Go get her. Take a
huge bouquet of roses. Tell her you love her!”
“I can’t.”
“Why not?”
“Penny, why the hell would she want to be with
me?”
“Well,” Penny frowned, tapping her finger against
her chin. “You dress decently. You’re literate. Your
hygiene’s pretty good. And you have decent table
manners. Oh, and the most important thing...you can
spit a watermelon seed farther than anyone I’ve ever
seen.”
Keith snorted, remembering the summer on the
Cape so many years ago.
“How can you remember that?” he murmured. “You
were barely four.”
“I’ve always thought you were the best,” she told
him.
“Except when I’m jealous of Mark?”
She winced.
“Sorry about that,” she sighed. “I wasn’t thinking
clearly.” She leaned forward and kissed his cheek.
“Keith, go tell—”
“Penny, I didn’t protect her from Mark,” he ground
out, shoving his chair away from the desk. He paced
over to the window. “Why the hell would she want to be
with me?”
“How could you have known Mark would go after
her?” Penny demanded. “You’re not God, Keith. You’re
a man.”
“I didn’t protect her,” he whispered, shaking his
head. “She won’t want to be with me.” His head whipped
around to pin her with a look. “And don’t say anything
to her, understand me? This is my personal life and I
want you to stay out of it.”
“You are a stubborn, bull-headed man who is so
caught up in your own ego that you’d rather let her go
than be human like the rest of us,” Penny glared at
him. “Why would she want to be with someone so
stupid, blind, and narrow-minded?”
Stalking out, she slammed the door.
Clenching his jaw, Keith turned back to stare at his
city.
That evening, he went to the brownstone. The super
recognized him and let him into Serena’s apartment. It
was still a mess from the previous night. Not wanting
her to return to that, he began straightening things as
much as he could. A lamp clicked on. Startled, he
turned around and stared at the painting highlighted
by the spotlight. Serena had said that her buying the
piece, instead of taking Todd on a cruise, had led to
their break-up argument. Keith moved closer to
examine it. A deceptively simple scene at first glance—
a peaceful meadow with a creek and mountains in the
background. If one looked closer, the eye could see the
details of the flowers and butterflies in the meadow,
animals just inside the trees and hawks soaring about
the mountains. Fairly impressive, he thought, realizing
she knew art. Just as she had recognized the quality of
the vase.
Suddenly wondering where it was, he glanced into
the kitchen before going to her bedroom. The bed was
rumpled and a pillow was on the floor. Keith fought
down the fury as he realized just how close she’d come
to being raped. Grimacing, he turned to leave and
paused. On the nightstand, resting on a lace doily, was
the vase and wilting rose. Following his instincts, he
opened the double drawer and smiled at the sight of the
things he’d sent her. Reaching in, his finger brushed
the cuffs. How he would have loved to have seen her in
them!
Suddenly the pain of never having Serena again, of
being nothing more to her than her boss, made him fall
to his knees and lean against the bed. He turned his
face to the mattress to smother his shout. All the fury
and helplessness he’d felt since Claire described the
attack broke free. Resting his head on the mattress, he
beat his fists against the bed. His Serena had been
threatened, attacked, and saved by others. He hadn’t
done anything.
Emotionally drained, he replaced the pillow and
straightened the comforter. Turning the light off, he
closed the bedroom door and went to the painting.
Penny was right, he admitted. He loved Serena. And
would never be able to tell her. Fighting back tears, he
left the apartment.
Finally able to see visitors, Serena knew she should
be more grateful to see Claire and Debbie. And she was.
They’d saved her from being raped and possibly killed.
But they weren’t who she desperately wanted to see.
Their chatter about all the changes at work didn’t get a
reaction from her. Debbie had been promoted and given
a major project to work on. Claire already loved
working for Jason, compared to what she called her
‘indenture’ under Mark. Serena just stared at the
skyline. The floor was high enough for her to see the
Statue of Liberty. And that brought back erotic
memories she couldn’t think about with her friends
present. She didn’t even react when Claire passed on a
message from Keith that she was to take the week off to
recover and not return until the following Monday.
When she was finally alone, she pressed the speed dial
on her phone and after two rings got voice mail. The
distorted voice she knew as Master didn’t say anything
more than “leave a message.” Finally, after the nurse
checked her vitals at two in the morning, she called
again.
“Master?” she whispered. “I need to talk to you.
Please, call me.”
Closing the phone, she stared out the window of her
hospital room.
For two days, she lay there, forbidden to get up
beyond going to the bathroom. One of the three guards
was always in the room. She asked who had told them to
watch her. When they mentioned Keith, she fought the
disappointment that washed over her.
She knew she should be grateful for Keith’s concern.
He’d come to the hospital right after the attack,
arranged for her and Debbie’s protection—as it was
clear Paul and David were not leaving Claire’s side—
and understood that she would not want to go to work
until the bruises started to fade. Even though he knew
he would need her in the office, he had insisted she not
come in until she was ready.
Relieved and able to focus on recovering, she was
also left to her own thoughts. Thoughts that
increasingly
reviewed
the
weekend.
Had
she
unknowingly done something that upset or angered
Master? She couldn’t figure it out. She was fairly
certain she hadn’t done anything before Mark had
burst into her apartment. If she had, he wouldn’t have
sent the box with the note saying he would be coming
over. So why wasn’t he answering the phone? Why
hadn’t he come to see her? The attack, along with all
the corporate turmoil, had been on the front page of
every NYC paper—“CEO’s Assistant Attacked After
Mass Firings” and “PR VP’s Revenge on CEO’s
Assistant” and “MacLauren Cleans House and
Assistant Pays Price.” She hated that one and knew
Keith was grinding his teeth about all the publicity.
And still no word from Master. Each hour without
hearing his voice hurt more.
Finally allowed to leave the hospital Wednesday
evening, Serena spent most of the next few days
resting. Her parents called daily, trying to convince her
to leave the “big, bad, dangerous city” and come home.
It was what they’d been saying ever since she had left
college, but now she was seriously considering it. She’d
gone as far as she could professionally unless she went
into management. With Master ignoring her daily
messages asking him to call her, she knew there was
nothing here for her personally. She promised her
mother she would think about it and let her know at
Christmas.
Serena called him daily, but couldn’t bring herself
to say anything besides a few words. She was afraid
she’d break down and beg. Trying to feel closer to him,
she poured through the books, especially the second one
he’d given her. It only increased her conviction she had
been a born submissive. Her dreams had been made
real and then snatched away. She desperately wanted
Master to call her, to claim her, to control her. She even
tried to repeat the previous Friday night and nearly
screamed in frustration when she couldn’t reach
orgasm. The book explained why, but that only upset
her more. Evidently once a submissive surrendered to a
dominant, especially if an emotional bond was
established, it might be nearly impossible for the
submissive to orgasm without the dominant present in
some way.
After working nearly twenty-hour days, exhaustion
demanded Keith rest—whether he liked it or not—on
Saturday. Unable to sleep in his bedroom, he’d
transferred a few clothes to the guest room and slept on
top of that bed’s covers.
Waking Sunday, he focused bleary eyes on the
clock, shocked to see it was nearly noon. He’d actually