Authors: Tessa Bailey
Tags: #police, #Romantic Suspense, #brazen, #line of duty, #erotic, #new york, #Contemporary Romance
drove back toward Bensonhurst, reality
intruding with every mile, he wanted to
whip the car around and go back to
Coney Island. He wanted to stay there in
the sunshine with Sera playing stupid
games and riding kiddie rides they were
way too old to ride. For this one too-
brief day, he’d been someone else.
Someone better. But as soon as the
streets became familiar again, passing
along the outside of his window, he
turned back into his father, heir to the
criminal throne. A throne of garbage and
barbed wire. One he didn’t want, but
didn’t know how to separate from.
As they pulled up in front of his
building, his cell phone buzzed in the
cupholder. He checked the screen and
cursed. Wayne. The last person he
wanted to talk to with Sera sitting beside
him, head lolling against the seat
drowsily. Trusting him to get her home
safe. All day long, they’d been a normal
couple, but answering this call would
end that with a quickness. Still, Wayne
never let himself be avoided for long,
and speaking to him over the phone was
better than in person.
He pressed the talk button with a sigh.
“Yeah?”
Loud music and voices greeted him
before the older man spoke. “Now, that
ain’t no way to answer the phone.”
Bowen ignored the pinch of irritation.
He’d stopped taking Wayne’s bullshit
last time they spoke, and he couldn’t take
a step back now. “Hell, I probably use
the wrong fork in restaurants, too,
Wayne. Is this a fucking etiquette lesson?
I’m busy.”
An extended silence passed. “Busy
doing what?”
“Practicing my origami.” He closed
his
eyes
when
Sera
shifted
uncomfortably in the passenger seat, the
perfect ease between them ruined.
“What’s it to you?”
Wayne’s humorous chuckle reached
down the phone, sounding like a
warning. “I’m down at Marco’s with
some of the boys. You’ve got to show
your face once in a while, kid. They
need a leader. When they don’t have
one, they get restless and start acting on
their own. You know what I’m saying?”
Bowen knew all too well what Wayne
meant. The local guys who’d first been
employed by his father, and now him,
needed babysitting around the clock.
They didn’t have jobs to keep them
occupied, and spending time with their
families didn’t exactly appear to be a
priority. No, they weren’t the type to sit
tight and wait for a call about a job.
They felt the constant need to prove
themselves. Bowen was ashamed to
admit he might have felt that at one time
in his life, when he’d been too young to
know better. Not now.
He had two options. Leave Sera here
and hope Connor wasn’t watching,
waiting for Bowen to leave her alone so
he could potentially carry out Hogan’s
orders. Or he could bring her along with
him to Marco’s.
Fuck, he hated either option.
Painfully aware of Wayne waiting on
the line, he looked over at Sera. She
gave him a steady half smile that
warmed him immediately. Dammit, he
couldn’t leave her alone. The entire time
he was gone, he’d be going out of his
mind worrying about her. Worried he
might come home and find her hurt. Or
worse.
No, that wouldn’t work.
“Be there in a while,” he snapped into
the phone, hanging it up before Wayne
could reply. Sera laid her hand on top of
his and it suddenly occurred to him she
would want this. If given the choice, she
would want to come tonight and absorb
as much as she could. About him, his
associates.
“Bowen?” Her soft voice soothed him
even in the midst of his chaotic thoughts.
“What’s wrong?”
He stared out the windshield. “Will
you go somewhere with me?”
“Is it going to be as fun as the beach?”
“No, Ladybug.”
She nodded, as if she’d already known
the answer. “Yeah, I’ll go.”
They drove in silence the ten blocks to
Marco’s and he parked in his usual spot.
Without asking her, she waited until he
came around to the passenger door to
help her out. Sera was smart. She had to
know the kind of danger she was in. Not
for the first time, he wished he hadn’t
agreed to keep his involvement from her.
He hated having anything between them.
With a few words, he could ensure she
trusted him without question. The relief
that would bring was tempting as hell,
especially when they were walking into
the dragon’s den.
But the commissioner’s words echoed
in his head.
She’s got nothing to lose.
No care for her own well-being.
Bowen
didn’t necessarily believe she’d be
reckless, but the horror of Sera being in
danger kept the truth sealed tight.
Anything to keep her from being hurt.
He took her hand and led her into
dark, boisterous Marco’s. The place had
been a restaurant at one time, with a
connected
lounge
and
bar
area.
Residents of the neighborhood who had
been patronizing the eatery since they
were children had stopped coming in for
dinner eventually, turned off by the rough
crowd that now frequented the bar and
lounge. If a night went by where a fight
didn’t break out, the owners chalked it
up to a full moon. At one time, before
he’d even reached the legal drinking age,
he’d been the instigator of most of those
fights.
Several men puffed on lit cigarettes
and cigars at the bar, clearly not giving a
fuck about the law. Why would they
when they broke more serious ones on a
weekly basis? The smoke hanging in the
air, the vile words being shouted, they
never usually fazed him. With Sera
walking beside him, holding his hand,
they made him sick. These disgusting
people would infect her. Hell, he would,
too. Wasn’t he the reason she was here
tonight in the first place?
Heads turned at their entrance;
conversations quieted. The reaction he
typically received, but tonight it was
more out of curiosity than respect. They
were looking at Sera. Not blatantly
checking her out—they knew better than
that. He knew what they were thinking,
though. Since when does Bowen Driscol
walk into Marco’s holding some girl’s
hand? Since when does he
begin
the
night with a chick, instead of his usual
process of picking one to leave with?
“Bowen.” A hand slapped down on
his shoulder. The gold ring winking up at
him would have told him it was Wayne
if the voice hadn’t tipped him off.
Automatically, he jerked Sera into his
side, mentally cursing when Wayne
raised an eyebrow at the action. “You
going to introduce me?”
Sera reached out to shake his hand.
“I’m Sera.”
Bowen’s skin crawled as Wayne
wrapped his hand around hers. “Not
your usual type, is she, kid?”
“Is there a reason you’re talking about
her like she’s not standing there?”
“I was getting to it,” Wayne returned
smoothly. “Where do you come from,
Sera?”
“Lancaster,
Pennsylvania,”
she
answered casually. “Moved here a few
months back.”
He appeared to weigh her answer.
“Can’t say I don’t find it odd that you
chose this section of Brooklyn to
relocate.” His eye twitched. “But who
am I to judge?”
Bowen’s jaw felt ready to shatter. “I
was wondering the same thing.”
Wayne ignored him. “It’s a pleasure,
young lady. Sort of feels like we already
know each other. After all, I’ve held
your panties in my hand.”
A blast of pure rage catapulted
through Bowen’s body. Knowing every
eye in the room was trained on him, he
repositioned his body so only Wayne
could see his face. “This is your last
warning, old man. If you disrespect her
again, I’ll forget all about your
relationship with my father. To be
honest, my memory is already pretty
goddamn foggy. Watch. Yourself.”
Irritation
flared
in
Wayne’s
expression. “Feels like I’m having déjà
vu. I remember when your whore mother
showed up and Lenny went soft. Took
years to pull his head out of his ass. By
then, we had to start from fucking
scratch. All over some pussy,” he spat.
It didn’t matter Bowen had a non-
relationship with his mother—the insult
made him livid. Worse, it had been an
implied insult toward Sera. His hands
curled into fists and his vision dulled
with red haze. Somewhere in the back of
his mind, he knew Wayne was provoking
him on purpose, though. Why? The wild
card was the only thing holding him
back. No chances. He couldn’t take any
chances when he had Sera with him.
Instead, he concentrated on the feeling of
her fingers twining with his, the way she
squeezed him as if she knew what an
effort it cost him not to go for Wayne’s
throat.
“Did you call me down here to relive
your glory days? I’m not feeling all that
nostalgic.”
Wayne
looked
surprised
over
Bowen’s restraint. “No, actually. We got
something to discuss. Privately.”
“Not happening tonight.”
“S’gotta be tonight.” His lips curled
into a smile as he glanced at Sera. “You
don’t mind. Do you, sweet thing?”
Calm down. He wants you to snap.
Wants to remind you who you are, that
you’ll never be normal. That you’ll
never be anything but a violent temper
on legs.
With Sera beside him, though,
he felt like more than that. He was her
protector. Still, if he blew Wayne off
now, it would come back to bite him in
the ass. With everyone watching their
every move, he couldn’t blow off
business for a girl. Word would spread
he’d gone soft and it would only be a
matter of time before someone tried to
create a new job opportunity for himself
by eliminating the competition. Him.
Bowen leaned down to talk in Sera’s
ear. “Can you sit at the bar for a few
minutes? I won’t be long.”
She nodded, reassurance in her brown
eyes. “I’ll be fine. Go ahead.”
“Great.” Wayne snorted. “Now we’ve
got permission.”
Ignoring the comment, Bowen led Sera
to the bar and boosted her onto a seat.
The bartender came over immediately. A
dirty martini. It had to be the last drink
he would expect her to order, but that
contradiction somehow made complete
sense. An angel sitting at a bar full of
scum, trying to blend in. God, he wanted
to take her home.
“Don’t go anywhere, okay? No one
will bother you if you stay put.”
She traced a circle on the bar. “Why
won’t they bother me?”
Why was she asking when she already
knew? Did she need to be reassured or
was she asking because she wasn’t
supposed to know? “They’ve seen you
with me. They know what will happen if
I come back and someone has made the
mistake of talking to you.”
“Just someone talking to me would
bother you?”
“Sera, I’m wishing they were all
fucking blind right now.” Underneath the
bar, he laid a hand on her bare knee. “If I
didn’t think seeing the sexy way you kiss
would interest them more, I would take
your mouth right now. I’d fuck it with
mine, to remind them who you’re with.”
He grazed her ear with his stubbled
cheek. “But once they see the way that
mouth moves, I’ll have to fight them off,
won’t I, baby?”
He watched the pulse flutter at her
neck. “No fighting, please. Not for me.”
Bowen pulled back to study her
adamant expression. She didn’t like the