Authors: Tessa Bailey
Tags: #police, #Romantic Suspense, #brazen, #line of duty, #erotic, #new york, #Contemporary Romance
more the theme became obvious. Two
conflicting outcomes: the murals had
split personalities. She didn’t need him
to confirm he’d been the one to paint
them. It was obvious.
“Is this why you keep the lights off?”
She searched his face for answers.
Her breath caught in her throat at the
intensity he radiated.
“Among other reasons.”
Tamping down the urge to pry more,
she walked into the central living room
between an open kitchen and a hallway
she assumed led to the bedrooms. She
dropped the plastic bags to the ground,
her hand stretching out of its own accord
to trace the outline of a woman’s face.
With a frown, she cast a look around the
room and realized the same outline
appeared every few feet. No features,
just the shape of a head with long brown
hair. Running through the strands was a
streak of hot pink.
“Who—”
“Your room is behind the kitchen.” He
pinched her waist. “Come on, stop
gawking.”
She rubbed the tingling spot. “I’m not
gawking.”
“You’re one of those drivers that
slows down to watch someone get a
speeding ticket, aren’t you?” His
disappeared into a door she hadn’t seen
before, just off the kitchen. “A
rubbernecker.”
“You’re just trying to change the
subject.”
He sighed as she entered the room.
“Waitresses aren’t usually so astute,
Ladybug.”
“Guys like you aren’t usually mural
artists.”
Before she could blink, he lunged
toward her, sending her back against the
wall. “Guys like me?” He rested his
palms above her, leaning down until his
breath feathered her lips. “And what
exactly do you know about me?”
Sera realized her massive error. His
playful side had allowed her to get
comfortable,
but
she
needed
to
remember whom she was dealing with.
She’d already gotten a glimpse of his
notorious temper. “I don’t know
anything,” she whispered, letting real
fear show. “I was just surprised.”
“Surprised,” he repeated slowly.
“While you’re here, you need to be more
careful what you say and who you say it
to. Comments like that can get you hurt.
And then
I’ll
have to hurt that somebody
back. It’ll be very ugly, Sera. Do you
understand?”
She nodded, then gasped when he
ground his hips against hers. The steel of
his arousal pressed against the softness
of her belly. He bit his bottom lip and
closed his eyes, an expression that struck
her
as
pained.
Move
, she silently
commanded him.
Touch me.
When he
didn’t grant her the friction she wanted,
she lifted her hands and dug them into
his thick, haphazard mane of burnished
gold hair. With a snarl, he grabbed her
wrists and pinned them to the wall
above her. The loss of control sent
exhilaration snapping along her skin. She
shouldn’t like it. As a cop, the ability to
defend herself should be paramount, but
something about being put on display
made
her
feel
exceedingly
hot.
Tempting.
His gaze raked down her body,
lingering on the rise and fall of her
breasts. The thin material of her T-shirt
hid nothing, telling him without words
that she was turned on. For him. By him.
“Stop begging me for it.” His voice
shook. “I’m hanging on by a goddamn
thread here.”
She didn’t understand his plea. He
obviously
wanted
her,
and
her
willingness couldn’t be clearer. Why
was he holding back? “Can I ask you a
question?”
“If I say no…” Appearing to give in a
little, he ran his tongue along her lower
lip and groaned, “Would it stop you?”
“Probably not.”
“Maybe I’ll kiss you to shut you up.
You’d love that. Wouldn’t you?”
It wasn’t a question, but a statement.
Going on instinct, she gave a long, slow
roll of her hips. “Do it.”
He gave a sharp curse. “Ask the
question,” he rasped at her ear.
“Why did you bring me here, if not for
this?” She tilted her head, hoping he
would take the hint and kiss her there.
When he didn’t disappoint, she moaned
in her throat. His damp lips were smooth
where the rest of him was hard, rough.
They traced the skin beneath her ear with
unerring accuracy, homing in on the
sensitive spot she hadn’t even been
aware of. “You locked me in my room
last night…and n-now I’m in a separate
bedroom. It seems counterproductive.”
His teeth closed around her ear and she
whimpered. “Did Hogan tell you
not
to
touch me or something? Becaus—”
“
What?
” His head whipped up, the
hands holding hers against the wall
flexing hard. “Listen to me, if I wanted
to fuck you, I’d end anyone or anything
who got in my way. Nothing would stop
me. Not a locked door. Not some
lowlife. Nothing.”
“If?” she repeated, embarrassment
cooling her desire. “You don’t want to?”
His laughter was harsh. “Want to?
Want
to?” One of his hands loosened its
grip to drop down and grasp the bulge in
his pants. “I didn’t even know it was
possible to ache this bad. It hurts to
breathe, baby.”
The heat came rushing back in full
force. “Then I don’t understand.”
“I can’t. We can’t.” He pressed his
forehead to hers. “See, I’m wondering if
keeping my hands off you will buy my
way out of hell. God knows I’ll have
experienced the worst hell has to offer
already. You think he’ll make me go
through it twice?”
The suffering in his voice lacerated
her. There was so much more going on
here than sexual frustration, although
there was definitely a healthy dose of
that. He seemed to think there would be
consequences for getting physical with
her. But that didn’t make any sense.
Since when does a man who rules streets
with fear care about consequences for
anything? This man took what he wanted
and damn the outcome. Right?
Without thinking, she took the hand
he’d dropped and brushed a stray piece
of hair off his forehead. His body went
liquid, melting against her for long
moments while she held her breath.
“Aren’t there other ways to buy yourself
out of hell?”
“Not for me.”
No sooner were the words out of his
mouth than someone pounded on the
door.
CHAPTER SIX
Safe. Keep her safe.
Bowen jerked away from Sera, his
body going on full alert. No one just
walked up and pounded on his apartment
door without advance warning. No one,
except for one man. A man who
absolutely could not be allowed
anywhere near Sera. His jaw clenched
against the urge to bury her in the closet
underneath a pile of clothes. It might
give him peace of mind, but it would
make her suspicious. He couldn’t afford
that, nor did he want it. For some reason,
her being comfortable around him
mattered. A lot.
Sensing how closely she watched him,
he ran a casual hand through his hair. “I
need to discuss some business. Make
yourself comfortable.”
She nodded carefully and sat down at
the edge of the bed. Oh, God, what
would it be like if he nudged her onto
her back, settled himself between her
thighs and worked them both into a
sweat? His need for her hadn’t calmed
in the least. In fact, it only raged higher
now that a threat was nearby. He
couldn’t allow anything to touch her. Not
even himself.
She looked so out of place in this
bedroom, fire and destruction raging on
the walls behind her. When he’d painted
that particular mural, he never imagined
a cop sitting in the room with him. He
would have laughed out loud at the very
idea. Yet there she sat, looking like a
lamb on her way to slaughter. Instead of
flames outlining her head, she looked
more suited to wearing a halo. When she
looked up at the ceiling, he followed her
line of vision and nearly laughed out
loud. He’d painted the scales of justice
one night after a particularly bad run-in
with a gang that had been dealing drugs
in Bensonhurst, the one thing he would
never abide. Now the undercover cop
would be sleeping beneath them. If that
wasn’t irony, he didn’t know what was.
To her credit, she showed no reaction
except
for
an
arched
eyebrow.
“Shouldn’t you get the door?”
Christ, he’d been so wrapped up in
her, he’d completely forgotten about the
man waiting outside. “Right,” he said
gruffly. “I’ll be right back.”
“Bowen?”
“Yeah,” he said, looking back over his
shoulder.
“They’re kind of great.” She pushed
her hair behind her ear. “The murals.”
Something heavy inside him shifted so
dramatically, it surprised him she didn’t
react to it. Very few people had ever
seen what he did in his spare time.
Judged the tool he used to occupy his
mind in order to think about anything
other than what he did for a living. He’d
never thought to show it to anyone, let
alone have the work appreciated. Even
more, she seemed to mean what she said.
If he stood here looking at her a
second longer, he wasn’t sure what the
odd mixture of pride and gratefulness
would make him do, so he took a deep
breath to compose himself and walked
into the living room, looking at the
murals with fresh eyes. Wondering what
Sera saw when she looked at them. What
they made her think about him. Pushing
those thoughts to the side, he opened the
door.
His father’s oldest business partner,
Wayne Gibbs, stood in the hallway, the
day’s racing form sticking out of his
front pocket.
“Wayne.”
“You mind letting me in? I’m catching
a cold out here.”
When he made a move to pass him,
Bowen blocked his path. “Let’s talk
downstairs.”
“You can’t invite your godfather
inside?” He clucked his tongue. “I know
Lenny taught you more respect than that.”
His tone was teasing, but Bowen
heard the underlying steel. Jesus, these
old-school guys didn’t take disrespect
lightly. Neglect to invite them in for
coffee and you signed your own death
warrant. Furthermore, Wayne never
failed to bring up his father every time
they met. Bowen knew he was
suspicious about the events leading to
his business partner’s arrest, but since
he didn’t have concrete evidence of
Bowen’s role, he settled on needling him
every chance he got.
He didn’t want to invite Wayne inside,
but not doing so would be suspicious.
The last thing he needed was added
scrutiny while he had Sera under his
protection. He’d just have to hope Sera
knew enough to stay out of sight in the
back bedroom.
With a tight smile, he stepped back.
“Coffee?”
“Nah, I’m good. I only got a minute
before I have to split.”
He shoved his hands into his pockets,
doing his best to ignore Wayne’s usual
amusement over the paint-covered
walls. “What’s up?”
“That crew from Central Brooklyn we
took care of a few weeks ago is back.”
The older man picked up a paintbrush
and let it drop. “One of our guys said
they were selling again down on Kings
Highway. Either they’ve got balls of
steel or they can’t read a map. We told
them to keep it in their territory, but they
ain’t listening.”
Bowen inwardly cringed, knowing
Sera could hear everything from the back