Read Unlawful Attraction: The Complete Box Set: Alpha Billionaire Romance Online
Authors: M. S. Parker
Tags: #Anthologies, #Contemporary, #New Adult & College, #Romantic Comedy, #Collections & Anthologies, #Romance
“Make sure you let us know of your whereabouts, Mr. Porter,” one of the officers said to Arik.
“My office will be able to contact me if you need me.” His voice was polite, but purposely vague.
I knew he wouldn’t be telling anybody anything. Judging by the expression on the young cop's face, he knew it too, but he didn't press. As glad as I'd been to see them arrive, I couldn't deny the relief at seeing them go.
When we were alone in the lobby, Arik finally turned to me.
I opened my mouth to tell him he could come stay with me, even though part of me was still angry, still hurt. We'd figure that part out later. Right now, I just couldn't deal with being alone.
He put his finger over my lips, effectively stopping the flow of words before they even started. A faint smile cracked his lips and he quirked an eyebrow. “Remind me to never get on the wrong side of a door with you.”
I started to answer, but all that came out was a shaky sigh.
In the next minute, I was caught up in his arms. His lips brushed my temple as he whispered, “I don’t think I’ve ever been that scared before.”
“Don’t go to a hotel,” I said quietly, all but desperate now. My arms were around his waist, and I knew I should be embarrassed at the way I was clinging to him, but I couldn't manage to feel any of that at the moment. “Come home with me.”
“Don’t go home,” he said in return. “Come with me.”
I pulled back, staring up at him. He brushed my hair back from my face. “He knows who you are, Dena. He recognized you.”
That very thought made my heart pound and I sucked in oxygen, although it didn’t seem to reach my lungs. Or maybe the blood wasn’t reaching my brain. Either way, I felt lightheaded and queasy.
“He…he what?”
“He knows who you are.” Gently, Arik cupped my cheek, his thumb rubbing back and forth over my bottom lip. “Come with me. I want you to be safe.”
“And go where? To a hotel? Is
that
safe?” I asked, only half-joking. Every bad movie I’d ever seen with shoot-ups in hotel hallways started to flash through my mind. Even less comforting was that most of them dealt with people trying to hide from the mob.
“We’re not going to a hotel. We’re going someplace I
know
is safe.” He dropped his hand so that both of his arms were around me again.
I stared up at him, my brain struggling to keep up with all of the reasons why this wasn't a good idea. Even if I had been the one who'd originally suggested it. “We shouldn’t. The case…everything. This is stupid.”
“Do you care?” he asked, eyes intense as they cut into me.
“Do you?” I countered.
“You have an annoying habit of answering questions with questions.” Arik bent his head, pressed his lips to mine in a firm but chaste, kiss. “But no. I don’t care. Right now, the only thing I care about is having you some place safe.” His voice lowered to that tone I'd already come to recognize. “Once I have you safe, I plan on getting you naked and under me.”
“That…” Some of the knots inside me started to relax, and I blew out a breath. Fuck it. I'd played by the rules my whole life and I needed this. Needed him. “That sounds like a good plan. Even if it is stupid. And no, I don’t think I care if it’s stupid.”
“Neither do I.”
He curled an arm around my waist and we started for the door. “For the record, if you’d insisted on going back to your place, I would have been parked in a car out front the rest of the night. Just so you know.”
“Stalker, much?” I managed a half-teasing smile.
“If that’s what it takes to keep you safe,” he said.
I curled into him as he led me out into the rain, the warmth of his words protecting me from the chill of the night.
Chapter 4
Dena
The towering, imposing structure jutted overhead as we climbed out of the car. It was made of old stone, the kind you didn't see very often any more. This was the furthest thing from Arik's place in the city that I'd seen. If the circumstances had been different, I would've been more impressed and less feeling like this entire thing was becoming more surreal by the moment. The fact that it was nearly one in the morning after the hardest day I'd ever had wasn't helping matters much.
“What did you do, bring me to Frankenstein’s lair?” I asked, shoving my damp hair back. I'd been too distracted to get a trim recently and my hair was longer than I usually liked it.
A man was already at the curb, holding out an umbrella, but I wasn’t much in the mood to have somebody at my elbow, so I waved him off as I climbed out of the car. Rain now plastered my hair to my skull as I looked over at Arik.
He was also staring up at the house, and a faint smile curled his lips. “Welcome to my home away from home, Dena.”
This was definitely not what I'd been expecting. We'd taken his car since he hadn’t trusted a cab driver not to share information with anyone who paid enough, but he hadn't told me where he was taking me. There'd been twists and turns that I wasn’t sure were necessary, but were rather his way of guaranteeing that we weren't being followed.
“Marcum,” Arik said, nodding at the man with the umbrella as we began walking toward the house.
It sounded much classier than Jeeves, although not as cool as Alfred. If he’d been an Alfred, then I could have teased Arik about taking me to the bat cave. It hit me in that moment just how exhausted I must be, standing in the grand foyer of this insane house, making internal Batman jokes while the man I was...whatever with quietly chatted with a couple of others – and he had blood on his suit.
Blood. From fighting with Mr. Russian Mafia Hitman. Some of it was the other guy's...but some of it was Arik's.
A shudder wracked me and it had little to do with how cold I was. I turned away from him, pressing the tips of my fingers to my lips before the low noise building in my throat could escape. Just outside the heavy oak doors and the thick frosted glass, the rain pounded down even harder and I was actually tempted to step out into it, wondering if maybe that would wash away the shock of the night.
Would I be able to go back to my place in Chelsea tomorrow? Or any time soon? Had Bethany been tipped off? Did she know I’d been at Arik’s when her 'friend' had paid him a visit? Could somebody be watching me even now, having somehow tracked us down?
I just didn’t know.
Something hit me then. The call I'd gotten in the cab. Had it really been some random thing? Or had that scream on the other end, the one that had ended the call, had that been someone I knew? I thought, when I'd gotten it, that it had been Arik. Then when I'd gotten to the apartment, I all but forgot about it. Now, however, I couldn't help but wonder if it had been Bethany.
Thinking of her was like a splash of cold water in my face, and I reached for my phone, needing for the police to know. I wasn't going to call that asshole lieutenant though. I was going to call someone I trusted.
Despite the late hour, Officer Dunne answered. I gave him the quick, short version, as well as the name of the lieutenant. He promised to look into it, and reminded me to be careful.
I'd just hung up when Arik came over. “Dena, I’m so sorry. You’re standing out here soaked after everything that’s happened.”
As his voice trailed off, I turned to look at him. “Don’t apologize. I needed to make a call anyway.” I paused, and then added, “I'll tell you later.”
I had to tell him about it, about Bethany, and her connection to the man in his apartment. But not now, even if he asked.
He looked like he wanted to say more, but instead, he just nodded and held out a hand. “We’ll sleep in my old room.”
“Your old room?” I asked.
As he led me deeper inside the house, I tried to see everything, if only for the distraction. The house was...posh. Opulent, over the top and
posh
. I couldn’t think of a better way to describe it. I'd known Arik came from money, and that his father had invested in property in the city. I just hadn't realized they had a house like this nearby.
“So is this where you spent long, boring old summers while your parents were out yachting or something?”
A quick grin flashed across his face. “No. I had a place like that, but it was in upper Michigan. Not quite as far from Chicago as New York.” The smile faded as we mounted the stairs. “This place...well, it belonged to a relative. It’s ours now.”
As we climbed the stairs, he placed a hand on my lower spine. I lost track of the halls, the turns, the twists. After what seemed like an endless journey, we were in a massive, elegantly decorated room, and I turned, facing Arik once more. “So you have this...and that place in the city?”
“Sort of.” He tucked his hands into his pockets, looking around. “This isn't mine. It’s my dad’s, more or less. But it’s safe, and that’s all that matters for now.”
He rubbed a hand back and forth over his damp hair, droplets flying everywhere. “This place...well, nobody’s lived here other than the household staff for years. I think Dad and I stayed here maybe three times in twice as many years.”
“And we’re here now because...?”
“I already told you.” Flat, simple words. “It’s safe.”
He turned away and moved to the window. I followed him, staring outside and wondering what it was he saw. Despite everything going on around us, I knew that something wasn't right. There was an ache of sadness in the air, and I knew it had something to do with this place.
“What happened here?”
“That,” Arik said in a heavy voice. “Would depend on who you ask. But I don’t want to talk about that tonight.”
He turned back to me and reached out, drawing me to him.
The warmth of his body bled into my cold one, making me shiver. He felt so good, so steady and strong. Through his damp clothes, the heat of him was like a furnace and I was drawn to it. I wanted to rest my head on his chest, but stopped, staring at the blood on his shirtfront.
I braced a hand a few inches below the stains, wondering how much of it was his, thinking about how close the both of us had come to getting seriously hurt. How close we'd come to dying.
Arik restlessly rubbed his hands up and down my hips. “I can’t tell you how scared I was when I realized it was you at the door, Dena. And when he made it clear he knew who you were...” His fingers flexed even as his eyes darkened.
He dipped his head, pressed his lips to mine. He didn’t deepen the kiss, just stood there, as if he needed the reassurance of my presence as much as I needed his. I slid my hands up and cupped his face, feeling the abrasive scratch of five o’clock shadow against my hands. My entire body throbbed at the thought of how that would feel against the insides of my thighs.
I broke the kiss, but kept my forehead pressed against his. “I’ve been trying to tell myself that I’m not ready to talk to you yet, that I need to think things through more.” I closed my eyes. “I want to be mad at you, but I can't.”
“I can't either,” he admitted.
I opened my eyes, meeting his emerald ones. I lowered my hands, and stared at the splatters of blood on his clothes. Suddenly desperate to be rid of all reminders of the evening, I pushed at his suit jacket.
“There's blood on you.” My voice was shaking. Normally, that would have pissed me off, but I didn't care at the moment.
Once I had his jacket on the floor, I reached for his tie. My fingers fumbled for a moment, then his hands covered mine, stilling the restless movement. Then he was easily taking care of the knot while I started on the buttons of his no longer pristine white shirt.
He left me to it, his hands returning to my hips once he’d finished with the tie, but once I reached for the buckle of his belt, he stopped me.
“Now you,” he said, his voice gruff.
It was my turn to stand there, unmoving as he stripped off my shirt and bra. He paused a moment as I shivered, then dipped his head and closed his lips around a nipple that had gone tight with cold and need. The exquisite contrast between my chilled flesh and his hot mouth had me moaning.
He did nothing but that. One deep, drawing tug of my nipple between his lips and then he went back to stripping me bare.
Once I was completely naked, he picked me up and carried me across the room.
Not to the bed, though.
There was a fireplace, and after he’d laid me down on a thick rug, covered me with a nearby blanket, then turned to the cold hearth. Within a few moments, he had a blaze going.
“You’re good at that.” My voice shook. I don’t know if it was cold, nerves, or need...or all of them above.
He stretched out next to me and tossed the blanket aside. “Stop talking.”
He didn’t give me a chance to argue, covering my mouth with his. I moaned as his tongue slid into my mouth. A moment later, he moved over me, his skin hot against mine. He’d stripped his trousers away without me even noticing, and it was all bare flesh to bare flesh. I didn't even know how he managed to generate so much heat after the rain, but I didn't really care.
I wanted more of him – a lot more.
Bringing my knees up, I rubbed against him, felt the length of his cock pulsing against me. Arik caught my wrists and drew them over my head, staring down at me with hungry eyes.