RHYS POV...
I'LL BE FINE , MY ASS.
Bridget’s words, spoken with such confidence a month ago,
had come back to bite her, and by extension me, in the proverbial
behind. After looking into the concert venue, I’d expressly told her
not to attend the performance, which took place in some sketchy
warehouse that should’ve been shut down for breaking a
thousand and one safety code regulations. The building was one
strong gust of wind away from collapsing.
Yet Bridget had gone against my orders and snuck out in the
middle of the night to attend the damn concert, only to get
kidnapped afterward.
That was right. Fucking kidnapped by a mercenary who’d
grabbed her and Ava off the street.
It wasn’t even the concert that pissed me off. If Bridget had
insisted on going, I would’ve gone with her, because she was the
client. I couldn’t physically restrain her from doing what she
wanted.
No, I was pissed about the fact she’d gone behind my back
and the whole kidnapping incident could’ve been avoided had she
been honest with me.
I glanced in the rearview mirror to reassure myself Bridget was
still there. As furious as I was, the sight of her in the backseat,
bruised but safe, eased some of the icy terror that had gripped me
since I woke up and realized she was gone.
Luckily, I’d had the foresight to plant a secret tracking chip in
her phone a few weeks earlier, and it’d led me to Philadelphia,
where I found her and Ava tied up and at the mercy of a gunman
for hire. The whole situation resulted from a long, sordid saga
involving Alex Volkov, Alex’s psycho uncle who’d kidnapped Ava
as leverage against his nephew, and years of secrets and
revenge.
I honestly didn’t give a shit about the drama. All I’d cared about
was getting Bridget out of there safely, and I had, if only so I could
tear her apart with my own hands.
“Ava’s staying with us tonight.” Bridget smoothed a hand over
her friend’s hair, her brow knit in a worried frown. “I don’t want her
to be alone.”
Ava lay curled up in her lap, her sobs softer than before but
still frequent enough to make me wince. I had no clue what to do
around crying people, especially ones whose now ex-boyfriend
confessed to lying to her during their entire relationship to get
revenge on the man he’d thought had murdered his family. And
that was only the CliffsNotes version of what had happened.
It was fucked-up shit, but Alex Volkov had always been a little
fucked up in an I might murder you if I’m in a bad mood kind of
way. At least everyone was alive…except for his uncle and the
gunman.
“Fine.” The word ricocheted through the car like a bullet.
Bridget flinched, and a small kernel of guilt took root in my
stomach. It wasn’t enough to drown out my anger, but it was
enough to make me feel like an asshole as I pulled up in front of
her house. She’d been through hell, and I should let her sleep off
the events of the past twenty-hours first before I laid into her.
Keyword: should. But I’d never cared much about what I
should do. What mattered was what I needed to do, and I needed
Bridget to understand she couldn’t fuck around with my rules.
They were there to protect her, dammit, and if anything happened
to her…
Fresh terror stabbed at me.
We entered the house, and I waited until Ava retreated to
Bridget’s room before I jerked my head to my right. “Kitchen.
Now.”
Bridget wrapped her arms around her chest. Another wave of
anger crashed over me at the sight of the raw, reddened skin
where the ropes had dug into her wrists.
If the mercenary weren’t already dead, I’d carve him up myself,
and I would take a longer, sweeter time than Alex had.
She walked into the kitchen and busied herself making a cup
of tea, avoiding my gaze the entire time.
“Everything worked out,” she said in a small voice. “I’m okay.”
A vein pulsed in my temple. “You’re okay,” I repeated. It came
out as a snarl.
We stood five feet from each other. Me in the doorway, my fists
clenched at my sides; Bridget by the sink, her hands wrapped
around her mug and her eyes huge in her pale face. Her usual
cool, regal demeanor had disappeared, stripped bare by the
events of the past twenty-four hours, and I detected a slight
tremble in her shoulders.
“I made a mistake, but—”
“A mistake?” Fire scorched my veins, searing me from the
inside out. “A mistake is showing up at the wrong class. A mistake
is forgetting to lock the door when you leave the house. It’s not
getting kidnapped and almost killed by a psycho because you
snuck out like a high schooler breaking curfew. I’d say that was
more than a mistake.”
My voice rose with each word until I was yelling. I’d never lost
my cool with a client before, but Bridget had an uncanny ability to
wring every emotion out of me, good and bad.
“It’s not like I wanted to get kidnapped.” Some of the fire
returned to Bridget’s eyes. “The concert was perfectly safe,
despite what you said. It was only after…” She took a deep
breath. “They weren’t targeting me. They targeted Ava, and I
happened to be with her. It could’ve happened at any time.”
The vein in my temple pulsed harder. “No. It couldn’t have
happened anytime.” I stalked toward her, my mouth flattening with
grim pleasure when I saw her eyes widen in fear. Good. She
should fear me, because I was about to rain hell all over her naive
little parade. “Do you want to know why?”
Bridget wisely chose not to answer. For every step I took
forward, she took one back until her back pressed against the
wall, her white-knuckled hands strangling her mug.
“Because I would’ve been there,” I hissed. “I don’t give a flying
fuck whether you, Ava, or fucking Big Bird was the target. If I’d
been there, I would’ve neutralized the asshole before he ever laid
a hand on you.” It wasn’t arrogance; it was the truth. There was a
reason I was Harper Security’s most in-demand agent, and it
wasn’t my personality. “What did I tell you when we first met?”
Bridget didn’t respond.
“What. Did. I. Tell. You?” I planted my forearm on the wall
above her head and my hand by the side of her face, effectively
caging her in. We were so close I could smell her perfume—
something subtle and intoxicating, like fresh flowers on a summer
day—and see the dark ring around her pupils. I’d never seen eyes
like that before, so deep and blue it was like staring straight into
the depths of the ocean. They were the kind of eyes that lured you
in and sucked you under before you knew what was happening.
The fact I noticed those stupid things in the middle of the worst
day of my career only pissed me off more.
“Do what you say, when you say it.” A hint of defiance
tempered her whisper.
“That’s right. You didn’t, and you almost died.” If I hadn’t gotten
there when I had…My blood iced over. Alex had been there, but
that crazy fucker was as liable to shoot Bridget as he was to save
her. “Do you know what could’ve—” I stopped mid-sentence. I was
yelling again. I clenched my jaw and forced myself to take a deep
breath. “I know you think I’m overbearing and paranoid, but I don’t
say ‘no’ because I want to torture you, princess. I want to protect
you, and if you keep defying me at every turn, you’re gonna get
yourself and those around you killed. Is that what you want?”
“No.” The defiance was still there, but I didn’t miss the
suspicious sheen in Bridget’s eyes or the slight wobble in her chin.
Tough love worked, and she needed a big heap of it.
Still, I softened the harsh edge of my voice when I spoke next.
“You need to trust me. Stop fighting me on everything, and for
fuck’s sake, don’t sneak behind my back. Talk to me first next
time.”
“Every time I try to talk to you, we end up fighting and the
conversation goes nowhere.” Bridget stared at me, daring me to
say otherwise. I didn’t. I was used to doing things my way, and my
way was usually right. “Trust is a two-way street. You placed a
secret chip in my phone—”
“It’s a good thing I did, or you’d probably be dead right now,” I
growled.
She pressed her lips together, and my gaze inadvertently
dropped to her mouth. Lush, pink, and capable of more sass than
one would expect from a prim and proper princess. Except there
was nothing prim and proper about what lay beneath her
surface…or about the thoughts running through my mind.
It was the worst possible time for me to be thinking about
anything remotely related to sex. She’d gotten kidnapped less
than forty-eight hours ago, for Christ’s sake. But adrenaline and
arousal had always gone hand in hand for me, and if I were
honest, there were very few instances when she didn’t turn me on.
Even when I was pissed at her, I wanted her.
My cock thickened, and my hands clenched into fists once
more. I’d guarded the most beautiful women on the planet—movie
stars, supermodels, heiresses, many of whom had made it clear
they were more than willing to submit to my orders both inside and
outside the bedroom—but I’d never taken them up on their offers.
Never been tempted to.
Figured the one woman who’d rather see me burn than touch
me was the one I ended up lusting after.
“You said I need to trust you. How can I do that if you don’t
trust me?” Bridget slipped into her negotiation voice, which I
recognized from the countless public events I’d accompanied her
to.
The voice irked me beyond belief. I’d much rather her snap at
me than treat me like some damn stranger she needed to get off
her back.
“I propose a compromise. Take out the chip, and I’ll do what
you say, when you say it, as long as it’s security-related.” Bridget’s
gaze burned into mine. “I promise.”
Un-freaking-believable. She was in the wrong here, and she
was negotiating with me.
And I was thinking of saying yes.
“Why should I believe you?” My breath came out in a harsh
exhale, and a small shiver rolled through her body. I could see her
nipples clearly through the thin black silk of her dress. Hard and
pebbled, begging for my touch. Maybe it was because of the chill
—the one thick walls and double-glazed windows couldn’t quite
keep out—but judging by Bridget’s flushed cheeks, I wasn’t the
only one aware of the charged air between us.
My nostrils flared. I was still hard as a rock, and I loathed it.
Loathed her, for tempting me this way. Loathed myself, for not
having more self-control when it came to her.
“I don’t break my promises, Mr. Larsen.” Bridget insisted on
calling me by my last name the same way I insisted on calling her
princess. It irritated us both, but neither of us would back down
first. Story of our entire relationship. “Do we have a deal?”
My jaw ticked in rhythm with my pulse. One. Two. Three.
My first instinct was to say hell no. The chip was the only
reason she was alive right now. But this was the closest we’d ever
gotten to a truce, and while I had no problem playing the bad cop,
I would much rather work with a cooperative Bridget than breathe
down her neck every day.
“Fine,” I ground out. “We start with a trial period. Four months.
You keep up your end of the bargain, and I back off. If you don’t, I
will handcuff you to me until you can’t even piss in peace.
Understand?”
Her lips thinned further, but she didn’t argue. “A four-month
trial. Fine.” She hesitated, then added, “One more thing…”
Disbelief filled my veins. “You’ve got to be kidding me.”
Red stained her cheeks. “You can’t tell anyone what
happened. Especially not the palace.”
“You’re asking me to lie.” I was required to write up every
incident with a client and submit it to Christian. The last guy who
hadn’t…let’s just say he regretted his decision. Big time.
“Not lie, omit,” Bridget corrected me. “Think about it. If my
grandfather finds out what happened, you’ll be fired, and your
reputation will be trashed.”
Appealing to my ego. Nice try, princess.
“My reputation can handle it.” I raised an eyebrow. “I thought
you’d be happy to get rid of me.”
The red on her cheeks deepened. “You know what they say.
Better the devil you know…”
“Hmm.” Aside from the occasional civil interaction, we couldn’t
stand each other, my hard cock and her hard nipples
notwithstanding. Lust was one thing, but if we kept this up, we’d
kill each other. Not to mention, I would be breaking all sorts of
rules if I kept what happened in Philadelphia secret. I should
report it to Christian and let him deal with the palace. He was
better at that diplomatic crap, anyway.
But the thought of walking away from Bridget and never seeing
her again caused a strange twinge of discomfort. As infuriating as
she was, she was one of the more interesting clients I’d had.
Smarter, kinder, less spoiled and entitled.
“I don’t suppose your request has anything to do with the fact
you’ll never breathe a second of free air again once the king finds
out what happened.” My breath tickled her ear, and another shiver
rolled through her. “Hmm, princess?”
For someone second in line to the throne, she had quite a bit
of leeway in her comings and goings. But if King Edvard found out
someone had kidnapped his precious granddaughter, he would
have her under lock and key.
Bridget swallowed hard. “Does it matter? We want the same
thing in the end. To maintain the status quo. You keep your
reputation; I keep my freedom.”
Keep the status quo? Hardly.
It would be so easy to give in to the desire roaring through my
veins, to wrap her hair around my fist and find out just how much
heat she hid beneath that cool exterior. She wanted it as much as
I did. I could hear it in her ragged breaths, see it in the way she
looked at me, feel it in the slight arch of her body against mine.
Apparently, I wasn’t the only one riding high on anger and
adrenaline.
Think with your big head, Larsen. Not your small one.
I
closed my eyes and forced myself to silently count to five.
When I opened them again, they clashed with Bridget’s.
Gray storms against blue skies.
“You got yourself a deal. But if you break it or go behind my
back again…” My voice lowered, dark and full of unspoken
threats. “You’ll find out the hard way what happens when you
bargain with the devil.”
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