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Commanded
is a work of fiction. Names, places, and incidents either are products of the author’s
imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, or
persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.

A Loveswept eBook Original

Copyright © 2015 by Stacey Kennedy

Excerpt from
Mine
by Stacey Kennedy copyright © 2015 by Stacey Kennedy

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Mine
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Dear Reader,

Thank you for returning to Club Sin, an erotic fiction series. For those who are new
to the series, the books are not intended to be an actual portrayal of the BDSM lifestyle,
nor are they meant to be a real representation of a BDSM club. The rules of Club Sin,
and the kink used by the Club Sin Masters, are created by the author’s imagination
for this series.

Welcome back to the elite BDSM dungeon Club Sin.

—Stacey

Prologue

Eyes cast down. Rope. Naked flesh.

Sawyer Quinn studied the bound submissive before him. The tight bindings squeezed
her flesh in the proper way so that the black hemp rope accentuated the curves of
her feminine body. Even though she was enticingly beautiful, his cock mourned the
action tonight.

Tonight, he mentored the Dominant Max on suspension bondage. Sawyer observed the artful
ropes that captured the dark-haired submissive named Amanda. He didn’t linger too
long on her rosy, erect nipples, though, as she most definitely belonged to Max.

Keeping a close eye on Max’s proficiency as he bound Amanda’s knee, Sawyer leaned
against the dungeon’s stone wall for support. Black leather couches surrounded glass
coffee tables, and wrought-iron sconces dimly lit the room. The best of BDSM equipment
decorated the square room, with St. Andrew’s Crosses, spanking benches, ropes hanging
from steel support beams, and much more. Club Sin was a five-star BDSM club, and Sawyer
happily renewed his membership each year.

Under his careful examination, Max fumbled with one of the knots before undoing it
to try again. Max tended to become frustrated during their training sessions, being
too hard on himself for not getting it right the first time. Sawyer knew Max was trying
to stay focused as he corrected the error—not an easy task when you have someone looking
over your shoulder.

All in all, Sawyer thought, Max had done well.

Throughout the fifteen years Sawyer had been practicing BDSM, he noticed two different
types of people who enjoyed bondage. One type included those who tied up their lover
to add kink into their sex lives. The other type included those who had a bondage
fetish.

The people with a fetish got off on seeing their lover wrapped in rope, just as Sawyer
did when he bound a woman. Sawyer had first trained with knots in his early twenties.
Then he had focused on Shibari before moving on to suspension bondage. Over time,
bondage had become second nature to him. He could bind a woman to increase her pleasure
as easily as he could tie a shoe.

The loud slaps of a leather flogger against flesh echoed across the dungeon from the
spanking bench across the room. Sawyer stayed focused on the task at hand, seeing
that Amanda kept her eyes closed while Max continued working over her body. Max knotted
the rope at pressure points that he’d learned from Sawyer during their first training
sessions.

Pleased by Max’s care of Amanda, Sawyer took note of the crowd, while soft music came
from the speakers above his head. It didn’t surprise him to find newer members watching
the scene. He couldn’t spot Club Sin’s owner, Dmitri. Nor could he see any of his
fellow Club Masters—Kyler, Miles, Aidan, and Porter—all of whom Dmitri had appointed
to help run the club, oversee the submissives in the dungeon, and educate the members.

His fellow Masters were highly experienced, and the training aspect of the scene stole
away the passion and intensity. Those who watched Max and Amanda tonight did so to
learn.

Nevertheless, his students enjoyed themselves.

One quick look between Amanda’s thighs under the light and he saw her wetness. Sawyer
grinned to himself, understanding their mind spaces. When he bound his ropes around
a woman, locking her into his care, his cock hardened.
Always.

Now, though, his dick lay soft and unaffected in his jeans. Needless to say, since
he wasn’t doing the binding, a little boredom had begun to settle in. When he had
first earned Master status in Club Sin, he’d taken great pride in teaching others.
While he still enjoyed playing with casual submissives, the joy of mentoring other
Doms had diminished.

“There,” Max said, breaking into Sawyer’s thoughts. “She’s good, right?”

Sawyer pushed off from the wall, moving toward Max to see his handiwork. Amanda’s
erect nipples indicated the level of heat burning through her. Yet her arousal was
not Sawyer’s concern. “Do your bindings feel all right, sweetheart?”

“Yes, sir.” Black pupils had overtaken her blue eyes.

Sawyer chuckled. A breeze from the wind could make this sub come. “I’m glad to hear
it. You’re doing well.” Looking over his shoulder to the young, blue-eyed, baby-faced
Dom, Sawyer commented, “I shouldn’t have had to ask the question. Ask your sub. All
right?” At Max’s firm nod, Sawyer examined the bondage with a keen eye. “Excellent
knots. Well done.”

“Thank you.” Max smiled with a Dom’s arrogance.

When Max didn’t say anything more, Sawyer tilted his head at Amanda, raising his brows.
Max realized his misstep, quickly adding, “Thank you for letting me practice this
tonight, Amanda. You were outstanding, darling.”

Her breath whooshed between her swollen pink lips. “You’re welcome, Master.”

Master.

That one word told everyone in Club Sin whom Amanda belonged to. Sawyer never yearned
for a sub to address him that way. The responsibility of having a full-time sub didn’t
interest him. Casual relationships suited him better because of his demanding work
schedule and busy life.

He studied his students, pleased that they were enjoying the art of ropes. Sawyer
returned to his place against the wall, then said to Max, “The more you play with
Amanda the better you’ll be attuned to her. But when dealing with bondage, always
ensure she’s comfortable—you have to ask. Understood?”

“Got it.” Max’s posture stiffened, making him appear taller, as he admired his work.
He ran his palm over Amanda’s rounded stomach. She leaned her head against her bound
arms stretched high above her. Max stroked her leg, which was bound at the knee, leaving
her partially suspended. “I like you this way. So beautiful. All mine.”

When Amanda shuddered, Sawyer took it as his cue to leave. What they both needed now
was a good quick fuck. He gave Max the go-ahead with a nod of his head, pleased by
the other Dom’s use of tender, rewarding words toward his sub. Sawyer then turned
and strode off into the crowd, finished with his instruction of the scene.

Sawyer didn’t travel too far, though, as he wanted them to be in sight just in case
he was needed. Being a Club Sin Master meant protecting a submissive’s well-being.
That was a responsibility he’d become proud of. He’d worked hard to achieve that respect—even
if he did find himself lacking the enthusiasm he’d once had.

Only when he reached the black leather couch, ready to take a seat, did he realize
his phone was vibrating in the pocket of his jeans. He thought it best to stay focused
on Max and Amanda, and he ignored the call, figuring he’d return it later. But the
vibration continued, and now he wondered if there could be a problem he was unaware
of. He grabbed the phone out of his pocket. “Hello?”

“Son, it’s me,” said his father.

The chill in his dad’s voice straightened Sawyer’s spine. “What’s wrong?”

“It’s your sister.”

“Is she okay?”

“No, she’s not.” A pause. “Someone beat her up. It’s bad, son. Ashlyn needs you.”
His father’s voice cracked, filling with heavy emotion. “Your mother needs you. We’re
at Sunrise Hospital
.
Please get here as soon as you can.”

Before he could even end the call, Sawyer ran for the door, somehow aware that, in
this split second, his life had just changed forever.

Chapter 1

“She’s lucky to be alive.”

Sawyer heard his father’s statement as he took in the sight before him. Even after
a full minute of standing in the hospital room he couldn’t process seeing his little
sister, Ashlyn, lying in the bed. The harsh scent of antiseptic in his nose, the beeping
noise coming from the monitor, and the morphine drip attached to the needle in his
sister’s hand all faded into the distance as the beaten state of her face filled his
vision.

Black and blue bruises covered her cheekbones. Cuts and scratches spread over every
inch of creamy white skin, and stitches outlined the right side of her mouth. Only
her long brown hair remained untouched, and that lay beneath the bandages on her head.

Consumed with a wrath foreign to him, Sawyer inhaled a sharp breath through his nose,
controlling the desire to explode. He fisted his hands and turned to his parents,
Beth and Roger Quinn, asking the obvious: “Where is Travis?”

“Let’s not get ahead of ourselves, son.” His father—a few inches shorter and slightly
softer in the middle, with a full head of salt-and-pepper hair—continued in a stony
voice, “We need to wait for Ashlyn to wake up. We can’t make assumptions about who
attacked her.”

Sawyer heard what his father said, but the darkness rushing into his Roger’s hazel
eyes contradicted his words, a confirmation to Sawyer and what he suspected. Travis,
Ashlyn’s boyfriend of three months, had done this to her.

His father added, “The police are involved and are interviewing friends and acquaintances
to see if anyone knew anything or saw anything out of the ordinary.”

“This attack is brutal, and based on what I’ve seen, it looks personal.” As Sawyer
spoke he gestured to his beaten baby sister. “Look at her, for Christ’s sake.” Sawyer
was a cop, and he’d seen it before. A beating like this, so intense and violent, typically
involved someone the victim knew. “We all know Travis is capable of this and more.”

Travis was an up-and-coming mixed martial arts fighter and had the skills to beat
someone into unconsciousness. Sawyer suspected Travis had used steroids on more than
one occasion, and he’d seen evidence of Travis’s ’roid rage from time to time. It
had never been directed at his baby sister before, though.

A sob ripped from Sawyer’s mother’s mouth. Noticing the pallor on her face, he moved
toward her, offering comfort. His chest constricted as he wrapped his arms around
his mom’s slender frame. “Please don’t cry, Mom.” Nothing broke him more than to hear
her weep.

“Look at what he’s done to her.” His mother sobbed against Sawyer’s chest, her short
curly blond hair tickling his neck as she clung to his black T-shirt. “How could he
do this?”

Anger bit into Sawyer like a sharp blade while he examined his battered sister. So
sweet, so tiny, and so young—she had turned twenty-two only three weeks ago. He was
eleven years older, and he had always tried to protect her. His parents hadn’t planned
on having a second child—given his mother’s endometriosis, they had thought that conceiving
again after Sawyer’s birth would have been impossible. They were shocked when they
found out about her pregnancy, but Sawyer was overjoyed that he’d have a playmate,
even if it was a much younger sister.

“He’ll be arrested.” Sawyer gently rubbed his mother’s back. “Don’t doubt that.”

“How will she recover from this? My poor baby…”

His mother’s despairing voice made Sawyer vividly imagine pummeling Travis. Sawyer
rejected the thought; as a member of the police force, sworn to serve and protect,
he had to let justice be served through the law. Having served in the military and
now as a member of Las Vegas’s SWAT team, however, he’d found that sometimes his morals
got in the way of what his heart wanted to do, and right now what his heart wanted
was to make Travis feel pain.

He held on to his mother tightly, feeling her trembling beneath his arms, and it made
Sawyer realize just how Travis had broken into a happy life full of happy memories.
In his line of work, he often saw people who experienced horrific childhoods. Not
Sawyer and Ashlyn. Their dad, a white-collar worker, had always exceeded the role
of a father. His mother, a stay-at-home mom, lived through her children. Travis had
brought darkness into the Quinn family.

Sawyer wouldn’t forget that.

A sound of someone clearing his throat came from the hospital room’s doorway, making
Sawyer turn. He saw a fellow Dom and good friend, Kyler Morgan. Tall and muscular
beneath his police uniform, Kyler radiated power.

A coil of tension escaped Sawyer, as Kyler was precisely the man he needed to see
tonight. He gave his mom a final hug, then pulled away. “I need to speak to Kyler
for a minute. Go be with Ashlyn. She needs you.”

“Yes. She needs me.” His mother sounded robotic, not thinking, only acting.

As she sat down in the chair beside the bed and reached out to hold Ashlyn’s hand,
his father greeted Sawyer’s friend, then asked his son, “Shall I come with you two?”

“Stay with Ashlyn and Mom. We’ve got this.” Determination sent Sawyer walking forward,
and Kyler followed him out into the hallway. A few doors down, far enough away to
keep any conversation between him and Kyler private, Sawyer stopped and ran his hands
over his face, feeling a bit defeated.
Fucking unbelievable.
An hour ago, he’d been teaching a less-skilled Dom the art of suspension in an erotic
playground. But one phone call had changed everything.

“Fuck, man,” said Kyler. “I’m sorry this happened. What have you learned from your
sister?”

“Nothing yet.” Sawyer lowered his hands, staring into Kyler’s compassionate blue eyes.
“They have her sedated.” Images of his sister fighting for her life blasted through
his mind, making his insides shake. “She’s fucking beaten to a bloody pulp. It’s clear
that Travis didn’t want to kill her—he wanted her to hurt.”

Kyler leaned against the cement wall, thrusting a hand through his light brown hair.
“I’ve learned from the cop who arrived on the scene that Ashlyn managed to get herself
into the bathroom and locked the door. She told the nine-one-one operator that her
boyfriend attacked her.”

The rage Sawyer felt earlier only intensified, making him hungry for vengeance. He
shut his eyes, breathing deeply. No training in the world could have prepared him
for this. Only when he was finally able to control the wrath bursting into him did
he reopen his eyes. “Thank God the cops got to her in time.”

Kyler nodded. “From what I hear, they arrived within five minutes of her call—fortunately,
there was a squad car in the area. The 911 operator said she heard him trying to break
down the bathroom door. Apparently he did, but when he did, he saw Ashlyn was on the
phone, and he immediately fled the scene.”

“The fear she must have felt…” Sickness roiled through Sawyer’s stomach, forming a
heavy rock. Restless, he began to pace the hospital hallway. “Have you got an APB
out on him?”

“Already done,” Kyler confirmed. “We sent his photo to law enforcement agencies within
a three-hour radius. We’ll find him.”

“The fucker’s probably gone into hiding.” Sounds became dull in comparison to the
thumping of Sawyer’s heart banging against his chest. “He’ll have to come out at some
point. And when he does…”

“He’ll be arrested.”

The statement hung thick in the air. Sawyer pondered which he wanted more: to arrest
Travis or to face the fucker himself. Deep down, he knew what needed to be done. He
couldn’t get into a deadly fight with the asshole. That wouldn’t benefit his sister.
“Yeah, he’ll be arrested.”

Muscles twitching with frustration, Sawyer rubbed his palms over his eyes. When he
lowered them, he spotted his police chief, Kyler’s father, Andrew Morgan. His boss
approached them, passing by the hospital rooms with a steady gait. In his late fifties,
with a fierce stare and wise blue eyes, Andrew was a fit man—and an honorable one,
too.

“I’m sorry to hear about your sister,” said Andrew. He wore a baseball cap and casual
clothes, not his uniform, and told Sawyer that he had come from home to pay his respects.
“Has Ashlyn woken up yet?”

Sawyer shook his head. “Not yet.”

“How badly was she injured?”

“Broken bones in her face and a few broken ribs.” Sawyer recalled what his father
told him when he first arrived at the hospital. “Stitches in her lip and the back
of her head.”

“Jesus Christ,” Kyler bit out.

Sawyer’s strength drained out of him; listing her injuries aloud made the situation
even more real. He dropped down into a chair that was sitting up against the wall,
loathing how helpless he felt.

Andrew’s firm hand squeezed Sawyer’s shoulder. “Take time off to be with your sister.
I’ve informed your SWAT captain that you’re on short leave. Let’s start at two weeks.
If you need more time, call me.”

Sawyer looked up at him and saw the empathy in his chief’s eyes. “Thank you, sir.
I appreciate that.”

Andrew nodded at Sawyer. After nodding to Kyler as well, he turned and strode down
the hallway. To most, it might appear that, as a boss, Andrew possessed a kind heart,
which he did—but there was more to it, Sawyer knew. “Was that your doing?” he asked
Kyler.

Kyler gave a small smile. “I thought you’d rather be at the hospital than at work.
My father agreed.”

“Thank you.”

“Please don’t thank me. It’s the least I could do.” He sat next to Sawyer, his arms
resting on his knees. “But it’s certainly not enough. What else can I do?”

Sawyer stared off into space, not sure what to say. He finally shrugged. “Fuck, I
don’t even know what to do. We need to take Ash’s statement. Then we can go from there.”

“What will you do if we don’t find him?”

Sawyer considered the question. His thoughts spun for a moment longer, and then everything
settled in his mind. Purpose rose within him as he got up from his seat. “I’ll hunt
the fucker down myself.”


I love him. I love him not.

People chattering and laughing among themselves funneled through the small coffee
shop on the Las Vegas strip. The café was a charming nook of a place in between a
five-star restaurant and a pharmacy. Nothing made any sense, but Chloe Nash thought
that was the magic of the city. Whenever a space became available, something went
in it, whether it made sense to put it there or not.

For as long as Chloe could remember she’d gone to the café, where singers and songwriters
played at night. As she sipped her vanilla latte, embracing the warmth and inhaling
the comforting hints of cinnamon sprinkled onto the foamy milk, she realized how much
time had passed since she’d graduated from university.

Years ago she’d come here to drink coffee with her good friends, but that circle had
dwindled. Two of her best friends had relocated for their jobs, Jenny to California
and Erin to New York. Only one person she’d met from high school had stayed in Las
Vegas.

She lowered the mug from her mouth, staring at the cutie across the table from her.

Josh had kept his baby face throughout the years. Now that he was twenty-eight years
old, it made him even more attractive. In high school, Josh had been the football
team’s quarterback. He had that all-American look, with handsome features. And he
had a gentle heart.

But he’d become her life, and Chloe wasn’t sure she liked that.

The friends he made working as a lawyer for Henderson LLC became her friends, too.
Chloe worked as a private investigator for Marshall Investigations, but she’d never
made as many long-term acquaintances on her job as Josh did on his. Until a month
ago that had never bothered her. Now she realized she was defined as part of a couple,
Josh’s girlfriend.

Thinking of all this made her remember the night she’d met Sawyer Quinn. One meeting
with him had changed her self-perception. His presence had awakened her in unique
ways. He’d also made her question things she’d never before questioned—like her relationship
with Josh.

“Chloe.”

She blinked, finding Josh frowning at her.

“Welcome back to the world of the living,” he grumbled, his chocolate-brown eyes narrowing.
“Did you hear anything I said?”

“Sorry.” She placed her mug on the table. “I’m tired.”

The second the words left her lips she regretted them, as she noticed Josh’s eyes
narrow further. “Did you go to the doctor, like I said you should, to get your blood
work done?” he asked.

She nodded, running her fingers around the rim of her mug. The excuse about being
tired had run its course, she realized. “Yeah, I did. My tests came back fine.”

He tilted his head, scanning her face, looking for illness. “Not anemic or anything?”

“Nope.” She hated the spotlight on her, and she sipped her latte, hoping for a subject
change.

Not going to happen,
she thought grimly as Josh asked, “Okay, so what’s up? It can’t be that you’re just
tired. You seem stuck in your head lately.”

Of course Josh would have noticed any change in her mood. He truly knew her. She’d
been with Josh longer than some marriages lasted. But that realization only stirred
the same confusing question running through her mind:
Is this the life I want?

The sense of guilt storming across her when she saw the stress in Josh’s warm, kind
eyes left her knowing she couldn’t avoid the conversation any longer. They’d been
high school sweethearts, and had even been voted the couple most likely to get married.
“Are you happy?” she blurted out.

He bristled at her question. “Of course I am.”

Chloe noticed how he couldn’t look her in the eye. She reached for his hand, wrapping
hers tightly around his. “Why haven’t you asked me to marry you?” She knew she held
blame for this, too, as she’d never pressed the matter.

Up until a month ago, that hadn’t seemed odd.

A slow breath escaped his mouth. “Chloe, that’s not fair. You know I’ve been busy
with university, law school, and settling into the firm.”

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