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CHAPTER ELEVEN

Kate

 

 

Nothing he could do would surprise her. He was on the move to make it appear as if she had already crawled in bed with him, though she had yet to even take a step toward it. Victor leaned over as she stood quietly at the liquor cabinet and pressed his lips to her ear.

"I accepted your offer to have you completely. Make sure you understand what that means before we seal the deal."

Kate turned toward him and looked up, his lips so close to hers. She hated that Jon was in the room with them. Marcus could swallow just about anything, but the haunted way Jon stared at her left her feeling hallow and tired all of a sudden.

"Stop toying with everyone and get this shit over with." She slid her fingers along his jaw and pulled him toward her, kissing him softly. The shifting behind her left her no doubt that Marcus or Jon had moved from the couch. Neither of them would appreciate her changing teams, and she never would, but Victor expected obedience. If it would be the thing that freed Jon... She was willing to give it.

"Good girl," he whispered softly and kissed her again, his tongue pressing into her mouth. She sucked on it hard to simply warn him as to whom he was dealing with. He turned her toward him as his fingers slid into her hair and he lifted her face to his, licking at his mouth. "So wickedly beautiful."

He turned to look back into the room as Kate watched him, memorizing the laugh lines around his eyes and mouth. He was sensual and dark, but at one time he had only been a man. Someone had broken his heart or stolen his dreams. His eyes were soulless and his greed unbound. She could see herself heading quickly to becoming exactly the lost soul that he was.

"Isn't she? How did we get so lucky to have the most beautiful woman in all of New Orleans as ours?" He smiled and turned back toward her. "You are ours aren't you?"

"Yours," Kate spoke loudly and moved back from him, pouring the drink and hoping like hell that Jon would be gone once she turned back. She could explain herself to Marcus later, but never to Jon. He needed to believe the worst and run from her like hell was chasing after him.

Victor chuckled and moved away from her. "Mine. Of course. I'm sorry, my dear."

Kate lifted her drink to her lips and turned. Jon was standing in front of the fireplace, his glass empty and his eyes filled with hate. Who it was directed to wasn't relevant. They would part ways shortly and never be anything more than strangers again. This new future would take them in opposite directions and she couldn't be more content over it. It was the best way to give her true apology to Adam - saving his brother would do just that.

Marcus moved back in his seat and ran his tongue over his lips before sucking the bottom one into his mouth. His eyes were full of questions, but he didn't utter one of them.

"So I'll have my assistant work on the flights and hotel rooms and such. Marcus you reach out to your contacts on the west coast to see who might want to try out a new product that we'll be ushering in. It's a new form of ecstasy. Kate loves it."

"Is it really necessary that I'm here for this?" Jon moved from the fireplace and walked toward the liquor counter, setting his empty drink down and walking toward the door without glancing back.

"You leave when I tell you to leave. Otherwise... you stay - forever."

"Jon, sit down and shut the fuck up, dude. You have an hour at best and then you're out," Marcus growled softly at the cop as Kate moved back toward the couch.

Victor reached up and took her hand, pulling her carefully to sit in his lap.

What choice did she have but to beckon to the bastard? A deal was a deal and she wasn't coming this far to have it blow up in her face. She sat on his lap, crossing her legs and taking a sip of her drink while she stared at the fire.

"Make it quick. I buried my brother thanks to you today. I'm ready to get the fuck out of here." Jon moved to the couch and dropped down, his eyes moving toward Kate.

She held his stare, unwilling to let him or anyone else see any of the hard emotions that played just below the surface of her facade. Victor wanted her as a show of power more than anything else. She would turn the tables on him soon enough, but part of making that happen would be to draw him in deeply.

He moved forward, wrapping his arms around her and sliding his hands along her thighs. Kate moved her gaze to Marcus, whose eyes widened slightly. She winked at him to give him reassurance. They could figure things out later. Tonight was about ejecting Jon from the future - painfully and slowly, but it would last as she needed it to.

Kate took the beautifully masculine hand that played along her thigh and pulled it up slowly as her dress lifted with his touch. A soft sigh left Victor as his fingers brushed by her sex. His other hand moved up to cup her breast, kneading softly as his lips pressed to her back, the dress open and inviting.

"Don't do this," Jon whispered and moved to the edge of his seat.

It was all she could do to keep her tears tucked in the darkest parts of her heart. He was the man she wanted in her life and yet that time had passed. He hadn't shown up in any of the situations she had needed him in and his life was now in danger. She would show up for him like he hadn't for her. 

"You should go." Kate tilted her head, working to keep her expression deadpan as Victor's strong hands continued to toy with her.

"This is not what you want." Jon stood up and moved toward her, his eyes filled with anger.

"Jon. Sit the fuck down before you get yourself shot." Marcus reached out and jerked him back. Jon turned and swung, his fist connecting with the side of Marcus's face. Kate began to move, but Victor clamped her down harder, his fingers slipping under her panties and opening her like a flower.

She moaned, unable to help herself. The drug... something was off all of a sudden. Victor had kissed her near the liquor cabinet and the drug pulsed through her again.

Marcus stood up and grabbed Jon by the shoulders. "You get one, but don't do it again, mother fucker."

"I'm out of here. I don't give two shits about any of you." Jon pulled from him and turned to look at her, tears filling his eyes. "I hate you. Don't ever come near me again."

Kate nodded as her first tear fell onto her cheek. He was right to feel nothing but darkness toward her. It's all she felt toward herself too. Just like being young and having no control over the horribly lustful stares her stepfather used to give her, she had no power over Victor's hold. No control. Nothing left to do but run, but this time there was nowhere to go but deep inside of herself.

The door slammed as Jon left and Kate let out a soft sigh, pulling from Victor.

"No. I need you." He pulled her against him, leaning back and sliding his fingers deep inside of her. She groaned and turned to watch his face. He was so handsome. Like the devil himself.

"Stop. You don't have to do this, Victor. She belongs to us. He's gone. Fuck." Marcus walked to the window and looked out, his hand rolling over his bald head over and over again.

The room became hazy as fire burned deep in her belly, the fucking drug horrible. She pulled away from him only to turn and move to his lap, straddling him. Kate pressed her fingers into his throat and jerked his face up to hers.

"If you ever drug me after this night again, I will kill you. I will slip into your bed and fuck you senseless, and when you think all is well, I will stab you over and over and over until there is nothing left."

"There's my girl." Victor pulled her down and kissed her hard, turning her and pinning her to the couch. Kate fought against him, biting at his lip each time he pressed it to hers. The firm press of his large body felt so good that she had to fight at the need to strip him bare. "Do you want me to give you relief?"

"No. Get off of me." She pushed at him, wanting so badly for him to strip her bare and invite Marcus to join them. The desire to dive into depravity rolled over her in thick waves. He moved, reaching up to touch his lip as he laughed.

"Good show. I think we've effectively ridden ourselves of the cop." Victor walked to the liquor cabinet and laughed again.

Kate sat up and let out a shaky breath, the ecstasy leaving her dizzy. It wasn't nearly the large dose he had given her the first time, but it was enough to force her to become more docile and far needier.

She needed Jon.

Standing, she picked up her drink and finished it. "We're done here. Get me home?"

Marcus turned and glanced over his shoulder. "Was that all a show for Jon?"

"Something like that." She glanced toward Victor. "Leave him alone for good now."

Victor turned and lifted his glass in the air. "Anything for you. Come to me again soon. Alone. I want to finish what you've started. I'll burn until we do."

Kate turned and walked toward the door as she fixed her skirt. She and Victor would make a dangerous pair, the two of them able to feed off of the other no matter the situation or circumstance. She had known good and damn well that the meeting that night was all about getting rid of Jon. The trip was a valid reason to bring them all in, but Victor wanted to psychologically kick the cop from their lives and he had.

Now to force down the need to call Jon and apologize for all she had done. It would do neither of them good and if she knew herself, she would end up naked and sweaty beneath him, needing him to let his aggression out on her body.

Just one more time.

CHAPTER TWELVE

Marcus

 

 

 

Marcus walked her to the car, his thoughts lost on who the fuck it was he was standing next to. Kate wasn't acting anything like the girl he knew. Was she drugged again? How dare she let Victor put his damn hands on her like she was some sort of whore? A soft growl left him as he moved from her and walked around the car.

He needed to punch something, to put his hand through a wall or two. He didn't dare look at her over the top of the car, though he could feel her eyes on him. Not happening. He was too close to snapping and letting her take the brunt of the emotions that beat against him.

Getting into the car, he sat back and closed his eyes, wanting so bad to scream into the emptiness, to scream at her. He didn't like the cop too much himself, but Kate's actions had been vile - horribly cruel. It was something he would have done to some bitch in his younger years to remind her she wasn't anything but an occasional fuck. Kate would never have acted so heinously.

A soft sob left her as he turned on the car and pulled out of the driveway. Marcus glanced over as her hands pressed to her face. The scream that filled the car shook him to his core.

"Thank God. I honestly thought the fucking world was flipping upside down." He reached over and slid his hand behind her back as she sobbed loudly. Something deep inside of him softened and he tugged the wheel, pulling the car onto the side of the road beside a long row of large houses.

"Come here." Marcus tugged at her arms until she moved toward him. He leaned over into her seat as best he could and wrapped his arms around her. She pressed her face against his shoulder and bled her heart out. It wasn't her at all in Victor's arms, but some hardened version of herself. Had he forced her to do that? To make a fool of herself in front of them? Nothing could have been more demeaning for Kate.

"I hate myself," she whispered and tightened her hold on him.

"No you don't. You had to do what you had to do, Kate. We're not given the luxury of sweetly sending messages to people to back up. You had to stab Jon in the heart good, right?" Marcus moved back a little, needing her to validate his thoughts. She wasn't the heartless cunt he thought her to be a moment ago. She was still Katie, still his girl.

She moved back into her seat and let out a shaky breath as she wiped at her eyes. Mascara smeared across her cheeks and damn if he didn't want to get out of the car and take away any of the worries he could for her. He needed to rein himself in. She didn't belong to Jon or Victor and she sure as fuck didn't belong to him.

He wanted her too. It had been too many years he found himself wanting her. He would have to push back a little or he would find himself on his knees in front of her, begging her to love him.

Fuck that.

"I had to make sure he was hurt enough to never want anything to do with me again, Marcus." She leaned down and picked up a napkin off the floor, lifting it to her pretty face and blowing hard. "He and I had started to fall in love, at least I think we did. Victor said he would trade Jon for me."

"But he already had you and me as well." Marcus reached over and grasped her thigh softly.

"He has us in theory. He wants me fully, but like any man, he's only saying that until he believes that he has me. Then he'll be done and onto his next victory." Kate shrugged and blew her nose again.

"You'll never be his as long as I'm alive. You hear me? I would never put up with that shit. Ever."

Kate turned and reached out, brushing her hand along his face. "I love you. Take me home so I can get in a hot bath and wash the feeling of his hands off of me."

"Don't let him touch you like that again. I'll kill him."

"Not if I get to him first." Her smile seemed forced, but Marcus let her have the last word. She removed her hand from him and sat back, turning to look out the window as the world went on unsuspectingly.

He turned on some soft rock music and took her free hand in his, lifting it to his mouth and kissing her fingers as they drove back to the center of the party in the French Quarter.

Jon had to be crushed completely. Marcus almost felt like his soul was ripped from his chest and pounded to a million pieces in front of him. The cop was lost on Kate, stuck on how to stop loving her when it was seemingly impossible. The fucker had gotten a hold of Kate's police records with most likely not much effort.

If he was walking away from everything then why would he need to read her shit first? It made no sense.

Anger burned deep in Marcus's belly as he turned down Bourbon Street. It was almost three in the morning and yet the streets were still packed. He honked at a few idiots before pulling in front of the club.

"You want me to park and come up for a while?" He hoped like hell she wouldn't want him to. He wasn't sure he could handle much more time around her as raw as he was. A bottle of jack and a long shower called his name.

"No. I need a hot bath and bed. Catch up with me tomorrow."

"You sure?" He reached for her, pulling her to him as his fingers snaked into her hair. "I can come up and take care of you. Help you forget everything."

"I know you can, but I wouldn't ask that of you." She leaned forward and pressed her lips to his, the kiss sweet and yet firm. She breathed in deeply and brushed her fingers along his neck. It was a softness she had never shown him. He didn't want to see a minute more of it or it might change things between them. He was fighting against those feelings as it was.

Kate shifted back and moved toward the door. "You working tomorrow?"

"Yes. I'll be here in the early afternoon for inventory. Let's lock down the timing of this trip to LA so we can get the place covered."

"Sounds good. Thank you."

"For what?"

"For being you." She got out of the car and walked through the crowd to the door to her apartment.

Marcus watched closely, almost wanting someone to mess with her. The need to fuck someone or something up tore at him terribly. There was no way he could go home just yet. He was going to find out what the cop wanted with the file and get it back. Kate already had enough baggage, she didn't need anything else coming out of left field.

Marcus planned to make sure that it didn't.

 

 

 

Jon's house was dark when Marcus pulled up, but that didn't mean much. Parking the car, Marcus got out and walked to the front door, turning to look around the street to ensure that no one was watching him. He knocked twice and got no response. Either Jon was asleep or not interested in company. Marcus leaned over and pulled out a credit card, popping the lock quickly. He walked in and closed the door behind him, stopping long enough to let his eyes become acclimated to the room.

Knowing the cop, he was in a drunken stupor. Had he always been that way or only when things got tough?

"Jon? You up, man?"

"I'm in the kitchen, you fucker. Be lucky you called out. I was going to shoot the minute you turned the corner."

Marcus moved toward the sound of the cop's voice, pausing and sticking his head around into what appeared to be the kitchen. It was too hard to tell with the resounding darkness. Marcus reached over and flipped on a light, Jon cursing him as he covered his eyes.

He seemed to still be in his clothes from their meeting at Victor's. He held a small glass in his hand with a bottle of jack open on the table beside him.

"Drinking isn't going to help." Marcus moved to the counter and looked for a glass.

"Third cabinet to the right of the sink. Top shelf," Jon muttered before lifting his glass to his lips again.

Marcus got himself a glass and walked toward the table, picking up the bottle and filling his glass half full. He topped Jon's off and lifted his glass to the other man.

"To new beginnings."

"I don't want a new beginning. I want to know what the fuck happened tonight? Where did the girl go that I fell in love with? Who was that bitch with Victor?"

Marcus tilted his head back, letting the entirety of the cup drain down his throat. It burned like a bitch, but brought him more to life than he had been in weeks.

"That's the girl I found on the streets years ago. She's simply doing what she must."

"Fuck that." Jon took a long swallow of his drink. "She didn't have to sit in his fucking lap, Marcus. He petted her fucking pussy over and over in front of us."

Marcus reached for the bottle, not even sure why he was there all of a sudden. "I don't want to talk about it."

"Then what do you want to talk about? Why the fuck are you here? You don't even like me, remember?"

"Shut up." Marcus let out a long breath. "You were supposed to be the good guy that moved her from the best I could give her to a whole fucking lot better, but you didn't. You tucked tail and ran like a fucking sissy girl."

"Oh. So you're angry and need someone to blame. How about you blame yourself? You already said it was your greed that did this."

"It was. I hate myself more than I hate you." Marcus finished the glass and picked up the bottle, taking a long swig. He passed it to Jon, who set it back down on the table.

"Do you love her?" Jon asked.

Marcus sucked his bottom lip into his mouth and pressed his teeth to it until he tasted blood. Why had he come here? To beat Jon to a bloody pulp? To confess his sins?

"Yes. I love her in more ways than you could ever fathom. That's irrelevant. I'm a piece of shit and she deserves better."

"She deserves someone like me? One of the good guys?" Jon pushed the glass away from him and crossed his arms over his chest.

"You
were
one of the good guys. I'm honestly not sure what the fuck you are now." Marcus nodded to the file. "Why do you have that?"

"I needed to know who I was falling in love with. To understand better if there was any hope of redemption in her."

"And? What did you figure out from a stale file that's slanted to show her as a villain?"

"That she knows more than she said she did about Seth. That she's had a terrible start in life and lastly, that someone has the most important parts of her past locked up. Is it you?" Jon leaned forward, his blood-shot eyes staring hard at Marcus.

"No clue what you're talking about. I'm taking the file with me. She doesn't deserve to keep reliving this shit."

"Have it. It's useless and to be honest with you, she deserves a lot worse." Jon let out a long breath as Marcus stood and snatched the file from the table.

"You don't know shit about her, Jon. Stay the fuck away. You failed at whatever you were hoping to do. Move on to the next pretty girl that needs saving because this one is off your radar."

"I agree. Best of luck with whatever you think you're going to do to save her. I'd start with figuring out who took parts of her file from the police vaults. There's more to the story than you think. Don't be the lackey Victor's turning you into."

Marcus didn't hesitate in slamming his fist into the side of Jon's chin. The cop flipped back in his chair and hit the ground hard, a loud groan leaving him. Marcus picked up the bottle and poured it out, shaking it to ensure some of it landed on Jon.

"Fuck you, Jon. You failed your brother and you failed Kate too. Go disappear somewhere because if I see you again, I'm going to make sure you know exactly how much I hate cops."

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